ABIS 2012 - 19th International Workshop on Personalization and Recommendation on the Web and Beyond
Topics/Call fo Papers
Personalization has become a core feature on the Web ? and beyond: Google provides personalized search results. Amazon recommends books and other products. Facebook suggests friends and groups. Personalized features and recommendations include items that were appreciated by similar users or the user’s friends and are typically based on a user’s profile data, the user’s current location or items that the user browsed, searched, tagged or bought earlier. Mash-ups and cross-application linking of user profiles promise to provide even more relevant suggestions and services.
Personalization is great. But personalization can go awfully wrong, too. Systems may draw wrong conclusions about your search actions and constantly annoy you with personalized menus that do not work or recommendations for books that you couldn’t care less for. And do you really want your friends and colleagues to know what products you searched for yesterday?
== TOPICS ==
Topics include but are not limited to:
Obtaining user data: logging tools, aggregation of data from social networks and other Web 2.0 services, location tracking
Modeling the user data: collaborative filtering, cross-application issues, contextualization and disambiguation, use of ontologies and folksonomies
Personalization and recommendation: applications in social networks, search, online stores, mobile computing, e-learning and mash-ups
Adaptive or intelligent user interfaces: adaptive dialogues, menus or other means of interaction, intelligent (conversational or embodied) agents, location-based services, feedback mechanisms
Evaluation and user studies: laboratory studies, empirical studies and analysis of existing corpora of usage data
Emerging and important issues: future applications, new paradigms in human-computer interactions, privacy awareness
== WORKSHOP ==
ABIS 2012 is an international workshop, organized by the German SIG on Adaptivity and User Modeling of the Gesellschaft für Informatik.
For the last 19 years, the ABIS Workshop has been a highly interactive forum for discussing the state of the art in personalization and user modeling. Latest developments in industry and research are presented in plenary sessions, forums, and tutorials. Researchers, Ph.D. students and Web professionals obtain and exchange novel ideas, expertise and feedback on ongoing research before submitting their work to major conferences such as CHI, UMAP, WWW and SIGIR.
This year's ABIS will be organized as part of Mensch & Computer 2012, the leading event in the area of human-computer interaction in German speaking countries.
== DATES AND SUBMISSIONS ==
Submission deadline: 17 June 2012
Notifications: 15 July 2012
Camera-Ready: 3 August 2012
= Submission Categories =
Full papers (up to 8 pages)
Short papers (up to 4 pages)
Position papers (up to 4 pages)
Demos (up to 4 pages)
Ph.D. research papers (up to 4 pages)
= Submission Instructions =
The proceedings of ABIS 2012 will be published in electronic form by Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag as part of the Mensch & Computer 2012 Conference proceedings.
Submissions between 4 and 8 pages should be submitted in PDF format via EasyChair. Please format your paper according to the template and author guidelines from M&C 2012.
The ABIS workshop accepts full or short papers, position statements, Ph.D. research papers and demos, between 4 and 8 pages in length.
Personalization is great. But personalization can go awfully wrong, too. Systems may draw wrong conclusions about your search actions and constantly annoy you with personalized menus that do not work or recommendations for books that you couldn’t care less for. And do you really want your friends and colleagues to know what products you searched for yesterday?
== TOPICS ==
Topics include but are not limited to:
Obtaining user data: logging tools, aggregation of data from social networks and other Web 2.0 services, location tracking
Modeling the user data: collaborative filtering, cross-application issues, contextualization and disambiguation, use of ontologies and folksonomies
Personalization and recommendation: applications in social networks, search, online stores, mobile computing, e-learning and mash-ups
Adaptive or intelligent user interfaces: adaptive dialogues, menus or other means of interaction, intelligent (conversational or embodied) agents, location-based services, feedback mechanisms
Evaluation and user studies: laboratory studies, empirical studies and analysis of existing corpora of usage data
Emerging and important issues: future applications, new paradigms in human-computer interactions, privacy awareness
== WORKSHOP ==
ABIS 2012 is an international workshop, organized by the German SIG on Adaptivity and User Modeling of the Gesellschaft für Informatik.
For the last 19 years, the ABIS Workshop has been a highly interactive forum for discussing the state of the art in personalization and user modeling. Latest developments in industry and research are presented in plenary sessions, forums, and tutorials. Researchers, Ph.D. students and Web professionals obtain and exchange novel ideas, expertise and feedback on ongoing research before submitting their work to major conferences such as CHI, UMAP, WWW and SIGIR.
This year's ABIS will be organized as part of Mensch & Computer 2012, the leading event in the area of human-computer interaction in German speaking countries.
== DATES AND SUBMISSIONS ==
Submission deadline: 17 June 2012
Notifications: 15 July 2012
Camera-Ready: 3 August 2012
= Submission Categories =
Full papers (up to 8 pages)
Short papers (up to 4 pages)
Position papers (up to 4 pages)
Demos (up to 4 pages)
Ph.D. research papers (up to 4 pages)
= Submission Instructions =
The proceedings of ABIS 2012 will be published in electronic form by Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag as part of the Mensch & Computer 2012 Conference proceedings.
Submissions between 4 and 8 pages should be submitted in PDF format via EasyChair. Please format your paper according to the template and author guidelines from M&C 2012.
The ABIS workshop accepts full or short papers, position statements, Ph.D. research papers and demos, between 4 and 8 pages in length.
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