[Air-l] Fwd: Final CFP: User Modeling 2003 - two weeks before paper submission deadline

jeremy hunsinger jhuns at vt.edu
Mon Nov 4 13:24:16 PST 2002


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>                                FINAL CALL
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>               9th International Conference on User Modeling
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>                     http://www2.sis.pitt.edu/~um2003/
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>                          June 22 toJune 26, 2003
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>                 University ofPittsburghConferenceCenter
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>                       Johnstown,Pennsylvania,USA
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> DEADLINES:
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>  November 11, 2002- preliminary workshop proposals
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>  November 18, 2002- papers
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>  November 25, 2002- posters
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>  November 25, 2002- final workshop proposals
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>  November 25, 2002- tutorial proposals
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>  January 25, 2003-  Doctoral Consortium submissions
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>  February 10, 2003- Paper/Poster Notification
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> INVITED SPEAKERS
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> Michael Pazzani, Information and Computer Science,
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> UniversityofCalifornia,Irvine
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> Rosalind Picard, MIT Media Laboratory
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> Kurt VanLehn, Computer Science Department,UniversityofPittsburgh
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> CALL FOR PAPERS
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> The International User Modeling Conferences are the events at which 
> research foundations are being laid for the personalization of 
> computer systems. In the last 15 years, the field of User Modelling 
> has produced significant new theories and methods to analyze and model 
> computer users in short and long-term interactions. A user model is an 
> explicit representation of properties of individual users or user 
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>   the system to adapt its performance to user needs and preferences. 
> Methods for personalizing human-computer interaction based on user 
> models have been successfully developed, applied and evaluated in a 
> number of domains, such as information filtering, e-commerce, adaptive 
> natural language and hypermedia presentation and tutoring systems.
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> New trends in HCI create new and interesting challenges for User 
> Modeling. While consolidating results in traditional domains of 
> interest, the User Modeling field now also addresses problems of 
> personalized interaction in mobile, ubiquitous and context-aware 
> computing and in user interactions with embodied, autonomous agents. 
> It also considers adaptation to user attitudes and affective states.
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