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    PUMP 2010 - Pervasive User Modeling and Personalization (PUMP 2010)

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    Category PUMP 2010

    Deadline: March 29, 2010 | Date: June 20, 2010

    Venue/Country: HAWAII, U.S.A

    Updated: 2010-06-04 19:32:22 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Mobile and pervasive computing technologies have become an integral part of everyday life and have changed the way people interact with information. The rapidly growing amount of information and services raises the need for user modeling and personalization in pervasive and ubiquitous environments. Unique challenges include (1) inferring relevant information about a user from sensors, (2) aggregating and integrating such information effectively into long-term user models, while achieving user model interoperability, and (3) providing pervasive and ubiquitous information access in a personalized manner. The objective of this workshop is to bring together active researchers and practitioners working on user modeling and personalization in pervasive and ubiquitous environments and to produce vision statements about the future of these fields.
    Workshop Topics
    The workshop addresses the following four focus questions:
    What pervasive or situational information is most useful for user modeling and personalization, how can such information be extracted from sensors, and how can the information be represented and effectively used in user models?
    How can we aggregate and integrate user modeling data from various sources, resolve conflicts, and abstract from and reason about the data?
    How can we overcome syntactic and semantic heterogeneity of distributed user models in order to achieve user model interoperability?
    What unique challenges and opportunities exist in pervasive ubiquitous environments that are not present in conventional online personalization domains, and how can these challenges be addressed?
    Submissions
    Submissions to the workshop should address one or more of the focus questions. Submissions should be formatted according to the Springer LNCS format. The maximum length of submissions is 8 pages. Submissions should be sent by email to pump.umap.2010 [at] gmail.com
    Important Dates
    March 29, 2010 - Submission of papers
    May 3th, 2010 - Notification to authors
    May 24, 2010 - Camera ready copies due
    Organizers
    Shlomo Berkovsky, CSIRO, Australia
    Fabian Bohnert, Monash University, Australia
    Francesca Carmagnola, University of Torino, Italy
    Doreen Cheng, Samsung Research, USA
    Dominikus Heckmann, German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence DFKI GmbH, Germany
    Tsvika Kuflik, University of Haifa, Israel
    Petteri Nurmi, Helsinki Institute for Information Technology HIIT, Finland
    Kurt Partridge, PARC, USA

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