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Call for Papers

DAH’11: International Workshop on Dynamic and Adaptive Hypertext:

Generic Frameworks, Approaches and Techniques

June 6, 2011, Eindhoven, the Netherlands

in conjunction with the 22nd ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia

(HT'11)

www: http://www.win.tue.nl/~eknutov/dah11/

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*** Apologies for possible cross-postings. Please forward it to interested

colleagues and students.***





Dynamically generated hypertext adapted and personalized to the users’

needs and abilities has proven to be a very powerful technique over the

last one and a half decade. It is particularly helpful for reducing the

information overload that frequently occurs in the modern information

world. Adaptive hypertext is equally effective in many environments, be it

news, products, artifacts or descriptions thereof in electronic shops,

libraries or museums, or even learning materials.



Architecture and framework building efforts allow the hypertext community

to lay the foundations for the creation of generic system reference models

that spawn research activities in multiple domains. Examples of such

generic models are AHAM for adaptive hypermedia and FOHM for open

hypermedia as well as the APeLS and Personal Reader frameworks for

service-based adaptive hypermedia.



Rapid expansion of hypertext, web-based systems, and adaptive hypermedia

resulted in the emergence of a plethora of new terms, conceptual models,

and prototype systems. Classical hypermedia models are no longer capable

of capturing phenomena that evolve in the Social and Semantic Web. In

particular, open corpus adaptation, ontologies, group adaptation, and data

mining tools for adaptation are not supported or supported in a limited

fashion.



The DAH’11 workshop continues DAH’09

(http://www.win.tue.nl/~mpechen/conf/dah09/) at Hypertext’09 and

WABBWUAS’10 (http://adapt2.sis.pitt.edu/wiki/WABBWUAS) workshop at UMAP

2010. The workshop aims at providing a focused international forum for

researchers to present, discuss and explore the state of the art as well

as outline promising future research directions of dynamic and adaptive

hypertext. The workshop will invite submissions addressing different

aspects of dynamic and adaptive hypertext that focus on generic

frameworks, approaches and techniques and ways of reusing novel models

and/or existing system and their components for building adaptive

hypermedia systems.





TOPICS OF INTEREST



* Adaptation and personalization

    - open-corpus adaptation

    - group adaptation

    - sharing user models

* Adaptive/Dynamic Hypertext authoring

    - authoring conceptual adaptation models

* Data mining for

    - user modeling

    - domain modeling

    - automatic generation of adaptation rules

* Adaptation frameworks

    - reusing adaptation reasoning and techniques

    - evaluation of frameworks

    - scalability and performance issues





IMPORTANT DATES



April 01, 2011    Submission of paper (LNCS format, 12-pages maximum)

April 26, 2011    Notification of acceptance

May 10, 2011      Early conference registration deadline

May 15, 2011      Camera ready due

June 6, 2011      Workshop day





SUBMISSION PROCEDURE



All submissions will be handled electronically. Please submit your

contribution before the submission deadline (April 01, 2011) to the DAH'11

workshop via EasyChair

(https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dah2011). Each submission

will be reviewed by at least two members of the workshop program

committee. We aim to publish the proceedings of the workshop as CEUR

Workshop Proceedings. All accepted workshop papers will be published in

the online workshop proceedings.





SUBMISSION TYPES



* Full paper (up to 12 pages)

* Short paper (up to 6 pages)

* Demo (3 pages)





WORKSHOP CHAIRS



Mykola Pechenizkiy (Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands)

Evgeny Knutov (Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands)

Michael Yudelson (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)

Eelco Herder (Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany)

Fabian Abel (Delft University of Technology)

Geert-Jan Houben (Delft University of Technology)



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