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ABIS 2013 - 20th International Workshop on Adaptivity and User Modeling
Interacting with Adaptive Systems
http://abis.l3s.uni-hannover.de/abis-2013-workshop

Held at Mensch & Computer 2013
8-11 September 2013 - Bremen, Germany

Submission deadline: 23 June 2013

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ABIS 2013 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 2013, 
the leading event in the area of human-computer interaction in German 
speaking countries.

The ABIS workshop accepts full or short papers, position statements, 
Ph.D. research papers and demos, between 4 and 8 pages in length.

This year, we aim to specifically invite Ph.D. students to submit their 
research plans and to organize a special mentoring and feedback session 
at the end of the day.
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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, sensor networks
- 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, automotive domain, 
assisting elderly or handicapped persons and other applications areas
- Privacy issues, transparency, user control and scrutability
- Adaptive or intelligent user interfaces: adaptive dialogues, menus or 
other means of interaction, intelligent agents, feedback mechanisms, 
interaction with ubiquitous environments, new paradigms in 
human-computer interactions
- Evaluation and user studies: laboratory studies, empirical studies in 
the field and analysis of existing corpora of usage data

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Organization:

Mirjam Augstein - Upper Austria University of Applied Sciences, Hagenberg
Boris Brandherm - DFKI, Saarbrücken
Dominik Heckmann - University of Applied Science Amberg-Weiden
Eelco Herder - L3S Research Center, Hannover
Wolfgang Woerndl - TU München

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