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Users' feedback is becoming more and more important in many different
contexts of interaction, such as in recommender systems, social network,
e-democracy, quantified-self, affective computing, and also in the IOT
world. Most of these systems need user feedback for their proper working
(i.e. recommender systems, affective computing based systems, reputation
systems), or because is linked to their inner nature (e-democracy and social
network systems), or for adapting their behaviour according to a specific
user's behaviour while using an object in the real or virtual world (IOT and
user-adaptive systems). Hence stimulating users to provide explicit feedback
becomes an important challenge, especially as users are reluctant to provide
it and using and relying on implicit feedback has its limitations.

The excplit and/or implicit collection of users feedback (opinions, ratings,
likes, physiological states, usage of virtual or tangible objects, etc.) is
a central feature in the the design of such systems, and their design may
have an impact on the way the feedback is collected and interpreted. 

The proposed special issue will focus on the impact of users' feedback and
on how feedback is solicited and ways to encourage/convince users to provide
it.

What can I contribute?

.             Rating scales and their design and evaluation

.             Micro action and their design and evaluation

.             Evaluation of the use of tags, like, emoticons, icons 

.             Gamified approaches for eliciting users feedback

.             Feedback elicitation in Quantified-self context

.             What impacts user feedback in social network

.             What impacts user feedback in IOT, expecially in the term of
physical interaction

.             What impacts user feedback in recommender systems

.             What impacts user feedback in the ubiquitous web

.             What impacts user feedback in the augmented reality

.             Implict modalities for acquiring user feedback: user
observation and monitoring, gaze and gesture detection, emotion detection,
phisiological state detection etc

.             Influence of interaction modalities (e.g. the rating scales
widget, the use of gestures, etc) on the ratings

Submission instructions

Prospective authors are invited to submit an extended abstract (up to four
pages) to the special issue editors at the url:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iui4feedback.

 

Promising and in-scope works will be invited for extension into full
submissions, from which point on a standard reviewing process will be
followed. Submission and detailed formatting instructions for full papers
are available at the journal's site.

 

Important dates

.             Abstract due: January 30th, 2018

.             Full submission invitation: February 15th, 2018

.             Manuscript due: April 28th, 2018

.             First notification to authors: June 30th, 2018

.             Revised submission deadline: August 15th, 2018

.             Final notification to authors: September 31st, 2018

.             Publication date: End of 2018 / start of 2019, as per journal
publication schedule

Editorial information

.             Guest Editor: Cristina Gena, Computer Science Department
University of Torino, Italy

.             Guest Editor: Federica Cena, Computer Science Department
University of Torino, Italy

.             Guest Editor: Tsvi Kuflik, Information Systems Department The
University of Haifa, Israel

.             Guest Editor: Fabiana Vernero, Sinbit, Torino, Italy

More information on the special issue 

http://explore.tandfonline.com/cfp/est/jmk03278-si-the-impact-of-interface-d
esign-for-soliciting-users-feedback?utm_source=TFO
<http://explore.tandfonline.com/cfp/est/jmk03278-si-the-impact-of-interface-
design-for-soliciting-users-feedback?utm_source=TFO&utm_medium=cms&utm_campa
ign=JMK03278> &utm_medium=cms&utm_campaign=JMK03278

 

 

 

Tsvika

 

Tsvi Kuflik, PhD.

  Associate Professor,

  Co-chair of the Digital Humanities BSc program,

  Information Systems department,

  The University of Haifa

  Email:  <mailto:[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask]

  Home page: https://sites.hevra.haifa.ac.il/tsvikak

  Tel: +972 4 8288511

  Fax: +972 4 8288283



 


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