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17. UMAP 2009: Trento, Italy
- Geert-Jan Houben, Gordon I. McCalla, Fabio Pianesi, Massimo Zancanaro:
User Modeling, Adaptation, and Personalization, 17th International Conference, UMAP 2009, formerly UM and AH, Trento, Italy, June 22-26, 2009. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5535, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-3-642-02246-3
Invited Talks (Abstracts)
- Alessandro Vinciarelli:
Social Computers for the Social Animal: State-of-the-Art and Future Perspectives of Social Signal Processing. 1 - Susan T. Dumais:
Thinking Outside the (Search) Box. 2 - Vincent Wade:
Challenges for the Multi-dimensional Personalised Web. 3
Peer-reviewed Papers
- Cristina Conati, Heather Maclaren:
Modeling User Affect from Causes and Effects. 4-15 - Enrique García, Cristóbal Romero, Sebastián Ventura, Carlos de Castro:
Evaluating Web Based Instructional Models Using Association Rule Mining. 16-29 - David G. Cooper, Ivon Arroyo, Beverly Park Woolf, Kasia Muldner, Winslow Burleson, Robert Christopherson:
Sensors Model Student Self Concept in the Classroom. 30-41 - Susan Bull, Peter Gardner, Norasnita Ahmad, Jeffrey Ting, Ben Clarke:
Use and Trust of Simple Independent Open Learner Models to Support Learning within and across Courses. 42-53 - Kimberley Upton, Judy Kay:
Narcissus: Group and Individual Models to Support Small Group Work. 54-65 - Rosta Farzan, Peter Brusilovsky:
Social Navigation Support for Information Seeking: If You Build It, Will They Come?. 66-77 - Yang Wang, Alfred Kobsa:
Performance Evaluation of a Privacy-Enhancing Framework for Personalized Websites. 78-89 - José Antonio Iglesias, Agapito Ledezma, Araceli Sanchis:
Creating User Profiles from a Command-Line Interface: A Statistical Approach. 90-101 - Chihiro Ono, Yasuhiro Takishima, Yoichi Motomura, Hideki Asoh:
Context-Aware Preference Model Based on a Study of Difference between Real and Supposed Situation Data. 102-113 - Bruno Lepri, Nadia Mana, Alessandro Cappelletti, Fabio Pianesi, Massimo Zancanaro:
Modeling the Personality of Participants During Group Interactions. 114-125 - Junichiro Mori, Yutaka Matsuo, Hitoshi Koshiba, Kenro Aihara, Hideaki Takeda:
Predicting Customer Models Using Behavior-Based Features in Shops. 126-137 - Kasia Muldner, Robert Christopherson, Robert K. Atkinson, Winslow Burleson:
Investigating the Utility of Eye-Tracking Information on Affect and Reasoning for User Modeling. 138-149 - Matthias Bezold:
Describing User Interactions in Adaptive Interactive Systems. 150-161 - Jason B. Alonso, Catherine Havasi, Henry Lieberman:
PerspectiveSpace: Opinion Modeling with Dimensionality Reduction. 162-172 - Marcelo Gabriel Armentano, Analía Amandi:
Recognition of User Intentions for Interface Agents with Variable Order Markov Models. 173-184 - Katharina Reinecke, Abraham Bernstein:
Tell Me Where You've Lived, and I'll Tell You What You Like: Adapting Interfaces to Cultural Preferences. 185-196 - Fabian Bohnert, Ingrid Zukerman:
Non-intrusive Personalisation of the Museum Experience. 197-209 - Daniel Francis Schmidt, Ingrid Zukerman, David W. Albrecht:
Assessing the Impact of Measurement Uncertainty on User Models in Spatial Domains. 210-222 - Francesca Carmagnola, Fabiana Vernero, Pierluigi Grillo:
SoNARS: A Social Networks-Based Algorithm for Social Recommender Systems. 223-234 - Petteri Nurmi, Andreas Forsblom, Patrik Floréen:
Grocery Product Recommendations from Natural Language Inputs. 235-246 - Xavier Amatriain, Josep M. Pujol, Nuria Oliver:
I Like It... I Like It Not: Evaluating User Ratings Noise in Recommender Systems. 247-258 - Greg Dunn, Jurgen Wiersema, Jaap Ham, Lora Aroyo:
Evaluating Interface Variants on Personality Acquisition for Recommender Systems. 259-270 - Mihaela Cocea, George D. Magoulas:
Context-Dependent Personalised Feedback Prioritisation in Exploratory Learning for Mathematical Generalisation. 271-282 - Barry Smyth, Peter Briggs, Maurice Coyle, Michael P. O'Mahony:
Google Shared. A Case-Study in Social Search. 283-294 - Nicolas Ducheneaut, Kurt Partridge, Qingfeng Huang, Bob Price, Michael Roberts, Ed H. Chi, Victoria Bellotti, Bo Begole:
Collaborative Filtering Is Not Enough? Experiments with a Mixed-Model Recommender for Leisure Activities. 295-306 - Kurt Partridge, Bob Price:
Enhancing Mobile Recommender Systems with Activity Inference. 307-318 - Carlos André Reis Pinheiro, Markus Helfert:
Customer's Relationship Segmentation Driving the Predictive Modeling for Bad Debt Events. 319-324 - Antonina Dattolo, Felice Ferrara, Carlo Tasso:
Supporting Personalized User Concept Spaces and Recommendations for a Publication Sharing System. 325-330 - Tobias Ley, Barbara Kump, Antonia Maas, Neil A. M. Maiden, Dietrich Albert:
Evaluating the Adaptation of a Learning System before the Prototype Is Ready: A Paper-Based Lab Study. 331-336 - Cécile Paris, Stephen Wan:
Capturing the User's Reading Context for Tailoring Summaries. 337-342 - Armelle Brun, Geoffray Bonnin, Anne Boyer:
History Dependent Recommender Systems Based on Partial Matching. 343-348 - Eugene Santos Jr., Hien Nguyen, John Thomas Wilkinson, Fei Yu, Deqing Li, Keum Joo Kim, Russell Jacob, Adam Olson:
Capturing User Intent for Analytic Process. 349-354 - Rachael Rafter, Michael P. O'Mahony, Neil J. Hurley, Barry Smyth:
What Have the Neighbours Ever Done for Us? A Collaborative Filtering Perspective. 355-360 - Johanna Renny Octavia, Chris Raymaekers, Karin Coninx:
Investigating the Possibility of Adaptation and Personalization in Virtual Environments. 361-366 - Alicia Heraz, Claude Frasson:
Detecting Guessed and Random Learners' Answers through Their Brainwaves. 367-372 - Carsten Ullrich, Tianxiang Lu, Erica Melis:
Just-in-Time Adaptivity through Dynamic Items. 373-378 - Doreen Böhnstedt, Philipp Scholl, Christoph Rensing, Ralf Steinmetz:
Collaborative Semantic Tagging of Web Resources on the Basis of Individual Knowledge Networks. 379-384 - Nikos Tsianos, Panagiotis Germanakos, Zacharias Lekkas, Costas Mourlas, George Samaras, Marios Belk:
Working Memory Differences in E-Learning Environments: Optimization of Learners' Performance through Personalization. 385-390 - Till Plumbaum, Tino Stelter, Alexander Korth:
Semantic Web Usage Mining: Using Semantics to Understand User Intentions. 391-396 - Alana Cordick, Judi McCuaig:
Adaptive Tips for Helping Domain Experts. 397-402 - Frank Hopfgartner, Joemon M. Jose:
On User Modelling for Personalised News Video Recommendation. 403-408 - Kazunori Komatani, Tatsuya Kawahara, Hiroshi G. Okuno:
A Model of Temporally Changing User Behaviors in a Deployed Spoken Dialogue System. 409-414 - Swapna Reddy, Ya'akov Gal, Stuart M. Shieber:
Recognition of Users' Activities Using Constraint Satisfaction. 415-421 - Danielle H. Lee, Peter Brusilovsky:
Reinforcing Recommendation Using Implicit Negative Feedback. 422-427 - Demetris Kyriacou, Hugh C. Davis, Thanassis Tiropanis:
Evaluating Three Scrutability and Three Privacy User Privileges for a Scrutable User Modelling Infrastructure. 428-434 - Luca Chittaro, Roberto Ranon, Luca De Marco, Augusto Senerchia:
User Modeling of Disabled Persons for Generating Instructions to Medical First Responders. 435-440 - Fabio Buttussi, Luca Chittaro, Daniele Nadalutti:
Filtering Fitness Trail Content Generated by Mobile Users. 441-446 - Xuehua Shen, ChengXiang Zhai, Nicholas J. Belkin:
Adaptive Clustering of Search Results. 447-453 - Martin Harrigan, Milos Kravcik, Christina Steiner, Vincent Wade:
What Do Academic Users Really Want from an Adaptive Learning System?. 454-460 - Nicolas Jones, Pearl Pu, Li Chen:
How Users Perceive and Appraise Personalized Recommendations. 461-466 - Mohanad O. Al-Jabari, Michael Mrissa, Philippe Thiran:
Towards Web Usability: Providing Web Contents According to the Readers Contexts. 467-473 - David N. Chin, Dong-Wan Kang, Curtis S. Ikehara:
Plan Recognition of Movement. 474-479 - Ian O'Keeffe, Vincent Wade:
Personalised Web Experiences: Seamless Adaptivity across Web Service Composition and Web Content. 480-485
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