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Originally From: George A. Papadopoulos <george at cs.ucy.ac.cy>
*** Last Mile for Paper Submission ***
UMAP ?23: 31st ACM Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization
June 26 - 29, 2023, St. Raphael Resort, Limassol, Cyprus
https://www.um.org/umap2023/
ACM UMAP is the premier international conference for researchers and
practitioners working on systems that adapt to individual users or groups
of users, and that collect, represent, and model user information. ACM
UMAP is sponsored by ACM SIGCHI and SIGWEB. User Modeling Inc., as the
core Steering Committee, oversees the conference organization. The
proceedings, published by ACM, will be part of the ACM Digital Library.
The theme of UMAP 2023 is "Personalization in Times of Crisis?.
Specifically, we welcome submissions that highlight the impact that
critical periods (such as the COVID-19 pandemic, ongoing wars, and climate
change, to name a few) can have on user modeling, personalization, and
adaptation of (intelligent) systems; the focus is on investigations that
capture how these trying times may have influenced user behavior and
whether new models are required.
While we encourage submissions related to this theme, the scope of the
conference is not limited to the theme only. As always, contributions from
academia, industry, and other organizations discussing open challenges or
novel research approaches are expected to be supported by rigorous evidence
appropriate to the claims (e.g., user study, system evaluation,
computational analysis).
IMPORTANT DATES
+ Paper Abstracts: January 19, 2023 (mandatory)
+ Full paper: January 26, 2023
+ Notification: April 11, 2023
+ Camera-ready: May 2, 2023
+ Conference: June 26 - 29, 2023
Note: The submissions deadlines are at 11:59 pm AoE time (Anywhere on Earth)
CONFERENCE TOPICS
We welcome submissions related to user modeling, personalization, and
adaptation of (intelligent) systems targeting a broad range of users and
domains. For detailed descriptions and the suggested topics for each track
please visit the UMAP 2023 website.
Personalized Recommender Systems
This track invites works from researchers and practitioners on recommender
systems. In addition to mature research works addressing technical aspects of
recommendations, we welcome research contributions that address questions
related to user perception, decision-making, and the business value of
recommender systems.
Knowledge Graphs, Semantics, Social and Adaptive Web
This track welcomes works focused on the use of knowledge representations
(i.e., novel knowledge bases), graph algorithms (i.e., graph embedding
techniques), and social network analysis at the service of addressing all
aspects of personalization, user model building, and personal experience in
online social systems. Moreover, this track invites works in adaptive
hypermedia, as well as semantic and social web.
Intelligent User Interfaces
This track invites works exploring how to make the interaction between
computers and people smarter and more productive, leveraging solutions from
human-computer interaction, data mining, natural language processing,
information visualization, and knowledge representation and reasoning.
Personalizing Learning Experiences through User Modeling
This track invites researchers, developers, and practitioners from various
disciplines to submit their innovative learning solutions, share acquired
experiences, and discuss their modeling challenges for personalized
adaptive learning.
Responsibility, Compliance, and Ethics
Researchers, developers, and practitioners have a social responsibility to
account for the impact that technologies have on individuals (users,
providers, and other stakeholders) and society. This track invites works
related to the science of building, maintaining, evaluating, and studying
adaptive systems that are fair, transparent, respectful of users? privacy,
and beneficial to society.
Personalization for Persuasive and Behavior Change Systems
This track invites submissions focused on personalization and tailoring for
persuasive technologies, including but not limited to personalization
models, user models, computational personalization, design, and evaluation
methods. It also welcomes work that brings attention to the user experience
and designing personalized and adaptive behavior change technologies.
Virtual Assistants, Conversational Interactions, and Personalized Human-robot
Interaction
This track invites works investigating new models and techniques for
adapting synthetic companions (e.g., virtual assistants, chatbots, social
robots) to individual users. With the conversational modality so in vogue
across disciplines, this track welcomes work highlighting the model and
deployment of synthetic companions driven by conversational search and
recommendation paradigms.
Research Methods and Reproducibility
This track invites submissions on methodologies to evaluate personalized
systems, benchmarks, and measurement scales, with particular attention to
the reproducibility of results and techniques. Furthermore, the track looks
for submissions that report new insights from reproducing existing works.
SUBMISSION AND REVIEW PROCESS
Submissions for any of the aforementioned tracks should have a maximum
length of *14 pages* (excluding references) in the ACM new single-column
format (https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template). (Papers of
any length up to 14 pages are encouraged; reviewers will comment on whether
the size is appropriate for the contribution.) The submission link is:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=umap23 .
Accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings and
presented at the conference. At least one author should register for the
conference by the early registration date cut-off.
UMAP uses a *double-blind* review process. Authors must omit their names
and affiliations from their submissions; they should also avoid obvious
identifying statements. For instance, citations to the authors' prior work
should be in the third person. Submissions not abiding by anonymity
requirements will be desk rejected.
UMAP has a *no dual submission* policy, which is why full paper submissions
should not be currently under review at another publication venue. Further,
UMAP operates under the ACM Conference Code of Conduct
(https://www.acm.org/about-acm/policy-against-harassment) as well as the
ACM Publication Policies and Procedures
(https://www.acm.org/publications/policies).
PROGRAM CHAIRS
+ Julia Neidhardt, TU Wien, Austria
+ Sole Pera, TU Delft, The Netherlands
TRACK CHAIRS
Personalized Recommender Systems
+ Noemi Mauro (University of Torino, Italy)
+ Olfa Nasraoui (University of Louisville, USA)
+ Marko Tkalcic (University of Primorska, Slovenia)
Knowledge Graphs, Semantics, Social and Adaptive Web
+ Daniela Godoy (ISISTAN - CONICET/UNICEN University, Argentina)
+ Cataldo Musto (University of Bari, Italy)
Intelligent User Interfaces
+ Bart Knijnenburg (Clemson University, USA)
+ Katrien Verbert (KU Leuven, Belgium)
+ Wolfgang W?rndl (TU Munich, Germany)
Personalizing Learning Experiences through User Modeling
+ Oleksandra Poquet (TU Munich, Germany)
+ Olga C. Santos (UNED, Spain)
Responsibility, Compliance, and Ethics
+ Michael Ekstrand (Boise State University, USA)
+ Peter Knees (TU Wien, Austria)
Personalization for Persuasive and Behavior Change Systems
+ Federica Cena (University of Torino, Italy)
+ Rita Orji (Dalhousie University, Canada)
+ Jun Zhao (Oxford University, England)
Virtual Assistants, Conversational Interactions, and Personalized Human-Robot
Interaction
+ Li Chen (Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong)
+ Yi Zhang (University of California Santa Cruz, USA)
+ Ingrid Zukerman (Monash University, Australia)
Research Methods and Reproducibility
+ Dietmar Jannach (University of Klagenfurt, Austria)
+ Alan Said (University of Gothenburg, Sweden)
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