Carissim*
come già anticipato qualche giorno fa, il 12 novembre dalle ore 9,30 alle 13 ci sarà il online il primo WUD del SIGHitaly. L’evento è gratuito e ci si può registrare sul sito: http://wud-sigchitaly.di.unito.it/ <http://wud-sigchitaly.di.unito.it/>.
Il WUD (World Usability Day), la giornata mondiale sull’usabilità promossa su scala globale dalla User Experience Professional Association (UXPA), si tiene ogni anno il secondo giovedì di Novembre per "disseminare" l'importanza del lato "umano" nella tecnologia.
Ogni anno c'è un tema diverso e il tema di quest’anno è Human-Centered AI (https://worldusabilityday.org/ <https://worldusabilityday.org/>).
La giornata si aprirà con un intervento dell’assessore torinese all'innovazione Marco Pironti, a cui seguirà l’invited talk di apertura di Olivero Stock di FBK. Chiuderà la giornata l’intervento di Francesca Costabile su Teaching HCI for AI, e la mattinata è ricca di brevi, ma interessanti interventi sul tema della Human-Centered AI,di cui trovate il dettaglio sul sito.
Ci fa ovviamente piacere la vostra partecipazione e potete anche diffondere l’invito ai vostri studenti interessati.
Segnaliamo infine che nel pomeriggio del 12 novembre e anche nelle giornate del 10, 11 e 13 novembre potete seguire online i WUD days organizzati dalla Società Italiana di Ergonomia, trovate maggiori informazioni sul sito: http://www.wudtorino.org/ <http://www.wudtorino.org/>
Buona giornata
Cristina, con Maristella e Massimo
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Cristina Gena, PhD
Associate professor - Computer Science Department
Head of the Smart HCI Lab@ICxT Innovation Center
Università di Torino
Via Pessinetto 12, 10149 Torino, Italy
Phone +39 0116706827
web: www.di.unito.it/~cgena/ <http://www.di.unito.it/~cgena/>
Webex: https://unito.webex.com/meet/cristina.gena <https://unito.webex.com/meet/cristina.gena>
Skype: cristinagena
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[Apologies for cross-posting]
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ITAC - Information Technology against COVID19
at GoodIT 2021 - ACM International Conference on Information Technology for
Social Good
September 9-11, 2021 - Rome, Italy
https://itac.polimi.it
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SCOPE:
The emergency resulting from the COVID 19 pandemic has led to a radical
change in our lives. At home, at school, at work, in free time and beyond:
people have been asked to change their habits, adopting a lifestyle that
can protect the collective well-being. The persistence of the emergency
situation and the lockdown is putting a strain on the population; among the
main problems, we cite social distancing for the most vulnerable
individuals, distance learning for children, health pressure for doctors
and patients, forced closures for traders, the uncontrolled spread of fake
news that confuse the population, the tourism stop that hinders culture,
etc.
The ongoing change requires the adoption of innovative solutions to tackle
emerging problems and technology offers great opportunities for social
good. The whole society can make use of technological tools to the health,
physical, mental and psychological well-being safeguard of individuals. The
goal of this session is to assess the state of tools and methods to support
the population and institutions during the management of the COVID19
emergency, creating new opportunities for the future.
TOPICS:
Authors are solicited to submit original, previously unpublished papers in
the following, but not limited to, topic areas:
- IT for education in a COVID-19 era
- Decision support systems and algorithms for COVID-19 data analysis
- IT for remotely delivered solutions for Cultural Heritage
- Game, entertainment, and multimedia applications in a COVID-19 Era
- Health and social care toward protection from contamination
- Privacy and trust issues and solutions in a COVID-19 Era
- IT solutions for safe and healthy environments
- IT solutions addressing the Isolation
- IT solutions empowering initiatives by local communities in a COVID-19
Era
- Ethical computing in a COVID-19 Era
- IT solutions to disseminate reliable and high-quality information in a
COVID-19 Era
We welcome both theoretical and empirical studies, as well as contributions
from
industry / organizations dealing with the special session topic.
SUBMISSION:
Papers should be submitted via the HotCRP submission website:
https://goodit2021.hotcrp.com
All submissions will be reviewed using a single-blind review process. The
identity of referees will not be revealed to authors, but authors can keep
their names on the submitted papers, on figures, bibliography, etc. Papers
should not exceed 6 pages (US letter size) double column including figures,
tables, and references in standard ACM format. Papers must be submitted
electronically in printable PDF form. Templates for the standard ACM format
can be found here: https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template.
All accepted and presented papers will be included in the ACM Digital
Library.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Submission deadline: May 1, 2021
Notification deadline: June 22, 2021
Camera-ready deadline: July 10, 2021
Conference: September 9-11, 2021
CHAIRS:
- Andrea Masciadri, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
- Marcos Baez, Claude Bernard University Lyon 1, France
Further information at https://itac.polimi.it
We will be grateful to you for advertising this special session, for
contributing and for inviting your colleagues and/or research students to
submit their work. We hope to meet you in Rome in September.
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CHItaly 2021 - Frontiers of HCI
CALL FOR DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM PAPERS
The International Biannual Conference of the Italian SIGCHI Chapter
================================================
11–13 July 2021
https://chitaly2021.inf.unibz.it/
Location: From Bozen-Bolzano through the Internet to the World
In cooperation with SIGCHI Italy and ACM-SIGCHI
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THEME
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The theme for the 14th Edition of the Biannual Conference (https://chitaly2021.inf.unibz.it) of the Italian SIGCHI Chapter (http://sigchitaly.eu/en/general-info/) was defined in summer 2019 as “Frontiers of HCI”. At that time, we were thinking about disciplinary and national boundaries. Little did we know of the many frontiers this hybrid conference would have to overcome to create a safe space for HCI related discussions. To overcome this challenge, CHItaly combines physical and digital events while providing synchronous and asynchronous spaces for dialogue.
So far, CHItaly has physically hosted HCI scholars working in the Mediterranean and other European countries. The aim of CHItaly 2021 is to connect research and geographical areas, so as to explore frontiers and cross-fertilise HCI research in practice. From this perspective, a hybrid conference can become an incredible experimentation space which you are all invited to shape.
To reach its aims, the conference
1. solicits contributions from diverse research communities relevant to HCI, such as Science and Technology Studies, Technology Enhanced Learning, Interaction Design and Digital Fabrication, Design and the Arts, besides traditional fields such as computer science, engineering and psychology
2. opens its physical and digital doors to industry, civic societies and citizens.
Join CHItaly either virtually or physically to expand the frontiers of HCI.
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DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM: SPECIFICATIONS
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The goal of the Doctoral Consortium is to provide a setting in which PhD students can present and receive feedback on their work. Students at different stages of their research will be able to articulate and discuss their problem statement, goals, methods, and results. The Doctoral Consortium also aims to provide students with useful guidance on various aspects of their research from established researchers and the other student attendees. Finally, the Doctoral Consortium seeks to motivate students in the development of their scientific curiosity and facilitate their networking within the research community.
The topics of the Doctoral Consortium are the same as CHItaly’s. The main scope of the consortium is to enable PhD students to interact with their peers, as well as with more senior researchers, on a wide range of Human-Computer Interaction related topics, and related to the conference theme.
The consortium is open to PhD students worldwide at any stage in their research. Students at an initial stage should be able to challenge their ideas and current research directions. Students at a more mature stage should be able to present their thesis and get advice on ways to further improve and better communicate their contributions and findings. Participation is particularly encouraged from PhD students who are close to proposing a thesis.
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PAPER FORMAT AND PROCEEDINGS
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Submitted papers must be in English and single-author, but the name of the supervisor could be mentioned within the paper. Papers must be 5-page long using the 1-column CEUR template available at http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/CEURART.zip. An Overleaf page for LaTeX users is also available at https://www.overleaf.com/read/gwhxnqcghhdt.
Papers must:
identify a significant problem in the field of research
outline the current status of the problem domain and related solutions
describe the contribution of the student by presenting the proposed approach and the results achieved so far
Accepted papers will be collected and published in CEUR-WS proceedings.
Each author of an accepted paper will present orally his/her contribution the first day of the conference.
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IMPORTANT DATES
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Submissions: April 23th
Notifications to contributors: May 14th
Camera-ready/final version deadline: May 24th
Doctoral consortium: July 12th
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SUBMISSIONS: HOW TO
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DC papers must be sent via mail to dc.chitaly2021(a)unibz.it with 'DC submission' in the e-mail subject.
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FURTHER INFORMATION
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If you have any question, please write an email to the Doctoral Consortium co-chairs:
Daniela Fogli, University of Brescia, Italy, email: daniela.fogli(a)unibs.it
Fabio Paternò, CNR-ISTI, Italy, email: fabio.paterno(a)isti.cnr.it
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CHITALY 2021 TRACKS
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This year, CHItaly 2021 has several tracks, besides the track for doctoral consortium papers:
long and short research papers, https://chitaly2021.inf.unibz.it/cfp.html
workshops, https://chitaly2021.inf.unibz.it/workshops.html
interactive experience, https://chitaly2021.inf.unibz.it/interactive_experiences.html
*** ACM IUI 2021: Call for Participation ***
* Virtually hosted by Texas A&M University
* April 13-17, 2021
* http://iui.acm.org/2021/
* Contact: registration2021(a)iui.acm.org
## Registration deadline
April 9, 2021
## Registration link
https://iui.acm.org/2021/registration.html
## ACM IUI 2021
ACM IUI 2021 is the 26th annual premier international forum for reporting
outstanding research and development on intelligent user interfaces.
ACM IUI is where the Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Artificial
Intelligence (AI) communities meet, with contributions from related fields
such as psychology, behavioral science, cognitive science, computer
graphics, design, the arts, and more. Our focus is on improving the
interaction between humans and digital technology, by leveraging both HCI
approaches and state-of-the art AI techniques from machine learning,
natural language processing, data mining, knowledge representation and
reasoning.
Broken Weblink to workshop homepage fixed! Sorry for the erroneous posting!
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*International Workshop on Human-Centered Software Engineering for Changing
Contexts of Use* <https://sites.google.com/view/hcse-workshop-interact2021/>
*organized by IFIP Working Group 13.2 on Methodologies for User-Centered Systems
Design*
*August 31, 2021
*
*https://sites.google.com/view/hcse-workshop-interact2021/*
*at INTERACT 2021 <https://www.interact2021.org/>**- The 18th IFIP TC 13
International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction***
*August 30 – September 3, 2021
Bari, Italy*
*Call for Papers*
*Submissions: **position papers reporting original academic or industrial
research relevant to the workshop's theme (PDF files, 6-10 pages in
<https://www.springer.com/it/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…>Springer
LNCS format)*
*Deadline for submission: April 30, 2021*
*Theme*
The context of use plays an important role in Human-Centered Software
Engineering (HCSE) and Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) research. Typically,
user, environment, and platform are considered to make up the core aspects of
the context of use. Changing the context of use, for example due to unplanned
circumstances like the current pandemic situation, has significant impact on how
we use systems, and how we adapt and adopt them even if the systems were not
designed for such usages. In HCSE research we have to account for this change,
making interactive system development context-aware or design and develop in a
way that systems can adapt for novel forms of usage. Recently, we observe
developments that strongly change contexts of use. For example, in the area of
industrial automation (Industry 4.0) work environments change, new kinds of user
assistance evolve, and workers are going to be supported by innovative types of
devices and digital assistance tools to accomplish their working tasks. Typical
examples are augmented, virtual, and mixed reality applications in training or
support situations. The COVID-19 pandemic has drastically changed where and the
way how we work, particularly in collaboration with others to keep distance and
increase personal safety. In contrast, the trend towards increasingly autonomous
systems and systems that use and provide artificial intelligence gives rise to
new kinds of interaction, particularly, human-machine interaction (HMI), in
areas such as autonomous driving or human-robot collaboration in different
domains such as industrial production, logistics, or health. These trends should
be accounted for in the way we design and build such interactive systems,
possibly coming to evolutionary or even revolutionary solutions. For example,
expected or unforeseen changes of usage scenarios and their context of use may
be accounted for by flexible and more resilient system solutions and be
reflected in the development practices and technical frameworks. Specific kinds
of interaction such as HMI, but also social and socio-technical interaction may
demand for more prominent and explicit consideration. Quality aspects such as
ubiquity, security, and safety may be seen in a different light. Changing
contexts of use may even have an impact on the way we think about user
motivation and user experience, away from short-term notions like emotions
towards long-term traits like users’ values. We want to specifically account for
these developments in addition to the general concerns of HCSE. Discussions and
interactive working sessions will particularly deal with these concerns.
*Objective*
In this workshop, we aim to broaden the traditional scope of the workshop series
of IFIP Working Group 13.2. We focus on the study of context of use, its
long-term evolutionary trends as well as its short-term design and management in
a user-centered design process, from a social and user-centered methodological
viewpoint as well as from a technical viewpoint. Our aim is to cover a large set
of user interface perspectives, aspects, and properties and fuel new ideas and
approaches for research and practice. The long-term perspective of this workshop
is to foster the development of theories, methods, tools and approaches for
dealing with the changing context of use and its impact on HCI and collaboration
that should be taken into account when developing interactive and
socio-technical systems.
This workshop is a follow-up of the successful workshops organized at INTERACT
2017 in Mumbai, India
<http://ifip-tc13.org/wg-13-213-5-workshop-interact17-mumbai/>and INTERACT 2019
in Paphos, Cyprus <https://sites.google.com/view/ifipwg132workshopinteract19/>.
*Target Audience and Expected Outcomes*
This workshop is open to everyone who is interested in aspects of human-computer
interaction froma user-centered perspective. Typical contributions to this
workshop focus on user interface properties while designing and building
interactive systems and study associated methods, processes and approaches. We
expect a high participation of IFIP Working Group 13.2 members. We particularly
invite participants to present position papers describing real-life case studies
that illustrate the role of the context of use in HCI and its impact on
thesystem design and use. Any perspective and related aspects of user interface
design are welcome. However, we are especially interested in work that deals
with current trends that change the way how humans use, interact and collaborate
with technical components in socio-technical systems. We are also interested in
methods, theories and tools for managing context of use at design and run-time.
Position papers will be made available through the workshop website.
Furthermore, an extended version of selected papers will be considered for
inclusion in a Springer LNCS post-proceedings volume published in conjunction
with the other INTERACT workshops organized by the IFIP TC13 Working Groups.
*Workshop Format*
This full-day workshop is organized around presentation of position papers and
working activities in small groups. From the set of contributions, a subset of
selected case studies will be invited to be presented at the beginning of the
workshop and will be used to support the discussion that follows. The morning
session will be dedicated to welcoming participants and presenting case studies.
Participants will be invited to comment on the case studies and to report
similar experiences. The afternoon sessions will be devoted to interactive
sessions, where participants will be engaged to work in small groups and propose
solutions to the problems of the case studies seen in the morning. Solutions
proposed by the participants will be compiled and compared. Based on the lessons
learned, participants will be incited to draft an agenda of future work that can
be accomplished. We plan to run the workshop in a hybrid setting, allowing
attendees to participate both physically and remotely in the workshop. If
circumstances require it, we intend to switch to a completely digital format
that will be run online. We will continuously adapt to any decision regarding
the conference format by the INTERACT 2021 organizers.
*Submission Instructions*
In order to attend the workshop, participants are invited to submit position
papers reporting original academic or industrial research relevant to the
workshop's theme. These position papers (PDF files, 6-10 pages in Springer LNCS
<https://www.springer.com/it/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…>forma
<https://www.springer.com/it/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…>t
<https://www.springer.com/it/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…>,
including abstract) shall report practical experiences related to research
results on user-centered development processes for interactive systems with a
particular focus on context-of-use aspects and the impact on software
properties. Submissions are not anonymous and should include all author names,
affiliations, and contact information. Authors should also provide in their
submission a short summary of their experience in the field and their motivation
to participate in this workshop. Papers are submitted through the EasyChair
website <https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hcse-interact2021>.
Submitted position papers will be reviewed by an international program committee
comprising the organizers and selected members of IFIP Working Group 13.2 who
are experts in the field. Participants will be invited to attend the workshop
based on the result of the reviewing process. Accepted position papers will be
made available through the workshop website. Upon acceptance, at least one
author of each accepted position paper must register and attend the workshop.
Furthermore, an extended version of selected papers will be considered for
inclusion in a Springer LNCS post-proceedings volume published in conjunction
with the other INTERACT 2021 workshops organized by the IFIP TC13 Working Groups.
*Important Dates*
Deadline for submission: April 30, 2021
Acceptance notification: June 11th, 2021
Final version of position paper: June 28, 2021
Workshop date: August 31, 2021
*Organizers *
Stefan Sauer, Paderborn University, Germany (sauer[at]uni-paderborn.de)
Regina Bernhaupt, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
(r.bernhaupt[at]tue.nl)
Carmelo Ardito, Polytechnic University of Bari, Italy (carmelo.ardito[at]poliba.it)
*Venue*
The workshop will be hosted in the frame of the 18th IFIP TC13 International
Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, August 30 – September 3, 2021, in
Bari, Italy. Look at the main conference web site for further information
(https://www.interact2021.org/ <https://www.interact2021.org/>).
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*International Workshop on Human-Centered Software Engineering for Changing
Contexts of Use* <https://sites.google.com/site/hcse-workshop-interact2021/>
*organized by IFIP Working Group 13.2 on Methodologies for User-Centered Systems
Design*
*August 31, 2021
*
*https://sites.google.com/site/hcse-workshop-interact2021/*
*at INTERACT 2021 <https://www.interact2021.org/>**- The 18th IFIP TC 13
International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction***
*August 30 – September 3, 2021
Bari, Italy*
*Call for Papers*
*Submissions: **position papers reporting original academic or industrial
research relevant to the workshop's theme (PDF files, 6-10 pages in
<https://www.springer.com/it/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…>Springer
LNCS format)*
*Deadline for submission: April 30, 2021*
*Theme*
The context of use plays an important role in Human-Centered Software
Engineering (HCSE) and Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) research. Typically,
user, environment, and platform are considered to make up the core aspects of
the context of use. Changing the context of use, for example due to unplanned
circumstances like the current pandemic situation, has significant impact on how
we use systems, and how we adapt and adopt them even if the systems were not
designed for such usages. In HCSE research we have to account for this change,
making interactive system development context-aware or design and develop in a
way that systems can adapt for novel forms of usage. Recently, we observe
developments that strongly change contexts of use. For example, in the area of
industrial automation (Industry 4.0) work environments change, new kinds of user
assistance evolve, and workers are going to be supported by innovative types of
devices and digital assistance tools to accomplish their working tasks. Typical
examples are augmented, virtual, and mixed reality applications in training or
support situations. The COVID-19 pandemic has drastically changed where and the
way how we work, particularly in collaboration with others to keep distance and
increase personal safety. In contrast, the trend towards increasingly autonomous
systems and systems that use and provide artificial intelligence gives rise to
new kinds of interaction, particularly, human-machine interaction (HMI), in
areas such as autonomous driving or human-robot collaboration in different
domains such as industrial production, logistics, or health. These trends should
be accounted for in the way we design and build such interactive systems,
possibly coming to evolutionary or even revolutionary solutions. For example,
expected or unforeseen changes of usage scenarios and their context of use may
be accounted for by flexible and more resilient system solutions and be
reflected in the development practices and technical frameworks. Specific kinds
of interaction such as HMI, but also social and socio-technical interaction may
demand for more prominent and explicit consideration. Quality aspects such as
ubiquity, security, and safety may be seen in a different light. Changing
contexts of use may even have an impact on the way we think about user
motivation and user experience, away from short-term notions like emotions
towards long-term traits like users’ values. We want to specifically account for
these developments in addition to the general concerns of HCSE. Discussions and
interactive working sessions will particularly deal with these concerns.
*Objective*
In this workshop, we aim to broaden the traditional scope of the workshop series
of IFIP Working Group 13.2. We focus on the study of context of use, its
long-term evolutionary trends as well as its short-term design and management in
a user-centered design process, from a social and user-centered methodological
viewpoint as well as from a technical viewpoint. Our aim is to cover a large set
of user interface perspectives, aspects, and properties and fuel new ideas and
approaches for research and practice. The long-term perspective of this workshop
is to foster the development of theories, methods, tools and approaches for
dealing with the changing context of use and its impact on HCI and collaboration
that should be taken into account when developing interactive and
socio-technical systems.
This workshop is a follow-up of the successful workshops organized at INTERACT
2017 in Mumbai, India
<http://ifip-tc13.org/wg-13-213-5-workshop-interact17-mumbai/>and INTERACT 2019
in Paphos, Cyprus <https://sites.google.com/view/ifipwg132workshopinteract19/>.
*Target Audience and Expected Outcomes*
This workshop is open to everyone who is interested in aspects of human-computer
interaction froma user-centered perspective. Typical contributions to this
workshop focus on user interface properties while designing and building
interactive systems and study associated methods, processes and approaches. We
expect a high participation of IFIP Working Group 13.2 members. We particularly
invite participants to present position papers describing real-life case studies
that illustrate the role of the context of use in HCI and its impact on
thesystem design and use. Any perspective and related aspects of user interface
design are welcome. However, we are especially interested in work that deals
with current trends that change the way how humans use, interact and collaborate
with technical components in socio-technical systems. We are also interested in
methods, theories and tools for managing context of use at design and run-time.
Position papers will be made available through the workshop website.
Furthermore, an extended version of selected papers will be considered for
inclusion in a Springer LNCS post-proceedings volume published in conjunction
with the other INTERACT workshops organized by the IFIP TC13 Working Groups.
*Workshop Format*
This full-day workshop is organized around presentation of position papers and
working activities in small groups. From the set of contributions, a subset of
selected case studies will be invited to be presented at the beginning of the
workshop and will be used to support the discussion that follows. The morning
session will be dedicated to welcoming participants and presenting case studies.
Participants will be invited to comment on the case studies and to report
similar experiences. The afternoon sessions will be devoted to interactive
sessions, where participants will be engaged to work in small groups and propose
solutions to the problems of the case studies seen in the morning. Solutions
proposed by the participants will be compiled and compared. Based on the lessons
learned, participants will be incited to draft an agenda of future work that can
be accomplished. We plan to run the workshop in a hybrid setting, allowing
attendees to participate both physically and remotely in the workshop. If
circumstances require it, we intend to switch to a completely digital format
that will be run online. We will continuously adapt to any decision regarding
the conference format by the INTERACT 2021 organizers.
*Submission Instructions*
In order to attend the workshop, participants are invited to submit position
papers reporting original academic or industrial research relevant to the
workshop's theme. These position papers (PDF files, 6-10 pages in Springer LNCS
<https://www.springer.com/it/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…>forma
<https://www.springer.com/it/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…>t
<https://www.springer.com/it/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…>,
including abstract) shall report practical experiences related to research
results on user-centered development processes for interactive systems with a
particular focus on context-of-use aspects and the impact on software
properties. Submissions are not anonymous and should include all author names,
affiliations, and contact information. Authors should also provide in their
submission a short summary of their experience in the field and their motivation
to participate in this workshop. Papers are submitted through the EasyChair
website <https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hcse-interact2021>.
Submitted position papers will be reviewed by an international program committee
comprising the organizers and selected members of IFIP Working Group 13.2 who
are experts in the field. Participants will be invited to attend the workshop
based on the result of the reviewing process. Accepted position papers will be
made available through the workshop website. Upon acceptance, at least one
author of each accepted position paper must register and attend the workshop.
Furthermore, an extended version of selected papers will be considered for
inclusion in a Springer LNCS post-proceedings volume published in conjunction
with the other INTERACT 2021 workshops organized by the IFIP TC13 Working Groups.
*Important Dates*
Deadline for submission: April 30, 2021
Acceptance notification: June 11th, 2021
Final version of position paper: June 28, 2021
Workshop date: August 31, 2021
*Organizers *
Stefan Sauer, Paderborn University, Germany (sauer[at]uni-paderborn.de)
Regina Bernhaupt, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
(r.bernhaupt[at]tue.nl)
Carmelo Ardito, Polytechnic University of Bari, Italy (carmelo.ardito[at]poliba.it)
*Venue*
The workshop will be hosted in the frame of the 18th IFIP TC13 International
Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, August 30 – September 3, 2021, in
Bari, Italy. Look at the main conference web site for further information
(https://www.interact2021.org/ <https://www.interact2021.org/>).
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www.mis4tel-conference.net<https://www.mis4tel-conference.net/> info(a)mis4tel-conference.net<mailto:info@mis4tel-conference.net>
Hybrid Conference
11th International Conference in Methodologies and Intelligent Systems for Technology Enhanced Learning<https://www.mis4tel-conference.net/>
________________________________
Salamanca (Spain) | 6th-8th October, 2021<https://www.mis4tel-conference.net/>
[cid:CC8EEEC9-C61F-49D4-B3AB-C88A7D95CEB7@zyxel.com]<https://www.mis4tel-conference.net/>
CALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS
Following the successful initiative from previous years, the International Conference in Methodologies and Intelligent Systems for Technology Enhanced Learning (MIS4TEL) intends to host a number of workshops on different TEL-related areas also in the next edition of the conference. Therefore, the MIS4TEL 2021 Organizing Committee invites workshop proposals.
The aim of the workshops is to provide participants with the opportunity to present and discuss novel research ideas on emerging topics in the scope of the conference.
Workshop contributions should be full papers (10 pages) or exceptionally short papers (6 pages); papers must be formatted according to the Springer AISC template. Accepted workshop papers will be included in the MIS4TEL Proceedings published by AISC series of Springer Verlag (http://www.springer.com/series/11156). At least one of the authors will be required to register and attend MIS4TEL 2021 to present the paper in order to have it included in the conference proceedings.
[cid:ECA3A5FB-BB61-41AD-B6FE-A4C1930C3AC6@zyxel.com]<http://www.springer.com/>
Please note that workshop organizers will be responsible for creating and advertising the Call for Papers, managing the review process and collecting the camera ready papers. A dedicated Easychair installation will be provided by MIS4TEL conference organizers (under a centralized management).
For each accepted workshop, one of its organizers will be invited to co-edit the proceedings of the conference.
IMPORTANT DATES
* Workshop proposal submission deadline: April 9, 2021
* Workshop papers submission deadline: April 30, 2021 (recommended)
* Workshop camera-ready papers: June 28, 2021 (mandatory)
Please note that workshop proposals will be evaluated on a continuous basis and acceptance / rejection decisions will be sent to the workshop organizers within one week from submission. Early submissions are highly encouraged, so that workshop organizers have sufficient time to attract papers.
The proposals should be no longer than 4 pages and include the following information:
* Workshop title
* Workshop organizers' short bio (including prior experience in organizing workshops) and contact information
* Workshop description and topics
* Relevance of the workshop to the conference
* Information about previous editions of the workshop (if applicable)
* Program Committee members (tentative)
* Estimated number of submitted papers
* Draft CFP
Please submit your workshop proposal by email to info(a)mis4tel-conference.net<mailto:info@mis4tel-conference.net> (Subject: MIS4TEL 2021 Workshop Proposal). Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.
WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS
Zuzana Kubincova - Comenius University of Bratislava, Slovakia
Elvira Popescu - University of Craiova, Romania
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Alessandra Melonio, Ph.D.
Research fellow on a fixed-term contract (RTD)
Smart Data Factory - Technology transfer Lab
Faculty of Computer Science
Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Office 112, Dominikanerplatz 3, Bozen, Italy
NOI Techpark Südtirol/Alto Adige, Office A1.4.29e, A.-Volta-Straße 9, Bozen, Italy
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Call for Papers
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CoPDA 2021 - 6th International Workshop on Cultures of Participation
in the Digital Age: AI for Humans or Humans for AI?
https://homes.di.unimi.it/cslab/copda2021/
July 6, 2021 - Limassol, Cyprus
In conjunction with IS-EUD 2021 (http://cyprusconferences.org/iseud2021/)
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Overview
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This one-day workshop edition addresses the theme "AI for Humans or
Humans for AI?".
The workshop will explore the relationship between AI, aimed at
replacing human beings, and Intelligence Augmentation (IA), focused on
empowering human beings in their daily life and work. Balancing
between these two perspectives means changing the research paradigm
from traditional Human-Centered Design (HCD), to designing the
collaboration between humans and computers. This will foster
creativity, meaningful work, intersubjectivity, and learning, and
eventually improve the quality of life of individuals. However, a
variety of issues and ethical problems need to be addressed in this
new age – e.g., privacy intrusions, massive unemployment, knowledge
and competence loss, lack of control, autonomous weapons, etc. The
workshop organizers encourage researchers to submit position papers
that will consider these aspects.
In summary, the workshop will aim at discussing the importance of HCD
in the AI Age by considering several topics including (but not limited
to):
- Cooperative problem-solving systems
- Collaborative learning
- Meaningful human control
- Distributed cognition
- Tacit knowledge and meaning making
- Multi-dimensional aspects of learning
- Big data and privacy
- Learning analytics
- Human-machine teaming systems
- Explainability and accountability of AI-based decisions
- Evaluation of AI-based systems
- End-User Development for AI-based systems
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Topics and Keywords
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The workshop will explore specific questions around the relationship
between AI and HCD, such as:
- Can we identify success stories and inspirational prototypes of
systems where humans and AI components have created unique
opportunities that neither one could achieve on their own?
- Can we identify failures of AI systems that we can learn from?
- How can we orient future development when considering the
differences and complementarity between adaptive systems (focus on AI)
and adaptable systems (focus on HCD)?
- Do the concepts of co-evolution and appropriation of human-machine
team-ing/cooperative systems change in the AI age?
- How can End-User Development methods and techniques be used in
AI-based systems to actively involve all stakeholders in design and
development process?
- How do we measure the overall benefits of AI decision-making support?
- What are examples of collective human-centered design environments?
- Do insights derived from AI systems (e.g., from Big Data analysis
and Learning Analytics) constitute unique contributions that humans
are not able to contribute on their own?
- Will the current understanding of advanced technologies help us
better under-stand who we are as human beings and what are our unique
abilities?
Keywords:
Cultures of Participation (CoP); Artificial Intelligence (AI);
Intelligence Augmentation (IA); Human-Centered Design (HCD); Design
Trade-Offs; Quality of Life (QoL).
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Submissions
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Authors are invited to submit a 5-page (including references) position
paper (LNCS format).
The papers can be submitted at:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=copda2021
All papers will be peer-reviewed by at least two members of the
Program Committee.
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Important dates
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- Apr 30th: Submission deadline for position papers
- May 15th: Notification of acceptance
- May 31th: Camera ready
- Jul 6th: CoPDA 2021 workshop
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Organizing Committee
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Barbara Rita Barricelli (Università degli Studi di Brescia, Italy)
Gerhard Fischer (University of Colorado, Boulder, USA)
Daniela Fogli (Università degli Studi di Brescia, Italy)
Anders Mørch (University of Oslo, Norway)
Antonio Piccinno (Università degli Studi di Bari, Italy)
Stefano Valtolina (Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy)
For any further information, please contact copda2021(a)easychair.org
Barbara Rita Barricelli
Assistant Professor
Department of Information Engineering
Università degli Studi di Brescia
https://barbara-barricelli.unibs.it
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The EICS’2021 Doctoral Consortium (DC) is intended to bring together PhD
students working on foundations, techniques, tools and studies in the
Human-Computer Interaction Engineering field. DC provides an opportunity
for doctoral students to present their research goals as well as
intermediate results, and to discuss them with leading experts in the field
as well as with peers.
Students can be in intermediate or advanced stages of their research, but
should not have completed their work yet, and should thus still be able to
take into account feedback from the DC.
The goals of the Doctoral Consortium are to provide PhD students with the
opportunity to:
- Receive constructive feedback and advice on their research,
- Meet experts with different backgrounds working on topics related to
the Human Computer Interaction Engineering field,
- Interact with other PhD students and exchange ideas and suggestions
among participants,
- Discuss concerns about research, supervision, job market, and other
career-related issues,
- Present their work as a poster at the EICS’2021 conference.
A submission consists of a short paper (max 4 pages standard ACM SIGCHI
format (2020), references excluded), a free-form CV of the PhD candidate
and a draft poster. Submissions must be submitted using the PCS system by
the deadline (see the firm deadline below). Papers suitable for (virtual or
presence) demonstration at the conference should also submit a
supplementary video of the system in action. The submission should not be
anonymous and must:
- identify a significant problem in the field of research,
- clearly formulate the research question,
- outline the current status of the problem domain and related solutions
(main related works)
- present clearly (preliminary) ideas, the proposed approach and the
results achieved so far,
- describe the research methodology that is applied or planned,
- make explicit the current status of the doctoral work (e.g. when
research started, how long to reach the end, papers already accepted)
- outline the expected contributions to the problem domain and highlight
their uniqueness.
Each submission will be reviewed by at least two members of the Doctoral
Consortium Program Committee. The main evaluation criteria are: relevance,
originality, significance, technical soundness, accuracy, and clarity.
Submissions must be made through the PCS system by the deadline (see the
Important dates section below).
In addition to the DC chairs, additional leading experts will be invited to
the DC to discuss the participants' research
DC participants will have their registration fee waived. The SIGCHI Student
Travel Grant (SSTG) program also be of interest to help covering traveling
expenses. For more information about this grant and for applying online,
please visit:
https://sigchi.org/conferences/student-travel-grants/gary-marsden-student-d…
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# Important dates
Submission deadline: Friday, March 12, 2021 AoE (Anywhere on Earth)
Notifications: April 16th, 2021
Camera Ready: April, 30th, 2021
# Doctoral Consortium Chairs
Regina Bernhaupt (Technical University of Eindhoven, the Netherlands)
Kaisa Väänänen (Tampere University, Finland)
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Dipartimento di Matematica e Informatica
Università di Cagliari
Via Ospedale 72, 09124, Cagliari, Italy
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Hybrid Conference
11th International Conference in Methodologies and Intelligent Systems for Technology Enhanced Learning<https://www.mis4tel-conference.net/>
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SCOPE
Education is the cornerstone of any society and it serves as one of the foundations for many of its social values and characteristics. State-of-the-art and novel methodologies and technologies allow researchers, designers, and domain experts to pursue Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) solutions targeting not only cognitive processes but also motivational, personality or emotional factors. Nowadays, we can identify two main legs, providing necessary and complementary strengths to a TEL oriented design process: appropriate technologies should be applied, and appropriate methods should guide such application. Technologies in TEL are capable of delivering smart, personalized, tailored, and motivating learning solutions. Methods are coming from different fields, such as education psychology, medicine, computer science, and from diverse communities, where collaboration and co-working is used, such as maker communities and participatory design communities. In addition, Learning Analytics can help manage available (big) data and allow to augment learning opportunities for learners and educators alike, for instance by supporting self-regulated learning or adaptation of the learning material.
As to these topics, the annual appointment of MIS4TEL established itself as a consolidated fertile forum where scholars and professionals from the international community, with a broad range of expertise in the TEL field, share results and compare experiences. The 10th edition of the conference calls for novel research in TEL and expands the topics of the previous editions, highlighting the role of the most recent methods and technological opportunities (ranging from Artificial Intelligence and agent-based systems to Robotics, Virtual Reality, Internet of Things and wearable solutions, among others) and looking for papers discussing how they can be employed to create novel approaches to TEL, innovative TEL solutions and valuable TEL experiences. As in the tradition of MIS4TEL, this edition aims at offering the different perspectives, and complementary voices, coming from the multidisciplinary field of TEL (e.g., engineering, computer science, education, medicine) from this multidisciplinary field.
MIS4TEL 2021 will be held in Salamanca (Spain) on October 6th-8th, 2021, in parallel with the PAAMS'21 International Conference<http://www.paams.net/>.
TOPICS
Technologies and technology-based solutions for TEL
* AI technologies and tools for TEL
* Agent-based and multi-agent TEL systems
* Knowledge representation, reasoning and management systems for TEL
* Natural language systems for TEL
* Recommendation, personalisation and adaptation in TEL systems
* Social networks for TEL
* Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC) for TEL
* Internet of things (IoT) solutions for TEL
* Smart solutions or environments for TEL
* Wearable technologies for TEL
* Robotics for TEL
* Virtual reality environments for TEL
* Games for TEL or gamified TEL
* Sharing and interoperability between TEL environments
* Making and fabrication for TEL
Learning analytics for TEL
* Big data and data visualisation in TEL
* Learning analytics for curriculum design
* Learning analytics for personalising the learner experience
* Learning analytics for predicting behaviour
* Learning analytics for designing learning interventions
* Learning analytics for stakeholders
Methodologies and experiences for TEL
* Methodologies for personalisation, user modelling and adaptation in TEL
* Methodologies for recommendation systems and user modelling in TEL
* Methodologies for fostering motivation and engagement in TEL
* Methodologies for the design of accessible and usable TEL systems
* Methodologies for including different voices in the design process of TEL
* Methodologies for informal learning for TEL
* Methodologies for fostering TEL in small, medium and large companies
* Methodologies, tools and frameworks supporting experiments in TEL
* Methodologies or approaches from game design and gamification for TEL
* Novel experiences and studies (e.g., case studies, ethnographic studies, field studies, experimentations) with methodologies for TEL
SPECIAL ISSUES
Authors of selected papers from MIS4TEL will be invited to submit an extended and improved version to special issue in different journals.
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To Be Updated
COMMITTEE
GENERAL CHAIR
Fernando De la Prieta
University of Salamanca
Spain
TECHNICAL PROGRAM CO-CHAIR
Rosella Gennari
Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
Italy
Marco Temperini
Sapienza University, Rome
Italy
PAPER CO-CHAIR
Tania Di Mascio
University of L'aquila
Italy
Pierpaolo Vittorini
University of L'aquila
Italy
GENERAL CHAIR
Sara Rodríguez
University of Salamanca
Spain
PUBLICITY CHAIR
Federica Caruso
University of L'aquila
Italy
Nestor Dario Duque Mendes
National University of Colombia
Colombia
Alessandra Melonio
Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
Italy
Demetrio Arturo Ovalle Carranza
National University of Colombia
Colombia
WORKSHOP CHAIRS
Zuzana Kubincova
Comenius University of Bratislava
Slovakia
Elvira Popescu
University of Craiova
România
TECHNOLOGICAL FRONTIERS CHAIR
Cesar Alberto Collazos
Universidad del Cauca
Colombia
INVITED SPEAKERS
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Yves Demazeau
Senior Researcher at CNRS Grenoble
(France)
FORMAT
All papers must be formatted according to the AISC template, with a maximum length of 10 pages (Main track and Workshops), including figures and references:
Microsoft Word Format<ftp://ftp.springernature.com/cs-proceeding/llncs/word/splnproc1703.zip>
Latex Format<ftp://ftp.springernature.com/cs-proceeding/svproc/templates/ProcSci_TeX.zip>
SUBMISSION
All proposed papers must be submitted in electronic form (PDF format) using the MIS4TEL 2021<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mis4tel21> conference management system.
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PUBLICATION
Accepted papers will be included in MIS4TEL Proceedings. At least one of the authors will be required to register and attend the symposium to present the paper in order to include the paper in the conference proceedings.
Accepted papers will be published by Springer Verlag in the Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing series<http://www.springer.com/series/11156>.
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IMPORTANT DATES
Submission date
Notification date
Camera-ready deadline
Conference dates
30th April, 2021
7th June, 2021
28th June, 2021
6th-8th October, 2021
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Alessandra Melonio, Ph.D.
Research fellow on a fixed-term contract (RTD)
Smart Data Factory - Technology transfer Lab
Faculty of Computer Science
Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Office 112, Dominikanerplatz 3, Bozen, Italy
NOI Techpark Südtirol/Alto Adige, Office A1.4.29e, A.-Volta-Straße 9, Bozen, Italy
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ACM UMAP 2021: Final Call for Demo and LBR Papers
Important Dates
• Submission of demos and LBR papers: March 26, 2021
• Notification of acceptance: April 19, 2021
• Camera-ready versions of accepted papers: May 7, 2021
• Conference: June 21-25, 2021, online from Utrecht, the Netherlands
Note: The submissions times are 11:59 pm AoE time (Anywhere on Earth)
ACM UMAP 2021 – User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization is the premier international conference for researchers and practitioners working on systems that adapt to individual users, to groups of users, and that collect, represent, and model user information.
ACM UMAP 2021 invites Demonstrations and Late-Breaking Results (LBR) papers of innovative UMAP-based systems (including research prototypes). You are encouraged to submit your Demo or LBR by March 26th, 2021.
Submission formats
For more details, see below!
Demonstrations
• Max. 3 pages + max. 1 additional page for references
• (Required) unpublished page describing how they would present the demo virtually and/or in person
• (Optional) video or external material demonstrating the system
• Publication in ACM UMAP 2021 Adjunct Proceedings
• Presentation as a virtual demo + poster at the conference
Late-Breaking Results
• Max. 7 pages + max. 2 additional pages for references
• (NEW: required) unpublished page with a list of questions the authors aim to get feedback on
• Publication in ACM UMAP 2021 Adjunct Proceedings
• Presentation as a virtual poster at the conference
Submission via https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=acmumap2021
Demonstrations
Demonstrations will showcase research prototypes and commercially available products in a dedicated session. Demo submissions must be based on an implemented and tested system that pursues one or more innovative ideas in the interest areas of the conference.
Demonstrations are an excellent and exciting way to showcase implementations and to get valuable feedback from the community. Each demo submission must make clear which aspects of the system will be demonstrated, and how these will be demonstrated on-site as well as online.
To better identify the value of demos, we also encourage authors to submit a pointer to a screencast (max. 5 minutes on Vimeo or YouTube) or any external material related to the demo (e.g., shared code on GitHub).
Descriptions of demonstrations should have a length of max. 3 pages + 1 page of references in the new ACM single-column style. On an extra page (not to be published), submissions should include a specification of the technical requirements for demonstrating the system at UMAP 2021. Given uncertainties surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, this extra page should also describe if/how the demo can be presented in a virtual setting (e.g. with a video or a live link to the system).
Late-Breaking Results
Late-Breaking Results (LBR) are research-in-progress that must contain original and unpublished accounts of innovative research ideas, preliminary results, industry showcases, and system prototypes, addressing both the theory and practice of User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization. In addition, papers introducing recently started research projects or summarizing project results are welcome as well.
We encourage researchers and practitioners to submit a late-breaking work as it provides a unique opportunity for sharing valuable ideas, eliciting useful feedback on early-stage work, and fostering discussions and collaborations among colleagues.
Late-Breaking Results papers have a length of up to 7 pages + 2 pages of references in the new ACM single-column style and will be presented to the conference as (in-person and virtual) posters. On an extra page (not to be published), submissions should include a list of questions that the authors aim to get feedback on during the poster session at UMAP 2021.
Submission and Review Process
Papers will be reviewed single-blind and do not need to be anonymized before submission.
Papers (demo and LBR) must be formatted according to the new workflow for ACM publications. The templates and instructions are available here: https://www.acm.org/publications/taps/word-template-workflow.
Authors should submit their papers as single-column. The templates are available here (we strongly recommend the usage of LaTeX for the camera-ready papers to minimize the extent of reformatting):
• LaTeX (use \documentclass[manuscript,review,anonymous]{acmart} in the sample-authordraft.tex file for single-column):
https://www.acm.org/binaries/content/assets/publications/consolidated-tex-t…
• Overleaf (use \documentclass[manuscript,review,anonymous]{acmart} for single-column): https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/acm-conference-proceedings-master-…
• MS Word: https://www.acm.org/binaries/content/assets/publications/taps/acm_submissio…
Note: Accepted papers will require a further revision to meet the requirements and page limits of the camera-ready format required by ACM. Instructions for the preparation of the camera-ready versions of the papers will be provided after acceptance.
Submit your papers in PDF format via EasyChair for ACM UMAP 2021 Demos and Late-Breaking Results at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=acmumap2021 (choose “New Submission” and make sure to select “UMAP 2021 Demo and LBR”).
The review process will be single-blind, i.e. authors’ names should be included in the papers. Submissions will be reviewed by at least two independent reviewers. They will be assessed based on their originality and novelty, potential contribution to the research field, potential impact in particular use cases, and the usefulness of presented experiences, as well as their overall readability.
Papers that exceed the page limits or do not adhere to the formatting guidelines will be returned without review.
Publication and Presentation
Accepted Demo and Late-Breaking Results papers will be published in the ACM UMAP 2021 Adjunct Proceedings in the ACM Digital Library. All categories will be presented at the poster reception of the conference, in the form of a poster and/or a software demonstration following poster format. This form of presentation will provide presenters with an opportunity to obtain direct feedback about their work from a wide audience during the conference.
At least one author of each accepted paper must register for the conference and present the paper there.
Late-Breaking Results and Demo Chairs
• Bart Knijnenburg, Clemson University, South Carolina, USA
• Eva Zangerle, Universität Innsbruck, Austria
Cari Colleghi e Amici,
come sapete la conferenza internazionale INTERACT 2021 si svolgerà a
Bari dal 30 agosto al 3 settembre.
Noi vorremmo avere la più ampia partecipazione da parte della comunità
italiana di HCI a questo importante evento. Alcuni di voi hanno già
sottomesso full papers e/o proposte di workshop. INTERACT consente varie
altre possibilità di partecipazione. Le prossime scadenze sono tutte il
16 aprile 2021 e si può contribuire sottomettendo:
- Short papers
- Interactive demos
- Courses
- Posters
- Doctoral consortium
- Industrial Experiences
- Panels
Tutti i dettagli sono sul sito https://interact2021.org
Siamo fiduciosi che nei prossimi mesi la campagna vaccinale per il
COVID-19 in Italia e nel mondo subirà un'accelerazione e la situazione
migliorerà. Avremo molto piacere ad accogliervi in presenza a Bari ma
siamo anche organizzati per consentire la partecipazione in modalità
mista o online.
Confidando nella vostra più ampia partecipazione, vi salutiamo
cordialmente.
Carmelo Ardito, Rosa Lanzilotti, Alessio Malizia
[Technical Programme Co-Chairs of INTERACT 2021]
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INTERACT 2021
Aug 30th - Sep 3rd, 2021, Bari, Italy
https://interact2021.org
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INTERACT 2021 is the 18th International Conference promoted by the IFIP
Technical Committee 13 on Human–Computer Interaction. INTERACT is held
every two years.
The theme of INTERACT 2021 is “Sense, Feel, Design”, highlighting new
challenges of interaction design. Technology is today more and more
widespread, pervasive and blended in the world we live in. On one side,
devices that sense humans' activities have the potential to provide an
enriched interaction. On the other side, the user experience can be
further enhanced by exploiting multisensorial technologies. Not only the
traditional human senses of vision and hearing, but also senses of
touch, smell, and taste, as well as emotions are to be taken into
account when designing for future interactions. INTERACT 2021 is the
right venue to debate such new challenges. Another new topic of this
edition is Human-AI Interaction, focusing on the design of
human-centered intelligent systems.
Conference proceedings are published in Springer LNCS series and are
available in the Springer Digital Library.
We invite you to submit your original work to INTERACT 2021 in the
following tracks by *April 16th, 2021*:
- Short Papers
- Posters
- Interactive Demos
- Courses
- Doctoral Consortium
- Industrial Experiences
- Panels
All contributions are peer reviewed, juried or curated by the members of
the international program committee.
INTERACT 2021 will be held in Bari, a beautiful city on the Adriatic
coast of Southern Italy.
The hotel Villa Romanazzi Carducci will host the conference. With its
liberty-period villa immersed in a nice park characterized by a variety
of trees along various pathways, this hotel provides a great context for
welcoming the INTERACT participants.
All precautions to ensure participants’ health safety will be taken. The
evolution of the pandemic will be carefully monitored and those who
could not travel due to COVID-19 will be allowed to present and
participate online to the conference.
Paolo Buono (University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy)
Catherine Plaisant (University of Maryland, USA and INRIA, France)
[General Co-Chairs]
Carmelo Ardito (Polytechnic University of Bari, Italy)
Rosa Lanzilotti (University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy)
Alessio Malizia (University of Hertfordshire, UK)
[Technical Programme Co-Chairs of INTERACT 2021]
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For further information, please, visit the web site:
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Politecnico di Bari
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Second International Workshop on Adapted intEraction with SociAl Robots (cAESAR), in conjunction with UMAP 2021, (on-line) Utrecht, the Netherlands, June 21-25, 2021
Website: https://caesar2021.di.unito.it/index.html <https://caesar2020.di.unito.it/index.html>
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IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission: April 2, 2021 (23:59 AoE time)
Notification to authors: April 19, 2021
Camera-ready version of accepted papers: May 07, 2021
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All accepted papers will be published by ACM as a joint volume of Extended UMAP 2021 Proceedings and will be available via the ACM Digital Library.
The aim of this Workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners who are working on various aspects of social robotics and adaptive interaction. The expected result of the workshop is a multidisciplinary research agenda that will inform future research directions and hopefully, forge some research collaborations.
++Topics++
Topics (of interest) include (but are not limited to):
- Personalized Human-Robot Interaction (HRI)
- User modeling in social HRI
- Adaptation strategies for social HRI
- Affective interaction with robots
- Machine learning for social robots
- Natural Language Interaction with social robots
- Emotion detection in social HRI
- Social Assistive Robots
- Social Robots in Education
- Social HRI and Cognitive Impairments
- Social Robots as Conversational Recommender Systems
- Social Robots in the real world
- User-centered Design in social HRI
- Behavior Transparency for Social Robot
- Empirical Evaluation of Social Robots
++Submissions++
Paper Submissions in EasyChair by selecting the track "Workshop-cAESAR": https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=acmumap2021 <https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=acmumap2021>
Page limits: Long papers up to 10 pages including references; Short papers up to 6 pages including references; Position paper/Demo paper 2 pages including references.
Papers that exceed the page limits or formatting guidelines will be returned without review.
Submissions should be single blinded, i.e. authors names should be included in the submissions.
Papers must be formatted using the ACM SIG CHI proceedings template: http://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template <http://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template> (the paper format, not the extended abstract format).
An international panel of experts will review all submissions. Demos need to provide links to the systems presented. Work that has already been published should not be submitted unless it introduces a significant addition to the previously published work.
++ Organizing committee ++
Berardina (Nadja) De Carolis, University of Bari, Italy, berardina.decarolis(a)uniba.it <mailto:berardina.decarolis@uniba.it>
Cristina Gena, University of Torino, Italy, cgena(a)di.unito.it <mailto:cgena@di.unito.it>
Antonio Lieto, University of Torino, Italy, lieto(a)di.unito.it <mailto:lieto@di.unito.it>
Silvia Rossi, University of Napoli Federico II, silvia.rossi(a)unina.it <mailto:silvia.rossi@unina.it>
Alessandra Sciutti, Italian Institute of Technology, Genova, Italy, alessandra.sciutti(a)iit.it <mailto:alessandra.sciutti@iit.it>
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Cristina Gena, PhD
Associate professor - Computer Science Department
Head of the Smart HCI Lab@ICxT Innovation Center
Università di Torino
Via Pessinetto 12, 10149 Torino, Italy
Phone +39 0116706827
web: www.di.unito.it/~cgena/
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Special Issue on
*Collaborative multimedia applications in technology*
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• Freddy Paz, Pontificia Universidad Católica, Perù
• Habib Fardoun, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain & King
Abdulaziz University. Saudi Arabia**
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devoted Collaborative multimedia applications in technology includes,
but is not limited to:
Frameworks and Methodologies for Collaboration
Collaboration Enabling Technologies
Architectures & Design of Collaboration Systems
Platforms, Artifacts and Tools for Collaboration
Coordination and Cooperation Mechanisms
Interfaces for Collaborative Work
Intelligent, Autonomous and Multi Agents in Collaboration
Cognitive and Psychological Issues in Collaboration
Virtual Communities and Communities of Practice
Group Characteristics and Social Factors
Ontologies and Ethnographic Approaches
Human-machine Collaboration and Interaction
Awareness in Collaboration Systems
Contextual and Situation-based Collaboration
Visualization of Collaborative Processes & Applications
Privacy-preserving Collaboration
Grid and Cloud-based Collaboration Environments**
**and Focus Section on*
**Design during and for Pandemics
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• Guido Giunti, University of Oulu, Finland and TU Delft, Netherlands
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Information Processing Sciences, and Industrial Design? Then it is vital
to contribute to this focused issue with your experiences on:
how the COVID-19 influenced the way you work with users of technology
how the pandemic influenced your designs
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pandemic e.g. HIV, Ebola, or COVID-19 prevention and management
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'Decoding The Smart City'
Guest editors: Elise Hodson, Michel Nader Sayún, Teija Vainio
• Autumn 2021
'Speculative and Critical Design: approaches and influences in education'
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PATCH Workshop @ UMAP 2021 - FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS
NEWS: Extended Deadline!
Due to several requests, papers are now due by* April 2, 2021.*
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The 12th International Workshop on Personalized Access to Cultural Heritage
(PATCH 2021) co-located with ACM UMAP 2021 - Online
https://patch2021.di.unito.it/
Abstract and Topics
Following the successful series of PATCH workshops, PATCH 2021 will be
again the meeting point between state of the art cultural heritage (CH)
research and personalization research. For those using any kind of
technology, while focusing on ubiquitous and adaptive scenarios, to enhance
the personal experience in CH sites. The workshop is aimed at bringing
together researchers and practitioners who are working on various aspects
of CH and are interested in exploring the potential of state of the art of
mobile and personalized technology (onsite as well as online) to enhance
the CH visit experience. The expected result of the workshop is a
multidisciplinary research agenda that will inform future research
directions and hopefully, forge some research collaborations.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
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Adaptive navigation and personalized browsing in digital and physical
cultural heritage collections and in CH sites
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Ambient Cultural Heritage
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Personalization for group of visitors to CH sites
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Personalization for collective CH information authoring and management
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Creativity and collaboration support in CH
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Personalized mobile museum guides & personal museum assistants
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Recommendation strategies for CH
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Adaptation strategies for text and non-verbal content in CH
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NLG techniques and conversational agents for CH
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(User Interaction with) Integration of virtual and physical collections
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Analysis of behavior patterns to improve CH recommendation
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Personalization across the whole of a person's digital ecosystem
(including CH)
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Long term personalization in CH
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IoT and Cultural Heritage
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Human-Robots adaptation in museums
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3D, Virtual and Augmented Reality for Cultural Heritage
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Context-aware information presentation in CH
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Interactive user interfaces for CH applications
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Gestural interfaces for Cultural Heritage applications
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Use of personality for guiding Cultural Heritage Experiences
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Participatory CH including multiple viewpoints and perspectives
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Community mapping for CH information sharing
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Multiple viewpoints and perspectives for CH
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Remote access to CH
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Personalized support to the exploration of Cultural and Natural Heritage
Motivation
Cultural heritage (CH) has traditionally been a privileged area for
personalization research, as highlighted by the many H2020 calls on this
topic. Visitors come to cultural heritage sites willing to experience and
learn new things, usually without a clear idea of what to expect. CH sites
are typically rich in objects and information; much more than the visitor
can absorb during the limited time of a visit. As discussed by Falk (2009),
visitors to CH sites differ and their visit experience involves a
combination of the physical, the personal, and the socio-cultural context
and identity-related aspects. Hence, they may benefit from individualized
support that takes into account contextual and personal attributes.
However, personalization brings two main challenges:
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Firstly, can we support CH exploration for first-time and anonymous
visitors, taking into account that many people access cultural sites only
once, or they interact with digital services anonymously?
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Secondly, when it is possible to track users along time, can we provide
an engaging experience for the ‘digital’, ‘mobile’ and ‘traditional’ CH
visitors before, during and after a visit by exploiting information from
previous interactions on CH sites and elsewhere on the ubiquitous Web?
Further, an interesting problem to explore is whether this kind of support
can be a basis for maintaining a lifelong chain of personalized CH
experiences. This is true, not only in “traditional” CH sites, but also in
urban environments, which reflect the varied history of mankind and offer
places and objects representing shared values for the population, to be
preserved and valued.
Submissions
Regular papers: up to 10 pages excluding references;
Position paper/Demo papers: up to 4 pages excluding references.
Papers that exceed the page limits or formatting guidelines will be
returned without review.
Submissions should be single blinded, i.e. authors names should be included
in the submissions.
Papers must be formatted according to the new workflow for ACM
publications. The templates and instructions are available here:
https://www.acm.org/publications/taps/word-template-workflow.
All papers should be submitted in PDF format via the online submission
system by selecting the track "Workshop-PATCH":
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=acmumap2021.
An international panel of experts will review all submissions.
Work that has already been published should not be submitted unless it
introduces a significant addition to the previously published work.
There will be a conference adjunct proceedings published by ACM where all
the workshop papers will be published.
Important dates:
April 2, 2021: Submission deadline (23:59 PM Hawaiian time)
March 26, 2021: Submission deadline (23:59 PM Hawaiian time)
April 19, 2021: Notification deadline (23:59 PM Hawaiian time)
May 7, 2021: Camera-Ready deadline (23:59 PM Hawaiian time)
Workshop organizers
Liliana Ardissono, University of Torino, Italy, liliana.ardissono(a)unito.it
Cristina Gena, University of Torino, Italy, cristina.gena(a)unito.it
Tsvi (Tsvika) Kuflik, The University of Haifa, Israel,
tsvikak(a)is.haifa.ac.il
Noemi Mauro, University of Torino, Italy, noemi.mauro(a)unito.it
George E. Raptis, Human Opsis, Greece, raptisg(a)upnet.gr
Alan Wecker, The University of Haifa, Israel, ajwecker(a)gmail.com
Program Committee
Angeliki Antoniou - University of Peloponnese, Greece
Liliana Ardissono - University of Torino, Italy
Carmelo Ardito - Politecnico of Bari, Italy
George Caridakis - University of the Aegean, Greece
Keith Cheverst - The University of Lancaster, UK
Rossana Damiano - University of Torino, Italy
Berardina Nadja De Carolis - University of Bari, Italy
Cristina Gena - University of Torino, Italy
Susan Hazan - Israel Museum, Israel
Christina Katsini - University of Patras, Greece
Tsvika Kuflik - The University of Haifa, Israel
Moayad Mokarten - The University of Haifa, Israel
Joel Lanir - The University of Haifa, Israel
Vincenzo Lombardo - University of Torino, Italy
Pasquale Lops - University of Bari, Italy
Noemi Mauro - University of Torino, Italy
Elena Not - FBK-irst, Italy
George E. Raptis - Human Opsis, Greece
Giuseppe Sansonetti - University of Roma, Italy
Giovanni Semeraro - University of Bari, Italy
Oliviero Stock - FBK-irst, Italy
Maria Vayanou - University of Athens, Greece
Manolis Wallace - University of Peloponnese, Greece
Alan Wecker - The University of Haifa, Israel
Massimo Zancanaro - University of Trento, Italy
*** Apologies for cross postings ***
ExUM Workshop @UMAP 2021 - FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS
NEWS: Extended Deadline!
Papers now due: April 2, 2021
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Workshop on Explainable User Models and Personalised Systems (ExUM@UMAP
2021)
June 21-25, 2020
co-located with UMAP 2021 (http://www.um.org/umap2021) - Online Conference
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ExUM_Workshop
Web: http://www.di.uniba.it/~swap/exum
Submission: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=acmumap2021 (select
"Workshop-ExUM")
For any information: cataldo.musto(a)uniba.it <mailto:cataldo.musto@uniba.it>
, marco.polignano(a)uniba.it <mailto:marco.polignano@uniba.it>
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COVID-19 STATUS - UPDATE
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The 29th Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization will be
a hybrid conference.
We will be happy to welcome all of you who are willing, able and allowed to
travel in Utrecht, the Netherlands.
We are still figuring out all the details, which we hope to announce bit by
bit during the next couple of months.
Stay tuned for further updates.
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ABSTRACT
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Adaptive and personalized systems have become pervasive technologies which
are gradually playing an increasingly important role in our daily lives.
Indeed, we are now used to interact every day with algorithms that help us
in several scenarios, ranging from services that suggest us music to be
listened to or movies to be watched, to personal assistants able to
proactively support us in complex decision-making tasks.
As the importance of such technologies in our everyday lives grows, it is
fundamental that the internal mechanisms that guide
these algorithms are as clear as possible. It is not by chance that the
recent General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) emphasized the
users' right to explanation when people face machine learning-based (or
more in general - artificial intelligence-based) systems. Unfortunately,
the current research tends to go in the opposite direction, since most of
the approaches try to maximize the effectiveness of the personalization
strategy
(e.g., recommendation accuracy) at the expense of the explainability and the
transparency of the model.
The main research questions which arise from this scenario is simple and
straightforward: how can we deal with such a dichotomy between the need for
effective adaptive systems and the right to transparency and
interpretability?
Several research lines are triggered by this question: building scrutable
user models and transparent algorithms, analyzing the impact of opaque
algorithms on
final users, studying the role of explanation strategies, investigating how
to provide users with more control in the personalization and adaptation
problems.
The workshop aims to provide a forum for discussing such problems,
challenges and innovative re-search approaches in the area, by investigating
the role of transparency
and explainability on the re-cent methodologies for building user models or
for developing personalized and adaptive systems.
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TOPICS
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Topics of interests include but are not limited to:
· TRANSPARENT AND EXPLAINABLE PERSONALIZATION STRATEGIES
o Scrutable User Models
o Transparent User Profiling and Personal Data Extraction
o Explainable Personalization and Adaptation Methodologies
o Novel strategies (e.g., conversational recommender systems)
for building transparent algorithms
· DESIGNING EXPLANATION ALGORITHMS
o Explanation algorithms based on item description and item
properties
o Explanation algorithms based on user-generated content (e.g.,
reviews)
o Explanation algorithms based on collaborative information
o Building explanation algorithms for opaque personalization
techniques (e.g., neural networks, matrix factorization)
· DESIGNING TRANSPARENT AND EXPLAINABLE USER INTERFACES
o Transparent User Interfaces
o Designing Transparent Interaction methodologies
o Novel paradigms (e.g. chatbots) for building transparent
models
· EVALUATING TRANSPARENCY AND EXPLAINABILITY
o Evaluating Transparency in interaction or personalization
o Evaluating Explainability of the algorithms
o Designing User Studies for evaluating transparency and
explainability
o Novel metrics and experimental protocols
· OPEN ISSUES IN TRANSPARENT AND EXPLAINABLE USER MODELS AND
PERSONALIZED SYSTEMS
o Ethical issues (Fairness and Biases) in User Models and
Personalized Systems
o Privacy management of Personal and Social data
o Discussing Recent Regulations (GDPR) and future directions
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SUBMISSIONS
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We encourage the submission of original contributions, investigating novel
methodologies to exploit heterogeneous personal data and approach to build
transparent and scrutable user models.
(A) Regular papers (max. 10 pages + references - single-column ACM format);
(B) Demo and Position Papers (max. 5 pages + references - ACM format);
Submission site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=exum2020
All submitted papers will be evaluated by at least two members of the
program committee, based on originality, significance, relevance and
technical quality.
Note that the references do not count towards page limits. Submissions
should be single blinded, i.e. authors names should be included in the
submissions.
Papers must be formatted according to the new workflow for ACM publications.
The templates and instructions are available here:
https://www.acm.org/publications/taps/word-template-workflow.
Authors should submit their papers as single-column. The templates are
available here (we strongly recommend the usage of LaTeX for the
camera-ready papers to minimize the extent of reformatting):
LaTeX (use \documentclass[manuscript,review,anonymous]{acmart} in the
sample-authordraft.tex file for single-column):
https://www.acm.org/binaries/content/assets/publications/consolidated-tex-te
mplate/acmart-primary.zip
Overleaf (use \documentclass[manuscript,review,anonymous]{acmart} for
single-column):
https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/acm-conference-proceedings-master-t
emplate/pnrfvrrdbfwt
MS Word:
https://www.acm.org/binaries/content/assets/publications/taps/acm_submission
_template.docx
Submissions must be made through the EasyChair conference system prior the
specified deadline (AoE).
All accepted papers will be published by ACM as a joint volume of Extended
UMAP 2021 Proceedings and will be available via the ACM Digital Library.
At least one author of each accepted paper must register for the particular
workshop and present the paper there.
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IMPORTANT DATES
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* Full paper submission: April 2, 2021 (EXTENDED!)
* Paper notification: April 26, 2021
* Camera-ready paper: May 7, 2021
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ORGANIZATION
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Cataldo Musto - University of Bari, Italy
Nava Tintarev - Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Oanal Inel - Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Marco Polignano - University of Bari, Italy
Giovanni Semeraro - University of Bari, Italy
Juergen Ziegler - University of Duisburg Essen
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PROGRAM COMMITEE (TBA)
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Walter Anelli, Politecnico di Bari
Alejandro Bellogín, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Ludovico Boratto, PEURECAT
Robin Burke, University of Colorado
Ivan Cantador Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain
Li Chen, Hong Kong Baptist University
Cristina Conati, The University of British Columbia
Michael Ekstrand, Boise State University
Fabio Gasparetti, Roma Tre University
Riccardo Guidotti, University of Pisa
Eelco Herder, Radboud University Nijmegen
Andrea Iovine, Università degli Studi di Bari
Kyriaki Kalimeri, I.S.I.
Dietmar Jannach, University of Klagenfurt
Styliani Kleanthous, Open University of Cyprus
Aonghus Lawlor, University College Dublin
Benedikt Loepp, University of Duisburg-Essen
Fedelucio Narducci, Politecnico di Bari
Amon Rapp, University of Turin
Giuseppe Sansonetti, Roma Tre University
Lucio Davide Spano, University of Cagliari
Alain Starke University of Bergen
Panagiotis Symeonidis, Free University of Bolzano
Markus Zanker Free University of Bozen - Bolzano
Dear colleagues,
We are happy to announce the call for papers for our *workshop on Nature
and HCI* at the upcoming *CHItaly'21 conference*.
In 2020, when most of the world population has experienced limitations to
free mobility due to the COVID-19 pandemic, socialization and outdoor life
started to be strongly desired and dreamed. Technologies such as
smartphones, cameras, sports trackers, electronic tourist guides,
head-mounted displays have the potential to enable, enhance or disrupt
users' experience of and interaction with nature, broadly intended as an
open-air setting that includes cities, peripheries, rural areas, wild
natural environments. Thus, the use of technology outdoors offers a wide
range of interesting aspects and challenges to be investigated, such as
individual wellbeing, knowledge generation, sustainability, and social
issues. Resonating with the CHItaly theme "Frontiers of HCI", this workshop
aims to bring together researchers exploring the frontiers of
i) using technology outdoors, in terms of scope, opportunities, and
limitations;
ii) spaces that are not only natural or artificial but hybrid and offer
opportunities for remote and asynchronous outdoor experiences;
iii) interaction design in accounting for human interests over a variety of
non-human ecologies.
For further information, visit our website:
https://sites.google.com/view/naturehci/home.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
Possible topics include but are not limited to:
- Technology enabling/enhancing/augmenting the natural experience
- Ecotourism
- The political ecology of interaction design
- Outdoor sports
- Citizen science
- Socialization outdoors (e.g., parks and public spaces, community
gardening)
- Education & Serious leisure outdoors
- Environmental sustainability
- Technology for outdoor safety and safety when using technology outdoors
- Natural and cultural heritage (e.g., cultural landscapes)
- The indoorisation of natural elements (e.g., indoorisation of outdoor
sports, virtual/augmented reality)
HOW TO APPLY?
Three types of submissions are welcome:
- *Position papers* where authors discuss one of the workshop topics and
describe how their expertise may be of interest for the workshop discussion
(2 pages, references excluded);
- *Original research presenting preliminary insights/results*. We
welcome work at all development stages: papers can describe applied
systems, empirical findings, or theoretically grounded positions (from 4 to
6 pages, references excluded);
- *Critical design fiction*, in which authors may explore the future
consequences of a prolonged distancing, limited experience of the outdoors,
or the different mediating roles technology can have (from 4 to 6 pages,
references excluded).
KEY DATES
*Submission deadline: April 23, 2021, 11.59 pm CET on Easychair: *https://
easychair.org/conferences/?conf=naturehci21
Notification: May 14, 2021
Workshop: July 12, 2021
ATTENDANCE
CHItaly and the NatureHCI workshop will be organized in a hybrid
manner. *Participants
can choose whether to participate remotely or in-person in Bolzano*. The
workshop activities and discussions will be organized accordingly.
ORGANIZERS
Eleonora Mencarini, Bruno Kessler Foundation (Italy)
Linda Tonolli, University of Trento (Italy)
Amon Rapp, University of Torino (Italy)
Maurizio Teli, Aalborg University (Denmark)
Roberto Cibin, Masaryk University (Czech Republic)
Vincenzo D'Andrea, University of Trento (Italy)
Massimo Zancanaro, University of Trento (Italy)
If you have any questions, please drop an email at mencarini(a)fbk.eu.
Best regards,
Eleonora Mencarini (on behalf of the NatureHCI organizers)
Eleonora Mencarini, PhD
Postdoctoral Researcher
i3 Unit - Digis Centre - FBK0461/314576
GHItaly21
4th Workshop on Games-Human Interaction
In Conjunction with CHItaly 2021 -
The biannual Conference of the Italian ACM SIGCHI Chapter
https://chitaly2021.inf.unibz.it/
CALL FOR PAPERS
The 4th Workshop on Games-Human Interaction – GHItaly21 is the fourth
edition of a series of workshops focused on the multifaceted issues related
to the design and development of human-game interfaces. GHItaly21 aims at
establishing a common venue for scholars and industry practitioners, where
they can exchange ideas on all the topic related to this multidisciplinary
field, and possibly create new collaborations. The main goal of the event
is to spur discussion on the development of new ways of researching,
teaching, and working on HCI applied to design and production of video
games. The application range of video games has to be intended in its
broadest sense: from entertainment and to “serious” applied finalities
(health, education, etc).
GHItaly21 will be held *online* in conjunction with the 14th Edition of
CHItaly, the biannual Conference of the Italian ACM SIGCHI Chapter, from 11
to 13 of July 2021 in Bolzano.
TOPICS
The workshop aims at collecting contribution advancing the research applied
to *video games*. Suggested topics include (but are not limited to):
*Adaptive and Context-Aware Interfaces*
*Agency of objects *
*Artificial Intelligence applications *
*Biometric measures for interaction*
*Critical or meaningful play experience *
*Distributed and Online systems *
*Full-body Interaction*
*Game Design & Level Design *
*Human Computer Interaction applied to visual interfaces *
*Immersive VR systems *
*Information Visualization*
*Interaction Design Tools*
*Interfaces for Social Interaction and Cooperation*
*Motion-based Interaction*
*Moral choices *
*Multimodal Interfaces*
*(Multi)Sensory Interfaces*
*Procedural rhetoric *
*Sensemaking *
*Storytelling *
*Usability and Accessibility*
*Visualization techniques *
*Virtual and Augmented Reality*
SUBMISSION
All paper submissions must be in English, and they must not exceed nine (9)
pages in length, including references. The papers must be formatted using
the *ACM single-column submission template*.
ACM *single-column submission templates* are available for *Word* and
*LaTeX*.
· *Word template*.
Download and use the most recent Submission Template
<https://www.acm.org/binaries/content/assets/publications/taps/acm_submissio…>
from
the ACM website
<https://www.acm.org/publications/taps/word-template-workflow#h-2.-the-workf…>
.
· *LaTeX template*.
There are two alternatives:
1. Download the *Master Article Template - LaTeX* folder from the ACM
website
<https://www.acm.org/publications/taps/word-template-workflow#h-2.-the-workf…>.
Then choose "sample-sigconf" from the "sample" subfolder. For the
one-column format,
*comment* "\documentclass[sigconf,authordraft]{acmart}" and *uncomment* "
\documentclass[manuscript,screen,review]{acmart}".
2. Go to Overleaf and use ACM Conference Proceedings "Master" Template
<https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/acm-conference-proceedings-master-…>.
For the one-column format, *comment* "
\documentclass[sigconf,authordraft]{acmart}" and *uncomment* "
\documentclass[manuscript,screen,review]{acmart}".
3. For further specifications concerning the ACM format for
manuscripts, please, refer to the ACM website
<https://www.acm.org/publications/taps/word-template-workflow>.
Papers must be submitted online via EasyChair submission system:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ghitaly21
All the papers will be subject to a double review process by the members of
the Programme Committee. The proceedings with the papers accepted to the
GHItaly21 workshop will be published in CEUR Workshop Proceedings
(*http://ceur-ws.org/
<http://ceur-ws.org/>*), and will be indexed by SCOPUS.
Important Dates
April 23, 2021 Submission deadline
May 14, 2021 Notifications to contributors
May 24, 2021 Camera-ready submission
July 12, 2021 GHItaly21 workshop
July 11-13, 2021 CHItaly 21 conference
(Deadlines are meant till 11.59 pm CET)
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Maria *De Marsico* - Sapienza Università di Roma
Laura Anna *Ripamonti* - Università degli Studi di Milano
Davide *Gadia* - Università degli Studi di Milano
Dario *Maggiorini* - Università degli Studi di Milano
Ilaria *Mariani* - Dipartimento di Design, Politecnico di Milano
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Maria De Marsico
Associate Professor
Co-Editor-in-Chief of Pattern Recognition Letters
Associate Editor of Pattern Recognition
Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Biometrics, Behavior, and Identity
Science
Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Biometrics Newsletter
IEEE Senior member
Sapienza University of Rome
Department of Computer Science
Via Salaria 113 - 00198 Rome - Italy
email: demarsico(a)di.uniroma1.it
tel: +39 06 49918312
/Apologies for unintended cross-mailing
/ =========================================================
*EXTENDED DEADLINE**--> **March 31, 2021
*call for papers <http://slerd2021.uniroma2.it/call-for-papers/>
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*6th International Conference on Smart Learning Ecosystems and Regional
Development - SLERD Reload**
**Smart Learning Ecosystems and the Regional Development after the
pandemic.*
*June 24-25, 2021*
/*Bucharest, Romania (blended)*/
slerd2021.uniroma2.it <http://slerd2021.uniroma2.it/>
Contacts:
1st: traian[dot] rebedea[at] cs[dot] pub[dot] ro /(conference chair)/ -
mihai [dot] dascalu [at] upb [dot] ro
2nd: aslerd [dot] org [at] gmail [dot] com
*=========================================================
SLERD 2021 *will feature:*
keynotes *by:*
• Inger Birkeland *(University of South-Eastern Norway) – June 24*
*/Place-conscious education and regional development: Facilitating
ecologies of place/*
• Danielle McNamara *(Arizona State University) – June 24*
*/Interdisciplinary Behavioral Science: Enhancing Literacy from a
Multidimensional Perspective/*
• Sébastien Turbot *(eko6 and WISE research fellow) – June 25*
*/Accelerating Learning Ecosystems: a Living Lab Approach/*
*
*
the *Student Scientific Video Contest*
**
call for contributions
<http://slerd2021.uniroma2.it/scientific-video-contest/>
**
with the award of the “*BEST SCIENTIFIC VIDEO DOCUMENTS”* (three prizes:
500,00 €, 300,00 €, 300,00 € and free participation to the conference)
*
*
**
two Open Debates
<http://slerd2021.uniroma2.it/open-debate-dibattito-aperto/> – June 25 –
on *• Smart Learning Ecosystems as Engine of the “new normality”*
**
*• ***Towards Learning Ecosystems Based on Competences: the promise of
the micro-credentials** and a Satellite Event
<http://slerd2021.uniroma2.it/satellite-event/> – June 23 – the round
table on *“Social inclusion at school: new perspectives for a smart
learning ecosystem”*
*orgnized by the PLEIADE partnership
*SLERD 2021* is proud to invite colleagues - researchers and
practitioners - from all over the world to share the efforts concerning
the development of smart learning ecosystems and, contributions on how
to build together a brilliant post pandemic future, where smart learning
ecosystems and smart education will be even more central in the
education of future citizens, and in the promotion of social innovation
and territorial development.
/*
*//*Topics of interests*/
can be grouped under three big themes:
/*• places for smart education
*/ *
• future of institutional learning
• interplay between formal and informal learning
• new educational models and settings
• continuity-discontinuity of time, technology, place/space, processes
in learning
• role of, and case studies of, games and gamification in smart education
• dual education and other alternate scheme approaches
• monitoring and benchmarking of smartness (individual, institution,
city, region)
*
/*• people in place centered design for smart education*/
*
• general frameworks and methodological advances
• design, data and other relevant literacies
• smart citizen’s literacies, skill and competences
• communities and co-design in smart learning
• sharing & participatory practices
• open access to any resource and disparity
• cultural influences
*
/*• supportive learning technologies for smart education*/
*
• intelligent tutoring systems and interfaces
• semantic web technologies and applications
• text/opinion mining and sentiment analysis
• real/virtual communities and social network analysis
• interoperability and application of open/smart data and services
• safety & security in education
• IoT, ubiquitous and wearable technologies
• adaptability to educational contexts and citizens
• role of VR in education
*
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/*Important dates:*/
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• Deadline for papers submission: *March**31, 2021 (extended)*
• Notification to the authors: April 30, 2021
• Camera ready paper: May 15, 2021
• Conference: June 24-25, 2021
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/*Proceedings:*/
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*Proceedings*, as for previous editions, will be published by *Springer*
in the Series *Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies*
<https://www.springer.com/series/8767> that will be indexed by SCOPUS,
EI-Compendex and Springerlink.
(Note that proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Smart
Learning Ecosystems and Regional Development is among the top used
publications on SpringerLink that concern one or more of the United
Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs))
*Extended version of selected papers* will be also included in a
*special issue of IxD&A Journal
<http://ixdea.uniroma2.it/inevent/events/idea2010/index.php?s=102>*
(ISSN 1826-9745, e-ISSN 2283-2998) that is indexed by SCOPUS and
Emerging Sources of Web of Science
SLERD welcomes short (max. 8 pages) and long contributions (max. 12 pages).
Papers should be written according to the */Spinger Instruction for
Authors/* of the series /Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies/:
https://www.springer.com/us/authors-editors/conference-proceedings/conferen…
Link to the /*paper submission page on easy chair:*/
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=slerd2021
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Join ALSLERD and share our vision on the future of Smart Learning
Ecosystems: Timisoara declaration
<http://www.mifav.uniroma2.it/inevent/events/aslerd/docs/TIMISOARA_DECLARATI…>
See ASLERD website for
Request of membership, membership fees and legal
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Dear list members,
The submission deadline for the Interactive Experiences at CHItaly is
approaching! We welcome prototypes and installations that explore,
represent, and challenge the frontier of HCI.
Please check further details and the submission options on our website:
https://chitaly2021.inf.unibz.it/interactive_experiences.html
And don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.
All the best,
Seçil, Jennifer, and Maria
****
In the last months, we have been shaping the Interactive Experiences track
at CHItaly'21. It is the first time the conference will be hosting this
track and we want it to be a venue for exploring, representing, and
challenging the frontiers of HCI through prototypes and installations. The
call for participation is now open and we thought it could be of interest
to some of the members of this list.
So, what could be an example of an Interactive Experience? A prototype of a
digital platform empowering grassroots, an interactive visualization of a
complex issue, an artistic experiment exploring more-than-human
interactions, a critical design artifact that challenges predominant
narratives of digital futures, and not only. If it sounds interesting,
check the details, submission options, and our fantastic committee on our
website:
https://chitaly2021.inf.unibz.it/interactive_experiences.html
We are hoping to safely welcome some of you to Bolzano (Italy) in July but,
in case it is not possible, online participation will also be available.
Submission deadline: 19th March 2021
*2nd International Workshop on the Internet of Sounds*
*(part of Audio Mostly 2021 - Virtual conference)*
September 1-3, 2021.
< Apologies for cross-posting >
< Please distribute >
*Call for papers and demos*
After the success of the first edition, we are pleased to invite the
community to submit to the 2nd International Workshop on the Internet of
Sounds (IWIS 2021). The Internet of Sounds is an emerging research field
positioned at the intersection of the Internet of Things and Sound and
Music Computing domains. The workshop will run virtually.
The aim of the workshop is to bring together academics and industry to
investigate and advance the development of Internet of Sounds technologies
by using cutting-edge tools and processes. The event will consist of
presentations from academics and keynotes, poster presentations,
demonstrations, as well as tutorials.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following areas:
- Wireless acoustic sensor networks
- Detection and classification of sounds in acoustic sensor networks
- Visualization and Sonification of acoustic sensor networks
- Ecoacoustics
- Privacy and security in acoustic sensor networks
- Smart Musical Instruments
- Musical haptics for the Internet of Musical Things
- Participatory live music performances
- Networked music performances
- Music education applications for the Internet of Musical Things
- Intelligent music production in Internet of Musical Things contexts
- Ubiquitous music
- Web Audio for the Internet of Sounds
- Spatial audio for the Internet of Sounds
- Sonification for Internet of Sounds applications
- Protocols and exchange formats for the Internet of Sounds
- Improving accessibility and inclusiveness within the Internet of Sounds
- Open audio databases for Deep Learning and Data Mining
- Challenges in the management and delivery of large audio databases
- Visualization, access and indexing of audio databases
- Cloud-based services for musical and audio applications
We consider contributions in the form of a full paper (min 5 pages, max 8
pages), a poster paper (min 2 pages, max 4 pages), or a demo proposal (max
2 pages). Authors are welcome to submit to all three tracks. We encourage
the submission of work in progress as well as more mature work.
The event is being run alongside the Audio Mostly Conference (
https://audiomostly.com/) an interdisciplinary conference taking place
between 1 and 3 of September. The participants to the workshop will have
access to all the sessions of the Audio Mostly conference.
The paper templates are available at
https://audiomostly.com/2021/call/instructions/
*Important dates*
- Papers and demos submission deadline: May 1, 2021
- Author notification: June 15, 2021
- Camera ready due: July 15, 2021
- Workshop dates: September 1-3, 2021
*Publications*
All accepted full papers will appear in the proceedings of the Audio Mostly
Conference. They will be included in the ACM Digital Library and will be
indexed by Scopus, ACM, Web of Science, and DBLP.
*Awards*
The Organizing Committee will select the winners for the Best Paper, Best
Student Paper and Best Demo awards. To be eligible for the best student
paper award, the presenting and first author of the paper must be a
full-time student.
*Organizing Committee*
- Luca Turchet (University of Trento)
- Mathieu Lagrange (University of Nantes)
- Chris Chafe (Stanford University)
- Victor Lazzarini (Maynooth University)
- Carlo Fischione (KTH Royal Institute of Technology)
- Paolo Casari (University of Trento)
*Sponsors*
- Elk (www.elk.audio)
- Orastron (www.orastron.com)
*Logistics*
Registration: https://audiomostly.com/2021/info/registration/
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Luca Turchet
Assistant Professor
Head of the Creative, Intelligent & Multisensory Interactions Laboratory
Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science
University of Trento
Via Sommarive 9 - 38123 Trento - Italy
E-mail: luca.turchet(a)unitn.it
Tel: +39 0461 283792
*** Apologies for cross postings ***
ExUM Workshop @UMAP 2021 - SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
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Workshop on Explainable User Models and Personalised Systems (ExUM@UMAP 2021)
June 21-25, 2020
co-located with UMAP 2021 (https://www.um.org/umap2021/) - Online from Utrecht, the Netherlands
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ExUM_Workshop
Web: http://www.di.uniba.it/~swap/exum/
Submission: https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=acmumap2021# (select "Workshop-ExUM")
For any information: cataldo.musto(a)uniba.it<mailto:cataldo.musto@uniba.it>, marco.polignano(a)uniba.it<mailto:marco.polignano@uniba.it>
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IMPORTANT DATES
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* Full paper submission: March 26, 2021
* Paper notification: April 19, 2021
* Camera-ready paper: May 7, 2021
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COVID-19 STATUS - UPDATE
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The 29th Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization will be a virtual conference. We are still figuring out all the details, which we hope to announce bit by bit during the next couple of months. Stay tuned for further updates.
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ABSTRACT
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Adaptive and personalized systems have become pervasive technologies which are gradually playing an increasingly important role in our daily lives. Indeed, we are now used to interact every day with algorithms that help us in several scenarios, ranging from services that suggest us music to be listened to or movies to be watched, to personal assistants able to proactively support us in complex decision-making tasks.
As the importance of such technologies in our everyday lives grows, it is fundamental that the internal mechanisms that guide these algorithms are as clear as possible. It is not by chance that the recent General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) emphasized the users’ right to explanation when people face machine learning-based (or more in general - artificial intelligence-based) systems. Unfortunately, the current research tends to go in the opposite direction, since most of the approaches try to maximize the effectiveness of the personalization strategy (e.g., recommendation accuracy) at the expense of the explainability and the transparency of the model.
The main research questions which arise from this scenario is simple and straightforward: how can we deal with such a dichotomy between the need for effective adaptive systems and the right to transparency and interpretability?
Several research lines are triggered by this question: building scrutable user models and transparent al-gorithms, analyzing the impact of opaque algorithms on final users, studying the role of explanation strategies, investigating how to provide users with more control in the personalization and adaptation problems.
The workshop aims to provide a forum for discussing such problems, challenges and innovative re-search approaches in the area, by investigating the role of transparency and explainability on the re-cent methodologies for building user models or for developing personalized and adaptive systems.
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TOPICS
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Topics of interests include but are not limited to:
- TRANSPARENT AND EXPLAINABLE PERSONALIZATION STRATEGIES
- Scrutable User Models
- Transparent User Profiling and Personal Data Extraction
- Explainable Personalization and Adaptation Methodologies
- Novel strategies (e.g., conversational recommender systems) for building transparent algorithms
- DESIGNING EXPLANATION ALGORITHMS
- Explanation algorithms based on item description and item properties
- Explanation algorithms based on user-generated content (e.g., reviews)
- Explanation algorithms based on collaborative information
- Building explanation algorithms for opaque personalization techniques (e.g., neural networks, matrix factorization)
- DESIGNING TRANSPARENT AND EXPLAINABLE USER INTERFACES
- Transparent User Interfaces
- Designing Transparent Interaction methodologies
- Novel paradigms (e.g. chatbots) for building transparent models
- EVALUATING TRANSPARENCY AND EXPLAINABILITY
- Evaluating Transparency in interaction or personalization
- Evaluating Explainability of the algorithms
- Designing User Studies for evaluating transparency and explainability
- Novel metrics and experimental protocols
- OPEN ISSUES IN TRANSPARENT AND EXPLAINABLE USER MODELS AND PERSONALIZED SYSTEMS
- Ethical issues (Fairness and Biases) in User Models and Personalized Systems
- Privacy management of Personal and Social data
- Discussing Recent Regulations (GDPR) and future directions
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SUBMISSIONS
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We encourage the submission of original contributions, investigating novel methodologies to exploit heterogeneous personal data and approach to build transparent and scrutable user models.
(A) Regular papers (max. 10 pages + references - single-column ACM format);
(B) Demo and Position Papers (max. 5 pages + references - ACM format);
Submission site: https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=acmumap2021# (select "Workshop-ExUM")
All submitted papers will be evaluated by at least two members of the program committee, based on originality, significance, relevance and technical quality.
Note that the references do not count towards page limits. Submissions should be single blinded, i.e. authors names should be included in the submissions.
Papers must be formatted according to the new workflow for ACM publications.
The templates and instructions are available here: https://www.acm.org/publications/taps/word-template-workflow.
Authors should submit their papers as single-column. The templates are available here (we strongly recommend the usage of LaTeX for the camera-ready papers to minimize the extent of reformatting):
* LaTeX (use \documentclass[manuscript,review,anonymous]{acmart} in the sample-authordraft.tex file for single-column):
https://www.acm.org/binaries/content/assets/publications/consolidated-tex-t…
* Overleaf (use \documentclass[manuscript,review,anonymous]{acmart} for single-column):
https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/acm-conference-proceedings-master-…
* MS Word:
https://www.acm.org/binaries/content/assets/publications/taps/acm_submissio…
Submissions must be made through the EasyChair conference system prior the specified deadline (AoE).
All accepted papers will be published by ACM as a joint volume of Extended UMAP 2021 Proceedings and will be available via the ACM Digital Library.
At least one author of each accepted paper must register for the particular workshop and present the paper there.
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ORGANIZATION
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Cataldo Musto - University of Bari, Italy
Nava Tintarev - Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Oana Inel - Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Marco Polignano - University of Bari, Italy
Giovanni Semeraro - University of Bari, Italy
Juergen Ziegler - University of Duisburg Essen
*** Apologies for cross postings ***
PATCH Workshop @ UMAP 2021 - CALL FOR PAPERS
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The 12th International Workshop on Personalized Access to Cultural Heritage
(PATCH 2021) co-located with ACM UMAP 2021 - Online
https://patch2021.di.unito.it/
Abstract and Topics
Following the successful series of PATCH workshops, PATCH 2021 will be
again the meeting point between state of the art cultural heritage (CH)
research and personalization research. For those using any kind of
technology, while focusing on ubiquitous and adaptive scenarios, to enhance
the personal experience in CH sites. The workshop is aimed at bringing
together researchers and practitioners who are working on various aspects
of CH and are interested in exploring the potential of state of the art of
mobile and personalized technology (onsite as well as online) to enhance
the CH visit experience. The expected result of the workshop is a
multidisciplinary research agenda that will inform future research
directions and hopefully, forge some research collaborations.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
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Adaptive navigation and personalized browsing in digital and physical
cultural heritage collections and in CH sites
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Ambient Cultural Heritage
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Personalization for group of visitors to CH sites
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Personalization for collective CH information authoring and management
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Creativity and collaboration support in CH
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Personalized mobile museum guides & personal museum assistants
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Recommendation strategies for CH
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Adaptation strategies for text and non-verbal content in CH
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NLG techniques and conversational agents for CH
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(User Interaction with) Integration of virtual and physical collections
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Analysis of behavior patterns to improve CH recommendation
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Personalization across the whole of a person's digital ecosystem
(including CH)
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Long term personalization in CH
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IoT and Cultural Heritage
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Human-Robots adaptation in museums
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3D, Virtual and Augmented Reality for Cultural Heritage
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Context-aware information presentation in CH
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Interactive user interfaces for CH applications
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Gestural interfaces for Cultural Heritage applications
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Use of personality for guiding Cultural Heritage Experiences
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Participatory CH including multiple viewpoints and perspectives
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Community mapping for CH information sharing
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Conversational agents for CH
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Multiple viewpoints and perspectives for CH
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Remote access to CH
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Personalized support to the exploration of Cultural and Natural Heritage
Motivation
Cultural heritage (CH) has traditionally been a privileged area for
personalization research, as highlighted by the many H2020 calls on this
topic. Visitors come to cultural heritage sites willing to experience and
learn new things, usually without a clear idea of what to expect. CH sites
are typically rich in objects and information; much more than the visitor
can absorb during the limited time of a visit. As discussed by Falk (2009),
visitors to CH sites differ and their visit experience involves a
combination of the physical, the personal, and the socio-cultural context
and identity-related aspects. Hence, they may benefit from individualized
support that takes into account contextual and personal attributes.
However, personalization brings two main challenges:
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Firstly, can we support CH exploration for first-time and anonymous
visitors, taking into account that many people access cultural sites only
once, or they interact with digital services anonymously?
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Secondly, when it is possible to track users along time, can we provide
an engaging experience for the ‘digital’, ‘mobile’ and ‘traditional’ CH
visitors before, during and after a visit by exploiting information from
previous interactions on CH sites and elsewhere on the ubiquitous Web?
Further, an interesting problem to explore is whether this kind of support
can be a basis for maintaining a lifelong chain of personalized CH
experiences. This is true, not only in “traditional” CH sites, but also in
urban environments, which reflect the varied history of mankind and offer
places and objects representing shared values for the population, to be
preserved and valued.
Submissions
Regular papers: up to 10 pages excluding references;
Position paper/Demo papers: up to 4 pages excluding references.
Papers that exceed the page limits or formatting guidelines will be
returned without review.
Submissions should be single blinded, i.e. authors names should be included
in the submissions.
Papers must be formatted according to the new workflow for ACM
publications. The templates and instructions are available here:
https://www.acm.org/publications/taps/word-template-workflow.
All papers should be submitted in PDF format via the online submission
system by selecting the track "Workshop-PATCH":
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=acmumap2021.
An international panel of experts will review all submissions.
Work that has already been published should not be submitted unless it
introduces a significant addition to the previously published work.
There will be a conference adjunct proceedings published by ACM where all
the workshop papers will be published.
Important dates:
March 26, 2021: Submission deadline (23:59 PM Hawaiian time)
April 19, 2021: Notification deadline (23:59 PM Hawaiian time)
May 7, 2021: Camera-Ready deadline (23:59 PM Hawaiian time)
Workshop organizers
Liliana Ardissono, University of Torino, Italy, liliana.ardissono(a)unito.it
Cristina Gena, University of Torino, Italy, cristina.gena(a)unito.it
Tsvi (Tsvika) Kuflik, The University of Haifa, Israel,
tsvikak(a)is.haifa.ac.il
Noemi Mauro, University of Torino, Italy, noemi.mauro(a)unito.it
George E. Raptis, Human Opsis, Greece, raptisg(a)upnet.gr
Alan Wecker, The University of Haifa, Israel, ajwecker(a)gmail.com
Program Committee
Angeliki Antoniou - University of Peloponnese, Greece
Liliana Ardissono - University of Torino, Italy
Carmelo Ardito - Politecnico of Bari, Italy
George Caridakis - University of the Aegean, Greece
Keith Cheverst - The University of Lancaster, UK
Rossana Damiano - University of Torino, Italy
Berardina Nadja De Carolis - University of Bari, Italy
Cristina Gena - University of Torino, Italy
Susan Hazan - Israel Museum, Israel
Christina Katsini - University of Patras, Greece
Tsvika Kuflik - The University of Haifa, Israel
Moayad Mokarten - The University of Haifa, Israel
Joel Lanir - The University of Haifa, Israel
Vincenzo Lombardo - University of Torino, Italy
Pasquale Lops - University of Bari, Italy
Noemi Mauro - University of Torino, Italy
Elena Not - FBK-irst, Italy
George E. Raptis - Human Opsis, Greece
Giuseppe Sansonetti - University of Roma, Italy
Giovanni Semeraro - University of Bari, Italy
Oliviero Stock - FBK-irst, Italy
Maria Vayanou - University of Athens, Greece
Manolis Wallace - University of Peloponnese, Greece
Alan Wecker - The University of Haifa, Israel
Massimo Zancanaro - University of Trento, Italy
Call For Papers: Special Track on AI for Tackling Dis/Misinformation
during Pandemics In conjunction with the ACM International Conference
on Information Technology for Social Good (GoodIT 2021)
The GoodIT conference is sponsored by ACM SIGCAS, the Association for
Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Computers & Society.
The conference focuses on the application of IT technologies to social
good.
The Special Track on AI for Tackling Dis/Misinformation during
Pandemics focuses on new data technologies based on artificial
intelligence, data governance, machine learning, natural language
processing, and social network analysis to aid experts in analyzing
large volumes of social media data in order to detect fake news,
misinformation, and disinformation. A number of open challenges need
more investigation from the research community, such as recent trends
in composing information disorder by combining false and real content,
the mechanisms that drive fake content diffusion during pandemics, how
to differentiate fake content from personal viewpoints, why people
tend to believe fake content and make decisions based on it during
pandemics, and what are the different motivations behind the
dissemination of fake content. Fact-checking and claim verification
are two important strategies that are worth incorporating in the
automated tackling and curtailment of fake content during and after
pandemics.
************ Key Dates ************
Papers Submission Due: May 1, 2021
Authors Notifications: June 22, 2021
Final Manuscript Due: July 10, 2021
GoodIT 2021: September 09-11, 2021
************ Important Links ************
Special Track Website: https://aitdmp.conceptechint.net
Submission Link: https://goodit2021.hotcrp.com/
************ Submission Guidelines ************
All submissions will be reviewed using a single-blind review process.
The identity of referees will not be revealed to authors, but authors
can keep their names on the submitted papers, on figures,
bibliography, etc.
Papers should not exceed 6 pages (US letter size) double column
including figures, tables, and references in standard ACM format.
Papers must be submitted electronically in printable PDF form.
Templates for the standard ACM format can be found here:
https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template No changes to
margins, spacing, or font sizes are allowed from those specified by
the style files. Papers violating the formatting guidelines will be
returned without review.
ACM has partnered with Overleaf, a free cloud-based, collaborative
authoring tool, to provide an ACM LaTeX authoring template. The ACM
LaTeX template on Overleaf platform is available to all ACM authors
at: www.overleaf.com/gallery/tagged/acm-official
Accepted papers will be included in the ACM Digital Library. Special
issues associated with the conference are being organized.
************ Topics ************
Papers on practical as well as on theoretical topics and problems in
various topics related to rumors, fake news, misinformation, and
disinformation during and after pandemics, are invited, with special
emphasis on novel techniques and tools for automated tackling and
curtailment of fake content during and after pandemics. Topics include
(but are not limited to):
-AI approaches for the detection of online influence and manipulation
-AI approaches to identify misinformation and disinformation campaigns
-AI approaches for spotting misinformation and disinformation spreaders.
-Social media mining for automated detection of misinformation
propagation and disinformation circulation
-AI approaches for automated identification and verification of claims
-AI approaches for intention detection for misinformation and
disinformation contents
-AI approaches for credibility assessment of Social media sources
-AI approaches for fake news curtailment, filtering and prevention.
-AI approaches for analysis/detection of distributed and
multi-platform misinformation and disinformation disseminations
-AI approaches for predicting the Impact of misinformation and
disinformation during pandemics
-New datasets and evaluation methodologies to aid in automated
detection and analysis of misinformation and disinformation content in
social media channels
**********The Conference Sponsored by**********
Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on
Computers & Society http://www.sigcas.org/
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*CALL FOR SCIENTIFIC VIDEO *
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*6th International Conference on Smart Learning Ecosystems and Regional
Development - SLERD Reload**
**Smart Learning Ecosystems and the Regional Development after the
pandemic.*
*June 24-25, 2021*
/*Bucharest, Romania (blended)*/
slerd2021.uniroma2.it <http://slerd2021.uniroma2.it/>
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Deadline for video submission: *April 30, 2021
call for scientific video contest
<http://slerd2019.uniroma2.it/scientific-video-contest/>
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Videos offer a dynamic way to communicate any kind of content and are
used especially by young generations to share ideas, connect and
discuss. Even in the academic sector, scientific video documents are an
emerging way to communicate concepts and research results and might
become in the near future an excellent alternative to scientific papers.
With this call – which is targeting Ph. D students, graduate students
(within 2 years after the graduation), students with research
fellowships, master's degree students– we aim to explore this new
scientific communication channel.
Candidates are invited to submit a scientific video document (max.
duration 3 mins.), where they are expected to elaborate on the notion of
“smart learning ecosystem” in the context of their research (what's a
smart learning ecosystem?) and present their contribution to the field
(what are you doing to further develop the notion?).
Videos should be creative and lively objects, similar to ‘elevator
pitches’. Nonetheless, while answering to the above mentioned questions,
you should keep your video a “scientific communication document”, thus
following - as far as this is possible in 3 mins - a “scientific format”
(for example stating your research questions, mentioning the methods,
describing your results).
IMPORTANT: If you need support and/or want to learn more about how to
produce a scientific video document, we invite you to participate in one
short free-of-charge workshop“HOW TO MAKE YOUR RESEARCH VISIBLE”.
See thefull text of the call
<http://slerd2019.uniroma2.it/scientific-video-contest/>, for more
information about the workshop and how to register.
A Jury will select a maximum of 6 videos as finalists for presentation
at the conference during a dedicated session. Finalists will be invited
to participate in the session and their contribution to the discussion
will also be taken into consideration by the Jury for the final awarding.
A maximum of 3 “BEST SCIENTIFIC VIDEO DOCUMENTS”will be awarded with a
certificate issued by ASLERD, as well as with a prize as it follows:
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500 € for the 1st prize·
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300 € for the 2nd prize·
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300 € for the 3rd prize.
The 3 best videos will be uploaded on the ASLERD website/YouTube channel.
The Jury reserves the possibility to award special mentions.
*Important dates:*Video submission: 30thApril, 2021Notification to
candidates: 31stMay, 2021Participation by finalists in the live session
at the conference and prize awarding: possibly 25thJune, 2021 (to be
confirmed).**
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Join ALSLERD and share our vision on the future of Smart Learning
Ecosystems: Timisoara declaration
<http://www.mifav.uniroma2.it/inevent/events/aslerd/docs/TIMISOARA_DECLARATI…>
See ASLERD website for
Request of membership, membership fees and legal
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