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                               FINAL CALL

                                 UM 2003

              9th International Conference on User Modeling

                    http://www2.sis.pitt.edu/~um2003/


                         June 22 to June 26, 2003
                University of Pittsburgh Conference Center
                       Johnstown, Pennsylvania, USA


DEADLINES:

  November 11, 2002 - preliminary workshop proposals
  November 18, 2002 - papers
  November 25, 2002 - posters
  November 25, 2002 - final workshop proposals
  November 25, 2002 - tutorial proposals
  January 25, 2003 -  Doctoral Consortium submissions
  February 10, 2003 - Paper/Poster Notification


INVITED SPEAKERS

Michael Pazzani, Information and Computer Science, University of
California, Irvine
Rosalind Picard, MIT Media Laboratory
Kurt VanLehn, Computer Science Department, University of Pittsburgh


CALL FOR PAPERS

The International User Modeling Conferences are the events at which
research foundations are being laid for the personalization of computer
systems. In the last 15 years, the field of User Modelling has produced
significant new theories and methods to analyze and model computer users in
short and long-term interactions. A user model is an explicit
representation of properties of individual users or user classes. It allows
the system to adapt its performance to user needs and preferences. Methods
for personalizing human-computer interaction based on user models have been
successfully developed, applied and evaluated in a number of domains, such
as information filtering, e-commerce, adaptive natural language and
hypermedia presentation and tutoring systems.
New trends in HCI create new and interesting challenges for User Modeling.
While consolidating results in traditional domains of interest, the User
Modeling field now also addresses problems of personalized interaction in
mobile, ubiquitous and context-aware computing and in user interactions
with embodied, autonomous agents. It also considers adaptation to user
attitudes and affective states.
Previous successes in User Modeling research reflect the cooperation of
researchers in different fields, including artificial intelligence,
human-computer interaction, education, cognitive psychology and
linguistics. The International User Modeling Conferences are characterized
by active participation of people from these areas and by lively
discussions in a pleasant environment. UM?03 is the latest in a conference
series begun in 1986, and follows recent meetings in Sonthofen (2001),
Banff (1999), Sardinia (1997), Hawaii (1996) and Cape Cod (1994). As in
past conferences, UM03 offers the following forms of participation:
tutorials, invited talks, paper and poster sessions, a doctoral consortium,
workshops and system demonstrations.

AREAS OF INTEREST

include, but are not limited to:
     *theoretical issues of user modeling: inference techniques (neural
networks, numerical uncertainty management, logic-based formalisms, machine
learning); consistency checking;
     *construction of user and system models: cognitive modeling (user
knowledge, beliefs, goals); plan recognition; modeling of affective
factors, social aspects and attitudes; machine learning/data mining; group
modeling; empirical methods to observe user behavior; user modeling agents;
     *exploitation of user models to achieve: adaptive information
filtering and retrieval; personalized natural language understanding and
generation; natural dialogues; adaptation of pedagogical strategies;
support of collaboration; delegation of tasks from user to system;
interface adaptation; adaptive/personalized web interactions;
     *personalization in new paradigms of interaction: mobile computing;
ubiquitous computing; embodied animated agents;
     *applications of user modeling techniques to systems: support of users
with special needs; intelligent interfaces; intelligent tutoring systems
and learning environments; on-line help environments; e-commerce; adaptive,
dynamic hypermedia; personalized TV; interface agents; support of
end-user-programming;
     *practical issues of user modeling: privacy and security; user
modeling architectures; empirical and other evaluation methods.


SUBMISSIONS:

Papers and Posters:

Submissions are invited that describe original academic or industrial
research on some aspect of user modeling. Following the past User Modeling
conferences the proceedings of UM?2003 will be published by Springer-Verlag
in Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI/LNCS). The paper and
poster submissions should follow as close as possible the Springer LNCS
format and should be submitted electronically as PDF or Postscript files.
For instructions on the LNCS paper format, see
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html. The page limit is 10 pages
for paper submissions and 3 pages for posters. Please indicate whether the
first (or main) author is a student to qualify for the best student award.
Detailed submission instructions will be available from the conference web
site.

Workshops and Tutorials

The purpose of the workshops is to provide an informal forum for
practitioners and researchers to discuss novel applications and techniques
of user modeling. The formats of the workshops will be determined by their
organizers, who are encouraged to foster discussion and exchange of ideas
by including mechanisms other than traditional paper presentations,
differentiating their workshops clearly from typical conference sessions.
All workshops will last either one-half day or (preferably) a full day.

The purpose of a tutorial is either to offer an introduction to a fairly
broad topic for newcomers to user modeling or to enable experienced
participants to deepen their knowledge of a more specific topic. Each
tutorial will last one-half day. Detailed submission instructions for
workshop proposals and tutorials will be available from the conference web
site http://www2.sis.pitt.edu/~um2003.

Doctoral Consortium

Continuing a tradition that started in 1994, the UM Doctoral Consortium
aims to provide qualified Ph.D. students with the opportunity to present
their on-going research to the UM community. The Doctoral Consortium is a
great forum to receive useful feedback from a knowledgeable audience, to
exchange ideas, compare approaches and meet fellow researchers in the
field.  Submissions should describe Ph.D. research that is at a stage where
feedback from the broader UM community might be of value.  Thus, we expect
students to be close to make their research proposal, or to have made it
but have at least a year of work remaining before completion of their
thesis.  Submissions must be a maximum of three pages (including
references) and should clearly specify: (i) the problem(s) that the
proposed research is addressing (ii) the main contribution(s) of the
research to the UM field (iii) the proposed solution(s), including a brief
description of work already done and a tentative plan for future work.
Detailed submission instructions will be available from the conference web
site http://www2.sis.pitt.edu/~um2003/


CONFERENCE SITE:

Following UM conference series practice, UM?03 conference will be held at
the Conference Center at the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown
(http://www.pitt.edu/~ccupj/). The center is tucked into 650 acres of
beautiful woodlands in the Laurel Highlands of Pennsylvania, a region well
known for its hiking, biking, and whitewater opportunities as well as for
several world-class attractions such as Frank Lloyd Wright?s Fallingwater.
(http://www.paconserve.org/).


ORGANIZATION:

Conference Chair:
Peter Brusilovsky, University of Pittsburgh, USA

Program Co-Chairs:
Albert Corbett, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Fiorella de Rosis, University of Bari, Italy

Doctoral Consortium Co-Chairs:
Sandra Carberry, University of Delaware, USA
Cristina Conati, University of British Columbia, Canada

Workshop Co-Chairs:
Frank Wittig, Saarland University, Germany
Anthony Jameson, DFKI, Germany

Program Committee:
David Albrecht, Australia
Liliana Ardissono, Italy
Mathias Bauer, Germany
Sandra Carberry, USA
Noelle Carbonell, France
Keith Cheverst, UK
David Chin, USA
Cristina Conati, Canada
Piotr Gmytrasiewicz, USA
Brad Goodman, USA
Haym Hirsh, USA
Kristina Höök, Sweden
Eric Horvitz, USA
Anthony Jameson, Germany
Judy Kay, Australia
Alfred Kobsa, USA
Antonio Krüger, Germany
Diane Litman, USA
Gordon McCalla, Canada
Kathleen McCoy, USA
Antonija Mitrovic, New Zealand
Riichiro Mizoguchi, Japan
Helen Pain, UK
Cécile Paris, Australia
Barry Smyth, Ireland
Constantine Stephanidis, Greece
Carlo Tasso, Italy
Julita Vassileva, Canada
Gerhard Weber, Germany
Ingrid Zukerman, Australia

Local Advisory Committee:
Christian Lebiere, Carnegie Mellon University
Ken Koedinger, Carnegie Mellon University
Jack Mostow, Carnegie Mellon University

Publicity Chair:
Ayse Goker, The Robert Gordon University, UK


CONTACT INFORMATION:

Chair: Peter Brusilovsky
School of Information Sciences
University of Pittsburgh
135 North Bellefield Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
email: [log in to unmask]
Tel.: +1 (412) 624 9404
http://www2.sis.pitt.edu/~peterb/

UM03 is being organized under the auspices of User Modeling, Inc. The list
of sponsors currently includes Microsoft, Kluwer Academic Publishers, and
James Chen Family.

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