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The 3rd International Conference on Adaptive Hypermedia and
Adaptive Web-based Systems

The Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
August 23 - 26, 2004

CALL FOR PAPERS
Workshop on Individual Differences in Adaptive
Hypermedia


Background and Motivation

Although personalisation is recognised as an effective approach in several
application
areas, it is still not very clear whether adaptive hypermedia systems can
accommodate individual differences effectively, in terms of providing
individualised
navigation support, delivering personalised content, adapting the
presentation or the
layout to the needs of the user. Existing applications mainly consider
users'
preferences based on collecting explicit or implicit information, and
emphasise on
prior knowledge. Clearly, there is a number of important human factors, such
as
gender differences, cognitive styles, personality factors, cultural
backgrounds and so
on that have not been fully explored, as well as techniques for adaptivity
that can be
potentially useful to accommodate individual differences. To fill this gap,
this
workshop will explore how to embrace the various dimensions of individual
differences into adaptive hypermedia, and will investigate the impacts of
individual
differences on the design, implementation and use of adaptive hypermedia
systems.

Topics and Research Questions

Individuals differ in traits such as skills, aptitudes and preferences for
processing
information, constructing meaning from information, and applying it to
real-world
situations. The topics discussed in this workshop will address various
dimensions of
individual differences, such as the level of knowledge or literacy, gender,
culture,
spatial abilities, cognitive styles, accessibility issues for the disable
and elderly. The
Workshop will explore how individual differences theory can be integrated
into the
design, development and implementation of adaptive hypermedia applications,
and
investigate how individual differences considerations influence the use of
adaptive
hypermedia applications.
Papers submitted to this Workshop must contribute towards addressing
research
questions related to at least one of the following aspects:
- How adaptive hypermedia can improve accessibilities by providing multi
modalities
that satisfy users with special needs?
- What design guidelines should be established for development, and what
criteria
are needed for evaluating adaptive hypermedia that can accommodate
individual
differences?
- How different dimensions of individual differences can be combined in an
adaptive
hypermedia system?
- What type of information is needed from user profiles to identify the
effects of
individual differences on user's preferences?
- What kind of ontologies are needed for representing individual differences
dimensions in the user model and the personalisation engine of adaptive
hypermedia systems?
- What are the relationships between individual differences and features
of adaptive hypermedia systems?


Submission Formats

Each submission must address at least one of the main workshop questions.
Full
papers should not exceed 10 pages and should be formatted according to the
Springer's LNCS style. Please refer to the submission section on the
workshop's web
pages for details on the camera-ready format of the papers.
Workshop papers will be published in full length in the workshop proceedings
and
presented orally at the Workshop.
Please, submit your paper by e-mail to George Magoulas
([log in to unmask]) by May 10, 2004. Postscript (*.ps), Portable
Document
Format (*.pdf) or MS-Word files are preferred.

Important Dates

May 10, 2004: submission of papers
June 10, 2004: notification of results
July 01, 2004: delivery of camera-ready paper
August 23, 2004: Workshop date; the main conference will last until August
26, 2004

Workshop Committee

A. Organisers
George D. Magoulas ([log in to unmask]), Birkbeck College, University of London, UK
Sherry Y. Chen ([log in to unmask]), Department of Information Systems and Computing, Brunel
University, UK
Please contact the organisers for any questions related to the workshop.

B. Committee Members
Ann Blandford, UCL Interaction Centre, University College London, UK
Peter Brusilovsky, School of Information Sciences, University of Pittsburgh,
USA
Nigel Ford, Department of Information Studies, University of Sheffield, UK
Anthony Jameson, DFKI-German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence,
Germany
Judy Kay, School of Information Technologies, University of Sydney,
Australia
Robert Macredie, Department of Information Systems and Computing, Brunel
University, UK
Kyparissia Papanikolaou, Department of Informatics and Telecommunications
University of Athens, Greece
Alexandra Poulovassilis, London Knowledge Lab, University of London, UK
Diane Sonnenwald, Göteborg University and University College of Borås,
Sweden
Marcus Specht, Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Information Technology,
Germany

Contact Person

George D. Magoulas
School of Computer Science and Information Systems, Birkbeck College,
University of
London, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HX, UK
mailto:[log in to unmask]
Tel: +44 20 7631 6700; +44 20 7631 6717 (direct)
Fax: +44 20 7631 6727