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8. UM 2001: Sonthofen, Germany
- Mathias Bauer, Piotr J. Gmytrasiewicz, Julita Vassileva:
User Modeling 2001, 8th International Conference, UM 2001, Sonthofen, Germany, July 13-17, 2001, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2109, Springer 2001, ISBN 3-540-42325-7
Acquiring User Models from Multi-modal User Input
- Eric Horvitz, Tim Paek:
Harnessing Models of Users' Goals to Mediate Clarification Dialog in Spoken Language Systems. 3-13 - Lisa N. Michaud, Kathleen F. McCoy, Litza A. Stark:
Modeling the Acquisition of English: An Intelligent CALL Approach. 14-23 - Christian A. Müller, Barbara Großmann-Hutter, Anthony Jameson, Ralf Rummer, Frank Wittig:
Recognizing Time Pressure and Cognitive Load on the Basis of Speech: An Experimental Study. 24-33
Learning Interaction Models
- Nico Jacobs, Hendrik Blockeel:
The Learning Shell: Automated Macro Construction. 34-43 - Giovanni Semeraro, Stefano Ferilli, Nicola Fanizzi, Fabio Abbattista:
Learning Interaction Models in a Digital Library Service. 44-53
User Models for Natural Language Interpretation, Processing and Generation
- Michael W. Fleming, Robin Cohen:
A User Modeling Approach to Determining System Initiative in Mixed-Initiative AI Systems. 54-63 - Neal Lesh, Charles Rich, Candace L. Sidner:
Collaborating with Focused and Unfocused Users under Imperfect Communication. 64-73 - Bernardo Magnini, Carlo Strapparava:
Improving User Modelling with Content-Based Techniques. 74-83 - Ingrid Zukerman:
An Integrated Approach for Generating Arguments and Rebuttals and Understanding Rejoinders. 84-94
Adaptive Interviewing for Acquiring User Preferences / Product Customization
- David N. Chin, Asanga Porage:
Acquiring User Preferences for Product Customization. 95-104 - Markus Stolze, Michael Ströbel:
Utility-Based Decision Tree Optimization: A Framework for Adaptive Interviewing. 105-116
Supporting User Collaboration through Adaptive Agents
- Susan Bull, Jim E. Greer, Gordon I. McCalla, Lori Kettel, Jeff Bowes:
User Modelling in I-Help: What, Why, When and How. 117-126 - Silke Höppner:
An Adaptive User-Interface-Agent Modeling Communication Availability. 127-136
Student Modeling
- Albert T. Corbett:
Cognitive Computer Tutors: Solving the Two-Sigma Problem. 137-147 - Vania Dimitrova, John A. Self, Paul Brna:
Applying Interactive Open Learner Models to Learning Technical Terminology. 148-157 - Maria Virvou, Maria Moundridou:
Student and Instructor Models: Two Kinds of User Model and Their Interaction in an ITS Authoring Tool. 158-167
Adaptive Information Filtering, Retrieval and Browsing
- David Bueno, Amos David:
METIORE: A Personalized Information Retrieval System. 168-177 - Gerhard Fischer, Yunwen Ye:
Personalizing Delivered Information in a Software Reuse Environment. 178-187 - Dina Goren-Bar, Tsvi Kuflik, Dror Lev, Peretz Shoval:
Automating Personal Categorization Using Artificial Neural Networks. 188-200
Posters
- Johan Aberg, Nahid Shahmehri:
User Modelling as an Aid for Human Web Assistants. 201-203 - Fredrik Åhman, Annika Waern:
Modelling the Interests of a News Service User. 204-206 - Kenro Aihara, Atsuhiro Takasu:
Category Based Customization Approach for Information Retrieval. 207-209 - Joseph E. Beck, Beverly Park Woolf:
Using Rollouts to Induce a Policy from a User Model. 210-212 - Kalina Bontcheva:
Tailoring the Content of Dynamically Generated Explanations. 213-215 - Manuel de Buenaga Rodríguez, Manuel J. Maña López, Alberto Díaz Esteban, Pablo Gervás Gómez-Navarro:
A User Model Based on Content Analysis for the Intelligent Personalization of a News Service. 216-218 - Andrea Bunt, Cristina Conati:
Modeling Exploratory Behaviour. 219-221 - Valeria Carofiglio, Fiorella de Rosis, Cristiano Castelfranchi:
Ascribing and Weighting Beliefs in Deceptive Information Exchanges. 222-224 - Martha E. Crosby, Marie Iding, David N. Chin:
Visual Search and Background Complexity: Does the Forest Hide the Trees? 225-227 - Thomas Draier, Patrick Gallinari:
Characterizing Sequences of User Actions for Access Logs Analysis. 228-230 - Pablo Gervás:
Modeling Literary Style for Semi-automatic Generation of Poetry. 231-233 - George Ghinea, George D. Magoulas:
Perceptual Considerations for Quality of Service Management: An Integrated Architecture. 234-236 - Piotr J. Gmytrasiewicz, Christine L. Lisetti:
Emotions and Personality in Agent Design and Modeling. 237-239 - Sanghee Kim, Wendy Hall, Andy J. Keane:
Using Document Structures for Personal Ontologies and User Modeling. 240-242 - Detlef Küpper, Alfred Kobsa:
User-Tailored Plan Presentation. 243-246 - Antonija Mitrovic:
Investigating Students' Self-Assessment Skills. 247-250 - Cécile Paris, Stephen Wan, Ross Wilkinson, Mingfang Wu:
Generating Personal Travel Guides - And Who Wants Them? 251-253 - António Silva, Zita A. Vale, Carlos Ramos:
Inspectability and User Controlled Revision on Long Term User Models. 254-256 - Gloria Teo:
Getting the Right Information to the Right Person. 257-259 - Ilaria Torre:
Goals, Tasks and Application Domains as the Guidelines for Defining a Framework for User Modelling. 260-264
Doctoral Consortium
- Ivon Arroyo, Beverly Park Woolf:
Improving Student Models by Reasoning about Cognitive Ability, Emotions and Gender. 265-267 - Alberto Díaz Esteban:
Integrating Multilingual Text Classification Tasks and User Modeling in Personalized Newspaper Services. 268-270 - Patrick Gebhard:
Enhancing Embodied Intelligent Agents with Affective User Modelling. 271-273 - Cristina Gena:
Designing TV Viewer Stereotypes for an Electronic Program Guide. 274-276 - Jessica Givone:
AGENDA CULTUREL: An Adaptive Cultural Information Service. 277-279 - Dominik Heckmann:
Ubiquitous User Modeling for Situated Interaction. 280-282 - Ognian Kalaydjiev:
An Intelligent Pedagogical Agent in CALL. 283-285 - Ingo Schwab:
How to Learn More about Users from Implicit Observations. 286-288 - Monika Tarantowicz-Gasiewicz:
Student Modelling for CALL Based on Pedagogical Standards. 289-291 - Stephan Weibelzahl:
Evaluation of Adaptive Systems. 292-294 - Juan-Diego Zapata-Rivera:
Supporting Negotiated Assessment Using Open Student Models. 295-297 - Jianhan Zhu:
Using Markov Chains for Structural Link Prediction in Adaptive Web Sites. 298-302
Invited Talks
- Alfred Kobsa:
Tailoring Privacy to Users' Needs. 303-313 - Joseph A. Konstan:
Heavyweight Applications of Lightweight User Models: A Look at Collaborative Filtering, Recommender Systems, and Real-Time Personalization. 314 - Sandra P. Marshall:
Eye Tracking: A Rich Source of Information for User Modeling. 315
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