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COMPSAC UCDAS 2016 : IEEE 3rd International Workshop on User-Centered Design and Adaptive Systems | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.computer.org/web/compsac2016/ucdas | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
The IEEE 3rd International Workshop on User-Centered Design and Adaptive Systems, colocated with COMPSAC 2016 (www.compsac.org) will take place in Atlanta, Georgia, USA from June 10 - 14, 2016.
Aim of the workshop The aim of this workshop is to introduce the combination of different disciplines to build adaptive systems and to discuss the approach and state of the art advances in research and development of the construction of user-centered adaptive systems. UCDAS is targeted to researchers from different disciplines in academia and industry, as well as practitioners who share interests in adaptive systems design and development. The focus will be on the processes and methodologies combining techniques from these disciplines and the experiences drawn from adaptive system design practice, as well as on emergent topics. A user-adaptive system changes to improve its performance by adjusting its operation to the feedback from users. A user-adaptive system infers the goals and needs of users from multiple sources of information in terms of activity and interests. Research on user-adaptive systems should be addressed to identify new means for enriching the user experience through advances in automated reasoning, adaption and user interface design. User models are particularly important. To build adaptive systems, a combination of different disciplines is required, such as usability engineering, human-computer interaction, software engineering, system engineering, psychology, and sociology, each one providing its principles and techniques. Topics of Interest Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: • Fundamentals and design of adaptive systems • User modelling and intelligent user interfaces • Psychological studies • Novel input devices and sensors • Conversational systems • Frameworks and architectures for adaptive supporting platforms • User and interaction: Information access, filtering and management • Human-computer interaction design and visualisation • Software engineering for adaptive systems Accepted articles will be published in the COMPSAC proceedings and in IEEE Xplore. Exceptional articles will be invited to publish an extended and enhanced version in a special issue of Universal Access in the Information Society (Springer, CONFIRMED) Program committee J. Reyes Juárez Ramírez, Autonomous University of Baja California, Mexico. Guillermo Licea Sandoval, Autonomous University of Baja California, Mexico. Andrés Mejía Figueroa, Autonomous University of Baja California, Mexico. Luis Adrián Castro Quiroa, Technological Institute of Sonora, Mexico. Robert Atkinson, Arizona State University, United States of America. Maria Elena Chavez Echeagaray, Arizona State University, United States of America. Javier Gonzalez Sanchez, Arizona State University, United States of America. Octavio Rivera, University of Seville, Spain. Augusto Morales Dominguez, Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain. Arnaud Blouin, National Institute of Applied Sciences, France. Vidyasagar Potdar, Curtin University, Australia. Workshop organizers and chairs Andrés Mejía Figueroa, Autonomous University of Baja California, Mexico. Email: mejia.andres@uabc.edu.mx J. Reyes Juárez Ramírez, Autonomous University of Baja California, Mexico. Email: reyesjua@uabc.edu.mx |
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