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Sixteenth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia ~Hypertext 2005~ September 6-9, 2005, Salzburg, Austria http://www.ht05.org |
International Workshop on
Adaptive and Personalized Semantic Web
Call for Papers
Information available at http://www.ru5.cti.gr/HT05
Papers due: June 20, 2005
Workshop Theme and Goals
Web Personalization can be defined as any set of actions that can tailor the Web experience to a particular user or set of users. To achieve effective personalization,
organizations must rely on all available data, including the usage and click-stream data (reflecting user behaviour), the site content, the site structure, domain knowledge,
as well as user demographics and profiles. In addition, efficient and intelligent techniques are needed to mine this data for actionable knowledge, and to effectively use
the discovered knowledge to enhance the users' Web experience. These techniques must address important challenges emanating from the size and the heterogeneous nature of
the data itself, as well as the dynamic nature of user interactions with the Web. These challenges include the scalability of the personalization solutions, data
integration, and successful integration of techniques from machine learning, information retrieval and filtering, databases, agent architectures, knowledge representation,
data mining, text mining, statistics, user modelling and human-computer interaction. The Semantic Web adds one more dimension to this. The workshop will focus on the
semantic web approach to personalization and adaptation.
The Web has been formed to be an integral part of numerous applications in which a user interacts with a service provider, product sellers, governmental organisations,
friends and colleagues. Content and services are available at different sources and places. Hence, Web applications need to combine all available knowledge in order to form
personalized, user-friendly, and business-optimal services.
The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners in the fields of web engineering, adaptive hypermedia, semantic web technologies, knowledge
management, information retrieval, user modeling, and other related disciplines which provide enabling technologies for personalization and adaptation on the World Wide Web.
Topics of the Workshop include but are not limited to:
Submission
Authors must submit an electronic copy (in Word or pdf) of their complete manuscript directly to the Workshop Chair (syrma@cti.gr)
on or before June 20, 2005. They will be notified about acceptance by July 18, 2005. Camera ready copy of accepted papers will be due by August 1, 2005.
Accepted papers will be published on the workshop web site and included in a seperate book, published by Springer Verlag, Studies in Computational Intelligence . Submissions should be approximately ten pages and follow the Final Manuscript Submissions guidelines available at Springer Verlag Studies. A Word template and instructions for paper submission can be downloaded from here.
At least one of the authors of an accepted paper should register and present the paper at the workshop.
| Submissions due | June 20, 2005 |
| Notification of acceptance | July 18, 2005 |
| Final manuscript due | August 20, 2005 |
| Registration and full payment | Available at ACM - HT05 |
| ACM-Hypertext | September 6-9, 2005 |
Location
Salzburg is one of Austria's most beautiful and historic cities. From the Hohensalzburg Fortress (built in 1077) overlooking the city to the
Bishopric Residence of the 16th century to the famous Hellbrunn Palace of the 17th century, Salzburg is a city full of awe-inspiring sights.
Salzburg was awarded World Cultural Heritage status by UNESCO in 1997. Conference participants will have plenty of opportunity to enjoy the city
during their stay.
Programme Committee
Bamshad Mobasher, School of Computer Science, Telecommunication, and Information Systems, DePaul University, USA.
Olfa Nasraoui, Dept of Computer Engineering & Computer Science, the University of Louisville, USA.
Lars Schmidt-Thieme, Computer-based New Media, Institute for Computer Science, University of Freiburg, Germany
Martin Rajman, Center for Global Computing, EPFL, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland.
Ronen Feldman, Department of Computer Science, Bar-Ilan University, Israel.
Spiros Sirmakessis, Computer Technology Institute and Technological Educational Institution of Messolongi, Greece (Chair).
Peter Haase, Institute AIFB, University of Karlsruhe, Germany.
Michalis Vazirgiannis, Department of Informatics, Athens University of Economics & Business, Greece.
Ioannis Hatzilygeroudis, Computer Engineering and Infomatics Department, University of Patras and Computer Technology Institute, Greece.
Steven Willmott, Languages and Systems Department, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain.
Michalis Xenos, Hellenic Open University, Greece.
Miltiadis Lytras, Computer Engineering and Infomatics Department, University of Patras and Computer Technology Institute, Greece.
| 09:00-09-10 | Welcome, Spiros Sirmakessis Presentation |
| 09:10-09:30 | "Behavioural patterns in hypermedia systems: a study of e-commerce vs. e-learning practices", A. Stefani, B. Vassiliadis, M. Xenos Download Presentation |
| 9:30-9:55 | "An Algorithmic Framework for Adaptive Web Content", Christos Makris, Yannis Panagis, Evangelos Sakkopoulos and Athanasios Tsakalidis Download Presentation |
| 9:55-10:20 | "A Multilayer Ontology Scheme for Integrated Searching in Distributed Hypermedia", C. Alexakos, B. Vassiliadis, K. Votis and S. Likothanassis Download Presentation |
| 10:30-11:00 | Coffee Break |
| 11:00-11:20 | "Enhancing wrapper usability through ontology sharing and large scale cooperation", Wolfgang Slany, Pranjal Arya, Andreas Rath Download Presentation |
| 11:20-11:40 | "Adaptive Personal Information Environment based on Semantic Web", Thanyalak Maneewatthana, Gary Wills, Wendy Hall Download Presentation |
| 11:40-12:00 | "Focused Crawling Enhanced by Link-context", Zhoupin Liu , Wanli Zuo |
| 12:00-12:20 | "A Methodology for Conducting Knowledge Discovery on the Semantic Web", Dimitrios A. Koutsomitropoulos, Markos F. Fragakis, Theodoros S. Papatheodorou Download Presentation |
| 12:30-14:00 | Conclusions-Questions |
| 14:00 | Lunch Break |
More Information and Paper Submission
Spiros Sirmakessis,
Assistant Professor
Computer Technology Institute
61 Riga Feraiou Str,
262 21 Patras,
Greece
Tel: +302610 960 420, Fax: +302610 960322
Email:
syrma@cti.gr
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