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*** SECOND CALL FOR DEMOS AND LATE BREAKING RESULTS ***
27th ACM International Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation
and Personalization (ACM UMAP 2019)
Golden Bay Beach Hotel 5*, Larnaca, Cyprus, June 9-12, 2019
https://www.um.org/umap2019/
Submissions due: March 16, 2019
ACM UMAP - User Modelling, Adaptation and Personalization is the
premier
international conference for researchers and practitioners working
on
systems that adapt to individual users, to groups of users, and
that collect,
represent, and model user information.
ACM UMAP 2019 invites Demonstrations and Late-Breaking Results
(LBR)
papers of innovative UMAP-based systems (including research
prototypes).
You are encouraged to submit your Demo or LBR by March 16th 2019.
DEMONSTRATIONS
Demonstrations will showcase research prototypes and commercially
available products in a dedicated session. Demo submissions must
be based
on an implemented and tested system that pursues one or more
innovative
ideas in the interest areas of the conference.
Demonstrations are an excellent and exciting way to showcase
implementations and to get valuable feedback from the community.
Each
demo submission must make clear which aspects of the system will
be
demonstrated, and how.
To better identify the value of demos, we also encourage authors
to submit
a pointer to a screencast (max. 5 minutes on Vimeo or YouTube) or
to any
external material related to the demo (e.g., shared code on
GitHub).
Descriptions of demonstrations should have a length of max. 2
pages in
the ACM SIG proceedings template. On an extra page (not to be
published),
submissions should include a specification of the technical
requirements
for demonstrating the system at UMAP 2019.
LATE-BREAKING RESULTS
Late-Breaking Results (LBR) are research-in-progress that must
contain
original and unpublished accounts of innovative research ideas,
preliminary
results, industry showcases, and system prototypes, addressing
both the
theory and practice of User Modeling, Adaptation and
Personalization. In
addition, papers introducing recently started research projects or
summarizing project results are welcome as well.
We encourage researchers and practitioners to submit a
late-breaking work
as it provides a unique opportunity for sharing valuable ideas,
eliciting
useful feedback on early-stage work, and fostering discussions and
collaborations among colleagues.
Late-Breaking Results papers have a length of 4 to 6 pages in the
ACM SIG
proceedings template and will be presented to the conference as
posters.
SUBMISSION AND REVIEW PROCESS
Submissions (demos and late-breaking results) must adhere to the
ACM SIG
Standard (SIGCONF) proceedings template. A template can be found
at:
https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template .
Submit your papers in PDF format via EasyChair for ACM UMAP 2019
Demos and Late-Breaking Results at:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=umap2019_demo-lbr .
The review process will be single blinded, i.e. authors' names
should be
included in the papers.
Submissions will be reviewed by at least two independent
reviewers. They
will be assessed based on their originality and novelty, potential
contribution
to the research field, potential impact in particular use cases,
and the
usefulness of presented experiences, as well as their overall
readability.
Papers that exceed the page limits (2 pages for demos and 6 pages
for LBR)
or do not adhere to the formatting guidelines will be returned
without review.
IMPORTANT DATES
• Submission of demos and LBR papers: March 16th, 2019 •
Notification of acceptance: April 5th, 2019
• Camera-ready versions of accepted papers: April 15th, 2019
Note: The submissions times are 11:59 pm Anywhere on Earth.
PUBLICATION AND PRESENTATION
Accepted Demo and Late Breaking Results papers will be published
in the
ACM UMAP 2019 Adjunct Proceedings in the ACM Digital Library. All
categories will be presented at the poster reception of the
conference, in the
form of a poster and/or a software demonstration following poster
format. This form of presentation will provide presenters with an
opportunity to
obtain direct feedback about their work from a wide audience
during the
conference.
At least one author of each accepted paper must register for the
conference
and present the paper there.
LATE-BREAKING RESULTS AND DEMO CHAIRS
• Styliani Kleanthous, University of Cyprus, Cyprus & RISE
LIMITED, Cyprus
(Contact: stellak AT ucy.ac.cy)
• Maria Bielikova, Slovak University of Technology Bratislava,
Slovakia
• Ben Steichen, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona,
USA
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