-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [isworld] CfP: IJCAI'09 Wks Intelligent Techniques for Web Personalization & Recommender Systems (Deadline ext) Datum: Wed, 4 Mar 2009 05:35:47 -0500 Von: Dietmar Jannach dietmar.jannach@tu-dortmund.de Antwort an: Dietmar Jannach dietmar.jannach@tu-dortmund.de An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network isworld@lyris.isworld.org
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Third CALL FOR PAPERS (New paper submission deadline)
7th WORKSHOP ON INTELLIGENT TECHNIQUES FOR WEB PERSONALIZATION & RECOMMENDER SYSTEMS
In conjunction with IJCAI 2009
July 11-17, 2009 - Pasadena, California, USA
http://maya.cs.depaul.edu/~mobasher/itwp09/ SUBMISSION DEADLINE: March 15, 2009
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Web Personalization can be defined as any set of actions that can tailor the Web experience to a particular user or set of users. The experience can be something as casual as browsing a Web site or as (economically) significant as trading stocks or purchasing a car. The actions can range from simply making the presentation more pleasing to anticipating the needs of a user and providing customized and relevant information. 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. 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 of the data, the fact that they are heterogeneous and very personal in nature, 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, information security and privacy, user modelling and human-computer interaction.
Recommender systems represent one special and prominent class of such personalized Web applications, which particularly focus on the user-dependent filtering and selection of relevant information and � in an e-Commerce context - aim to support online users in the decision-making and buying process. Recommender Systems have been a subject of extensive research in AI over the last decade, but with today's increasing number of e-commerce environments on the Web, the demand for new approaches to intelligent product recommendation is higher than ever. There are more online users, more online channels, more vendors, more products and, most importantly, increasingly complex products and services. These recent developments in the area of recommender systems generated new demands, in particular with respect to interactivity, adaptivity, and user preference elicitation. These challenges, however, are also in the focus of general Web Personalization research.
In the face of this increasing overlap of the two research areas, the aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners of both fields, to foster an exchange of information and ideas, and to facilitate a discussion of current and emerging topics related to "Web Intelligence".
PAPER SUBMISSION AND PARTICIPATION
We invite original contributions in a variety of areas related to Web personalization and Recommender Systems, including Data Modeling and Integration; Systems and Architectures; Enabling Technologies; and Evaluation Methodologies, Metrics, and Case Studies. For a detailed list of topics, please see the workshop Web site:
http://maya.cs.depaul.edu/~mobasher/itwp09/
All submissions must be sent electronically to S.S.Anand@warwick.ac.uk. The format for submissions is the same as that of IJCAI-09. Please check the IJCAI-09 website for the style files. (http://ijcai-09.org/fcfp.html)
Papers should be no longer than 12 pages inclusive of all references and figures. All papers must be submitted in PDF. All papers must be original, and must not have not been published or submitted elsewhere. At least one author for each accepted paper is expected to attend the workshop.
Non-archival working notes will be produced containing the papers presented at the workshop. Selected papers from the workshop may be considered for expansion and inclusion in a special issue of a journal.
The workshop is open to all those interested in attending.
IMPORTANT DATES
* March 15, 2009: Deadline for electronic submission * April 17, 2009: Author Notification * May 8, 2009: Submission of camera-ready * July 11-13, 2009: IJCAI-09 Workshop Program
WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS
Bamshad Mobasher, School of Computer Science, DePaul University, Chicago, USA E-mail: mobasher@cs.depaul.edu
Sarabjot Singh Anand, Department of Computer Science, University of Warwick, UK E-mail: S.S.Anand@warwick.ac.uk
Alfred Kobsa, School of Information and Computer Sciences University of California, Irvine, USA E-mail: kobsa@uci.edu
Dietmar Jannach, Department of Computer Science Technische Universität Dortmund, Germany E-mail: dietmar.jannach@udo.edu
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