19.556 calls for papers: Adaptive Hypermedia; Literatures: from Text to Hypertext

From: Humanist Discussion Group (by way of Willard McCarty willard.mccarty_at_kcl.ac.uk>
Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2006 06:27:00 +0000

               Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 19, No. 556.
       Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
                   www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/humanist/
                        www.princeton.edu/humanist/
                     Submit to: humanist_at_princeton.edu

   [1] From: Simon Harper <simon.harper_at_MANCHESTER.AC.UK> (71)
         Subject: CFP: The 4th International Conference on Adaptive
                 Hypermedia and Adaptive Web-Based Systems

   [2] From: Willard McCarty <willard.mccarty_at_kcl.ac.uk> (35)
         Subject: Call for papers: Literatures: From Text to Hypertext

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         Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2006 06:17:27 +0000
         From: Simon Harper <simon.harper_at_MANCHESTER.AC.UK>
         Subject: CFP: The 4th International Conference on Adaptive
Hypermedia and Adaptive Web-Based Systems

The 4th International Conference on Adaptive Hypermedia and
Adaptive Web-Based Systems (AH2006) June 20- 23rd, Dublin Ireland

                       THIRD CALL FOR PAPERS
                          www.ah2006.org
Submissions for full and short technical papers are invited on original
and previously unpublished research in the many and varied aspects of
adaptive hypermedia and adaptive web-based systems. The conference
proceedings will be published by Springer Verlag (LNCS). In co-operation
with the AIED Society (other agreements pending).

Foundations & Core Technologies
          User profiling and modeling in adaptive hypermedia and Web-based
                  applications
          Group modeling and community-based profiling on the WWW
          Web-based recommender systems and recommendation strategies
          Data mining for Web personalization
          Personalization, meta-data and standards (XML, the Semantic Web
                  Initiative)
          Intelligent Web agents for personalization and adaptivity
          Composition and management of adaptive Web services and hypermedia

Application Domains
          Adaptive information filtering and personalized information
                  retrieval on the Web
          Personalized e-Learning and adaptive Web-based educational systems
          Adaptivity and Personalization for digital TV and 3D Web
          Personalizing the mobile Web (PDAs, mobile phones and other
                  handheld devices)
          Personalization of Web sites, digital libraries, tourist services
                  and cultural heritage
          Personalization in e-Commerce, eGovernment and Healthcare
          Adaptive multimedia content authoring and delivery
          Adaptive hypermedia in ubiquitous computing environments and Smart
                  Spaces

Practical Issues
          Privacy, trust and security in adaptive Web systems
          Architectures for scalable adaptive systems
          Evaluation methodologies, deployment experiences & user studies
          Empirical studies of adaptive hypermedia and Web systems
          Management, usability and scrutability of adaptive Web systems

CONFERENCE KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
          Professor Carole Goble, University of Manchester
          Professor Judy Kay, University of Sydney
          Professor Jon Oberlander, University of Edinburgh

Important Dates
Paper (full & short) submissions: February 3, 2006
Doctorial Consortium paper submission February 3, 2006
Notification of acceptance: March 10, 2006
Final versions due: March 31, 2006
Workshop/Tutorial Proposals due: February 10, 2006
Workshops & Tutorials: June 20, 2006
Main conference: June 21-23, 2006

Contact: Programme Chairs: Vincent.Wade_at_cs.tcd.ie and hla_at_cs.nott.ac.uk

Submission categories:
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Full papers: 10 pages, 25 mins presentation, 5 mins question time.
Should present original and previously unpublished mature research
results. Best student paper prizes will be awarded to two best full papers
with student(s) as primary author(s). The awards have a cash prize of
$1000, donated by the family of Dr. James Chen, one of the pioneers of
adaptive hypermedia.

Short papers: 4 pages, 10 mins presentation, 5 mins question time.
Should present original and unpublished ongoing research, best presented
through either a short presentation, a poster, or a demonstration.

Workshop papers: Same format as conference papers

Doctoral consortium: 5 pages, 20 mins presentation, 10 mins question time
PhD students should present their research topic and the progress of their
research to get additional feedback on their ideas.

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Simon Harper
SIGWEB Information Director.
(at the University of Manchester - UK)

infodir_SIGWEB_at_acm.org
http://www.sigweb.org

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         Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2006 06:24:06 +0000
         From: Willard McCarty <willard.mccarty_at_kcl.ac.uk>
         Subject: Call for papers: Literatures: From Text to Hypertext

Call for papers: "Literatures: From Text to Hypertext"
<http://www.ucm.es/info/leethi/seminario/index.htm>, 21-23 September
2006, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, an international
conference organized by CLDA: Committee on Comparative Literature in
the Digital Age of the ICLA: International Comparative Literature
Association and LEETHI: Literaturas Espanolas y Europeas del Texto al
Hipertexto (Universidad Complutense) invite 200-word abstracts and a
brief bioprofile of the author in English, French, or Spanish to
Dolores Romero Lopez at <dromero_at_filol.ucm.es> and/or
<doloresromerolopez_at_gmail.com> by 31 March 2006.

Topics of the conference include the impact of hypertext and
hypermedia on the study of literature; the evaluation of the presence
of literatures on the world wide web; analyses of the impact of new
media technology on formations of culture and on individual and
social identities; theories of/on hypertext, literatures as hypertext
before the arrival of the world wide web; the translation, reading,
and reception of hypertext; and the pedagogical aspects of hypertext
and cyber culture. For further detail consult the conference website
at <http://www.ucm.es/info/leethi/seminario/index.htm>.

Following peer review, selected papers of the conference are planned
to be published online in English in CLCWeb: Comparative Literature
and Culture < <http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/>
http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu> and in a hard-copy volume in the
Purdue University Press series of Books in Comparative Cultural
Studies <http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/ccs-purdue.html> &
<http://www.thepress.purdue.edu/series/compstudies.asp> and in
Spanish online in LEETHI: Literaturas Espanolas y Europeas del Texto
al Hipertexto <http://www.leethi.javart.net/> and in a hard-copy volume.

steven totosy de zepetnek (ph.d., professor)
<http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/totosycv.html>
clcweb_at_purdue.edu / steven.totosy_at_comcast.net
1-781-729-1680 (winchester at boston)

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