CAMA 2008

CALL FOR PAPERS

Workshop on Contextualized Attention Metadata: Profiling and Modelling User Activities

September 26, 2008

Held in conjunction with the DC-2008 International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications: Metadata for Semantic and Social Applications, 22-26 September 2008 in Berlin, Germany

http://ariadne.cs.kuleuven.be/cama2008/

Call for Papers
Data about the activities of user across systems and applications and within a multitude of contexts are an enabler for access to personalized devices and services. Represented as attention metadata, such data can be collected from all applications that a user interacts with, including desktop applications, search engines, online shops, audio and video players, mobile and ubiquitous computers; all of these applications forming some type of sensor for user activities. The data, presumably describing user attention across contexts provides the (shared) bases for improvements of user interaction with services and devices. Its correlation provides the ability to generate new and improved functionality, e.g. the creation of dynamic user profiles, advanced task identification, personalized access to information and personalized information management, to name but a few. The advantages of such data are numerous, still research has not provided a suitable model to collect, represent, process and manage such data. Current advances like the Contextualized Attention Metadata Schema (CAM) or the Attention Profile Markup Language (APML) are still in their infancies. Furthermore, there is a need to bring the various involved research communities together to discuss and advance the understanding of attention metadata. The workshop intends to bring together researchers and practitioners from relevant communities (information systems, personalization, ubiquitous computing, activity-driven computing, context-driven computing, information retrieval, database systems, digital libraries, metadata, data mining, user modelling, social networks, psychology and cognitive science, etc.) to share their knowledge, results and expertise about their research on attention metadata. In general, the workshop aims to foster and improve collaboration between communities, e.g. by discussing relevant cross-disciplinary research approaches for attention metadata. In more detail, the workshop aims to discuss suitable models, algorithms, techniques, technologies, architectures and designs to collect, merge and process attention metadata. And finally, the workshop aims to evaluate the current status and progress of work on attention metadata.

Topics of interest (but not limited)
- Attention metadata generation (tools and methods), e.g. log analysis, social networks, etc. - Attention metadata models and profiles including its representation - Dynamic user models - Real-Time stream based attention metadata processing - Management of attention metadata - Attention-aware systems and personalization - Attention-aware recommender systems - Privacy and security issues - Access and rights management of attention metadata (who can do what and when with your attention metadata?)

Workshop Format
The workshop will be strongly discussion oriented. To that effect, all accepted papers will be made available online before the workshop and the presentations of the papers will be short. Presenters will be asked to focus on the comparison with related work presented in the workshop and beyond. Furthermore, presenters will be given the chance for the demonstration of early prototypes, so as to take maximum advantage of the added value of a face-to-face meeting.

Submissions
Authors are invited to submit original unpublished research as full papers (8 pages), work-in-progress as short papers (max. 4 pages) or demonstrations (max. 4 pages). All submitted papers will be peer-reviewed by at least three members of the program committee for originality, significance, clarity and quality. Accepted papers will be published in ceur-ws proceedings (http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/).

Authors should use the proceedings template of DC 2008 conference, available at: http://www.dcmipubs.org/ojs/index.php/pubs/about/submissions#authorGuidelines All submissions should be sent to: cama2008(AT)cs.kuleuven.be

Important Dates
June 12, 2008 Submission of tentative abstract June 23, 2008 Deadline for paper submission July 7, 2008 Notification to authors July 31, 2008 Deadline for camera-ready copies September 26, 2008 Workshop

=== Program Committee ?

- Brandon Muramatsu, Utah State University, USA - Claudia Roda, American Univ. Paris, France - Daniel R. Rehak, ADL Co-Laboratory, University of Memphis, USA - David Archer, Portland State University, USA - David Wiley, Utah State University, USA (tbc) - Dimitrii Zagorodnov, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA - Griff Richards, Simon Frasier University, Canada - Joe Pagano, Library of Congress, USA - Marcus Specht, Open University Netherlands, The Netherlands - Marek Hatala, Simon Frasier University, Canada (tbc) - Mohamed Amine Chatti, RWTH Aachen, Germany - Paul De Bra, Technical University Eindhoven, Netherlands (tbc) - Peter Scott, Open University, UK (tbc) - Ralf Klamma, RWTH Aachen, Germany (tbc) - Stefanie Lindstaedt, Know-Center Graz, Austria (tbc) - Stefano Ceri, Politecnico di Milano, Italy (tbc) - Wayne Hodgins, Autodesk Inc, USA (tbc) - Wolfgang Nejdl, L3S Research Center, Germany (tbc) - Martin Memmel, DFKI, Germany - Thomas Kirste, University of Rostock, Germany

Organisers
Erik Duval, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (K.U.Leuven), Belgium & ARIADNE Foundation, erik(dot)duval(AT)cs.kuleuven.be

Jehad Najjar, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium (K.U.Leuven), jehad(dot)najjar(AT)cs.kuleuven.be

Martin Wolpers, Fraunhofer FIT, Germany, martin(dot)wolpers(AT)fit.fraunhofer.de	 This CfP was obtained from WikiCFP