SCOPE OF THE JOURNAL
User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction provides
an
interdisciplinary forum for the dissemination of novel original research results
on
interactive computer systems that can be adapted or adapt themselves to
their current users, and on the usage of user models for adaptation
purposes. The journal publishes relevant high-quality original papers from,
e.g., the following areas:
- acquisition of user and student models
- conceptual models, mental models
- dialog planning and response tailoring
- levels of user expertise
- intelligent information
retrieval
and filtering
- plan recognition and generation
- affective computing
- presentation planning
- adaptive agents and interfaces
- adaptive hypertext and hypermedia
- personalized websites
- pilot, driver and operator modeling
- adaptation to disabled
and elderly
users
- recognition and correction of misconceptions
- user stereotypes
- formal representation of user and student models
- generic user modeling
systems and tools
- tutoring strategies
- applications in office machines and consumer electronics
- applications in ubiquitous
and mobile computing
- privacy and security of information for personalization
- cultural adaptation
Relevant papers
from the fields of Psychology, Linguistics and the Instructional
Sciences are also considered if they bear implications for the design
of computational systems. As is generally the case for journal
publications, theoretical proposals should normally be appropriately
substantiated, e.g., by a discussion of the results of a computer
implementation, by a formal analysis, or by empirical experiments.
The central audience
of the journal are researchers, students and industrial practitioners from
the following areas: Human-Computer Interaction, Artificial Intelligence,
the Instructional Sciences, Information Systems,
Linguistics, and the Information
Sciences.
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