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DAH 2009
International Workshop on Dynamic and Adaptive Hypertext: Generic Frameworks, Approaches and Techniques
Dates 2009-06-29 (iCal) - 2009-06-29
Homepage: www.win.tue.nl/~mpechen/conf/dah09
Location
Location: IT/21/Turin, IT/21, IT
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Important dates
Submissions: 2009/03/25
Camera ready due: 2009/06/01
Committees
General chairs: Paul De Bra, Mykola Pechenizkiy
Table of Contents
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1st CALL FOR PAPERS
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DAH-09: International Workshop on Dynamic and Adaptive
Hypertext: Generic Frameworks, Approaches and Techniques
(http://www.win.tue.nl/~mpechen/conf/dah09/)

at ACM HT 2009: the 20th ACM Hypertext Conference
(http://www.ht2009.org/) June 29 - July 1, 2009, Torino, Italy
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Dynamic generation of hypertext and its adaptation and
personalization to particular users is a powerful and useful
concept. It is particularly helpful for the reduction of the
information overload such as is frequently experienced on the
Internet. But it is equally helpful for guiding users towards
"interesting" topics, products, artifacts or descriptions
thereof in electronic shops, libraries or museums, or for
filtering appropriate items from a general or domain-specific
news feed.

Reference models and generic architectures unify a community
and provide a leading generic model and/or architecture that
spawns research activities in many directions. Examples of such
generic models are AHAM for adaptive hypermedia and FOHM for
open hypermedia. A nice example of a resulting generic
implementation is the AHA! system that was last described in
ACM Hypertext '06.

The research fields of hypertext and adaptive hypermedia (or
adaptive web-based information systems) however, have been
growing rapidly during the past ten years and this has resulted
in a plethora of new terms, concepts, models and prototype
systems. As a result the established models no longer include
many of the recent new concepts and phenomena. In particular,
open corpus adaptation, ontologies, group adaptation, social
network analysis and data mining tools for adaptation are not
or at least insufficiently supported. The DAH'09 Workshop as
part of Hypertext 2009 conference aims at providing a focused
international forum for researchers to present, discuss and
explore new developments in generic methods and technologies
for dynamic and adaptive hypertext. A non-exhaustive list of
topics of interest includes:

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TOPICS OF INTEREST
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-	Adaptation and personalization
    o	open-corpus adaptation
    o	group adaptation
    o	higher order adaptation
    o	sharing of user models
-	Adaptive/Dynamic Hypertext authoring
    o	authoring conceptual adaptation models
-	Data mining for
    o	user modeling
    o	domain modeling
    o	automatic generation of adaptation rules

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IMPORTANT DATES
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March 25, 2009      Submission of paper (LNCS format, 12-pages maximum)
May 1, 2009         Notification of acceptance
June 1, 2009        Final papers due
June 29, 2009       Workshop day

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PAPER SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION
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All submissions will be handled electronically. Please submit
your contribution (up to 12 LNCS format pages) before the
submission deadline (March 25, 2009) to the DAH'09 workshop
chairs by e-mail: debra@win.tue.nl and m.pechenizkiy@tue.nl
with "DAH'09 submission" in the subject field. Each submission
will be reviewed by at least two members of the workshop
program committee. All accepted workshop papers will be
published in the online workshop proceedings. There will be no
separate workshop registration fees. At least one of the
authors of an accepted submission must register to the main
conference and participate to the workshop with paper
presentation.

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WORKSHOP CHAIRS
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Paul De Bra         Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands
Mykola Pechenizkiy  Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands
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WORKSHOP PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
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Peter Brusilovsky   University of Pittsburg, USA
Dominik Heckmann    DFKI, Germany
Nicola Henze        University of Hannover, Germany
Geert-Jan Houben    Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands
Riccardo Mazza      SUPSI, University of Lugano, Switzerland
David E Millard     University of Southampton, UK
Vincent Wade        Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Yang Wang           University of California, Irvine, USA


For further questions, please contact debra@win.tue.nl or m.pechenizkiy@tue.nl
	

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