Ubiquitous User Modeling Workshop
April 10 –11, 2013
University of Haifa, Israel (April 10th), Room 570 Education Building
Ben Gurion University of the Negev (April 11th)
The ubiquity of computational devices in today’s everyday life brings with it a need for personal services offered to users in a changing and moving environment. Ubiquitous User Modeling aims to model user’s ongoing behavior to be available and shared by a variety of systems in order to provide personalized and adaptive services and interfaces across different devices.
The workshop is intended to bring together researchers, graduate students and industry people in the area of ubiquitous user modeling (and related areas). The workshop will be an opportunity for researchers to share and collaborate on ideas related to ubiquitous user modeling, personalization and other related topics. It will be a great opportunity for graduate students to present their work, get feedback, learn and meet leading researchers in this area.