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Providing insights into methodologies for designing adaptive
systems based on semantic data, and introducing semantic models
that can be used for building interactive systems, this book
showcases many of the applications made possible by the use of
semantic models. Ontologies may enhance the functional coverage of
an interactive system as well as its visualization and interaction
capabilities in various ways. Semantic models can also contribute
to bridging gaps; for example, between user models, context-aware
interfaces, and model-driven UI generation. There is considerable
potential for using semantic models as a basis for adaptive
interactive systems. A variety of reasoning and machine learning
techniques exist that can be employed to achieve adaptive system
behavior. The advent and rapid growth of Linked Open Data as a
large-scale collection of semantic data has also paved the way for
a new breed of intelligent, knowledge-intensive applications.
Semantic Models for Adaptive Interactive Systems includes ten
complementary chapters written by experts from both industry and
academia. Rounded off by a number of case studies in real world
application domains, this book will serve as a valuable reference
for researchers and practitioners exploring the use of semantic
models within HCI.
Providing insights into methodologies for designing adaptive
systems based on semantic data, and introducing semantic models
that can be used for building interactive systems, this book
showcases many of the applications made possible by the use of
semantic models. Ontologies may enhance the functional coverage of
an interactive system as well as its visualization and interaction
capabilities in various ways. Semantic models can also contribute
to bridging gaps; for example, between user models, context-aware
interfaces, and model-driven UI generation. There is considerable
potential for using semantic models as a basis for adaptive
interactive systems. A variety of reasoning and machine learning
techniques exist that can be employed to achieve adaptive system
behavior. The advent and rapid growth of Linked Open Data as a
large-scale collection of semantic data has also paved the way for
a new breed of intelligent, knowledge-intensive applications.
Semantic Models for Adaptive Interactive Systems includes ten
complementary chapters written by experts from both industry and
academia. Rounded off by a number of case studies in real world
application domains, this book will serve as a valuable reference
for researchers and practitioners exploring the use of semantic
models within HCI.
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Groupware: Design, Implementation, and Use - 11th International Workshop, CRIWG 2005, Porto de Galinhas, Brazil, September 25-29, 2005, Proceedings (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
Hugo Fuks, Stephan Lukosch, Ana Carolina Salgado
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This volume constitutes the proceedings of the 11th International
Workshop on Groupware (CRIWG 2005). The conference was held in
Porto de Galinhas (Recife), Brazil. The previous ten CRIWG
workshops were organized in Lisbon, Portugal (1995), Puerto Varas,
Chile (1996), El Escorial, Spain (1997), Buzios, Brazil (1998),
Cancun, Mexico (1999), Madeira, Portugal (2000), Darmstadt,
Germany(2001), La Serena, Chile (2002), Autrans, France(2003), and
San C- los, Costa Rica (2004). CRIWG workshops follow a simple
recipe for success: good papers, a relatively small number of
attendees, extensive time for lively and constructive discussions,
and a high level of cooperation both within and between paper
sessions. CRIWG 2005 continued this tradition. This 11th CRIWG
exempli?ed the continuing interest in the groupware -
searcharea.Groupwareresearchersfrom 16 di?erent countriessubmitted
a total
of67papers.Eachofthe67paperswasreviewedbyatleastthreemembersofan
internationally renowned Program Committee, using a double-blind
reviewing process. Based on the reviewers recommendations 29 papers
were ?nally - cepted: 16 long papers presenting mature work, and 13
short papers describing
workinprogress.Theacceptedpapersweregroupedinto8themesthatrepresent
current areas of interest in groupware research: groupware
development, coll- orative applications, work?owmanagement,
knowledge management, comput- supported collaborativelearning,
groupdecision support systems, mobile coll- orativework,
andworkmodeling inCSCW. In addition, wewerepleasedto have Gerry
Stahl from Drexel University in Philadelphia, USA, a renowned
specialist in CSCL, as keynote spea
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