Saturday, March 19th, 2005

Special Issue on User Modeling to support groups (Sept. 1st 2005)

Filed under: Passed CFP — Daniel Lemire @ 8:39

Here’s an interesting Special Issue on User Modeling to support groups, communities and collaboration.

Topics of interests include, but are not limited to: group model specifications, usage data acquisition and representation, analysis of interactions, modeling social relationships in groups, support for coordination in cooperative multi-agent systems, support for coordination, motivation and group decision in collaborative environments, multi-user plan recognition, evaluation of collaboration within multi-user collaborative scenarios, social network learning and analysis, analysis of interactions within peer-to-peer environments, and support to group awareness.

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