PIA 2005 – Workshop on New Technologies for Personalized Information Access

July 24th and 25th, 2005, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK

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The slides of the talks and the contributions to the workshop are available online. You can download the proceedings as a whole file:

bullet P. Brusilovsky, C. Callaway, A. Nürnberger (Eds.), Proc. of the Workshop on New Technologies for Personalized Information Access (PIA 2005), part of the 10th Int. Conf. on User Modeling (UM'05), Edinburgh, UK, 2005.

and as individual papers (in alphabetical order by first author):  

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Investigating Users' Needs and Behaviors for Social Search
Jae-wook Ahn, Peter Brusilovsky and Rosta Farzan, University of Pittsburg, USA, pp. 1-12

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Using a Domain Ontology to Bridge the Gap between Domain Applications and a User Model
Charles Callaway and Tsvi Kuflik, Univs. of Haifa, Israel and Edinburgh, UK, pp. 13-22

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A Meta Search Engine for User Adaptive Information Retrieval Interfaces for Desktop and Mobile Devices
Ernesto De Luca and Andreas Nürnberger, University of Magdeburg, Germany, pp. 23-33

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Adapting Information Delivery to Groups of People
Judy Kay and William Niu, University of Sydney, Australia, pp. 34-43

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A Unified User-Profile Framework for Query Disambiguation and Personalization
Georgia Koutrika and Yannis Ioannidis, University of Athens, Greece, pp. 44-53

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Towards Mobile Tour Guides Supporting Collaborative Learning in Small Groups
Michael Kruppa, Andrew Lum, William Niu, and Miriam Weinelet, DFKI and Universities of Saarland, Germany and Sydney, Australia, pp. 54-63

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Personalised Information Access to Structured Information Spaces
George D. Magoulas and Dionisios N. Dimakopoulos, University of London, UK, pp. 64-73

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WordNet-based User Profiles for Semantic Personalization
Giovanni Semeraro, Marco Degemmis, Pasquale Lops, Ignazio Palmisano, University of Bari, Italy, pp. 74-83

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Beyond the Commons: Investigating the Value of Personalizing Web Search
Jaime Teevan, Susan Dumais, and Eric Horvitz, MIT and Microsoft Research, USA, pp. 84-92

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