CFP
PPT 2019: 4th International Workshop on Personalizing Persuasive Technologies Atlantica Miramare Beach Hotel Limassol, Cyprus, April 9-10, 2019 |
Conference website | https://personalizedpersuasion2019.wordpress.com/call-for-participation/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ppt2019 |
Abstract registration deadline | February 4, 2019 |
Submission deadline | February 23, 2019 |
Topics: information systems persuasive technologies human computer interactions personalization persuasive technologies
All information about this workshop can be found in the workshop website: https://personalizedpersuasion.wordpress.com/
Submission Guidelines
We invite position and research papers that cover any of the topics listed above or other relevant topics:
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- Frameworks and models for developing personalized persuasive technology
- Application of data analytics and data science to personalized persuasive technology
- Objective and subjective approaches to personalized persuasive technologies
- Application of personalized persuasive technology to cybersecurity
- Methods and Metrics for evaluating the effectiveness of personalized persuasive technology
- Long-term evaluation and evidence of long-term effect of personalized persuasive technology
- Systematically investigating and highlighting the difference between Adaptivity and Adoptivity
- Systematically investigating and highlighting the difference between system-controlled personalization and user-controlled personalization
- The relationships between individual characteristics and effectiveness of various persuasive technology features
- How to balance the cost and benefit of personalizing persuasive technology (the level of personalization required for a maximum return on investment)
- Pedagogical methods to personalized persusive technology
- How to develop ethical and privacy-sensitive personalized persuasive technology
- What do we personalize (e.g., the persuasive strategies, approaches, or end-goals)?
- How do we personalize (e.g., subjective and objective personalization methods)?
- Who do we personalize for (e.g., personality, gender, age, persuadability, player types, emotional states, contextual/situational variables)?
- Where do we personalize – domain and context dependency of personalization approaches?
- Challenges and limitations of implementing personalized persuasive technology and solutions.
- Case studies and examples of personalized persuasive technologies
- Success and failure stories with regard to personalized persuasive technology
- Other relevant dimensions of personalizing persuasive technologies.
- Position papers (2–4 pages)
- Work-in-progress papers (2–6 pages)
- Full research papers (6–12 pages)
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Page limits exclude bibliography. The submissions have to be formatted according to the Springer LNCS format. Submissions do not need to be blinded.
Committees
Program Committee
Coming soon....
Organizing committee
- Kiemute Oyibo, Uni. of Saskatchewan, Canada; kso544@mail.usask.ca
- Dr. Rita Orji, Dalhousie University, Canada; Rita.Orji@dal.ca
- Dr. Jaap Ham, Eindhoven Uni. of Tech., Netherlands; J.R.C.Ham@tue.nl
- Dr. Joshua Nwokeji, Gannon University, USA; nwokeji001@gannon.edu