ADAPPT 2021: Adaptive and Personalized Persuasive Technologies Workshop 2021 Online Utrecht, Netherlands, June 21-25, 2021 |
Conference website | https://adappt2021.wordpress.com/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=adappt2021 |
Abstract registration deadline | March 26, 2021 |
Submission deadline | March 26, 2021 |
The 2021 workshop aims to build on the success of the first edition and advance ADAPPT research by addressing outstanding and current challenges and opportunities in the field. We seek research efforts that focus on adapting, personalizing and/or tailoring persuasive applications to improve their motivational appeal, make them more credible, trusthworthy and effective. In particular, owing to the widespread of the COVID-19 virus, we look forward to research papers on digital health technologies aimed to combat the spread of the virus.
Important Dates
- March 26, 2021: Submissions deadline
- Please submit your papers via easy chair : https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=adappt2021
- April 19, 2021: Acceptance notification
- May 7, 2021: Camera-ready version due
- June 21, 2021: Workshop
Participants are Invited to Submit
- Position papers (2–4 pages)
- Work-in-progress papers (4–7 pages)
- Full research papers (6-14 pages)
List of Topics
We invite position and research papers that cover any of the topics listed below or other relevanttopics:
- Frameworks and models for developing personalized persuasive technology.
- Objective and subjective approaches to personalizing persuasive technologies.
- 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).
- 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.
- Privacy and ethics on the persuasive design of contact tracing applications.
- Trust in digital technologies for contact tracing and exposure notification.
- Challenges and opportunities for adapting and personalizing contact tracing applications.
- Other relevant dimensions of personalizing persuasive technologies.
Organizing Committee
- Kiemute Oyibo, University of Waterloo, Canada
- Ifeoma Adaji, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
- Rita Orji, Dalhousie University, Canada
- Jaap Ham, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
- Julita Vassileva, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Publication
ADAPPT 2021 proceedings will be published in the ACM UMAP 2021 Adjunct Proceedings
Venue
The workshop will be held online in conjunction with ACM UMAP 2021, Utrecht, Netherlands.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to kiemute.oyibo@uwaterloo.ca