[AISWorld] The 13th International Workshop on Personalized Access to Cultural Heritage (PATCH 2022)

Tsvi Kuflik tsvikak at is.haifa.ac.il
Wed Mar 23 12:55:49 EDT 2022


CALL FOR PAPERS

The 13th International Workshop on Personalized Access to Cultural Heritage
(PATCH 2022) - Towards Hybrid CH Experience co-located with ACM UMAP 2022 -
Online and in Barcelona, Spain.  

 <https://patch2022.di.unito.it/> https://patch2022.di.unito.it/

Abstract and Topics

Following the successful series of PATCH workshops, PATCH 2022 will be again
the meeting point between state of the art cultural heritage (CH) research
and personalization research. For those using any kind of technology, while
focusing on ubiquitous and adaptive scenarios, to enhance the personal
experience in CH sites. The workshop is aimed at bringing together
researchers and practitioners who are working on various aspects of CH and
are interested in exploring the potential of state of the art of mobile and
personalized technology (onsite as well as online) to enhance the CH visit
experience. The expected result of the workshop is a multidisciplinary
research agenda that will inform future research directions and hopefully,
forge some research collaborations. 

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

*     Adaptive navigation and personalized browsing in digital and physical
cultural heritage collections and in CH sites

*     Ambient Cultural Heritage

*     Personalization for group of visitors to CH sites

*     Personalization for collective CH information authoring and management

*     Creativity and collaboration support in CH

*     Personalized mobile museum guides & personal museum assistants

*     Recommendation strategies for CH

*     Adaptation strategies for text and non-verbal content in CH

*     NLG techniques and conversational agents for CH

*     (User Interaction with) Integration of virtual and physical
collections

*     Analysis of behavior patterns to improve CH recommendation

*     Personalization across the whole of a person's digital ecosystem
(including CH)

*     Long term personalization in CH

*     IoT and Cultural Heritage

*     Human-Robots adaptation in museums

*     3D, Virtual and Augmented Reality for Cultural Heritage

*     Context-aware information presentation in CH

*     Interactive user interfaces for CH applications

*     Gestural interfaces for Cultural Heritage applications

*     Use of personality for guiding Cultural Heritage Experiences

*     Participatory CH including multiple viewpoints and perspectives

*     Community mapping for CH information sharing

*     Multiple viewpoints and perspectives for CH

*     Remote access to CH

*     Personalized support to the exploration of Cultural and Natural
Heritage

 

Motivation

Cultural heritage (CH) has traditionally been a privileged area for
personalization research, as highlighted by the many H2020 calls on this
topic. Visitors come to cultural heritage sites willing to experience and
learn new things, usually without a clear idea of what to expect. CH sites
are typically rich in objects and information; much more than the visitor
can absorb during the limited time of a visit. As discussed by Falk (2009),
visitors to CH sites differ and their visit experience involves a
combination of the physical, the personal, and the socio-cultural context
and identity-related aspects. Hence, they may benefit from individualized
support that takes into account contextual and personal attributes. However,
personalization brings two main challenges:

*	Firstly, can we support CH exploration for first-time and anonymous
visitors, taking into account that many people access cultural sites only
once, or they interact with digital services anonymously?
*	Secondly, when it is possible to track users along time, can we
provide an engaging experience for the 'digital', 'mobile' and 'traditional'
CH visitors before, during and after a visit by exploiting information from
previous interactions on CH sites and elsewhere on the ubiquitous Web?
Further, an interesting problem to explore is whether this kind of support
can be a basis for maintaining a lifelong chain of personalized CH
experiences. This is true, not only in "traditional" CH sites, but also in
urban environments, which reflect the varied history of mankind and offer
places and objects representing shared values for the population, to be
preserved and valued.

 

Submissions
Full papers: up to 14 pages excluding references;

Short papers/Position papers/Demo papers: up to 7 pages excluding
references.

Papers that exceed the page limits or formatting guidelines will be returned
without review.

Submissions should be single-blinded, i.e. authors names should be included
in the submissions.

Papers must be formatted according to the new workflow for ACM publications.
The templates and instructions are available here:
<https://patch2022.di.unito.it/submission.html>
https://patch2022.di.unito.it/submission.html .

All papers should be submitted in PDF format via the online submission
system by selecting the track "workshop PATCH":
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=umap22>
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=umap22 .

An international panel of experts will review all submissions.

Work that has already been published should not be submitted unless it
introduces a significant addition to the previously published work.

There will be a conference adjunct proceedings published by ACM where all
the workshop papers will be published.

 

Important dates:

April 15, 2022: Submission deadline (23:59 PM Hawaiian time)

May 11, 2022: Notification deadline (23:59 PM Hawaiian time)

May 18, 2022: Camera-Ready deadline (23:59 PM Hawaiian time)

Workshop organizers

Tsvi (Tsvika) Kuflik, The University of Haifa, Israel,
tsvikak at is.haifa.ac.il <mailto:tsvikak at is.haifa.ac.il> 

Noemi Mauro, University of Torino, Italy, noemi.mauro at unito.it
<mailto:noemi.mauro at unito.it> 

George E. Raptis, Human Opsis, Greece, raptisg at upnet.gr
<mailto:raptisg at upnet.gr> 

Alan Wecker, The University of Haifa, Israel, ajwecker at gmail.com
<mailto:ajwecker at gmail.com> 

 

 

Tsvika

 

Tsvi Kuflik, PhD.

 Professor of Information Systems

  Co-chair of the Digital Humanities BSc program,

  Information Systems department,

  The University of Haifa

  Email:  <mailto:tsvikak at is.haifa.ac.il> tsvikak at is.haifa.ac.il

  Home page:  <https://tsvikak.hevra.haifa.ac.il>
https://tsvikak.hevra.haifa.ac.il

  Tel: +972 4 8288511

  Fax: +972 4 8288283



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