[AISWorld] CfP PeRS at ADBIS'24: 3rd Workshop on Personalization and Recommender Systems

Adam Przybylek adam.przybylek at gmail.com
Fri Apr 5 08:15:54 EDT 2024


---- PeRS'24 | CALL FOR PAPERS ----

3rd Workshop on Personalization and Recommender Systems (PERS at ADBIS'24)

Organized within the framework of the European Conference on Advances in 
Databases and Information Systems (ADBIS 2024)

Bayonne, France, 28-31 August 2024
https://pers.lasd.pl

The submission deadline is April 20, 2024.

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ABOUT

The objective of PeRS is to extend the state-of-the-art in 
Personalization and Recommender Systems by providing a platform for 
industry practitioners and academic researchers to meet and learn from 
each other. We are interested in receiving high-quality submissions from 
both industry and academia on all topics related to Personalization and 
Recommender Systems.

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IMPORTANT DATES

Paper submission: April 20, 2024
Author notification: June 10, 2024
Final paper submission: June 20, 2024

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WORKSHOP TOPICS

    * Personalization
     -- User Profiles
     -- Ontology-based user models
     -- Personalized systems
    * Recommender Systems approaches
     -- Collaborative Recommender Systems
     -- Semantic-based Recommender Systems
     -- Context-aware Recommender Systems
     -- Cross-domain Recommender Systems
    * Machine Learning techniques for Recommender Systems
     -- Association Rules
     -- Clustering methods
     -- Neural Networks
     -- Deep Learning
     -- Reinforcement Learning
    * Applicationa of Recommender Systems methods
     -- News recommendations
     -- Tourism recommendations
     -- Fashion recommendations
     -- Podcasts recommendations
     -- Other domain-specific recommenders
    * Evaluation of Recommender Systems
     -- Metrics
     -- Evaluation studies
     -- Reproducibility of existing methods
     -- Case studies of real-world implementations

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PUBLICATIONS

Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings by 
Springer in their Communications in Computer and Information Science 
(CCIS) series. CCIS volumes are made available to the following indexing 
services: Web of Science; Scopus, EI Engineering Index; ACM Digital 
Library; DBLP; Google Scholar. The number of pages of a workshop paper 
is up to 12 pages for full papers, and from 6 to 8 pages for short/demo 
papers.


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WORKSHOP CHAIRS

     -- Aleksandra Karpus, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland, 
alekarpu at pg.edu.pl
     -- Adam Przybylek, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland, 
adam.przybylek at gmail.com




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