ABIS Workshops
Die ABIS Workshops haben eine lange Tradition. Seit dem ersten Workshop 1993 wurden sie jährlich veranstaltet. Ursprünglich ein deutscher Workshop, haben sie sich seit 2002 allmählich zu internationalen Workshops entwickelt. Bis 2010 fanden die Workshops im Rahmen der Konferenz LWA (Lernen, Wissen, Adaption) statt, 2012 war der Workshop erstmals Teil der Tagung Mensch und Computer. Seit 2020 sind die Workshop-Proceedings im Workshop-Band der Tagung veröffentlich - siehe jeweils dort. Die Beiträge der Workshops vor 2001 sind leider nicht online verfügbar.
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- KonferenzbeitragMaking Legacy LMS adaptable using Policy and Policy templates(16th Workshop on Adaptivity and User Modeling in Interactive Systems, 2008) Koesling, Arne Wolf; Herder, Eelco; De Coi, Juri Luca; Abel, FabianIn this paper, we discuss how users and designers of existing learning management systems (LMSs) can make use of policies to enhance adaptivity and adaptability. Many widespread LMSs currently only use limited and proprietary rule systems defining the system behaviour. Personalization of those systems is done based on those rule systems allowing only for fairly restricted adaptation rules. Policies allow for more sophisticated and flexible adaptation rules, provided by multiple stakeholders and they can be integrated into legacy systems. We present the benefits and feasibility of our ongoing approach of extending an existing LMS with policies. We will use the LMS ILIAS as a hands-on example to allow users to make use of system personalization.
- KonferenzbeitragMashing up user data in the Grapple User Modeling Framework(17th Workshop on Adaptivity and User Modeling in Interactive Systems, 2009) Abel, Fabian; Heckmann, Dominik; Herder, Eelco; Hidders, Jan; Houben, Geert-Jan; Krause, Daniel; Leonardi, Erwin; van der Sluijs, KeesIn this paper we demonstrate the Grapple User Modeling Framework (GUMF), which exploits Semantic Web technologies and Web 2.0 paradigms to model users across different applications and domains. It introduces novel features such as dataspaces, which logically bundle user data, and user pipes, which allow to mash up user data from different sources.
- KonferenzbeitragMining Twitter for Cultural Patterns(ABIS 2012, 2012) Ilina, Elena; Abel, Fabian; Houben, Geert-JanAdaptive applications rely on the knowledge of their users, their needs and differences. For instance, in the scope of the ImReal 1 project, a training process is adapted to users’ origins using information on user cultural backgrounds. For inferring culture-specific information from available microblogging content, we monitor the usage of Twitter elements such as hashtags, web links and user mentions. We analyze how users from different cultural groups employ these elements when they tweet. This allows us to get insights on microblogging patterns for different cultural groups of Twitter users and an outlook into user preferences and traits towards sharing content with others, time preferences, and social networking attitudes. Potentially, such information can be used for adapting software applications in accord with user culture-specific behavioral traits.
- KonferenzbeitragPersonal Reader Agent: Personalized Access to Configurable Web Services(14. GI-Workshop "Adapitivität und Benutzermodellierung in interaktiven Softwaresystemen", 2006) Abel, Fabian; Brunkhorst, Ingo; Henze, Nicola; Krause, Daniel; Mushtaq, K.; Nasirifard, P.; Tomaschewski, KaiThe Personal Reader Framework enables the design, realization and maintenance of personalized Web Content Reader. In this architecture personalized access to web content is realized by various Web Services - we call them Personalization Services. With our new approach of Configurable Web Services we allow users to configure these Personalization Services. Such configurations can be stored and reused at a later time. The interface between Users and Configurable Web Services is realized in a Personal Reader Agent. This Agent allows selection, configuration and calling of the Web Services and further provides personalization functionalities like reuse of stored configurations which suit to the users interests.
- KonferenzbeitragUser Modeling and User Profile Exchange for Semantic Web Applications(16th Workshop on Adaptivity and User Modeling in Interactive Systems, 2008) Abel, Fabian; Henze, Nicola; Krause, Daniel; Plappert, DanielThe usage of applications, which are located on the Web, changes the usage of personalization massively: Users interact with most applications seldomly, often just once, but still can benefit from advantages of personalization. We present the User Modeling Service, a service to model a user across various applications. Our service is not restricted to a specific domain and can hence be integrated into arbitrary Web applications. To enable the reuse of user profile data from different applications, we adhere to wellknown Semantic Web technologies. In addition, we developed an easy-to-use Web interface, which allows users to inspect, control, and modify their data. This Web interface is also used to create access policies, which allow users to specify on a fine-grained level which application or Web Service is allowed to access which part of the user profile.