Personalized Human-Computer Interaction

Mirjam Augstein, Eelco Herder, Wolfgang Wörndl

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Abstract

Personalized and adaptive systems employ user models to adapt content, services, interaction or navigation to individual users’ needs. User models can be inferred from implicitly observed information, such as the user’s interaction history or current location, or from explicitly entered information, such as user profile data or ratings. Applications of personalization include item recommendation, location-based services, learning assistance and the tailored selection of interaction modalities.

With the transition from desktop computers to mobile devices and ubiquitous environments, the need for adapting to changing contexts is even more important. However, this also poses new challenges concerning privacy issues, user control, transparency, and explainability. In addition, user experience and other human factors are becoming increasingly important.

This book describes foundations of user modeling, discusses user interaction as a basis for adaptivity, and showcases several personalization approaches in a variety of domains, including music recommendation, tourism, and accessible user interfaces.
* Features the most topical issues of Human-Computer Interaction.
* Includes methods, tools, examples, and case studies.
* This new edition contains chapters on User-Centered Recommender Systems or Personalized Collaborative Systems.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherDe Gruyter
ISBN (Electronic)9783110988567
ISBN (Print)9783110999600
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Aug 2023

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