UMAP 2017 PATCH 2017: Personalized Access to Cultural Heritage Organizers' Welcome

L. Ardissono, Cristina Gena, T. Kuflik
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Since 2007, the PATCH workshop series have been a gathering place for researchers and professionals from various countries and institutions to discuss the topics of digital access to Cultural Heritage and specifically the personalization aspects of this process. Due to this rich history, the reach of the PATCH workshop in various research communities is extensive. PATCH 2017 is another link in the long chain of PATCH events and we hope that it will point out future research challenges and directions and its success will pave the way to future events. Following the successful series of PATCH workshops, PATCH 2017 is organized as the meeting point between state of the art cultural heritage research and personalization -- using any kind of technology, while focusing on ubiquitous and adaptive scenarios, to enhance the personal experience in cultural heritage sites. The workshop is aimed at bringing together researchers and practitioners who are working on various aspects of cultural heritage and are interested in exploring the potential of state of the art of personalized approaches that may enhance the CH visit experience. In this edition we received 7 submissions, 2 full papers (28%), 3 short papers (42%), 1 demo paper (14%), and 1 position paper (14%). To select the workshop papers a peer-review process was carried out. At least three members of the Program Committee (which is listed below) were assigned to each paper. As result, we have accepted all the papers, and downgraded 1 short paper to position paper. The 2017 workshop includes contributions covering diverse research aspects, such as: advanced brain informatics and IoT approaches to understand museum visitors' behavior or to personalize their visits; novel models for information retrieval, information visualization and automated personalized content generation, social recommendation of CH information based on Linked Open Data; and a study of the interplay among human cognitive processing differences and cultural heritage activities towards gaming experience and performance. We believe that this is a nice spectrum of topics and we wish you to enjoy reading the workshop proceedings. The contributions collected in this workshop reflect these topics.
UMAP 2017 PATCH 2017:个性化文化遗产访问组织者欢迎
自2007年以来,PATCH系列研讨会一直是来自不同国家和机构的研究人员和专业人士讨论文化遗产数字化访问主题,特别是这一过程的个性化方面的聚会场所。由于这一丰富的历史,PATCH研讨会在各个研究社区的影响是广泛的。PATCH 2017是PATCH活动长链中的另一个环节,我们希望它能指出未来的研究挑战和方向,它的成功将为未来的活动铺平道路。继一系列成功的PATCH研讨会之后,PATCH 2017被组织为最先进的文化遗产研究和个性化之间的交汇点-使用任何一种技术,同时关注无处不在和适应性场景,以增强文化遗产地的个人体验。研讨会的目的是将研究文化遗产各个方面的研究人员和实践者聚集在一起,这些研究人员和实践者对探索个性化方法的最新发展潜力感兴趣,这些方法可能会提高参观文化遗产的体验。本次共收到投稿7篇,其中全文2篇(28%),短文3篇(42%),演示论文1篇(14%),立场论文1篇(14%)。为了选择研讨会论文,进行了同行评议过程。每篇论文至少有三名计划委员会成员(如下所列)。因此,我们接受了所有的论文,并将1篇短文降级为立场论文。2017年的研讨会涵盖了不同的研究领域,例如:先进的大脑信息学和物联网方法,以了解博物馆游客的行为或个性化他们的参观;基于关联开放数据的信息检索、信息可视化和自动化个性化内容生成、CH信息社会化推荐等新模型;以及人类认知加工差异和文化遗产活动对游戏体验和表现的相互作用的研究。我们相信这是一个很好的主题范围,我们希望你喜欢阅读研讨会的会议记录。本次研讨会收集的贡献反映了这些主题。
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