Categories: Research

Book Chapter Published: “Theory-grounded user modeling for personalized HCI”

I wrote a book chapter for “Personalized Human-Computer Interaction”, together with Bruce Ferwerda. In the chapter we present an overview of studies that rely on some form of psychological theory as the basis for user models in intelligent systems, the idea central to my thesis and the HUMANIZE workshop.   

The book itself is published by DeGruyter and edited by Mirjam Augstein, Eelco Herder and Wolfgang Wörndl. If you want to have more information about the book, you can find it here: https://www.degruyter.com/view/title/530103

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