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Ido Beja and Leonard Steinbach joined Personalized Access To Cultural Heritage
December 7, 2009
Eyal Dim is now a member of Personalized Access To Cultural Heritage
December 5, 2009
Ingrid Zukerman is now a member of Personalized Access To Cultural Heritage
July 29, 2009
Ilaria Torre is now a member of Personalized Access To Cultural Heritage
June 30, 2009
Katya Poteriaykina updated an event
Minerva School at Israel
August 30, 2009 to September 3, 2009
German-Israeli Minerva School for Ubiquitous Display Environments: Intelligent Group Interaction, Foundations and Implementation of Pervasive Multimodal Interfaces. This school will enhance the knowledge of the participants on the theoretical founda…
June 25, 2009
Oliviero Stock, Massimo Zancanaro, Annika Hinze and 1 more joined Personalized Access To Cultural Heritage
June 24, 2009
Antonio Krüger and Lora Aroyo joined Personalized Access To Cultural Heritage
June 23, 2009
Katya Poteriaykina added an event
Minerva School at Israel
August 30, 2009 to September 3, 2009
German-Israeli Minerva School for Ubiquitous Display Environments: Intelligent Group Interaction, Foundations and Implementation of Pervasive Multimodal Interfaces. This school will enhance the knowledge of the participants on the theoretical founda…
June 13, 2009
Tsvi Kuflik is now a member of Personalized Access To Cultural Heritage
June 9, 2009
June 4, 2009
Personalized Access To Cultural Heritage now has a forum
May 19, 2009

Members

  • Ido Beja
  • Leonard Steinbach
  • Eyal Dim
  • Tsvi Kuflik
  • Katya Poteriaykina
  • Liz Sonenberg
  • Antonio Krüger
  • Ingrid Zukerman
  • Massimo Zancanaro
  • Oliviero Stock
  • Annika Hinze
  • Ilaria Torre
  • Lora Aroyo

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About PATCH


PATCH is intended to serve as a portal for research on Personalized Access To Cultural Heritage.

It is intended to list all active researchers and projects so to ease the process of finding relevant information and interaction within the PATCH community.

The establishment of this site was made possible by the decision by the recipients of the James Chen Award for the Best Paper published in 2007 in User Modeling and User Adaptive Interfaces (UMUAI) to employ so the sum of the award.

The paper is O. Stock, M. Zancanaro, P. Busetta, C. Callaway, A. Krüger, M. Kruppa, T. Kuflik, E. Not and C. Rocchi for the paper ‘Adaptive, Intelligent Presentation of Information for the Museum Visitor in PEACH’ User Modelling and User-Adapted Interaction, Vol. 17, n.3, pp. 257-304, 2007.
 
 

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