Digital cultural heritage is now a mature field, in which information 
technologies are used in the service of preserving cultural heritage. The 
digital form of resources allows for the exploitation of advances in data 
analytics, semantics, information retrieval, user interaction, profiling and 
personalization in order to develop new, exciting and stimulating cultural 
heritage experiences in tourism and education.

This special issue aims to form a reference point for the field of personalized 
delivery of cultural heritage content. We invite works that present and/or 
review the current state of the art in theory and practice, as well as 
promising recent advances in the area of aligning the delivery process for 
cultural heritage content to the needs, goals, characteristics and preferences 
of individual users and groups of users. The issue is broad in scope, with the 
caveat that emphasis should be on the link between cultural heritage and 
personalization techniques; works dealing exclusively with one of the two 
topics will be deemed out of scope.

Topics of interest
Semantic modelling for cultural heritage content and their application to 
personalized content delivery.
Advances in knowledge representation.
Metadata standards and datasets.
Automated reasoning and computational argumentation for personalized 
explanations and feedback.
Personalization/recommendation technologies applied to cultural heritage 
content.
Profiling techniques for individuals, groups and crowds.
Context awareness in cultural heritage venues and cities.
Applications in cultural, educational or touristic experiences.
Personalized storytelling.
Adaptive navigation and browsing.
Crowdsourcing and crowd computing methodologies, tools and case studies and 
their application to personalization in Cultural Heritage.
Creativity and collaboration.
Social interaction and argumentation.
Mixed Crowd and AI- based processing approaches to personalization
Personalized interaction with cultural heritage content.
PCs and mobile personal devices.
Multi-touch interfaces.
Information booths.
Public and shared displays

Paper submission
Prospective authors are invited to submit an extended abstract (up to four 
pages) to the special issue editors via EasyChair 
(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=umuaich2017).

Promising and in-scope works will be invited for extension into full 
submissions, from which point on a standard reviewing process will be followed. 
Submission and detailed formatting instructions for full papers are available 
at the journal's site (http://www.umuai.org/paper_submission.html).

Important dates
Abstract due: November 30th, 2017
Full submission invitation: December 15th, 2017
Manuscript due: February 28th, 2018
First notification to authors: April 30th, 2018
Revised submission deadline: June 15th, 2018
Final notification to authors: July 31st, 2018
Publication date: End of 2018 / start of 2019, as per UMUAI's publication 
schedule

Guest editors

Manolis Wallace
??? LAB - Knowledge and Uncertainty Research Laboratory
Department of Informatics and Telecommunications
University of Peloponnese

Martín López-Nores
Department of Telematics Engineering
University of Vigo

Yannick Naudet
Luxembourg Institute for Science and Technology (LIST)
5, avenue des Hauts-Fourneaux
L-4362 Esch/Alzette

Tsvi Kuflik
Information Systems Department
The University of Haifa
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