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ACM UMAP 2021: Final Call for Demo and LBR Papers


Important Dates
• Submission of demos and LBR papers:  March 26, 2021
• Notification of acceptance: April 19, 2021
• Camera-ready versions of accepted papers: May 7, 2021
• Conference: June 21-25, 2021, online from Utrecht, the Netherlands

Note: The submissions times are 11:59 pm AoE time (Anywhere on Earth)


ACM UMAP 2021 – User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization is the premier 
international conference for researchers and practitioners working on systems 
that adapt to individual users, to groups of users, and that collect, 
represent, and model user information.
ACM UMAP 2021 invites Demonstrations and Late-Breaking Results (LBR) papers of 
innovative UMAP-based systems (including research prototypes). You are 
encouraged to submit your Demo or LBR by March 26th, 2021.

Submission formats
For more details, see below!

Demonstrations
• Max. 3 pages + max. 1 additional page for references
• (Required) unpublished page describing how they would present the demo 
virtually and/or in person
• (Optional) video or external material demonstrating the system
• Publication in ACM UMAP 2021 Adjunct Proceedings
• Presentation as a virtual demo + poster at the conference

Late-Breaking Results
• Max. 7 pages + max. 2 additional pages for references
• (NEW: required) unpublished page with a list of questions the authors aim to 
get feedback on
• Publication in ACM UMAP 2021 Adjunct Proceedings
• Presentation as a virtual poster at the conference

Submission via https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=acmumap2021


Demonstrations
Demonstrations will showcase research prototypes and commercially available 
products in a dedicated session. Demo submissions must be based on an 
implemented and tested system that pursues one or more innovative ideas in the 
interest areas of the conference.
Demonstrations are an excellent and exciting way to showcase implementations 
and to get valuable feedback from the community. Each demo submission must make 
clear which aspects of the system will be demonstrated, and how these will be 
demonstrated on-site as well as online.
To better identify the value of demos, we also encourage authors to submit a 
pointer to a screencast (max. 5 minutes on Vimeo or YouTube) or any external 
material related to the demo (e.g., shared code on GitHub).
Descriptions of demonstrations should have a length of max. 3 pages + 1 page of 
references in the new ACM single-column style. On an extra page (not to be 
published), submissions should include a specification of the technical 
requirements for demonstrating the system at UMAP 2021. Given uncertainties 
surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, this extra page should also describe if/how 
the demo can be presented in a virtual setting (e.g. with a video or a live 
link to the system).

Late-Breaking Results
Late-Breaking Results (LBR) are research-in-progress that must contain original 
and unpublished accounts of innovative research ideas, preliminary results, 
industry showcases, and system prototypes, addressing both the theory and 
practice of User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization. In addition, papers 
introducing recently started research projects or summarizing project results 
are welcome as well.
We encourage researchers and practitioners to submit a late-breaking work as it 
provides a unique opportunity for sharing valuable ideas, eliciting useful 
feedback on early-stage work, and fostering discussions and collaborations 
among colleagues.
Late-Breaking Results papers have a length of up to 7 pages + 2 pages of 
references in the new ACM single-column style and will be presented to the 
conference as (in-person and virtual) posters. On an extra page (not to be 
published), submissions should include a list of questions that the authors aim 
to get feedback on during the poster session at UMAP 2021.


Submission and Review Process
Papers will be reviewed single-blind and do not need to be anonymized before 
submission.
Papers (demo and LBR) must be formatted according to the new workflow for ACM 
publications. The templates and instructions are available here: 
https://www.acm.org/publications/taps/word-template-workflow.

Authors should submit their papers as single-column. The templates are 
available here (we strongly recommend the usage of LaTeX for the camera-ready 
papers to minimize the extent of reformatting):
• LaTeX (use \documentclass[manuscript,review,anonymous]{acmart} in the 
sample-authordraft.tex file for single-column):
https://www.acm.org/binaries/content/assets/publications/consolidated-tex-template/acmart-primary.zip
• Overleaf (use \documentclass[manuscript,review,anonymous]{acmart} for 
single-column): 
https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/acm-conference-proceedings-master-template/pnrfvrrdbfwt
• MS Word: 
https://www.acm.org/binaries/content/assets/publications/taps/acm_submission_template.docx

Note: Accepted papers will require a further revision to meet the requirements 
and page limits of the camera-ready format required by ACM. Instructions for 
the preparation of the camera-ready versions of the papers will be provided 
after acceptance.

Submit your papers in PDF format via EasyChair for ACM UMAP 2021 Demos and 
Late-Breaking Results at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=acmumap2021 
(choose “New Submission” and make sure to select “UMAP 2021 Demo and LBR”).

The review process will be single-blind, i.e. authors’ names should be included 
in the papers. Submissions will be reviewed by at least two independent 
reviewers. They will be assessed based on their originality and novelty, 
potential contribution to the research field, potential impact in particular 
use cases, and the usefulness of presented experiences, as well as their 
overall readability.

Papers that exceed the page limits or do not adhere to the formatting 
guidelines will be returned without review.


Publication and Presentation
Accepted Demo and Late-Breaking Results papers will be published in the ACM 
UMAP 2021 Adjunct Proceedings in the ACM Digital Library. All categories will 
be presented at the poster reception of the conference, in the form of a poster 
and/or a software demonstration following poster format. This form of 
presentation will provide presenters with an opportunity to obtain direct 
feedback about their work from a wide audience during the conference.
At least one author of each accepted paper must register for the conference and 
present the paper there.

Late-Breaking Results and Demo Chairs
• Bart Knijnenburg, Clemson University, South Carolina, USA
• Eva Zangerle, Universität Innsbruck, Austria
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