ACM UMAP 2024
The 32nd ACM Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization
Monday 1 - Thursday 4 July, 2024
Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy
The Conference
ACM UMAP – 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 is the successor to the biennial User Modeling (UM) and Adaptive Hypermedia and Adaptive Web-based Systems (AH) conferences that were merged in 2009. It is sponsored by ACM SIGCHI and SIGWEB, and organized with User Modeling Inc. as the Steering Committee. Proceedings are published by ACM and part of the ACM Digital Library.
Latest News
07/10/2024 Thanks to all UMAP’24 participants. Check out the conference Awards!
06/24/2024 Don’t miss out our Social Events during your stay in Cagliari!
05/31/2024 Check the planned Schedule, Keynote Speakers and Accepted Papers!
02/26/2024 The Registration page is now online. We hope to see you at UMAP 2024!
02/26/2024 Join the Tutorials and Workshops accepted at UMAP 2024!
02/26/2024 Take a look at the Accommodation Information and prepare for your arrival!
01/10/2024 Check out the new pages for VISA, Travel, Venue, Touristic Information!
12/19/2023 The Grant and Support application is online!
12/19/2023 The Call for Late-Breaking Results and Demos is online!
11/30/2023 The Call for Workshop and Tutorial Proposals is online!
11/30/2023 The Call for Doctoral Consortium Papers is online!
11/30/2023 The consolidated Call for Full and Short Papers is online!
11/17/2023 The Call for Sponsorship is online!
10/17/2023 The ACM UMAP 2024 website is online!
City and Region
Cagliari
Known for its stunning beaches and turquoise-blue waters, Cagliari is a popular destination for tourists all year round. The city is rich in history and culture, with ancient Roman ruins found in various parts of the city.
Sardinia
Sardinia is a beautiful island located in the Mediterranean Sea. It is rich in history, with ancient ruins dating back to the Nuragic civilization, which existed from the Bronze Age to the 2nd century BC.