Graduated
Ph.D.
Students
Primary Ph.D. Advisor
- Yang Wang (currently Research Associate the School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University):
- Privacy-Enhanced Personalization:
a Dynamic Software Product Line Approach.
Department of Informatics, University of California,
2010
Excerpts of dissertation published in UM05,
SPLC05, UM07,
IUI book 08, PEPch
08, UMAP09
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- Sameer Patil (currently Postdoc at the Vienna
University of Economics and Business, Austria):
- Reconciling
Awareness and Privacy Needs in Loosely Coupled Collaboration.
Department of Informatics, University of California, Irvine, 2009.
Excerpts of dissertation published in HCI04, GROUP05,
ICOCSC05, iConference09, INTERACT09,
AS book 09, IwC, B&IT
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- Josef Fink (currently Professor at the University
of Applied Science, Frankfurt/M., Germany):
- User Modeling Servers – Requirements,
Design, and Evaluation.
Dept. of Mathematics and Computer Science, University
of Essen, Germany, 2003.
Revised version of dissertation published with IOS
Press, Netherlands (Infix),
2004. What
makes this work imporant?
Excerpts of dissertation published in UMUAI
10(3-4), AIR 18(1),
and UM 1999 and UM 2003 (Best
Evaluation Paper Award).
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- Detlef Küpper (currently Professor at the
University of Applied Science, Aalen, Germany):
- User-Adaptive Plan Generation and Presentation
(in German).
Dept. of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Essen,
Germany, 2002.
Revised version of dissertation published with IOS
Press, Netherlands (Infix),
2004. What makes this work
imporant?.
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- Jörg Schreck (currently Security Analyst at Telefónica
Europe,
Germany):
- Security and Privacy in User Modeling.
Dept.
of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Essen, Germany, 2001.
Revised
version of dissertation appeared in 2003 with Kluwer
Academic Publishers. What
makes this work imporant?
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- Ludwin Fuchs (currently with The Boeing
Company, Seattle, WA):
- Situation-Oriented
Support of Group Awareness in CSCW Systems (in German).
Dept. of Mathematics
and Computer Science, University of Essen, Germany, 1998.
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- Wolfgang Pohl (currently with the German
Informatics Society, Bonn, Germany):
- Logic-Based Representation and Reasoning for User
Modeling Shell Systems.
Dept. of Mathematics and Computer Science,
University of Essen, Germany, 1997.
Revised version of disseration published
with IOS
Press, Netherlands (Infix), 1998. What
makes this work imporant?
Summary in User
Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction 9(3), 217-282.
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- Harold
Paredes-Frigolett (currently
with MetraTech Corporation, and CSLI,
Stanford University):
- Integrating World Knowledge with Cognitive Parsing: A Fine-Grained,
Weakly Interactive Computational Approach.
Dept. of Mathematics and Computer Science,
University of Essen, Germany, 1996.
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- Ian Beaumont (currently with SAP AG,
Walldorf, Germany):
- User Modelling in the Hypertext-Based Medical Tutoring System ANATOM-TUTOR.
Dept.
of Information Science, University of Konstanz, Germany, 1996.
Summary of
Ph.D. thesis published in User
Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction 4(1), 21-45.
Secondary
Ph.D. Advisor
- Jan
Kolter (currently
with University
of Regensburg,
Germany).
- User-Centric Privacy – A
Usable and Provider-Independent Privacy Infrastructure
School of Business, Economics and Management
Information Systems,
University of Regensburg, Germany, 2009.
Excerpts of thesis published at SEC07, DBSec07, ARES07, SEC09,
ARES09
- Max Teltzrow (currently
with Humboldt University, Berlin,
Germany).
- A Quantitative Analysis of E-Commerce: Channel Conflicts, Data Mining,
and Consumer Privacy
School of Business Administration and Economics, Humboldt University, Berlin,
Germany, 2005.
Excerpts of thesis published at ACM
E-Commerce 2003, EC-Web 2003, Karat & Blom & Karat
(eds.), PET
2004
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- Uwe
Behrens (currently
Senior Software Architect with RTT Realtime Technology, Munich, Germany).
- Rendering
with Poxels: A Software Architecture for Programmable Shading Systems.
Dept.
of Computer Science, University of Bremen, Germany, 1999.
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- Marcus
Sohlenkamp (currently with Baan, Stuttgart,
Germany):
- Supporting
Group Awareness in Multi-User Environments through Perceptualization.
Dept.
of Computer Science, University of Paderborn, Germany, 1998.
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- Wolfgang
Broll (currently
Professor at the Technical
University of Ilmenau, Germany):
- An
Object-Oriented Interaction Model for the Support of Distributed Virtual Environments
(in German).
Dept. of Computer Science, University of Göttingen, Germany,
1998.
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- Fahri Yetim (currently
with the University of Siegen, Germany):
- Explanations in Human-Computer Interaction: A Framework
for the Integration of Hypertext and Artificial Intelligence Methods (in
German).
Dept. of Information Science, University of Konstanz, Germany.
External/Foreign Reviewer
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- Kirstie
Hawkey (currently
with the University of British Columbia, Canada)
- Managing the Visual Privacy of Incidental Information in Web Browsers
Dept. of Computer Science, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada, 2006.
Excerpts of thesis published at CHI
2006, WWW 2006,
Graphics Interface 2007
Mathias Bauer (currently
with mineway, Saarbrücken, Germany)
- An Evidence-Theoretic Approach to Plan Recognition (in
German)
Dept. of
Computer Science, University of Saarbrücken, Germany, 1996.
- Bruno Errico
- Intelligent Agents and User Modelling.
Dipartimento di Informatica e Sistemistica,
Università di Roma "La Sapienza", 1997.
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