GMAP 2023: 2nd Workshop on Group Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization

Author:

Barile Francesco1ORCID,Delic Amra2ORCID,Peška Ladislav3ORCID,Saccardi Isabella4ORCID,Ulusoy Onuralp4ORCID,Vinella Federica4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Advanced Computing Sciences, Maastricht University, Netherlands

2. University of Sarajevo, Bosnia

3. Charles University, Czech Republic

4. Utrecht University, Netherlands

Publisher

ACM

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