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Personalized Human-Computer Interaction is an essential resource for understanding how modern computing systems can adapt to individual users. This De Gruyter textbook provides in-depth coverage of personalization techniques, user modeling, and adaptive interface design.
The book examines key topics including preference learning, behavioral analysis, context-aware computing, and recommendation systems. It bridges the gap between theoretical foundations and practical applications, offering students and professionals insights into developing systems that enhance user experience through intelligent adaptation.
With contributions from leading experts Mirjam Augstein, Eelco Herder, and Wolfgang Wörndl, the textbook presents current methodologies and real-world case studies. Readers will gain valuable knowledge about implementing personalization in various domains, from web applications to mobile interfaces.







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