@inbook{45e7f743fa80472582c39173060ecd9f,
title = "User Models for Motivational Systems",
abstract = "The idea that a computer system could be used to motivate people to perform a certain task on the basis of a user model is certainly not novel. As early as the 80s, intelligent tutoring systems would encourage students to learn by means of tailored feedback and hints [24], and in the 90s patient education systems would attempt to address the problem of compliance to a medical regimen by means of information and personalised advice [1] or would encourage people to adopt healthier lifestyles [19]. It is however only recently that a number of, seemingly non correlated, extensive research efforts, from various perspectives, have started to focus on a more complex cognitive model of rational and extra-rational features, involving emotions, persuasion, motivation and argumentation. We can distinguish three parallel strands of research that have become prominent.",
keywords = "motivational systems, persuasive technology, argumentation",
author = "Floriana Grasso and Jaap Ham and Judith Masthoff",
year = "2012",
doi = "10.1007/978-3-642-28509-7",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-3-642-28508-0",
series = "Lecture Notes in Computer Science",
publisher = "Springer-Verlag",
pages = "335--341",
booktitle = "UMAP 2011 Workshops",
note = "Advances in User Modeling, UMAP 2011 Workshops ; Conference date: 11-07-2012 Through 11-07-2012",
}