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Using anti-personas to model children
how to represent user-system mismatches

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Authors
Tobia D. M., Chakrabarti H., Pera M. S., Landoni M.
Type
Article in conference proceedings
Year
2026
Language
English
Abstract
User models, which represent the needs of users an online informa- tion access system is meant to serve, can facilitate the design and evaluation of the system. However, these models typically rely on assumptions drawn from adult users, such as advanced literacy lev- els or the ability to evaluate retrieved content critically. Hence, they often overlook the distinct needs and search habits of children, de- spite the growing prevalence of information access systems among youngsters. In this work, we introduce a set of child anti-personas, user models representing classes of users for whom the system is not designed. To substantiate these mismatches, we investigate how primary school children’s behaviors when interacting with different search tools diverge from the assumptions of typical user models. Thereafter, we identify recurring patterns of misalignment between children’s behavior and system expectations and link these patterns to the risks identified by adult stakeholders involved in children’s online searching. By representing children as anti-personas of con- temporary search tools, this work contributes to the quest for more informed and less stereotypical user modeling when it comes to information access for underrepresented groups, such as children.
Keywords
Children, Information retrieval, Personas, Search, User modeling
Conference proceedings
ACM Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization (UMAP '26)
Meeting name
UMAP '26: 34th ACM Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization
Meeting place
Gothenburg , Sweden
Meeting date
June 2026
Pages (or article number)
282-291

Diffusion

License
CC BY
Visibility
Public
Status open access
Gold