The 4th International Workshop
on Social Networks and Social Web Mining
(SNSM 2013)
Wuhan, China
April 22-25, 2013
Call for Papers
such as social networking sites, wikis and folksonomies, brings in
tremendous freedom of Web autonomy and facilitate collaboration and
knowledge sharing between users. Along with the interaction between users
and computers, social media are rapidly becoming an important part of our
digital experience, ranging from digital textual information to diverse
multimedia forms. These aspects and characteristics constitute of the core
of second generation of Web.
A prominent challenge lies in modeling and mining this vast pool of data to
extract, represent and exploit meaningful knowledge and to leverage
structures and dynamics of emerging social networks residing in the social
Web. Social networks and social Web mining combines data mining with social
computing as a promising direction and offers unique opportunities for
developing novel algorithms and tools ranging from text and content mining
to link mining.
The 4th International Workshop on Social Networks and Social Web Mining on
in conjunction with DASFAA 2013 will bring together the academia,
researchers and industrial practitioners from computer science, information
systems, statistics, sociology, behavior science and organization science
discipline, and provide a forum for recent advances in the field of social
networks and social media, from the perspectives of data management and
mining.
We solicit original and high quality submissions addressing all aspects of
this field. The topics of interest include, but are not limited to the
following:
*Computational models for social media
*Query languages for social networks and social media *Query processing and
optimization *Influence, trust, and privacy *Search in social networks and
social media *Interoperability among social applications and social media
*Techniques for social-network analysis/mining and for the analysis of
social-media phenomena *Adversarial blogging and counter measures *Link
analysis and network structure discovery *Community detection and evolution
*Group interaction, collaboration, and recommendation *Knowledge discovery
(collective wisdom, trend analysis, and topic detection) *Social aspects of
Blogosphere *Human interface and interaction techniques for social media
Important Dates:
Full paper due: Jan. 25, 2013
Author notification: Feb. 15, 2013
Camera ready deadline: March. 15, 2013
Submission:
Please submit all manuscripts in PDF formats to the submission site:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=snsm2013
Workshop Organizers:
Guandong Xu, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia gdxu.au@gmail.com
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