WWW 2014 CALL FOR PAPERS - RESEARCH TRACK
The 23rd International World Wide Web Conference
April 7-11, 2014 / Seoul, Korea
http://www2014.kr
For more than two decades, the International World-Wide Web Conference has been the premier venue for researchers, academics, businesses, and standard bodies to come together and discuss latest updates on the state and evolutionary path of the Web. The main conference program of WWW 2014 will have 11 areas (or themes) for refereed paper presentations. and we invite you to submit your cutting-edge, exciting, new breakthrough work to the relevant area. In addition to the main conference, WWW 2014 will also have a series of co-located workshops, keynote speeches, tutorials, panels, a developer track, and poster and demo sessions.
The list of areas for this year is as follows:
Behavioral Analysis and Personalization
Content Analysis
Crowd Phenomena
Internet Economics and Monetization
Security, Privacy, Trust, and Abuse
Semantic Web
Social Networks and Graph Analysis
Software Infrastructure, Performance, Scalability, and Availability
User Interfaces, Human Factors, and Smart (Mobile) Devices
Web Mining
Web Search
Important Dates:
Research track abstract registration:
Tuesday, October 1st, 2013 (23:59 Hawaii Standard Time)
Research track full paper submission:
Tuesday, October 8th, 2013 (23:59 Hawaii Standard Time)
Notifications of acceptance:
Saturday, January 4th, 2014
Paper Submission Requirements:
All submitted paper must:
be written in English;
contain author names, affiliations, and email addresses;
be formatted according to the ACM SIG Proceedings template (http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates) with a font size no smaller than 9pt;
be in PDF (make sure that the PDF can be viewed on any platform), and formatted for US Letter size;
occupy no more than ten pages, including the abstract and appendices, but excluding references.
It is the authors¡¯ responsibility to ensure that their submission adheres strictly to the required format. Submissions that do not comply with the above guidelines may be rejected without review.
Submission web site: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=www2014
General Chair:
Chin-Wan Chung (KAIST)
General Vice Chairs:
Sang-goo Lee (Seoul National University)
Sue Moon (KAIST)
In-soo Park (MOTIE/KATS)
PC Co-Chairs for Research Track:
Andrei Broder (Google)
Kyuseok Shim (Seoul National University)
Torsten Suel (New York University)
Area Chairs:
Behavioral Analysis and Personalization
Pearl Pu (EPFL)
Andrew Tomkins (Google)
Content Analysis
Seung-won Hwang (POSTECH)
Lillian Lee (Cornell University)
Crowd Phenomena
Panos Ipeirotis (NYU)
Stefano Leonardi (Univ. La Sapienza)
Internet Economics and Monetization
Arpita Ghosh (Cornell University)
Vanja Josifovski (Google)
Security, Privacy, Trust, and Abuse
Nicolas Christin (Carnegie Mellon Univ.)
Yongdae Kim (KAIST)
Semantic Web
Ramanathan Guha (Google)
Daniel Schwabe (PUC-Rio)
Social Networks and Graph Analysis
Aristides Gionis (Aalto University)
Alessandro Panconesi (Univ. La Sapienza)
Software Infrastructure, Performance, Scalability, and Availability
Zhen Xiao (Peking University)
Malgorzata Steinder (IBM Research)
User Interfaces, Human Factors, and Smart Devices
Cecilia Mascolo (Univ. of Cambridge)
Xing Xie (Microsoft Research Asia)
Web Mining
Yukata Matsuo (University of Tokyo)
Rajeev Rastogi (Amazon)
Web Search
Junghoo Cho (UCLA)
Yoelle Maarek (Yahoo!)
Saturday, 14 September 2013
WWW 2014 Call for Papers - Research Track
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