SWSM 2011 - 3rd Workshop on Social Web Search and Mining (SWSM2011)
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Deadline: May 01, 2011 | Date: July 28, 2011
Venue/Country: Beijing, China
Updated: 2011-03-26 16:52:47 (GMT+9)
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ObjectivesThe aim of the workshop is to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners to discuss ideas related to searching and mining the social Web.The ubiquitous nature of Web-enabled devices, including desktops, laptops, tablets, and mobile phones, enables people to participate and interact with each other in various Web communities. Examples of such communities include forums, newsgroups, blogs, microblogs, bookmarking services, photo sharing platforms, and location-based services. Hence, the rapidly evolving social Web provides a platform for communication, information sharing, and collaboration. A vast amount of heterogeneous data (composed of e.g., text, photos, video, links) has been generated by the users of various social communities, which offers an unprecedented opportunity for studying novel theories and technologies for social Web search and mining.The broader context of the workshop relates to Web search and information retrieval, Web mining, social network analysis, semantic Web, natural language processing, and computational advertising. In addition to paper presentations, we will solicit invited talks and a panel that will stress the interdisciplinary challenges of social search and mining.Topics of InterestSearch and mining algorithms for large-scale social networksReal-time social search and mining infrastructuresMicroblog (e.g., Twitter, QQ, Jaiku) search and miningSearch across heterogeneous user generated contentContent aggregation, summarization, and reasoning across multiple data streamsPersonalized search for social interactionsCredibility and provenance of social Web contentComputational advertising for user generated contentCross-media search and mining of user generated contentCollaborative filtering and recommender systemsCommunity detection and network evolution analysisSentiment analysis/opinion miningSocial network analysis and social influence analysisSpam detection of social mediaGeospatial and temporal analysis of social mediaApplications of social search and miningImportant dates and guidelinesSubmission deadline: May 1st, 2011Notification date: June 1st, 2011Camera ready: June 14th, 2011Workshop: July 28, 2011http://www.arnetminer.org/SWSM2011
Papers should be no more than 10 pages total in length, where up to 8 pages (including appendices, if any) are used for the content of the paper and the final two pages are used only for references. All submissions must be prepared using the ACM camera‐ready template (available at http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html
). Authors are required to submit their papers electronically in PDF format to the paper submission site. All submissions should clearly present the author information including the names of the authors, the affiliations and the emails.
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