SOCMEDVIS 2012 - WORKSHOP ON SOCIAL MEDIA VISUALIZATION (SOCMEDVIS)
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Deadline: March 02, 2012 | Date: June 04, 2012
Venue/Country: Dublin, Ireland
Updated: 2012-02-07 22:37:53 (GMT+9)
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WORKSHOP ON SOCIAL MEDIA VISUALIZATION (SOCMEDVIS)Full Day, June 4, 2012Social media study and analysis brings researchers from many fields into a single setting. Even though the tasks of these researchers are varied, data visualization and analytics plays an important role. For industry and academics alike, visualization of social media data helps with hypothesis formation and supports the explanation of phenomena. The SocMedVis Workshop provides a venue to discuss how we can apply data visualization and analytic techniques to social media data.The workshop caters to designers and consumers of interactive visualization methods to better understand the applications of these techniques to social media data for the purposes of analysis and entertainment. The workshop is open to both novel visualization techniques and applications of visualization techniques to social media data sources. We strongly encourage interdisciplinary contributions that discuss the application of visualization to social media research and how these techniques can better support user tasks in other domains.ORGANIZERSDaniel Archambault, Clique Strategic Research Cluster, University College Dublin, IrelandEser Kandogan, IBM Research, Almaden, USAMartin Harrigan, Clique Strategic Research Cluster, University College Dublin, Ireland
Keywords: Accepted papers list. Acceptance Rate. EI Compendex. Engineering Index. ISTP index. ISI index. Impact Factor.
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