WIN 2011 - Workshop on Interdependent Networks: Quality, Influence and Evolution in Social and Information Networks (WIN2011)
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Deadline: April 01, 2011 | Date: June 06, 2011-June 09, 2011
Venue/Country: Eindhoven, Netherlands
Updated: 2011-03-01 18:08:10 (GMT+9)
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Workshop on Interdependent Networks: Quality, Influence and Evolution inSocial and Information Networks (WIN2011)at the 22nd ACM Hypertext 2011 which will be held in Eindhoven, NL on June 6-9 2011.Website: https://sites.google.com/site/ht2011win/
The emergence of new social technologies has not only changed our everyday life but also has led to new formsof collective information goods such as media collections, commentary and software. Innovative onlineproduction systems have been designed for people to share their ideas, their experiences and theirknowledge enabling the collaborative production of such information goods.The nature of these collective information goods produced using online production systems ranges frompooled information (e.g., Flickr, del.icio.us, Slashdot) to structured information (e.g.,Wikipedia, Factual.com), and tightly coupled information (e.g., open source software). This spectrumdescribes both the coupling of the components of an information good as well as to what extent certaincoordination, communication and collaboration processes between participants were required todevelop this good. Concretely, these information goods consist of a social dimension which compriseslinks between people based on their interactions and the information dimension which are links based onsyntactic, semantic or logical relations within these goods. Thus, to effectively understandcollective information goods, one must take a multi-dimensional approach that addresses theinterdependence between social relationships and the networked information that those relationships produce.Only recently have researchers begun to study the collective information goods using multi-dimensionalapproaches. This workshop aims to bring together experts in network analysis, information networks,semantics and social media to further the development and exchange of knowledge around computationalnetwork analysis methods for multi-dimensional networks. We are particularly interested in work thatcovers the following three areas:* Quality - how do we measure quality of a collective information good using network analysis? What is therelationship between quality information and reputation? How do online production systems cater for quality?* Influence - how do we measure the influence of information networks on social networks and vice versa? Aretypes of networks more influential than others?* Evolution - how do information and social networks co-evolve? What techniques can be used for measuringand describing evolution?+++Topics include+++Models of influence in social media including Twitter, Facebook and othersMeasures and techniques for assessing quality in online production systems such as reputation systems in WikipediaMeasures and techniques for assessing influence in online production systemsEmpirical studies of influence, quality and evolution in social mediaApproaches towards influencing users and quality in online production systems(Co-)evolution of social and information networksNetwork visualizations of quality, influence and evolution+++Important Dates+++April 1, 2011: Submission DateApril 29, 2011: Notification DateMay 10, 2011: Early conference registration deadlineJune 6, 2011: Workshop Date +++ Organizers+++Paul Groth, VU University of Amsterdam, The NetherlandsLaura Hollink, Delft University of Technology, The NetherlandsClaudia M�ller-Birn, Freie Universität Berlin, GermanyMarkus Strohmaier, Graz University of Technology, Austria and Palo Alto Research Center, USA+++Program Committee+++Fabian Abel, Delft University of Technology, The NetherlandsWouter van Atteveldt, VU University Amsterdam, The NetherlandsSheila Kinsela, DERI NUI Galway, IrelandPablo Castels, Universidad Aut�nonoma de Madrid, SpainMarcelo Cataldo, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Daniel Gayo, Universidad de Oviedo, SpainDenis Helic, TU Graz, AustriaLichan Hong, PARC, USAGeorge Thomas Kannampallil, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USAChristian Körner TU Graz, AustriaKristina Lerman, Information Science Institute - USC, USAJacco van Ossebruggen, CWI, The NetherlandsAnabel Quan-Haase, The University of Western Ontario, Canada Dirk Riehle, Friedrich-Alexander University of Erlangen-N�rnberg, Germany Camille Roth, CNRS, FranceJérôme Kunegis, University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany Bongwon Suh, PARC, USASharoda Paul, PARC, USAShenghui Wang, VU University Amsterdam, The NetherlandsArkaitz Zubiaga, UNED, Spain
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