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2nd CFP: International Conference on Weblogs & Social Media (ICWSM) 2010

  • 1.  2nd CFP: International Conference on Weblogs & Social Media (ICWSM) 2010

    Posted 12-18-2009 22:47
    Hi All  

    The deadline for the International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM) is approaching fast (Jan 8th, 2010).  I encourage you to attend and present your research.

    The ICWSM group is interdisciplinary and the organizers are making a big push this year to include social scientists (see their list of invited speakers, which includes James Pennebaker, Craig Watkins, Nicole Ellison, and Robert Kraut). This conference should be of interest to anyone doing research on blogs, microblogs (e.g., twitter), and other social media platforms (e.g., Facebook, wikipedia, match, email, eBay, flickr, dopplr, etc.). 

    If you would like submit a paper or poster please note that the ICWSM uses the model common in the computer sciences where submissions are full papers (up to 8 pages), are subject to peer review, and, if accepted, are printed in full in the conference proceedings where they count as full publications. (I checked with the organizers to find out whether publication in the conference proceedings precludes other extended papers on the same research. Here is what I was told: "It is very common for lengthier, more in-depth versions of proceedings papers to be published in journals. Copyright pertains only to the words and expressions. It does not apply to ideas. It is for that reason that expanded versions of conference papers [presenting the same basic research results, but in far more detailed form] can be published in journals.")

    The full call for papers is below.

    If you have any questions, please let me know.

    Best,

    Sam Gosling
    Professor
    Department of Psychology
    University of Texas
    Austin, TX 78701
    512-471-1628

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      CALL FOR PAPERS

    4th Int'l AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media
    May 23-26, 2010

    George Washington University, Washington, D.C.
    Sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
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    The International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media is a unique forum 
    that brings together researchers from the disciplines in computer science, 
    linguistics, communication, and the social sciences. The broad goal of 
    ICWSM is to increase understanding of social media in all its incarnations. 
    Submissions describing research that blends social science and technology 
    are especially encouraged.

    The 2010 meeting will be held in Washington D.C.  In addition to the 
    usual program of contributed technical talks, tutorials and invited 
    presentations, ICWSM 2010 will include a session of invited talks from 
    prominent social scientists that are studying social media, and a set of 
    talks from leaders of government projects who are experimenting with 
    social media platforms for various purposes, e.g. to increase 
    transparency and better engage the citizenry.


    IMPORTANT DATES

    - Paper Submission: January 8, 2010
    - Poster/Demo Submission: January 8, 2010
    - Paper Acceptance: March 3, 2010
    - Poster/Demo Acceptance: March 3, 2010
    - Workshop Submission: March 1, 2010
    - Camera Ready Copies: March 12, 2010


    SPEAKERS

    Keynote Speakers:

    - Robert E. Kraut, Carnegie Mellon Universirty,
      "Designing Online Communities from Theory"

    - Michael Kearns, Computer and Information Science, Univ. of Pennsylvania,
      "Behavioral Experiments in Strategic Networks"



    Speakers in Special Sessions:

    - Nicole Ellison, Dept. of Telecommunication, Information Studies 
      and Media, Michigan State Univ.
    - James Pennebaker, Dept. of Psychology, Univ. of Texas, Austin 
    - S. Craig Watkins, Dept. of Radio, TV and Film, Univ. of Texas, Austin

    - Don Burke, CIA Directorate of Science and Technology, Intellipedia 
    - Haym Hirsh, National Science Foundation IIS Division Director
    - Macon Phillips, U.S. White House, Head of New Media 


    Tutorial Speakers will include:

    - Jake Hofman, Yahoo! Research, 
      "Large-scale social media analytics with Hadoop"

    - Cindy Chung and James Pennebaker, Univ. Texas, 
      "Using LIWC to uncover social psychology in social media"


    TECHNICAL AREAS

    More specifically, ICWSM welcomes submissions from researchers in a number 
    of disciplines:

    - Computational Linguistics/NLP 
    - Text Mining/Data Mining/Machine Learning
    - Psychology 
    - Sociology (including Social Network Analysis) 
    - Anthropology, Communications, Media Studies 
    - Visualization 
    - HCI 
    - Graph theory, concrete analysis and simulation of graphical models 


    Submissions are welcome that study a broad array of types social data, 
    including:

    - Weblogs, including comments 
    - Social Networking Sites 
    - Microblogs 
    - Wikis (wikipedia) 
    - Forums, usenet 
    - Community media sites: youtube, flickr 


    Technical topics of interest include:

    - Psychological, personality-based and ethnographic studies of social media 
    - Analyzing the relationship between social media and mainstream media 
    - Qualitative and quantitative studies of social media 
    - Centrality/influence of social media publications and authors 
    - Ranking/relevance of blogs; web page ranking based on blogs 
    - Social network analysis; communities identification; 
      expertise and authority discovery; collaborative filtering 
    - Trust; reputation; recommendation systems 
    - Human computer interaction; social media tools; navigation and 
      visualization 
    - Subjectivity in textual data; sentiment analysis; polarity/opinion 
      identification and extraction 
    - Text categorization; topic recognition; demographic/gender/age 
      identification 
    - Trend identification and tracking; time series forecasting; 
      measuring predictability of phenomena based on social media 
    - New social media applications; interfaces; interaction techniques 


    SUBMISSION PROCEDURE

    Author registration:

    Authors must register at the ICWSM-10 web-based technical paper 
    submission site (http://icwsm10.confmaster.net). The software will assign 
    a password, which will enable the author to log on to submit an abstract 
    and paper. In order to avoid a rush at the last minute, authors are 
    encouraged to register as soon as possible, and well in advance of 
    the January 8, 2010 submission deadline.


    Abstract and paper submission:

    Electronic abstract and paper submission through the ICWSM-10 
    paper submission site (http://icwsm10.confmaster.net) is required on or 
    (preferably) before January 8. We cannot accept submissions by 
    e-mail or fax.

    Papers must be in high resolution PDF format, formatted for US Letter 
    (8.5" x 11") paper, using Type 1 or TrueType fonts. Papers should be 
    at most 8 pages, including references (technical paper), or 4 pages 
    (poster or demo description), and formatted in AAAI two-column, 
    camera-ready style (see the author instructions page). Please note 
    that these formatting instructions are for final, accepted papers; 
    no additional pages can be purchased at the review stage. In addition, 
    the copyright slug may be omitted in the initial submission phase.

    Authors will receive confirmation of receipt of their abstracts or 
    papers, including an ID number, shortly after submission. 
    AAAI will contact authors again only if problems are encountered 
    with papers. Inquiries regarding lost papers must be made no later 
    than January 15, 2010. 


    Submissions to other conferences or journals:

    ICWSM-10 will *not* accept any paper that, at the time of submission, 
    is under review for or has already been published or accepted for 
    publication in a journal or another conference. This restriction 
    does not apply to submissions for workshops and other venues with 
    a limited audience. 

    Registration:

    All accepted papers and extended abstracts will be published in the 
    conference proceedings. At least one author must register for the 
    conference by the deadline for camera-ready copy submission. 
    The registered author must attend the conference to present 
    the paper in person. 


    PUBLICATION

    All accepted papers and abstracts will be allocated up to 8 (eight) 
    pages in the conference proceedings. Authors will be required to 
    transfer copyright of their paper to AAAI. 


    DATA CHALLENGE

    ICWSM-10 is hosting its traditional data challenge featuring 
    freely-available datasets and a half-day workshop at the end of 
    the conference. Data for 2010 includes last year's blog collection 
    from Spinn3r.com, multiple derived datasets including a searchable 
    Lucene index, and an annotated blog sentiment dataset (mentions, 
    coreference, meronymy and sentiment targeting) from 
    J.D. Power and Associates described by Kessler and Nicolov at 
    ICWSM-09. We are especially interested in mashups of multiple 
    datasets. Details on datasets and solicited topics may be found 
    on the data challenge website, http://www.icwsm.org/2010/data.shtml.  
    Papers for the data challenge workshop are due March 1st, 2010 and 
    should follow the ICWSM main conference formatting guidelines for 
    technical papers (8 pages max in the specified format).



    ORGANIZERS

    General Chair:
      Marti Hearst, UC Berkeley School of Information 

    Program Chairs:
      William Cohen, CMU Computer Science 
      Samuel Gosling, U Texas Dept of Psychology 

    Data challenge chairs:
      Ian Soboroff, NIST
      Akshay Java, Microsoft

    Tutorials Chair:
      Chris Diehl, Lawrence Livermore National Labs 

    Publicity Chair:
      Nicolas Nicolov, J.D.Power and Associates/McGraw-Hill 

    Sponsorship Chair:
      Matthew Hurst, Microsoft 



    Senior Program Committee Members:

    - Lada Adamic, Univ. of Michigan
    - Eugene Agichtein, Emory Univ.
    - danah boyd, Microsoft Research
    - Claire Cardie, Cornell Univ.
    - Kathleen Carley, Carnegie Mellon Univ.
    - Cindy Chung, Univ. of Texas at Austin
    - Scott Counts, Microsoft Research
    - Chris Diehl, Lawrence Livermore National Labs
    - Nicole Ellison, Dept of Telecommunication, Information Studies and Media, 
      Michigan State University
    - Tim Finin, UMBC
    - Evgeniy Gabrilovich, Yahoo! Research
    - Lise Getoor, Univ. of Maryland
    - Kristina Lerman, ISI-USC
    - Jure Leskovec, Carnegie Mellon Univ.
    - Winter Mason, Yahoo! Research
    - Gilad Mishne, Yahoo! Labs
    - Kate Neiderhoffer, Dachis Corporation 
    - Bo Pang, Yahoo! Research
    - Marc Smith, Telligent Systems



    CONTACT

    For more info: icwsm10@aaai.org

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