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[ecrea] Call for Papers: 5th Making Sense of Microposts Workshop (#Microposts2015), at WWW2015 - with social science track
Tue Jan 13 07:51:48 GMT 2015
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the 5th Making Sense of Microposts Workshop (#Microposts2015)
at WWW 2015
http://www.scc.lancs.ac.uk/microposts2015
18th/19th May 2015
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To foster collaboration between Computer Science and Social Sciences,
and continue to encourage contribution from the latter domain to improve
on 'Making Sense of Microposts', there will be a special track dedicated
to Social Science papers at #Microposts2015.
THEME: Big things come in small packages
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The #Microposts workshops aim to bring together researchers from
multiple disciplines to debate current, leading edge effort toward
analysing and understanding Microposts - "information published on the
Web that is small in size and requires minimal effort to publish (e.g. a
Tweet, Facebook share, Instagram like, Google +1)". Although individual
Microposts are small and therefore typically focus on a single thought,
message or theme, collectively they provide a rich source of information
and opinion about a range of topics. The workshop aims to continue to
provide a forum to enable discussion and hence, improve understanding of
social and cultural phenomena that influence the publication and reuse
of Microposts; to assess different approaches to gleaning the
information content of Micropost data; and discuss application of this
knowledge content in a variety of contexts, including emergency
response, crowd and event tracking, mass communication, opinion mining
and sentiment analysis. Enabling the understanding and application of
Microposts requires techniques and tools that function at scale, and
that are able to handle the very high rate at which Microposts are
published.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
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The special Social Sciences track at #Microposts2015 will focus on
topics including, but not exclusive to, first:
Social & Web Science Studies
- Collective awareness
- Education & citizen empowerment, data journalism
- Civil action, media & politics
- Political and polemical aspects of Microposts
- Ethics, legal and privacy issues
- Psychological profiles and psychological aspects of Micropost-based
interactions
- Cultural, generational and regional differences in access and use
- Inequality in access and use of digital, social media
- Emerging social and communication dynamics resulting from
Micropost-based services
Additionally, the topics below, detailed in the CfP for the main track,
include topics of interest to the Social Sciences community, regarding
obtaining understanding about, discovering knowledge content of, add
application of Micropost data:
- Emergent semantics
- Data mining from Microposts
- Opinion mining, sentiment and sentic analysis
- Network analysis and community detection
- Influence detection and social contagion modelling
- Prediction approaches
- Linking Microposts into the Web of Linked Data (i.e. entity extraction
and URI disambiguation)
APPLICATIONS:
- Collective intelligence, user profiling, personalisation & recommendation
- Business analytics & market intelligence
- Event & topic detection and tendency tracking
- Microposts as second screen to television
- Geo-localised, Micropost-based services
- Public consensus & citizen participation
- Security, emergency response & health
- Effortless posting and wearable devices on communication
- Linking social and physical signals for, e.g., crowd tracking
WORKSHOP STRUCTURE
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A keynote address from an invited speaker will open the day, and
followed by paper presentations. We will hold a poster and demo session
to trigger further, in-depth interaction between workshop participants.
The last set of presentations will be brief overviews of selected
submissions to the Challenge. The workshop will close with the
presentation of awards.
SUBMISSIONS
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Full papers: 4 pages
Position papers & extended abstracts: 2 pages
All written submissions should be prepared according to the ACM SIG
Proceedings Template (see
http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates), and should
include author names and affiliations, and 3-5 author-selected keywords.
Where a submission includes additional material submission this should
be made as a single, unencrypted zip file that includes a plain text
file listing its contents.
Submission is via EasyChair, at:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=microposts2015.
Each submission will receive, in addition to a meta-review, 2 peer reviews.
The #Microposts2015 proceedings will be published as a single volume
containing all three tracks, via CEUR (at http://ceur-ws.org), a free,
open access, online platform for publishing workshop proceedings.
CEUR-WS.org is a recognised ISSN publication series.
Submissions to the Social Sciences track may, in addition to presenting
novel work, include extended abstracts summarising or discussing
previously published work or presenting position statements. One author
of each accepted paper is expected to register for and give a
presentation at the workshop - registration fees and details may be
found at: http://www.www2015.it/registrations
The main workshop website (above) provides more detail, as well as the
dedicated track page at:
http://www.scc.lancs.ac.uk/microposts2015/socsci_track.html
IMPORTANT DATES
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Submission deadline: *07 Feb 2015*
Notification: 25 Feb 2015
Camera-ready deadline: 12 Mar 2015
(all deadlines 23:59 Hawaii Time)
Early Bird Registration: 1 Mar 2015
Workshop - 18/19 May 2015 (open to all)
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BEST PAPER AWARD: sponsored by GESIS, Germany ( http://www.gesis.org )
Award: €250 to highest ranking submission
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CONTACT
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E-mail: (microposts2015 /at/ easychair.org)
Mailing list: (microposts2015 /at/ googlegroups.com)
Facebook Group: http://www.facebook.com/#!/home.php?sk=group_180472611974910
Twitter persona: @microposts2015
Twitter hashtag: #microposts2015
W3C Microposts Community Group: http://www.w3.org/community/microposts
TRACK CHAIRS
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Danica Radovanovic, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
Katrin Weller, GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany
Workshop Organisers
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Matthew Rowe, Lancaster University, UK
Milan Stankovic, Université Paris-Sorbonne & Sépage, France
Aba-Sah Dadzie, University of Birmingham, UK
Program Committee (to be completed)
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Tim Davies, University of Southampton, UK
Munmun De Choudhury, Georgia Tech, USA
Fabio Giglietto, Università di Urbino Carlo Bo, Italy
Simon Hegelich, Universität Siegen, Germany
Kim Holmberg, University of Turku, Finland
Athina Karatzogianni, University of Leicester, UK
Raquel Recuero, Universidade Católica de Pelotas, Brazil
Luca Rossi, Università di Urbino Carlo Bo, Italy
Saskia Vanmanen, The Open University, UK
Alistair Willis, The Open University, UK
Taha Yasseri, Oxford Internet Institute, UK
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Dr. Katrin Weller
GESIS – Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften
Datenarchiv für Sozialwissenschaften
Unter Sachsenhausen 6-8
D-50667 Köln
E-Mail: (katrin.weller /at/ gesis.org)
Twitter: @kwelle
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