2nd CfP - ICWSM-12 - Papers, Workshops, Tutorials - Dublin, Ireland - 4-8 June 2012

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ICWSM-12
THE 6TH INTERNATIONAL AAAI CONFERENCE ON WEBLOGS AND SOCIAL MEDIA
4-8 JUNE 2012: TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN, IRELAND

2nd Call for Papers, Workshops and Tutorials
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Upcoming dates
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WORKSHOPS: December 14, 2011
TUTORIALS: January 9, 2012
PAPERS: January 18, 2012 (Abstracts Due: January 13)

Papers
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Abstracts Due: January 13, 2012
Full Papers Due: January 18, 2012 (by midnight Pacific Time)

The International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media
(ICWSM) is a unique forum that brings together researchers from
the disciplines of 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
computational approaches are especially encouraged.

Though this conference is just in its sixth year, it has become
one of the premier venues for social scientists and technologists
to gather and discuss cutting-edge research in social media. This
is largely due to a typical acceptance rate of 20% for
full-length research papers published in our conference
proceedings and support from the Association for the Advancement
of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI).

For ICWSM-12, in addition to the usual program of contributed
technical talks, posters and invited presentations, the main
conference will include a selection of keynote talks from
prominent social scientists and technologists. Building on the
success of the first workshops program in 2011 and our regular
tutorials day, ICWSM-12 will also hold a workshops and tutorials
day just before the main conference.

Full details: http://www.icwsm.org/2012/submitting/call-for-papers/

Workshops
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Workshop proposals due: December 14, 2011

ICWSM-12 invites members of all segments of the social media
research community to submit a workshop proposal to the conference.
Workshop participants will have the opportunity to meet and discuss
issues with a selected focus on providing an informal setting for active
exchange among researchers.  The workshop organizers will have the
opportunity to publish the proceedings with AAAI. Proposals for
workshops should be no more than three (3) pages in length, and
should include a description of the workshop, expected participation,
and contact info for the organizers.  

Full details: http://www.icwsm.org/2012/submitting/workshops/

Tutorials
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Proposals due: January 9, 2012

ICWSM-12 is seeking proposals for full-day and half-day tutorials
to be held on June 4, 2012 in Dublin immediately preceding the main 
conference. Tutorials are meant to provide expanded coverage of a
specific methodology, tool or subject area key to advancing our
knowledge of social media. Some tutorials will be technical, but we
also invite tutorials on substantive domains from both the technical
and social sciences. Tutors will be compensated for their time.
Tutorial proposals should be no more than four (4) pages in length 
including: description, expected audience, and organiser biography. 

Full details: http://www.icwsm.org/2012/submitting/tutorials/

MORE INFORMATION
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Keynotes
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* Andrew Tomkins (Google+)
* Patrick Meier (Ushahidi)
* Lada Adamic (UMich)

Disciplines
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* Computational linguistics/NLP
* Text mining/data mining
* Psychology
* Sociology (including social network analysis)
* Communication
* Anthropology
* Media studies
* Visualization
* Political science
* Computational social science
* HCI
* Economics
* Graph theory, concrete analysis and simulation of graphical
 models

Media
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* Weblogs, including comments
* Social networking sites
* Microblogs
* Wikis (Wikipedia)
* Forums, mailing lists, newsgroups
* Community media sites (YouTube, Flickr)

Topics Include
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* 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 and microblogs; web page ranking
 based on blogs and microblogs
* 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
* Social innovation and effecting change through social media


Paper Submission Information
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Authors must set up an account (or add ICWSM-12 to your list of
conferences) at the ICWSM-12 web-based paper submission
site. Please make a note of your password, as this will allow you to log on 
to submit an abstract and paper. In order to avoid a rush at the last
minute, authors are encouraged to set up their account as soon as
possible, and well in advance of the deadline.

Paper submission site: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icwsm12

Abstract and Paper Submission
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Electronic abstract submission through the ICWSM-12 paper
submission site is required on or preferably before January 13,
2012 at 11:59 PM PST. Full papers are due via the submission site
no later than Monday, January 18, 2012 at midnight PST. We cannot
accept submissions by e-mail or fax. Authors will receive
confirmation of receipt of their abstracts and papers, including
a paper number, shortly after submission. AAAI will contact
authors again only if problems are encountered with papers.

Content Guidelines
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Submissions to other conferences or journals: ICWSM-12 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 conference. This restriction does not apply to
submissions for workshops and other venues with a limited
audience. If in doubt please contact the PC Chairs.

If duplicate submissions are identified during the review process
then:

* All submissions from that author will be disqualified from the
 current ICWSM conference;
* And authors will not be permitted to submit papers to the ICWSM
 conference in the following year.

_Format:_ Papers must be in trouble-free, high resolution PDF
format, formatted for US Letter (8.5" x 11") paper, using Type 1
or TrueType fonts. Full papers must be no longer than 8 pages,
including references, poster papers must be no longer than 4
pages, and demo descriptions must be no longer than 2 pages, and
all must be submitted by the deadlines given above, and formatted
in AAAI two-column, camera-ready style (see the author
instructions page ). Please note that the formatting and
submission instructions at the author site 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 and no copyright form is required
until a paper is accepted for publication.

_Anonymity:_ ICWSM-12 review is double-blind. Therefore, please
anonymize your submission: do not put the author(s) names or
affiliation(s) at the start of the paper, and do not include
funding or other acknowledgments in papers submitted for review.
Citations to authors’ own prior relevant work should be included,
either by not specifying that this is the authors’ own work, or
where this is not possible, by anonymizing the citation itself.
It is up to the authors' discretion how much to further modify
the body of the paper to preserve anonymity. The requirement for
anonymity does not extend outside of the review process, e.g. the
authors can decide how widely to distribute their papers over the
Internet before the program committee meeting. Even in cases
where the author’s identity is known to a reviewer, the double
blind process will serve as a symbolic reminder of the importance
of evaluating the submitted work on its own merits without regard
to authors’ reputation.

_Language:_ All submissions must be in English.

Conference Registration
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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.
In addition, the registered author must attend the conference to
present the paper in person.

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

Datasets
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This year, for the first time, we will be providing a service for
hosting datasets pertaining to research presented at the
conference. Authors of accepted papers will be encouraged to
share the datasets on which their papers are based, while
adhering to the terms and conditions of the data provider. Of
these datasets, one will be selected for an award which will be
based on the quality, scope, and timeliness of each dataset. More
information will be available on our website.

Conference Website
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http://icwsm.org/

For general information regarding ICWSM-12, please write to
icwsm12@aaai.org.

Committee
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General Chair:

 John Breslin, NUI Galway

Programme Chairs:

 Nicole Ellison, Michigan State University
 James G. Shanahan, Church and Duncan Group Inc.
 Zeynep Tufekci, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Local Chairs:

 Derek Greene, University College Dublin
 Conor Hayes, Digital Enterprise Research Institute

Sponsorship Chair:

 Meenakshi Nagarajan, IBM

Data Chairs:

 Derek Ruths, McGill University
 Ian Soboroff, NIST

Demos Chair:

 Alejandro Jaimes, Yahoo!

Social Media / Publicity Chair:

 Max L. Wilson, Swansea University

Tutorials Chair:

 Bernie Hogan, Oxford Internet Institute

Workshops Chair:

 Sofus Macskassy, USC and Fetch Labs

Regional Chairs:

 Americas: Raquel Recuero, Universidade Católica de Pelotas
 Asia Pacific: Hideaki Takeda, National Institute for Informatics
 Europe: Jan-Hinrik Schmidt, Hans-Bredow-Institut
 Middle East and Africa: Sihem Amer-Yahia, Qatar Computing
   Research Institute

Webmaster:

 Ritesh Agrawal, AT&T Labs Research

Venue
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Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

Student Awards
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We will be providing an increased number of student awards this
year to help cover the cost of travel, subsistence, and
registration to the ICWSM-12 conference. Details will be posted
on the conference website.

Important Dates
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Papers / Posters / Demos:

 Abstract Submission: January 13, 2012
 Full Paper, Poster and Demo Submission: January 18, 2012 (by
   midnight Pacific Time)
 Notification of Acceptance: February 27, 2012
 Camera Ready Due: March 12, 2012
 ICWSM-12, Dublin: June 4-8, 2012

Tutorials:

 Tutorial Proposal Submission: January 9, 2012
 Tutorial Acceptance: January 23, 2012

Workshops:

 Workshop Proposal Submission: December 14, 2011
 Workshop Acceptance: January 6, 2012
 Workshop Paper Submission: March 2, 2012
 Workshop Paper Acceptance Notification: March 16, 2012
 Workshop Paper Final Camera-Ready Copy Due: April 2, 2012

Kind regards,
John
ICWSM-12 General Chair
John Breslin, NUI Galway

Received on Tuesday, 6 December 2011 15:43:03 UTC