WIMS 2015: Call for Tutorials, Demos and Workshops

*** Call for Tutorials, Demos and Workshops ***

5th International Conference on Web Intelligence, Mining and Semantics

WIMS 2015

July 13-15, 2015, St. Raphael Resort, Limassol, Cyprus

http://cyprusconferences.org/wims2015/ 


The 5th International Conference on Web Intelligence, Mining and Semantics
(WIMS 2015) organization committee invites proposals for tutorials,
demonstrations (on new applications) and workshops providing in-depth
background on subjects that are of broad interest to the Web Mining and Web
Semantics community. The overall purpose of tutorials and workshops is to
provide participants with the opportunity to present and discuss novel
research ideas in areas of Web intelligence, Web mining and Web semantics,
with a particular emphasis on the fundamental interaction between these
vibrant fields of research and development. The purpose of demonstrations
is to provide developers with a place to showcase new practical and innovative
implementations of state-of-the-art systems in the areas of interest to the
Web Intelligence and Semantics community.

Tutorials and workshops provide a forum for an intensive and focused
scientific exchange amongst researchers and practitioners interested in a
particular topic and a meeting venue for the community. Organizers may
structure tutorials/workshops as they see fit, possibly including invited talks,
panel discussions, presentations of work in progress, peer-reviewed papers,
demonstrations or some combination. A tutorial/workshop could be
scheduled for a half a day or a full day, depending on potential interest and
organizers preference.

The proposals should address topics that satisfy the following criteria:

* The topic falls in the general scope of WIMS 2015
    (http://Cyprusconferences.org/wims2015).
* There is a clear focus on a specific theme, technology, problem, or
    application.
* There is a sufficiently large audience interested in the topic.

The organizers of successful workshops will be responsible for their own
reviewing process, website, arranging invited speakers and coordinate the
collection and delivery of camera ready material. There is an opportunity for
papers accepted in workshops to be published in the WIMS 2015 proceedings
and disseminated through the ACM Digital Library, provided they follow the
ACM submission guidelines and template and adhere to camera-ready
submission and registration deadlines as those set for the main conference.
Selected extended papers will be invited to appear in a special issue of a
reputed journal in the field.

Important Dates

15.12.2014     Submission of proposals

12.01.2015     Notification of acceptance

Proposal Details

A proposal should be not more than 4 pages in length and should be in PDF
format. It should contain the following information:

* A title of the tutorial/demonstration/workshop
* Name, affiliation, postal address and email of contact person
* Names and affiliations of organisers
* A 150 word abstract
* Aims and scope
* Important dates (for tutorials/workshops)
* Description of the proposed tutorial/workshop
* Estimated duration of the tutorial/workshop (half day, full day, etc.)

Proposals should be submitted via email to the tutorial and
workshop chairs.

Submission Procedure – EasyChair

Submissions should be made electronically in PDF format via the electronic
submission system of the WIMS 2015 Conference Management system at:

https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wims15

If you do not have an EasyChair account, then register and once you get the
log-in information by mail, log into the system as an author. Enter all the
required data about your submission and finally upload your contributed
paper in PDF format. 

WIMS 2015 Tutorial and Workshop Chairs

Monika Solanki, Aston University, United Kingdom
Freddy Lecue, IBM Research, Ireland

Received on Wednesday, 19 November 2014 17:54:40 UTC