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Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2010 08:25:23 -0400
From: "Jana Diesner" <jdies...@andrew.cmu.edu>
Subject: [SNA-DE] Call For Papers "Finding Synergies Between Texts and
        Networks" workshop at IEEE Social Computing Conference 2010
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Call For Papers

Workshop on "Finding Synergies Between Texts and Networks"

at IEEE International Conference on Social Computing (SocialCom2010)
(http://www.iisocialcom.org/conference/socialcom2010/)

August 20-22, 2010, Minneapolis, Minnesota

 

Call For Papers

We solicit research papers, works-in-progress, and position papers. 

PDF version of CFP: http://people.csail.mit.edu/aoh/workshopCFP.pdf 

 

Important Dates (US EDT)

Submission Deadline: May 1, 2010

Notification of Acceptance: June 1, 2010

Camera-Ready Deadline: June 15, 2010

 

Paper Formats

Up to 6 Pages Research Papers

Up to 4 Pages Work-in-Progress and Position Papers

 

1. Workshop Overview

In social computing, the structure of socio-technical networks and the
content produced by these networks are inherently intertwined, but they
are often analyzed separately. We invite researchers from various
disciplines to discuss ways to find synergies between text analysis and
network analysis. 

 

At this workshop, we will be

1.            Initiating a dialogue about and in-depth look at the
methodologies used in social network analysis and text analysis,

2.            Discussing holistic approaches for combining network and
text
analysis,

3.            Sharing and defining needs for data sets that include
content
and metadata,

4.            Illustrating informative data analysis results from the
combination of text and network analysis, and

5.            Presenting novel applications combining text and network
analysis including their validations

 

Workshop participants will represent a diverse set of communities
including:

.             Statistical natural language processing

.             Computational linguistics

.             Social network analysis

.             Social media analytics

.             Social science

.             Opinion mining

.             Machine learning

 

2. Topics of Interest

We welcome papers from researchers with expertise in one or more of the
following topics and a keen interest in integrating network analysis and
text analysis to create synergistic effects. Participants will be
selected based on their technical merit and potential for contributing
to the theme of the workshop.

.             Combining network analysis and text analysis of social
media
including blogs, microblogs, social network services (SNS)

.             Opinion and emotion analysis using text and network
analysis

.             Propagation processes using text and network analysis

.             Jointly modeling networks and contents for machine
learning
and data mining

.             Trust, reputation, and privacy in online social contexts

.             Social media data collection and data repositories for
content
and network analysis

 

Prepare your manuscript with IEEE conference paper styles. Details:
http://www.ieee.org/web/publications/pubservices/confpub/AuthorTools/con
fere
nceTemplates.html 

All papers will be peer-reviewed by a single-blind review process, and
if the paper is accepted, at least one of the authors must attend the
workshop to present the work. Accepted papers will be published in the
workshop section of IEEE SocialCom-2010 Proceedings and the IEEE Digital
Library.

 

3. Workshop Organizers

Alice Oh, KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)

alice...@kaist.edu

 

Jana Diesner, Carnegie Mellon University

jdies...@andrew.cmu.edu

 

4. Program Committee

Edoardo M. Airoldi, Harvard University

Kathleen Carley, Carnegie Mellon University

James Caverlee, Texas A&M University

Meeyoung Cha, Max Planck Institute for Software Systems

William Cohen, Carnegie Mellon University

Jason Kessler, Indiana University

Il-Chul Moon, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

Ozlem Uzuner, State University of New York, Albany

Shinjae Yoo, Carnegie Mellon University

 

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