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--- CALL FOR PAPERS---

2015 International Conference on
Social Computing, Behavioral-Cultural Modeling, & Prediction (SBP15)
March 31 – April 3, 2015, UCDC Center,  Washington DC, USA
Conference Website: http://sbp-conference.org/





IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper Registration Deadline:   November   7, 2014
Paper/full text   Due:                 November 14, 2014
Author Notification:                   December 19, 2014

Camera-ready version:              January     16, 2015



Pre-conference Tutorial Sessions: March 31, 2015

SBP15 Conference (Single Track), April 1-3, 2015





SPONSORED BY:
An up to date list of sponsors will be available on the conference website.

Sponsors for SBP in previous years included:

Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR)
Office of Naval Research (ONR)
Army Research Office (ARO)
National Science Foundation (NSF)
National Institutes of Health (NIH)



ABOUT SBP:
SBP is a multidisciplinary conference with a selective single paper track and 
poster session. SBP also invites a small number of high quality tutorials and 
nationally recognized keynote speakers.



Social computing harnesses the power of computational methods to study social 
behavior within a social context. Cultural behavioral modeling refers to 
representing behavior and culture in the abstract, and is a convenient and 
powerful way to conduct virtual experiments and scenario analysis. Both social 
computing and cultural behavioral modeling are techniques designed to achieve a 
better understanding of complex behaviors, patterns, and associated outcomes of 
interest. Moreover, these approaches are inherently interdisciplinary; 
subsystems and system components exist at multiple levels of analysis (i.e., 
“cells to societies”) and across multiple disciplines, from engineering and the 
computational sciences to the social and health sciences.



The SBP conference provides a forum for researchers and practitioners from 
academia, industry, and government agencies to exchange ideas on current 
challenges in social computing, behavioral modeling and prediction, and on 
state-of-the-art methods and best practices being adopted to tackle these 
challenges.





Call for Papers:
Papers (both regular and short papers) are solicited on research issues, 
theories, and applications. Topics
of interests include, but are not limited to,



Basic Research on Sociocultural &

Behavioral Processes using SBP

 Group interaction and collaboration

 Group formation and evolution

 Group representation and profiling

 Collective action and governance

 Cultural patterns & representation

 Social conventions and social contexts

 Influence process and recognition

 Public opinion representation

 Viral marketing and information diffusion

 Psycho-cultural situation awareness



Methodological Issues in SBP

 Mathematical foundations

 Verification and validation

 Sensitivity analysis

 Matching technique or method to research questions

 Metrics and evaluation

 Methodological innovation

 Model federation and integration

 Evolutionary computing

 Network analysis and optimization



Military & Security Applications

 Group formation and evolution in the political context

 Technology and flash crowds

 Networks and political influence

 Group representation and profiling

 Reasoning about terrorist group behaviors and policies towards them



Health Applications of SBP

 Social network analysis to understand health behavior

 Modeling of health policy and decision making

 Modeling of behavioral aspects of infectious disease spread

 Intervention design and modeling for behavioral health



Other Applications of SBP

 Economic applications of SBP

 Reasoning about development aid through SBP

 Reasoning about global educational efforts through SBP





IMPORTANT DATES:

Paper Registration Deadline:  November  7,  2014 (11:59pm, EST)

Paper Submission:                       November 14, 2014 (11:59pm, EST)

Author Notification:                    December 19, 2014 (11:59pm, EST)





Format and Submission:
SBP15 Conference Proceedings will b​e published in Lecture Notes in Computer 
Science
(LCNS) by Springer. The papers must be in English and MUST be formatted 
according to the
Springer-Verlag LNCS/LNAI guidelines. Sample LaTeX2e and WORD files are 
available at

http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0.



Papers for SBP15 can be in one of two categories: regular papers or short 
papers. Regular papers will have up to 10 pages and short papers will have up 
to 6 pages. The short papers will be presented as posters at the conference.  
Both regular and short papers will be included in the final conference 
proceedings. Papers should be submitted in PDF before the specified deadlines.

Submission website is open at:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sbp15.



For any questions and inquiries concerning submissions, please send to
[email protected]  or  [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> and 
indicate “SBP 2015” in the subject to avoid being trapped by spam filter.





Pre-conference  Tutorial Sessions:
Four half-day sessions will be offered: two concurrent sessions in the morning 
and two
concurrent sessions in the afternoon on the day before the full conference. 
Sessions
will be designed to meet the needs of one of two distinct groups. One group 
will consist
of attendees who have backgrounds in computational science; computer science,
engineering, and other mathematically oriented disciplines. Other tutorial 
sessions will

be designed for behavioral and social scientists and others   (e.g. those with 
medical

backgrounds or training in public health) who may have limited  formal 
education in

the computational sciences. Attendees will gain an understanding of terminology,

theories, and general approaches employed by computationally based fields, 
especially

with respect to modeling approaches.



More details regarding the preconference tutorial
sessions, including instructors, course content, and registration information 
will be
posted to the conference website (http://sbp-conference.org/) as soon as this 
information becomes available.



Note that the plans for the tutorial sessions are in progress and are subject 
to change.



Please see the SBP15 website for more details. Keynotes and tutorials delivered 
in

the previous SBP meetings are available through the website 
http://sbp-conference.org/.





SBP15 CHALLENGE TRACK:
This year's challenge is problem-centered -- participants will be presented 
with a general problem aligned with the theme of social computing, 
behavioral-cultural modeling, and prediction and be asked to come up with 
innovative solutions. We will allow participants to use their own datasets, and 
will favor those who provide or utilize publicly available datasets in their 
submission. To this end, we will provide some sample datasets to get 
participants started. Submissions will be judged by an interdisciplinary panel, 
and winners will be invited to present their work at SBP. More details on 
problem, submission website, deadline and awards to come.





Funding Panel & Cross-fertilization Roundtables :
Previous SBP conferences have included a Cross-fertilization Roundtable session 
or a Funding Panel. The purpose of the cross-fertilization roundtables is to 
help participants become better acquainted with
people outside of their discipline and with whom they might consider partnering 
on future SBP-related research collaborations. The Funding Panel provides an 
opportunity for conference participants to interact with program managers from 
various federal funding agencies. Participants for the previous funding panels 
have included representatives from federal agencies, such as the NSF, NIH, DoD, 
ONR, AFOSR, ARO, USDA, etc.





Best Paper Awards:
SBP15 will feature a Best Paper Award and a Best Student Paper Award.  All 
papers are
qualified for the Best Paper Award. Papers where the senior author says the 
principal
author is a student will be considered for the Best Student Paper Award.



Hotel and Logistics:
Information on hotel and logistics will be provided at the conference website 
as it becomes available.

http://sbp-conference.org/



Travel Scholarships:
It is anticipated that a limited number travel scholarships will be available 
on a
competitive basis. Additional information will be provided at the SBP 
Conference website
as it becomes available at
http://sbp-conference.org/





CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION:



STEERING COMMITTEE

Nathan D. Bos, Johns Hopkins University

Sun-Ki Chai, University of Hawaii

Huan Liu, Arizona State University

Patty Mabry, National Institutes of Health

Dana Nau, University of Maryland

John Salerno, Air Force Research Lab

V.S. Subrahmanian, University of Maryland

Claudio Cioffi-Revilla George Mason University

S. Jay Yang, Rochester Institute of Technology





CONFERENCE CHAIRS

Jeff Johnson, East Carolina University





PROGRAM CHAIRS

Nitin Agarwal, University of Arkansas

Kevin Xu, Technicolor Research

Nathaniel Osgood, University of Saskatchewan



ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Fahmida N. Chowdhury, National Science Foundation (NSF)

Rebecca Goolsby, Office of Naval Research

John Lavery, Army Research Lab/Army Research Office

Joseph Lyons, Air Force Research Lab

Patty Mabry, National Institutes of Health

Tisha Wiley, National Institutes of Health



POSTER SESSION CHAIR

Lei Yu, Binghamton University



TUTORIAL CHAIR

Dongwon Lee, Pennsylvania State University



CHALLENGE PROBLEM CHAIRS

Fred Morstatter, Arizona State University

Kang Zhao, University of IowaKenneth Joseph, Carnegie Melon University



WORKSHOP CHAIRS

Fahmida N. Chowdhury, NSF

Tisha Wiley, National Institutes of Health



SPONSORSHIP CHAIR

Huan Liu, Arizona State University



WEB CHAIR

Katherine Chuang, Soostone Inc.



PUBLICITY CHAIRS

Donald Adjeroh, West Virginia University





Further Information about SBP15
Additional information will be posted at the conference website
http://sbp-conference.org/  as it becomes available.



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