WOSS 2012 - The 1st International Workshop on Online Social Systems
Topics/Call fo Papers
In the last decade and a half, there has been an explosion of academic research as well as industrial activity seeking to organize, explore, analyze, mine, exploit and even monetize data arising from social phenomena. This space is populated by several companies and startups which leverage recommender systems, social networks, social media or combinations thereof, possibly in conjunction with traditional structured data.
Significant strides have been made by the research community in the general area of online social systems such as above. While many research issues arising in online social systems tend to have an interplay with data management and mining, the majority of the published literature has appeared mainly outside mainstream top tier "database" conferences.
This workshop is intended as a forum for researchers interested in the various aspects of online social systems to discuss and disseminate results in both foundational and pragmatic aspects of social systems. We plan to have two exciting keynotes (details to follow). We plan to keep the workshop format fairly informal, having ample room for discussions, debate and the eventual identification of new research challenges. We hope that the workshop will trigger vigorous research activity within the database community in this exciting area. We solicit papers in any of the following topics as well as other topics that may be relevant to online social systems.
Information Diffusion
Competitive Viral Marketing
Social Media Analytics
Information Extraction from Social Systems
Social Search
Privacy and Security Issues in Social Systems
Collaborative Tagging Systems
Data Management & Mining in Social Systems
Query Languages for Social Systems
Data and Query Recommendations
Support for Recommender Systems
Benchmarks for Social and Recommender Systems
Integration of Crowdsourcing in Data Management & Mining
Infrastructure for Social Systems
Mobility and Social Systems
Significant strides have been made by the research community in the general area of online social systems such as above. While many research issues arising in online social systems tend to have an interplay with data management and mining, the majority of the published literature has appeared mainly outside mainstream top tier "database" conferences.
This workshop is intended as a forum for researchers interested in the various aspects of online social systems to discuss and disseminate results in both foundational and pragmatic aspects of social systems. We plan to have two exciting keynotes (details to follow). We plan to keep the workshop format fairly informal, having ample room for discussions, debate and the eventual identification of new research challenges. We hope that the workshop will trigger vigorous research activity within the database community in this exciting area. We solicit papers in any of the following topics as well as other topics that may be relevant to online social systems.
Information Diffusion
Competitive Viral Marketing
Social Media Analytics
Information Extraction from Social Systems
Social Search
Privacy and Security Issues in Social Systems
Collaborative Tagging Systems
Data Management & Mining in Social Systems
Query Languages for Social Systems
Data and Query Recommendations
Support for Recommender Systems
Benchmarks for Social and Recommender Systems
Integration of Crowdsourcing in Data Management & Mining
Infrastructure for Social Systems
Mobility and Social Systems
Other CFPs
- The 6th Workshop on Personalized Access, Profile Management, and Context Awareness in Databases
- The Second International Workshop on Searching and Integrating New Web Data Sources (VLDS 2012)
- International Workshop on Information Management in Mobile Applications
- 6th International Conference on Communications, Signals and Coding
- 3rd International Conference on Power Engineering, Control and Mechatronics
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