SNAMS 2015 - Second International Workshop on Social Networks Analysis, Management and Security
Topics/Call fo Papers
Social network analysis is concerned with the study of relationships between social entities. The recent advances in internet technologies and social media sites, such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn, have created outstanding opportunities for individuals to connect, communicate or comment on issues or events of their interests. Social networks are dynamic and evolving in nature; they also involve a huge number of users. Frequently, the information related to a certain concept is distributed among several servers. This brings numerous challenges to researchers, particularity in the data mining and machine learning fields. The purpose of this workshop is to provide a forum for researchers to present and discuss their work which is related to social network analysis. This workshop is col-located with the 3rd International Conference on Future Internet of Things and Cloud (FiCloud-2015), 24-26 August 2015, Barcelona, Spain
Proceedings of the workshops will be published by the IEEE Conference Publishing Services (CPS) and will be included in the IEEE-Xplore and the IEEE Computer Society (CSDL) digital libraries. These are also indexed through IEE INSPEC, EI (Compendex), Thomson ISI.
Topics of interest
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Authors are encouraged to submit their original work, which is not submitted elsewhere, to this workshop. The topics of the workshop include but not limited to:
Social networks mining
Social networks security and privacy
Social networks architecture and growth
Social networks visualization and large scale data representation
Geographical aspects of social networks
Social networks and big data
Impact of social networks
Social networks data analysis tools and services on the Cloud
Opinion mining
Sentimental analysis
Community formation, analysis and detection in Social networks
Anomaly detection in social network evolution
Personalization of search engines and recommender systems based on social network behavior
Psychological and criminal studies related to social networks and social networks behavior
Graphical visualization and analysis of social networks
Natural language processing applications/studies on social networks
Paper Submission :
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Authors are requested to submit papers reporting original research results and experience. The page limit for full papers is 6 pages. Papers should be prepared using IEEE two-column template.
IEEE Computer Society Proceedings Author Guidelines are available at: IEEE Guidelines Link
Papers should be submitted as PDF files via the EasyChair: EasyChair Link
Submitted research papers may not overlap with papers that have already been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a conference. All papers accepted for this conference are peer-reviewed and are to be published in the conference proceedings by the IEEE Computer Society Conference Publishing Service (CPS), and indexed by IEEE Xplore Digital Library
Proceedings of the workshops will be published by the IEEE Conference Publishing Services (CPS) and will be included in the IEEE-Xplore and the IEEE Computer Society (CSDL) digital libraries. These are also indexed through IEE INSPEC, EI (Compendex), Thomson ISI.
Topics of interest
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Authors are encouraged to submit their original work, which is not submitted elsewhere, to this workshop. The topics of the workshop include but not limited to:
Social networks mining
Social networks security and privacy
Social networks architecture and growth
Social networks visualization and large scale data representation
Geographical aspects of social networks
Social networks and big data
Impact of social networks
Social networks data analysis tools and services on the Cloud
Opinion mining
Sentimental analysis
Community formation, analysis and detection in Social networks
Anomaly detection in social network evolution
Personalization of search engines and recommender systems based on social network behavior
Psychological and criminal studies related to social networks and social networks behavior
Graphical visualization and analysis of social networks
Natural language processing applications/studies on social networks
Paper Submission :
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Authors are requested to submit papers reporting original research results and experience. The page limit for full papers is 6 pages. Papers should be prepared using IEEE two-column template.
IEEE Computer Society Proceedings Author Guidelines are available at: IEEE Guidelines Link
Papers should be submitted as PDF files via the EasyChair: EasyChair Link
Submitted research papers may not overlap with papers that have already been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a conference. All papers accepted for this conference are peer-reviewed and are to be published in the conference proceedings by the IEEE Computer Society Conference Publishing Service (CPS), and indexed by IEEE Xplore Digital Library
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