PTTI 2016 - SPECIAL SESSION ON Participative technologies as new territories of information
Topics/Call fo Papers
SPECIAL SESSION ON
“Participative technologies as new territories of information”
for CODIT’16
April 6-8, 2016 ? Malta
Session Chair:
Prof. Pierre Saurel, SND, University of La Sorbonne, France
Session description
This special session deals with the problem of the exploitation of data extracted from collaborative digital networks. Participative technologies record digital traces and make possible Social Media creating new layouts of information whose structure and content can be extracted and restructured thus creating new sources of information for analysis purposes and visualization.
The goal is to explore the latest technical advancement in social media studies using data mining, semantic web, social data structure and adaptive procedure.
The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
? Organization and structure of information extracted from social networks.
? Collaborative digital networks and the visualization of their territory and layout.
? Social networks and data mining
? Social media and social data structure
? Visualization and reporting
? Visualization of territorial intelligence
? Interoperability
SUBMISSION
Please submit your full paper choosing the right track on the Conference Management Toolkit (Microsoft’s CMT) site: https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/CODIT2016/
All papers must be written in English and should describe original work. The length of the paper is limited to a maximum of 6 pages (in the standard IEEE conference double column format). Click on the icon to download the Call For Papers.
February 1st, 2015: deadline for paper submission
February 7, 2016: notification of acceptance/reject
February 20, 2016: deadline for final paper and registration.
“Participative technologies as new territories of information”
for CODIT’16
April 6-8, 2016 ? Malta
Session Chair:
Prof. Pierre Saurel, SND, University of La Sorbonne, France
Session description
This special session deals with the problem of the exploitation of data extracted from collaborative digital networks. Participative technologies record digital traces and make possible Social Media creating new layouts of information whose structure and content can be extracted and restructured thus creating new sources of information for analysis purposes and visualization.
The goal is to explore the latest technical advancement in social media studies using data mining, semantic web, social data structure and adaptive procedure.
The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
? Organization and structure of information extracted from social networks.
? Collaborative digital networks and the visualization of their territory and layout.
? Social networks and data mining
? Social media and social data structure
? Visualization and reporting
? Visualization of territorial intelligence
? Interoperability
SUBMISSION
Please submit your full paper choosing the right track on the Conference Management Toolkit (Microsoft’s CMT) site: https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/CODIT2016/
All papers must be written in English and should describe original work. The length of the paper is limited to a maximum of 6 pages (in the standard IEEE conference double column format). Click on the icon to download the Call For Papers.
February 1st, 2015: deadline for paper submission
February 7, 2016: notification of acceptance/reject
February 20, 2016: deadline for final paper and registration.
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- Fifth International Conference on Mobile & Wireless Networks (MoWiN 2016)
- Fourth track on Formal Verification of Service Based Systems
- 6th International Conference on Computer and Communication Engineering 2016 (ICCCE 2016)
- Special Section on Information Centric Networking: Paradigms, Technologies, and Applications
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