DBSocial 2012 - Second ACM SIGMOD Workshop on Databases and Social Networks
Topics/Call fo Papers
DBSocial is intended as a venue for database research applied to the
problems of extracting, storing, querying, and analyzing social
network data.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Applications of classical database research themes within the domain
of social networks:
Data Modeling
Query languages and processing
Information extraction and search
Data integration and cleaning
Privacy and access control
Performance and benchmarking
Emerging topics that originate from this application domain:
Social search
Extraction and curation of social networks
Visualization and exploration of large networks
Novel data mining and analysis techniques for understanding social phenomena
Platforms and algorithms for crowdsourced data
Paper format and Reviewing:
Papers will be limited to 6 pages (including all references and, if necessary, appendices) and will follow the same formatting and novelty requirements for the ACM SIGMOD Conference. All submissions will be reviewed by at least three members of the Program Committee, and will the handled electronically (submission site TBA).
problems of extracting, storing, querying, and analyzing social
network data.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Applications of classical database research themes within the domain
of social networks:
Data Modeling
Query languages and processing
Information extraction and search
Data integration and cleaning
Privacy and access control
Performance and benchmarking
Emerging topics that originate from this application domain:
Social search
Extraction and curation of social networks
Visualization and exploration of large networks
Novel data mining and analysis techniques for understanding social phenomena
Platforms and algorithms for crowdsourced data
Paper format and Reviewing:
Papers will be limited to 6 pages (including all references and, if necessary, appendices) and will follow the same formatting and novelty requirements for the ACM SIGMOD Conference. All submissions will be reviewed by at least three members of the Program Committee, and will the handled electronically (submission site TBA).
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