CALL FOR PAPERSThe Joint International Workshop on Social Influence Analysis and Mining Actionable Insights from Social Networks (SocInf+MAISoN 2018)
in conjunction with the Federated AI Meeting (FAIM) / IJCAI-ECAI 2018 July 14-15, 2018, Stockholm, Sweden New Submission Deadline: May 7, 2018 http://socinf-maison-2018.isistan.unicen.edu.ar/ CfP EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The 2018 edition of SocInfo+MAISoN, colocated with IJCAI 2018, welcomes submissions on amongst others (social) network analysis, social influence, mining social network data, information diffusion, and relevant applications. The one-day workshop will feature an invited talk on “Detecting Propaganda in Social Media” by dr. Mike Preuss. Submissions are peer reviewed by at least three reviewers based on seven page full papers formatted according to IJCAI guidelines. Accepted papers will be presented at the workshop, and selected papers will be invited to a special issue of the Elsevier Information Processing and Management journal. Questions? Reach out to us at socinfmaiso...@easychair.org. AIM AND SCOPE The wide adoption of social networks over the past years has resulted in an ocean of data which presents an interesting opportunity for performing data mining and knowledge discovery in a real-world context. The enormity and high variance of the information that propagates through large user communities influences the public discourse in society and sets trends and agendas in topics that range from marketing, education, business and medicine to politics, technology and the entertainment industry. Mining the contents of social networks provides an opportunity to discover social structure characteristics, to analyze action patterns qualitatively and quantitatively, and gives the ability to predict future events. In recent years, decision makers have become savvy about how to translate social data into actionable information in order to leverage them for a competitive edge. Moreover, social networks expose different aspects of the social behavior of its users. In this respect, many users of social networks are known as influencers. The influencers are users that usually publish their opinions about different topics, products and services on the social networks, and then affect intentionally or unintentionally the opinions, emotions, or behaviors of other users on the social networks. Because of the high impact of influencers on the opinions and behaviors of other users, many organizations are interested in discovering influencers on social networks to increase the promotion and sale of their products and services. However, the discovery of influencers on social networks is a very complex problem that requires developing models, techniques and algorithms for an appropriate analysis. Traditional research in social network mining mainly focuses on theories and methodologies for community discovery, pattern detection and evolution, behavioural analysis and anomaly (misbehaviour) detection. While interesting and definitely worthwhile, the main distinguishing focus of this joint workshop will be the use of social network data for building predictive models that can be used to uncover hidden and unexpected aspects of user-generated content in order to extract actionable insights from them and for analyzing different aspects of social influence, such as influence maximization and discovering influencers. Thus, the focus is on algorithms and methods for (social) network analysis, data mining techniques to gain actionable real-world insights, and models and approaches for understanding influence dissemination and discovering influential users in social networks. In this joint workshop, we invite researchers and practitioners, both from academia and industry, from different disciplines such as computer science, data mining, machine learning, network science, social network analysis and other related areas to share their ideas and research achievements in order to deliver technology and solutions for mining actionable insight from social network data. TOPICS OF INTEREST We solicit original, unpublished and innovative research work on all aspects around, but not limited to, the following themes: - Social networks and information/knowledge dissemination - Topic and trend prediction - Prediction of information diffusion patterns - Identification of causality and correlation between event/topics/communities - Social network analysis and measures - Network topology - Centrality measures - Community detection - Dynamic network models - Diffusion models - Information diffusion modeling with social networks - Information propagation and assimilation in social networks - Sentiment diffusion in social networks - Competitive intelligence from social networks - Social influence analysis on online social networks - Systems and algorithms for discovering influential users - Recommending influential users in online social networks - Social influence maximization - Modeling social networks and behavior for discovering influential users - Discovering influencers for advertising and viral marketing in social networks - Decision support systems and influencer discovering - Predictive modeling based on social networks such as - Box office prediction - Election prediction - Flu prediction - Product adaptation models with social networks such as - Sale price prediction - New product popularity prediction - Brand popularity - Business downfall prediction - User modeling and social networks including - Predict users daily activities including recurring events - User churn prediction - Trust and reputation - Determining user similarities, trustworthiness and reliability IMPORTANT DATES * Submission deadline: May 7, 2018 (extended) * Notification date: May 26, 2018 (well in time for early bird registration) * Final version submission date : June 17, 2018 * Workshop: July 14-15, 2018 PROGRAM COMMITTEE CHAIRS - Marcelo G. Armentano, ISISTAN Research Institute (CONICET- UNICEN), Argentina - Ebrahim Bagheri, Ryerson University, Canada - Jérôme Kunegis, University of Namur, Belgium - Frank Takes, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands - Jie Tang, Tsinghua University, China - Michalis Vazirgiannis, École Polytechnique, France - Virginia D. Yannibelli, ISISTAN Research Institute (CONICET- UNICEN), Argentina PROGRAM COMMITTEE - Rajendra Akerkar, Western Norway Research Institute (Vestlandsforsking), Norway - Eric Cambria, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore - Federica Cena, University of Turin, Italy - Xiaoming Fu , Goettingen University, Germany - Jiun-Long Huang, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan - Meng Jiang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA - Jaap Kamps, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands - Emre Kiciman, Microsoft Research, USA - Julian Mcauley, University of California San Diego, USA - Fragkiskos Malliaros , Ecole Centrale, Paris, France - Katarzyna Musiał, University of Technology Sydney, Australia - Giannis Nikolentzos, Ecole Polytechnique, France - Apostolos N. Papadopoulos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece - Symeon Papadopoulos, Information Technologies Institute (ITI), Greece - Hemant Purohit,George Mason University, USA - Ryan Rossi, Adobe Research, USA - Rajesh Sharma University of Tartu, Estonia - Marc Spaniol, Université de Caen Basse-Normandie, France - Jian Tang, HEC Montreal & MILA, Canada - Jiliang Tang, Michigan State University, USA - Christoph Trattner, MODUL University Vienna, Austria - Nikolaos Tziortziotis, LIX, Ecole Polytechnique, France - Baichuan Zhang, Facebook, USA KEYNOTE SPEAKER Dr. Mike Preuss - Research Associate at ERCIS, University of Muenster, Germany http://socinf-maison-2018.isistan.unicen.edu.ar/workshop-pro gram/keynote-speakers Talk Title: PropStop: Detecting Propaganda in Social Media, a Multidisciplinary Perspective SUBMISSION AND SELECTION PROCESS Submitted papers must be no longer than seven pages (long papers, the last page may only contain references) or three pages (position papers), including all figures, tables etc., and should be formatted according to the style guide of IJCAI-ECAI 2018 Formatting Guidelines, LaTeX style or Word Template: (http://www.ijcai.org/authors_kit). Papers should be submitted in PDF format, with no information about authors or affiliations (double blind review), through the EasyChair Conference System (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=socinfmaison18). Each submitted paper to SocInf+MAISoN 2018 will be refereed by at least three members of the Workshop Program Committee, based on its originality, significance, technical soundness, and clarity of expression. Submissions must be in English, and can present mature research or experimental results as well as promising work in progress. JOURNAL SPECIAL ISSUE The authors of accepted papers will be invited to submit a substantial extension of their manuscript (with at least 30% additional content) to a special issue of the Information Processing and Management <https://www.journals.elsevier.com/information-processing-and-management/> Journal published by Elsevier. Please see CFP for the special issue: http://ls3.rnet.ryerson.ca/?p=949 CONTACT socinfmaiso...@easychair.org *Please feel free to circulate this CFP among your colleagues and students.
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