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SMERP 2018 : [Deadline Extension] WWW 2018 workshop on Exploitation of Social Media for Emergency Relief and Preparedness (SMERP) | |||||||||||||||
Link: https://www.cse.iitk.ac.in/users/kripa/smerp2018/ | |||||||||||||||
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CALL FOR PAPERS 2nd International Workshop on Exploitation of Social Media for Emergency Relief and Preparedness (SMERP) In conjunction with The Web Conference (WWW) 2018 https://www.cse.iitk.ac.in/users/kripa/smerp2018/ Lyon, France | April 23 or 24, 2018 User-generated content on online social media (OSM) platforms - such as Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp - have become important sources of real-time information during emergency events (e.g., natural disasters like earthquakes, cyclones, floods, fire, epidemics or man-made disasters like terror attacks, riots). During such an event, information posted on OSM can contribute significantly to relief operations. Additionally, crowdsourced content from social media can also be utilised for emergency preparedness, such as for identifying disaster-prone regions and infrastructures, developing early warning systems, developing emergency-resilient communities, and so on. The SMERP workshop will explore the multifarious aspects of effective information extraction and exploitation from social media, for emergency relief as well as emergency preparedness. The workshop includes two tracks, as described below. (1) A general track which solicit original contributions related to the theme, which includes (but is not limited to): Multimodal and multi-view IR - aggregating information from multiple online and offline data sources (including text, images, and video) Addressing the code-mixed and informal vocabulary of OSM content Transfer learning - applying models trained on prior emergency event(s) on a future event Detection of events and emerging themes Real-time management and summarization of dynamic content streams Detection of rumours and false news, verification of news and identification of trustworthy sources Geo-tagging and geo-localisation of content and sources Social network models for information diffusion in emergency situations Identifying disaster-prone or accident-prone regions and infrastructures Designing crowdsourcing systems for emergency preparedness and post-disaster relief Building knowledge bases for automatically mining social media during emergency (2) A data-focused track, where we provide a dataset containing the following data related to a particular emergency event (2015 Nepal earthquake): A set of microblogs (tweets) posted during the event A set of images posted along with the tweets A set of news articles about the event, posted on various news media sites Participants are invited to use this dataset to develop methods to solve the following two tasks: Task 1: Identifying information about infrastructure damage (from text or image) Task 2: Verification of information posted on social media, using news articles Additionally, participants are welcome to use the released dataset for addressing some other problem (other than the two tasks specified above) relevant to the workshop theme. Those who submit to the data-focused track must use the released dataset (they will be free to use any other data as well). The participants will be expected to make all their code and results available, e.g., on Github, so that reviewers can check them. Paper submissions Papers must be submitted in PDF in ACM sigconf format. Full papers must be at most 5 pages, and short papers at most 2 pages. We encourage submission of novel work-in-progress papers that show promising directions, and papers that demonstrate systems that can be practically useful during emergency events. Details can be found on the website (https://www.cse.iitk.ac.in/users/kripa/smerp2018/) Important dates: January 22, 2018: paper submission deadline (extended) February 15, 2018: Notification of acceptance February 28, 2018: Camera-ready submission deadline The deadlines are at Anywhere On Earth (https://www.timeanddate.com/time/zones/aoe) midnight. Organizing Committee: Marie-Francine Moens, KU Leuven, Belgium (https://people.cs.kuleuven.be/~sien.moens/) Gareth Jones, Dublin City University, Ireland (http://www.computing.dcu.ie/~gjones/) Saptarshi Ghosh, IIT Kharagpur, India (http://cse.iitkgp.ac.in/~saptarshi/) Debasis Ganguly, IBM Research, Dublin, Ireland (http://researcher.ibm.com/researcher/view.php?person=ie-Debasis.Ganguly1) Tanmoy Chakraborty, IIIT Delhi, India (http://faculty.iiitd.ac.in/~tanmoy/) Kripabandhu Ghosh, IIT Kanpur, India (https://www.cse.iitk.ac.in/users/kripa/) For details of the workshop, please check https://www.cse.iitk.ac.in/users/kripa/smerp2018/. Kind Regards, Kripabandhu Ghosh Co-organizer SMERP 2018 Workshop The Web Conference (WWW) 2018 |
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