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Link: http://www.digitaluses-congress.univ-paris8.fr/Interdisciplinary-Workshop-on-Recommender-Systems#&panel1-1 | |||||||||||||||
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2nd edition of the international conference Interdisciplinary Workshop on Recommender Systems
Cross points of view on Recommender Systems Recommender Systems (RS) reach their maturity with undeniable ubiquity both on social media, in collaborative platforms or online sales. After three interdisciplinary workshops devoted to the subject (in 2012, 2015 and 2017), we are pleased to invite you to contribute to an interdisciplinary workshop on recommender systems to be held in Paris in october 2018. Call for papers Recommender systems are a central topic of study in several fields: from computer science to marketing through to information science. Both in academia and industry, there are a great variety of technical aspects to explore in recommender systems studies, such as machine learning, text mining, artificial intelligence (AI), network analysis, bibliometrics, databases, cloud computing, scalability, data science, visualization and human computer interaction (HCI). The motivation to organize InWoRS is to contrast points of view around Recommender Systems to generate fruitful collaborations and exchanges, in order to enrich the comprehension of RS for practitioners of the above-mentioned fields. Importants dates • Paper Submission : may 14th, 11h59 pm 2018 • Notification to authors : june 29th 2018 • Camera-ready papers due : july 16th, 11h59 pm 2018 • Early registration due (Authors) : August 1st 2018 • Later registration due : September 1st 2018 Topics We welcome interesting, high standard contributions from all the fields studying Recommender Systems but will consider preferentially articles dealing with the following topics : • RS for e-Learning • RS and marketing • RS algorithms and optimization • RS and law, ethics & standards, with the use of massive social data • RS in human resources context • RS and strategy • RS for scholar literature (new topic) Submission Guidelines All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. The following paper categories are welcome: Full and short papers describe long, mid, short-term research; presenting, documenting and discussing methodologies, tools, experiences and practices concerned with projects related to each track. Submission Format Manuscripts should be prepared according to the ACM Master Template. Important: At this first step you are required to submit as anonymous author for peer-reviewing. That is, leave in blank the Author and Affiliation text of the template. If your proposal is accepted, you will then prepare a final version with your full name and contact details. • Short paper length: up to 4 pages • Long paper length: up to 8 pages Papers must present original unpublished research that is not currently under review for any other conference or journal. Authors of accepted papers are expected to present their work at the conference. If multiple authors, at least one of them must register to the congress. Submissions received after the due date, exceeding length limit, or not appropriately structured may also not be considered. Authors may contact the Program Chair for further information or clarification. Submission System Short and Long Papers should be submitted electronically via the submission system of each track. Review Process All submissions will follow a blind peer-review process. At least two different members of the scientific committee will review each paper. The selection criteria is based on originality, accordance to the theme and topics, scientific/technical contribution, and clarity of presentation. Authors will receive notification of acceptance on May 18th 2018. If your paper is accepted you will be solicited to prepare the camera-ready version for its publication. Publication ACM will publish the proceedings of Digital Tools & Uses Congress in the ACM Digital Library within its International Conference Proceedings Series. ACM will publish separately the proceedings of the Web Studies 2 track with its own identifier. Accepted authors will be sent the ACM rights management form and complete instructions. All rights management forms must be submitted and approved four weeks prior to the congress. After completing their rights management form, authors will be emailed the correct rights text and bibliographic strip to place within their paper. Please inform authors that they must enter the text into their paper. Review Process: All submissions will be peer-reviewed on the basis of relevance, originality, importance, and clarity by at least two reviewers. Post-Congress Publication: A selection of best papers will be invited to publish extended versions in form of book chapters under the series Digital Tools & Uses at ISTE & Wiley (index by http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/). All extended versions will undergo reviews and must represent original unpublished research work. Further details will be made available at a later stage. Committees Program Committee Esma AIMEUR, Université of Montreal, Canada Marzia ANTENORE, Università la Sapienza di Roma, Italy Slim BECHIKH, University of Tunis Carthage, Tunisia Lamia BELGUITH, University of Manouba, Tunisia Olfa BELKAHLA, University of Manouba, Tunisia Faouzi BEN CHARRADA, university of Tunis el MANAR, Tunisia Imen BOUKHRIS, University of Tunis, Tunisia Zaki BRAHMI, University of Taibah, Saudia Armelle BRUN, LORIA Université Nancy 2, France Laurent CANDILLIER, Ocado Technology, Barcelona, Spain Wided CHAARI, University of Manouba, Tunisia Zaineb CHELLY, Aberystwyth University, London, England Max CHEVALIER, IRIT, Toulouse, France Hung CHIH-CHENG, Southern Polytechnic State University, USA Raja CHIKY, ISEP, Paris, France François DEBRUYNE, Université de Lille 3, France Rim FAIZ, University of Tunis, Carthage, Tunisia Raphaël FOURNIER-S’NIEHOTTA, CNAM, Paris, France Mohsen GAMMOUDI, university of Manouba, Tunisia Tarek HAMROUNI, university of Tunis el MANAR, Tunisia Kris JACK, Head of Data Science Mendeley/Elsevier, England Rushed KANAWATI, Université Paris 13, France George KARYPIS, University of Minnesota, USA Gérald KEMBELLEC, CNAM, Paris, France Naoufel KRAIEM, Sultan Qaboos University, Sultanate of Oman Jie LU, Faculty of Engineering & Information Technology, Sidney, Australia Tchuente MAURICE, University of Yaounde, Cameroon Maria MERCANTI, IAE de Paris, France Ali MILI, University of New Jersey, USA Elsa NEGRE, Université Paris-Dauphine LAMSADE, France Datta RITUPARNA, University of Korea, Korea Camille SALINESI, CRI Université de Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France Fatma SIALA, ISAMM, Tunisia Sahbi SIDHOM, LORIA, France Moncef TAGINA, University of Manouba, Tunisia Tiphaine VIARD, Riken Research, Tokyo, Japan Organizing committee Gérald Kembellec (Cnam, France) Raphaël Fournier-S’niehotta (Cnam, France) Fatma Siala Kallel (ISAM Manouba, Tunisia) Location Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, Paris Nord, 20, avenue George Sand 93210 La Plaine St-Denis https://www.mshparisnord.fr/ Contact gerald.kembellec@cnam.fr |
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