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Call For Book Chapters: Social Networks: Computational Aspects and Mining
To be published by Springer in the Series "Computer and Communication Networks" - 2011 Deadline for full chapter: 31 December, 2010 Submission Web site: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sn2011 Volume Editor's : Ajith Abraham and Aboul Ella Hassanien Book Objectives: Mining social networks become a very popular research area not only for data mining and web mining but also social network analysis. Social networks provide a powerful abstraction of the structure and dynamics of diverse kinds of people or people-to-technology interaction. Recently, many data mining researches are focusing on developing new data mining techniques for social networks. However, it is meaningless, if the discovered valuable and useful data have not been applied in real application environment. Web 2.0 has enabled a new generation of Web-based communities, social networks, and folksonomies to facilitate collaboration among different communities. Social network analysis is a rapidly growing field within the Web intelligence domain. The recent developments in Web 2.0 have provided more opportunities to investigate the dynamics and structure of Web-based social networks. Recent trends also indicate the usage of social networks as a key feature for next generation usage and exploitation of the Web. This book provides an opportunity to compare and contrast the ethological approach to social behavior in animals (including the study of animal tracks and learning by members of the same species) with web-based evidence of social interaction, perceptual learning, information granulation, the behavior of humans and affinities between web-based social networks. The main topics cover the design and use of various computational intelligence tools and software, simulations of social networks, representation and analysis of social networks, use of semantic networks in the design and community-based research issues such as knowledge discovery, privacy and protection, and visualization. In this book, we aim at gathering the latest advances of various topics in intelligence social networks and reporting how organizations can gain competitive advantages by applying the different emergent techniques in the real-world scenarios. Chapters and studies which couple the intelligence techniques and theories with specific networks technology problems are cordially invited. Survey articles that emphasize the research and application of intelligence social networks in a particular domain are greatly welcome.The primary target audience for the book includes researchers, scholars, postgraduate students and developers who are interested in intelligence social networks research and related issues. The book will provide reviews of the cutting–edge technologies and insights for SN-based systems. In particular, the book will be valuable companion and comprehensive reference for both postgraduate and senior undergraduate students who are taking a course in Mining Social Networks. The book will be organized in self-contained chapters to provide greatest reading flexibility. Topics Recommended topics include but are not limited to the following: Intelligent Visualization of Social Network Analysis Intelligent social network Social Network Mining Social Networks and Social Intelligence Web Site Clustering Link Topology and Site Hierarchy Theories of Small-World Web Virtual and Web Communities Security, privacy and trust Computational Analysis of Social and Organizational Systems Web-Based Cooperative Work Knowledge Community Formation and Support Ubiquitous Computing Intelligent Wireless Web Ubiquitous Learning Systems Social network analysis of communities of practice Network evolution and growth mechanisms Information diffusion in social networks Affiliation networks Epidemics and rumors in networks Geographical clusters, networks, and innovation Effects of network structure and dynamics on knowledge transfer and sharing Intra- and inter-organizational networks Social capital, structural holes and Simmelian ties Online communities and computer networks Computational models and agent-based simulations of networks Infrastructure and Tools for e-Social network Interdisciplinary Research and e-Social network International Collaborations in e-Social network Submission Guidelines - Each chapter must be self-contained and not exceed 30 pages, - Please centralize all tables and figures with appropriate legends, - Please carefully check for typos inside the text, figures, legends, etc. - All equations must be numbered and please try to use standard fonts. - Produce a LaTeX version of your chapter using the template provided in the Author Guidelines Researchers and practitioners are kindly invited to submit Full chapters by December 31, 2010. All submitted chapters will be reviewed by at least three reviewers. Submission site: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sn2011 Important Dates Deadline for chapter proposal (title and abstract) November 30, 2010 Deadline for chapter submission December 31, 2010 Notification of acceptance/rejection of chapters Januray 31 2011 Deadline for submission of final chapters Febrary 28 2011 Publication of book: 3-4 months Volume Editors Ajith Abraham Machine Intelligence Research Labs (MIR Labs), Scientific Network for Innovation and Research Excellence, USA E-mail: ajith.abraham@ieee.org Aboul Ella Hassanien (Abo) Faculty of Computer and Information, Information Technology Department, Cairo University, 5 Ahmed Zewal St., Orman, Giza, Egypt E-mail: aboitcairo@gmail.com |
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