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In an Edited Book to Be Published by Springer in 2011 Behavior Computing: Modeling, Analysis, Mining and Decision Editors: Longbing Cao, Philip S. Yu Chapter Proposal Submission Deadline: Dec 31, 2010 Proposal Acceptance Due Date: Jan 15, 2011 Full Chapter Submission Deadline: Feb 28, 2011 Planned Publishing Date: May 2011 Introduction Today, the importance of behavioral study is gaining increasing recognition. However, current research mainly focuses on empirical and qualitative studies of behaviors of animals and organisms. With the boom in social networks and Internet-based activities which are significantly increasing in most modern behaviors, it is important to build formal methods and workable tools for behavior representation, processing and engineering, namely Behavior Informatics. Behavior Informatics aims at computing methodologies and techniques for handling behavior modeling, representation, dynamics, network analysis, impact analysis, pattern analysis, management and applications. Book Aims The edited book will report state-of-the-art advances in methodologies, techniques, systems and applications of behavior modeling and analysis. Although there are some newly established conferences and workshops, as well as Special Issues on behavior modeling and analysis of social networks, this edited book will create an important opportunity to broaden current research to areas that consist of behaviors. It aims to serve as a central source of reference for the theory and applications of behavior informatics, establishing state of the art research, disseminating the latest research discoveries, and providing a ground-breaking textbook to senior undergraduate and postgraduate students. All areas of behavior informatics are included. Scopes of Interest (not limited to): Behavior informatics: · Behavioral data processing · Behavior impact analysis · Behavior representation · Behavior pattern mining · Formal methods · Exceptional behavior · Qualitative methods · Behavior prediction · Quantitative methods · Decision-making · Behavior dynamics · Evaluation and validation · Behavior network analysis · Behavior presentation · Group behavior dynamics · Behavior management · Behavior emergence · Behavior simulation · Trends and prospects · Applications Submissions Two-stage submission: First, interested researchers and practitioners are invited to submit a chapter proposal clearly stating your focused problems and contributions related to one of the above topics, due on Dec 31, 2010. Secondly, authors of accepted proposals will be notified by Jan 15, 2011 on the status of their proposals and will be sent chapter organisational guidelines. Full chapters are due by Feb 28, 2011. All submitted chapters will be reviewed on a double-blind review basis. The book is scheduled for publication in 2011 by Springer. Detailed manuscript instructions are available from Springer Book Author Guidelines, and only Latex format is acceptable. Chapter proposal guideline: The proposal is expected to be 2 pages in length, in either Word (.doc) or Adobe (.pdf) format, and composed of title, authors (name, affiliation, phone number, and e-mail address), extended abstract (background, related work, principal contributions, and so on), table of contents, and contact. Enquiries Enquiries and submissions can be forwarded to Lei Zheng (lei.zheng@uts.edu.au). For more information about Behavior Informatics, see www.behaviorinformatics.org. |
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