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CCCMiSM 2010 : WWWJ Special Issue on (Content, Concept and Context Mining in Social Media)

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Link: http://www.Springer.com/11280
 
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Abstract Registration Due Sep 1, 2010
Submission Deadline Sep 10, 2010
Notification Due Nov 15, 2010
Final Version Due Dec 30, 2010
Categories    social media   context   security   privacy
 

Call For Papers

AIMS AND SCOPE

In the last few years, we have witnessed an exponentially growing amount of social media data from social networks, mainly driven by the huge popularity of Web and the rapid advances of multimedia and Internet technologies. Different from conventional data types, social media data are multi-model in nature, including content such as images, audio, and videos, concept such as discussion topic, tag, and annotation, and context such as links, profile, timestamp, and click-through. All these content, concept and context are essential data sources for mining semantics, user intents, trends, knowledge, etc., from social media data, as well as enabling intelligent applications on social media services.

In particular, geo-location and mobile technologies recently have started to enable users to share life experience and build social life with each other using media content with geographic, time and/or other context. Location data have gained greater importance in many applications. Social media are becoming part of our online and mobile experience, and fostering novel applications, from information sharing, resource finding, to social communication and entertainment. Clearly, social media research is multidisciplinary and goes beyond computer science.
This rich media type has raised many new research challenges, ranging from large-scale social media content indexing and management, social media content analysis and mining, concept discovery and monitoring, social media search, context-based services, to exciting new opportunities (e.g., integration with location data, mobile social networking, online video summarization and visualization, etc). The aim of this special issue is to bring out state-of-the-art research in this area and discover directions for future research.
TOPICS OF INTERESTS

The special issue will serve as a forum for recent advances in the field of social media analysis, indexing, mining, search, and emerging new applications such as mobile media systems, geo media services, etc, especially those that are based on integrating the information from the "3C" (Content, Concept and Context). We invite original and high quality submissions addressing all aspects of this field, which is closely related to Web search, social networking analysis, multimedia retrieval, data mining, database management, location-based services, etc.

Relevant topics include, but are not limited to, the followings:
" Social media content modelling, mining and analysis
" Social media content management, querying and indexing
" Social media concept discovery and monitoring
" Social media context understanding and utilization
" Social media multi-modality fusion
" Social media summarization, visualization and recommendation
" Social media tagging and annotation based on content, concept and/or context
" Social media monetization based on content, concept and/or context analysis
" Mobile social media systems
" Geo social media services
" Social privacy and security issues
" Other new opportunities
GUEST EDITORS

Heng Tao Shen (The University of Queensland, Australia)
Xian-Sheng Hua (Microsoft Research Asia, China)
Jiebo Luo (Kodak Research Lab, USA)
Vincent Oria (New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA)
IMPORTANT DATES

* Abstract submissions: September 01, 2010
* Paper submissions: September 08, 2010
* First round notification: November 15, 2010
* Revised versions: December 30, 2010
* Second round notifications: February 28, 2011
* Final version: April 01, 2011
* Publication: June 2011

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Authors are encouraged to submit high-quality, original work that has neither appeared in, nor is under consideration by, other journals. Springer offers authors, editors and reviewers of World Wide Web Journal a web-enabled online manuscript submission and review system. Our online system offers authors the ability to track the review process of their manuscript.
Manuscripts should be submitted to: http://WWWJ.edmgr.com.
This online system offers easy and straightforward log-in and submission procedures, and supports a wide range of submission file formats.

World Wide Web: www.Springer.com/11280
Internet and Web Information Systems
Editors-in-Chief: M. Rusinkiewicz; Y. Zhang
ISSN: 1386-145X (print version)
ISSN: 1573-1413 (electronic version)
Journal no. 11280
Springer US

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