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DBSocial 2012 : Second ACM SIGMOD Workshop on Databases and Social NetworksConference Series : Databases and Social Networks | |||||||||||
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CALL FOR PAPERS Second ACM SIGMOD Workshop on Databases and Social Networks (DBSocial 2012) Scottsdale, Arizona, USA May 20, 2012 https://sites.google.com/site/dbsocial12/ The Second ACM SIGMOD Workshop on Databases and Social Networks, to be held in Scottsdale, Arizona in conjunction with SIGMOD/PODS 2012, is a venue for database research applied to the problems of extraction, querying, and analysis of social networks. DBSocial aims at disseminating results founded on database research and practice that advance the state-of-the-art in the observation, management, and analysis of inherently networked data originating primarily from social phenomena. DBSocial welcomes both theoretical and practical papers whose approaches are within the scope of databases and very closely related areas (e.g., data mining and information retrieval), and whose validation are on par with the high standards in the database community. ----------------------------- TOPICS OF INTEREST: Applications of classical database research themes within the domain of social networks: * Data Modeling * Query languages and processing * Information extraction and search * Data integration and cleaning * Privacy and access control * Performance and benchmarking Emerging topics that originate from this application domain: * Social search * Extraction and curation of social networks * Visualization and exploration of large networks * Novel data mining and analysis techniques for understanding social phenomena * Platforms and algorithms for crowdsourced data ----------------------------- IMPORTANT DATES: Papers submission deadline: March 12 (5PM PST), 2012 Authors notification: April 5, 2012 Camera-ready due: April 22, 2012 Workshop: May 20, 2012 ----------------------------- SUBMISSION GUIDELINES: Papers will be limited to 6 pages (including all references and, if necessary, appendices) and will follow the same formatting and novelty requirements for the ACM SIGMOD Conference. All submissions will be reviewed by at least three members of the Program Committee, and will the handled electronically. ----------------------------- ORGANIZATION: Workshop co-Chairs: Denilson Barbosa, University of Alberta Kristen LeFevre, University of Michigan and Google Research Evimaria Terzi, Boston University Program Committee: Eytan Adar, University of Michigan Graham Cormode, AT&T Research Gautam Das, University of Texas at Arlington Amol Deshpande, University of Maryland Airstides Gionis, Yahoo! Research Zoltan Gyongyi, Google Aleksandra Korolova, Google Ashwin Machanavajjhala, Yahoo! Research Prasenjit Mitra, Pennsylvania State University Felix Naumann, Hasso-Plattner-Institut fur Softwaresystemtechnik Jun Rao, LinkedIn Adam Silberstein, LinkedIn Divesh Srivastava, AT&T Julia Stoyanovich, University of Pensylvania Panayiotis Tsaparas, Microsoft Research Silicon Valley Elena Zheleva, Living Social Steering Committee: Sihem Amer-Yahia, QCRI Gerome Miklau, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Jignesh Patel, University of Wisconsin, Madision Cong Yu, Google Research, New York |
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