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DBSocial 2013 : ACM SIGMOD Workshop on Databases and Social Networks (DBSocial) 2013Conference Series : Databases and Social Networks | |||||||||||||||
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ACM SIGMOD Workshop on Databases and Social Networks (DBSocial) 2013
(being held in conjunction with SIGMOD/PODS 2013) June 23, 2013 New York, NY, USA Millenium Broadway Hotel 145 West 44th Street New York, 10036-4012 Organizers: Kristen Lefevre, Google klefevre AT google.com Ashwin Machanavajjhala, Duke University ashwin AT cs.duke.edu Adam Silberstein, Trifacta aesilberstein AT yahoo.com ******************************************************************** Workshop Call For Papers Overview: ======== The annual workshop on Databases and Social Networks (DBSocial) is intended as a venue for database research applied to the problems of extracting, storing, querying, and analyzing social network data. The workshop will be co-located with SIGMOD-PODS 2013 at New York, NY. Papers are invited on novel applications of classical database research themes within the purview of social networks as well as topics that originate from this application domain. We invite both regular submissions as well research and industrial short papers on late-breaking results or on "outrageous ideas" and visions. SUBMISSIONS Regular Papers: ============== Papers should be electronically submitted in PDF format to https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dbsocial2013 Topics of interest include, but are not limited to novel 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 As well as 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 Submissions must be formatted using the ACM SIG style (see ACM Template), and must not exceed SIX pages in length (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 be handled electronically. Outrageous Ideas and Vision Papers: ================================== We also encourage the submission of short papers with late-breaking results, or on long term challenges and opportunities for database and data management in the domain of social networks which are not represented in mainstream research. The emphasis of such papers should be on radical ideas rather than established approaches, or difficult and open problems rather than solutions, and are encouraged to expand the boundaries of research in this area. We also encourage papers from the industry on new trends and opportunities. Submissions to this track should follow the same formatting guidelines as the regular submissions, but are limited to at most TWO pages in length. |
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