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ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining (WSDM 2016) February 22-25, 2016 -- San Francisco, CA http://www.wsdm-conference.org/2016 CALL FOR PAPERS Abstract submission: 10 July, 2015 Paper submission: 17 July, 2015 https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wsdm2016 ======================================================================== WSDM (pronounced “wisdom”) is the premier conference on web inspired research involving search and data mining. The Ninth ACM International WSDM Conference will take place in San Francisco, California, USA during 22-25 February 2016. WSDM is a highly selective, single track meeting that includes invited talks as well as refereed full papers. WSDM publishes original, high-quality papers related to search and data mining on the Web and the Social Web, with an emphasis on practical yet principled novel models of search and data mining, algorithm design and analysis, economic implications, and in-depth experimental analysis of accuracy and performance. Papers emphasizing novel algorithmic approaches are particularly encouraged. Application-oriented papers that make innovative technical contributions to research are welcome. Visionary papers on new and emerging topics are also welcome. SUBMISSION WEBSITE: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wsdm2016 ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONS: 10 July, 2015 PAPER SUBMISSIONS: 17 July, 2015 Topics covered include but are not limited to: WEB SEARCH - Web dynamics and search - Multifaceted and task-driven search - Multimedia Web search - Security and privacy in Web search and mining - User interfaces and interaction - User modeling - Personalized search and ranking - Distributed, meta, and peer-to-peer search - Vertical portals and search - Search quality benchmarking and evaluation - Search result ranking - Search assistance - Search on mobile devices - Searching social and real-time content - Algorithms and systems for Web-scale search - Sponsored search and computational advertising - Audio interfaces to search WEB MINING - Web measurements, Web evolution, Web models - Clustering, classification, and summarization of Web data - Opinion mining and sentiment analysis - Multimodal data mining - Data, entity, event, and relationship extraction - Sense and entity disambiguation - Data integration and data cleaning - Discovery-driven Web and social network mining - Traffic and log analysis - Algorithms and systems for Web-scale mining - Knowledge acquisition and automatic construction of knowledge bases - Modeling trustworthiness and reliability of online information - Bridging unstructured and structured data SOCIAL SEARCH AND MINING - Social network analysis, theories, models, and applications - Social media analysis: blogs and friendship networks - Influence spreading and viral marketing in social networks - Social reputation, influence, and trust - User profiling and recommendation systems - User activity modeling and exploitation - Tags, users, and search - Link prediction and community detection - Collaborative search and question answering - Searching social media and collaboratively generated content - Human computation and crowdsourcing - Mining crowd-generated data - Crowd engagement mechanisms and motivations Authors are explicitly discouraged from submitting papers that do not clearly present their contribution with respect to previous works, that contain only incremental results, and that do not provide significant advances over existing approaches. Submissions must represent new and original work. Concurrent submissions are not allowed. Papers that have been published in or accepted to any peer-reviewed journal or conference/workshop with published proceedings, are currently under review, or will be submitted to other meetings or publications while under review for WSDM 2016 may not be submitted to WSDM 2016. Submissions that have been previously presented in venues with no formal proceedings or as posters are allowed, but must be so indicated on the first page of the submission. Additionally, the ACM has a strict policy against plagiarism and self-plagiarism (http://www.acm.org/publications/policies/plagiarism_policy). All prior work must be appropriately cited. PAPER FORMAT Papers must be formatted according to ACM guidelines and style files (http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates) to fit within 10 pages, including references, diagrams, and appendices if any. A submitted paper must be self-contained and in English. It is the authors’ responsibility to ensure that their submissions adhere strictly to the required format as described in this call for papers. Submissions that do not conform to these guidelines may be rejected without review. SUBMISSIONS Papers must be submitted in PDF format to the EasyChair website at https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wsdm2016. PDF files must have all non-standard fonts embedded. After upload, please check the copy stored on the site. Submissions that do not view or print properly may be rejected without a chance to rectify the problem. Please contact wsdm2016-pcchairs@easychair.org for any questions on the submission or review process. REVIEW PROCESS The review process will be single-blind, therefore author names and affiliations should be listed. Each paper will be reviewed by at least three PC members and a senior PC member. The acceptance decisions will take into account paper novelty, technical depth, elegance, practical or theoretic impact, and presentation. REPRODUCABILITY The algorithms, resources and methods used within a paper should be described as rigorously as possible. If the authors feel that this cannot be done sufficiently due to the paper length limit, they are encouraged to provide links to supplementary material, including detailed descriptions, tests datasets and/or code elsewhere (e.g., code repositories, institutional websites, or the authors’ website). Reviewers may not necessarily consider the supplementary material in their reviews. But for accepted papers, we will work with the publisher to archive the supplementary material along with the camera-ready version of the paper. Wherever appropriate, the authors are encouraged to use publicly available test collections and state-of-the-art baselines. Regardless of the types of resources used (public test collections, proprietary data, etc.), please consider sharing your intermediate/final experimental results and code with the research community, or providing alternative means of accessing your data or code if sharing is not possible. Facilitating access to these resources is an effective way to enhance the reproducibility of your methods and results, and hence the impact of your research. PUBLICATION AND PRESENTATION All accepted papers will be published in the ACM Digital Library. For every paper there must be a registered author to present it in person at WSDM 2016. At the conference, all the papers will be allocated a slot at the interactive poster session to encourage discussion. Additionally, selected papers will be presented during the plenary oral sessions as either long or short talks. KEY DATES Paper abstracts due: 10 July, 2015 Papers due: 17 July, 2015 Paper notifications: 14 October, 2015 Conference: 22-25 February, 2016 All deadlines are 11:59pm, anywhere in the world (Alofi time). Jennifer Neville, Purdue University Filip Radlinski, Microsoft Program Committee Co-chairs of WSDM 2016 http://www.wsdm-conference.org/2016 |
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