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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
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Call for Contributions for the First International Workshop on Computational Methods for CyberSafety (CyberSafety 2016) http://cybersafety2016.github.io/ =========================================================== Co-located with CIKM 2016, Indianapolis, IN, USA, October 28, 2016 http://cikm2016.cs.iupui.edu/ The goal of this inaugural workshop on cybersafety is to bring together the researchers and practitioners from academia, industry, government and research labs working in the area of cybersafety to discuss the unique challenges in addressing various cybersafety issues and to share experiences, solutions, tools and techniques. The focus of this workshop is on computational methods in cybersafety, including new algorithms, tools, data mining techniques and analysis, systems and applications for the detection, prevention and mitigation of various cybersafety issues, as well as education and promoting safe practices. The workshop will be comprised of keynote speeches, panel discussions, paper presentations and breakout sessions. Topics of interests include (but are not limited to) the following: ‒ Cyberbullying in social media ‒ Cyberthreats, coercion, and undue social pressure ‒ Misbehaving users in online video chat services ‒ Trolls in chat rooms, discussion boards and other media ‒ The role of anonymity in cybersafety ‒ Irresponsible use of live-streaming video ‒ Deceptive techniques targeted at vulnerable populations such as the elderly and K-12 minors ‒ Bad actors in social media ‒ Online exposure of inappropriate material to minors ‒ Education and promoting safe practices ‒ Remedies for preventing or thwarting cybersafety issues Paper Submissions: Authors are invited to submit regular papers of 4-6 pages in length, or 2-page position papers. All submissions will be peer reviewed. Manuscripts should be submitted electronically, in PDF format and formatted using the ACM proceedings templates (http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates). The formatted manuscript should be submitted to the following email address: cikm.cybersafety.2016@gmail.com Important Dates: Manuscript submission: July 25, 2016 Acceptance notification: August 22, 2016 Camera-ready submission: September 1, 2016 Workshop: October 28, 2016 Workshop Organizers: Jeremy Blackburn, Telefonica Research, Spain Richard Han, University of Colorado Boulder, USA Qin Lv, University of Colorado Boulder, USA Shivakant Mishra, University of Colorado Boulder, USA |
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