posted by user: kmadduri || 2523 views || tracked by 3 users: [display]

BigGraphs 2022 : BigGraphs 2022 : International Workshop on High Performance Big Graph Data Management, Analysis, and Mining (BigGraphs)

FacebookTwitterLinkedInGoogle

Link: https://biggraphs.org
 
When Dec 17, 2022 - Dec 20, 2022
Where Osaka, Japan
Submission Deadline Nov 4, 2022
Notification Due Nov 18, 2022
Final Version Due Nov 27, 2022
Categories    computer science   big data   data mining   high performance computing
 

Call For Papers

BigGraphs 2022
----
Ninth International Workshop on
High Performance Big Graph Data
Management, Analysis, and Mining

biggraphs.org

December 17-20, 2022

To be held in conjunction with the
2022 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (IEEE BigData 2022)
Osaka International Convention Center, Osaka, Japan


Workshop Description
----
Modern Big Data increasingly appears in the form of complex graphs and networks. Examples include the physical Internet, the world wide web, online social networks, phone networks, and biological networks. In addition to their massive sizes, these graphs are dynamic, noisy, and sometimes transient. They also conform to all five Vs (Volume, Velocity, Variety, Value and Veracity) that define Big Data. However, many graph-related problems are computationally difficult, and thus big graph data brings unique challenges, as well as numerous opportunities for researchers, to solve various problems that are significant to our communities.

Big graph problems are currently solved using several complementary paradigms. The most popular approach is perhaps by exploiting parallelism, through specialized algorithms for supercomputers, shared-memory multicore and manycore systems, and heterogeneous CPU-GPU systems. However, since real-world graphs are sparse and highly irregular, there are very few parallel implementations that can actually deliver high performance. The major challenges to scaling and efficiency include irregular data dependencies, poor locality, and high synchronization costs of current approaches. In addition to parallelism, researchers are developing approximation algorithms that use sampling for compressing and summarizing graph data. Streaming algorithms are also being considered for scenarios where the rate of updates is too fast to process the entire graph in a single pass. Further, out-of-core algorithms are necessary for massive graphs that do not fit in the main memory of a typical system. Researchers can use graph-based solutions for solving problems from many diverse disciplines, including routing and transportation, social networks, bioinformatics, computational science, health care, security and intelligence analysis.

This workshop aims to bring together researchers from different paradigms solving big graph problems under a unified platform for sharing their work and exchanging ideas. We are soliciting novel and original research contributions related to big graph data management, analysis, and mining (algorithms, software systems, applications, best practices, performance). Significant work-in-progress papers are also encouraged. Papers can be from any of the following areas, including but not limited to:

* Graph embeddings and representation learning for graph data
* Graph neural networks
* Deep Learning-based models for learning on graph data
* Extreme-scale computing for large tensor, network, and graph problems
* Parallel algorithms for big graph analysis on HPC systems
* Heterogeneous CPU-GPU solutions to solve big graph problems
* Sampling and summarization of large graphs
* Graph algorithms for large-scale scientific computing problems
* Graph clustering, partitioning, and classification methods
* Scalable graph topology measurement: diameter approximation, eigenvalues, triangle and graphlet counting
* Parallel algorithms for computing graph kernels
* Inference on large graph data
* Graph evolution and dynamic graph models
* Graph streams
* Computational methods for visualization of large-scale graphs
* Graph databases, novel querying and indexing strategies for RDF data
* Novel applications of big graph problems in bioinformatics, health care, security, and social networks
* New software systems and runtime systems for big graph data mining

Regular paper submissions must be at most 10 pages long, including all figures, tables, and references. They must be formatted according to the paper submission formatting guidelines provided in the IEEE BigData 2022 Call for Papers. Additionally, we encourage short paper submissions (at most 6 pages) describing new work in progress.

Submission website: https://wi-lab.com/cyberchair/2022/bigdata22/scripts/submit.php?subarea=S33&undisplay_detail=1&wh=/cyberchair/2022/bigdata22/scripts/ws_submit.php


Important Dates
----
* Nov 4, 2022 (11.59 pm Anywhere on Earth time): Submission deadline
* Nov 18, 2022: Notification of paper acceptance to authors
* Nov 27, 2022: Camera-ready submissions due
* Dec 17 or Dec 20, 2022: Workshop


Organizers
----
Nesreen Ahmed, Intel Labs
Mohammad Al Hasan, Indiana University - Purdue University
Shaikh Arifuzzaman, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Kamesh Madduri, Pennsylvania State University

Related Resources

ICCDE 2025   2025 11th International Conference on Computing and Data Engineering (ICCDE 2025)
ECAI 2024   27th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence
HPCCT 2024   ACM--2024 8th High Performance Computing and Cluster Technologies Conference (HPCCT 2024)
SPIE-Ei/Scopus-ITNLP 2024   2024 4th International Conference on Information Technology and Natural Language Processing (ITNLP 2024) -EI Compendex
ACM HP3C 2024   ACM--2024 8th International Conference on High Performance Compilation, Computing and Communications (HP3C 2024)
AIM@EPIA 2024   Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
HiPC 2024   31st IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing, Data, and Analytics
GreeNet Symposium - SGNC 2024   15th Symposium on Green Networking and Computing (SGNC 2024)
UCC 2024   The IEEE/ACM International Conference on Utility and Cloud Computing
VHPC 2024   19th Workshop on Virtualization in High-Performance Cloud Computing