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WICSOC 2013 : Workshop on Issues and Challenges in Social Computing | |||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||
Workshop on Issues and Challenges in Social Computing (WICSOC 2013)
Social computing has become mainstream of computing and technology development. The novel idea behind this paradigm is to leverage social connections and social intelligence in computer systems and applications in order to devise solutions. These social computing applications/systems gather abundance of social information that when mined and analyzed will further enrich their services or help researchers understand many different things including social dynamics of people, wisdom of crowd, social construction and sharing of knowledge, etc. Novel techniques for information analysis, reuse, and integration are critical to make sense of social information. Systematic approaches, design principles, and evaluation strategies need to be researched for developing effective social computing applications. Other challenges in social computing include accommodating privacy, security, and trust expectations of users. The aim of this workshop is to discuss and exchange ideas on the issues and challenges in social computing systems. We invite research or position papers from researchers and practitioners working in any aspect of social computing. Example topics, but not limited to, include: - Design, Modeling, and Simulation of Socially-aware Technology - Theories, Methods, and Findings in Social Informatics - Reuse/Integration of Social Information/Social Metadata - Integration of Structured/ Unstructured/Semi-structured Social Information - Mining of Social Big Data - Privacy, Territoriality, Security, and Trust Issues in Social Computing Systems - Social Computing for Enterprise - Online Social Gaming & Entertainment - Social media and Gov 2.0 (e-government) - Social Computing Application for Health & Wellness Management - Social Capital & Online Communities - Socially-aware e-Learning Systems - Social Recommendation Systems - Evaluation of Social Computing Systems All contributions will be peer-reviewed by at least three experts. Papers should be 4-6 pages (English) in IEEE format, including bibliography and well-marked appendices. Accepted papers will be published as workshop papers in the IEEE IRI conference proceedings. The extended versions of the best papers from the workshop will be considered for journal publications. Important Dates. Submission: June 01 Acceptance: July 01 Camera Ready: TBA Should you have any questions, please contact: manwar (at) ncat.edu |
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