[AISWorld] 2nd CfP: WWW 2014 Workshop - 4th Temporal Web Analytics Workshop (TempWeb), Seoul, Korea, April 8, 2014
Marc Spaniol
mspaniol at mpi-inf.mpg.de
Thu Dec 12 10:21:55 EST 2013
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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Proceedings published by ACM
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New Submission Deadline: January 14, 2014
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Keynote by Masashi Toyoda (Tokyo University, Japan)
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4th Temporal Web Analytics Workshop (TempWeb 2014)
in conjunction with WWW 2014
April 8, 2014, Seoul, Korea
http://www.temporalweb.net/
After 3 successful editions, Tempweb workshop’s specific focus on
temporal dimension is getting
more and more relevant. Established fields of research (IE/IR, Web
mining , etc. ) are challenged
to leverage time signals and expressions to capture dynamics and trends
and understand time
contextualization. The maturity of the Web, the emergence of large scale
repositories of Web
material, makes this very timely and a growing set of research and
services are emerging that have
this focus in common. Having a dedicated workshop has proven relevant
and fruitful to take a rich
and cross-domain approach to this new research challenge with a strong
focus on the temporal
dimension. TempWeb will take place April 8, 2014 in conjunction with the
International World Wide
Web Conference in Seoul, Korea.
TempWeb focuses on investigating infrastructures, scalable methods, and
innovative software for
aggregating, querying, and analyzing heterogeneous data at Internet
scale. Particular emphasis is
given to temporal data analysis along the time dimension for Web data
that has been collected over
extended time periods. A major challenge in this regard is the sheer
size of the data it exposes
and the ability to make sense of it in a useful and meaningful manner
for its users. Web scale
data analytics therefore needs to develop infrastructures and extended
analytical tools to make
sense of the mass of information that the historic and current web
represent. Topics of TempWeb
therefore include, but are not limited to the following:
- Web scale data analytics
- Temporal Web analytics
- Distributed data analytics
- Web science
- Web dynamics
- Data quality metrics
- Web spam evolution
- Content evolution on the Web
- Systematic exploitation of Web archives
- Large scale data storage
- Large scale data processing
- Time aware Web archiving
- Data aggregation
- Web trends
- Topic mining
- Terminology evolution
- Community detection and evolution
Please note that any paper published by the ACM, IEEE, etc. which can be
properly cited
constitutes research which must be considered in judging the novelty of
a WWW submission, whether
the published paper was in a conference, journal, or workshop.
Therefore, any paper previously
published as part of a WWW workshop must be referenced and suitably
extended with new content to
qualify as a new submission to the Research Track at the WWW conference.
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Important Dates:
- Paper submission deadline: January 14, 2014
- Notification of acceptance: February 4, 2014
- Camera-ready copy deadline: February 12, 2014
- Workshop: April 8, 2014
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Please post your submission (up to 6 pages) using the ACM template:
http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates
at:
https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=tempweb2014
Workshop Team
PC-Chairs and Organizers:
Marc Spaniol (Max Planck Institute for Informatics, Germany)
Julien Masanès (Internet Memory Foundation, France and Netherlands)
Ricardo Baeza-Yates (Yahoo! Labs, Spain)
Program Committee:
Eytan Adar (University of Michigan, USA)
Omar Alonso (Microsoft Bing, USA)
Ralitsa Angelova (Google, Switzerland)
Srikanta Bedathur (IIIT-Delhi, India)
Andras A. Benczur (Hungarian Academy of Science)
Klaus Berberich (Max Planck Institute for Informatics, Germany)
Roi Blanco (Yahoo! Labs, Spain)
Philipp Cimiano (University of Bielefeld, Germany)
Renata Galante (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil)
Adam Jatowt (Kyoto University, Japan)
Scott Kirkpatrick (Hebrew University Jerusalem, Israel)
Frank McCown (Harding University, USA)
Michael Nelson (Old Dominion University, USA)
Kjetil Nørvåg (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway)
Nikos Ntarmos (University of Patras, Greece)
Rodrygo Luis Teodoro Santos (University of Glasgow, UK)
Philippe Rigaux (CNAM and Mignify, France)
Thomas Risse (L3S Research Center, Germany)
Pierre Senellart (Telecom ParisTech, France)
Masashi Toyoda (Tokyo University, Japan)
Peter Triantafillou (University of Glasgow, UK)
Gerhard Weikum Max Planck Institute for Informatics, Germany)
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