[AISWorld] Deadline Approaching: 5th Temporal Web Analytics Workshop (TempWeb) in conjunction with WWW, Florence, May 18, 2015

Marc Spaniol marc.spaniol at unicaen.fr
Thu Feb 5 07:48:37 EST 2015


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                      CALL FOR PAPERS
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           Keynote by Paolo Boldi (University of Milan)
                  on "Social Network Analytics"
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           New Submission Deadline: February 9, 2015
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               Proceedings published by ACM
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5th Temporal Web Analytics Workshop (TempWeb 2015)
in conjunction with WWW 2015
May 18, 2015, Florence, Italy
http://www.temporalweb.net/

As in previous years, TempWeb is focused on the temporal dimension and 
the challenge to leverage time signals and expressions in order to 
capture dynamics, trends and understand time contextualization. With the 
maturity of the Web and the emergence of large scale repositories of Web 
contents, there has been a rapidly growing set of research activities 
and services 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 May 18, 2015 in conjunction 
with the International World Wide Web Conference in Florence, Italy.

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

Important Dates:
- Paper submission deadline: February 9, 2015 *NEW*
- Notification of acceptance: February 22, 2015
- Camera-ready copy deadline: March 8, 2015
- Workshop: May 18, 2015

Please post your submission (up to 6 pages) using the ACM template:
http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates
at:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=tempweb2015

Workshop Team

PC-Chairs and Organizers:
Marc Spaniol (Université de Caen, France)
Julien Masanès (Internet Memory Foundation, France and Netherlands)
Ricardo Baeza-Yates (Yahoo! Labs, Spain)

Program Committee (tentative):
Eytan Adar (University of Michigan, USA)
Omar Alonso (Microsoft Bing, USA)
Ralitsa Angelova (Google, Switzerland)
Srikanta Bedathur (IBM Research, 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)
Nattiya Kanhabua (L3S Research Center, Hanover, Germany)
Scott Kirkpatrick (Hebrew University Jerusalem, Israel)
Christian König (Microsoft Research, USA)
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)
Torsten Suel (NYU Polytechnic, USA)
Masashi Toyoda (Tokyo University, Japan)
Peter Triantafillou (University of Glasgow, UK)
Gerhard Weikum Max Planck Institute for Informatics, Germany)




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