日本データベース学会

dbjapanメーリングリストアーカイブ(2013年)

CfP: WWW2013 workshop - WebQuality 2013


日本データベース学会の皆様

WWW2013WebQuality 2013ワーク ショップのCfPをお送りいたします.論文提出の締切は225日です.投稿をご検討頂けましたら幸いです.

 アダムヤトフト@京都大学

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CALL FOR PAPERS

Signal or Noise? Credibility and Quality Issues on the Web and Social Media (WebQuality 2013) 

Workshop to be held at the 22nd International World Wide Web Conference (WWW 2013) in Rio de Janeiro, Brasil 


IMPORTANT DATES 

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Feb 25, 2013: Paper submission deadline 
Mar 13, 2013: Notification of acceptance 
Apr 3, 2013: Camera ready copy deadline 
May 15, 2013: Workshop date 
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OBJECTIVES 

The Web and social media are growing both in size and complexity, as well as playing an increasing role in our lives. Finding relevant, timely and trustworthy content in a sea of seemingly irrelevant chatter remains a challenging research issue. On one hand, this workshop deals with the more blatant and malicious attempts that deteriorate web quality such as spam, plagiarism, or various forms of abuse and ways to prevent them or neutralize their impact on users' experience. On the other hand, it will also provide a venue for exchanging ideas on quantifying and modeling issues of content quality, credibility and author reputation. 

The objective of the workshop is to provide the research communities working on web quality topics with a survey of current problems and potential solutions. It presents an opportunity for close interaction between researchers and practitioners who may be focused on isolated sub-areas. We also want to gather crucial feedback for the academic community from participants representing major industry players on how web content quality research can contribute to practice. 

TOPICS 

Particular areas of interest include, but are not limited to: 

Assessing the credibility of content and people on the web and social media 
* Measuring quality of web content 
* Uncovering distorted and biased content 
* Modeling author identity, trust, and reputation 
* Role of groups and communities 
* Multimedia content credibility 

Fighting spam, abuse, and plagiarism on the Web and social media 
* Reducing web spam 
* Reducing abuses of electronic messaging systems 
* Detecting abuses in internet advertising 
* Uncovering plagiarism and multiple-identity issues 
* Promoting cooperative behavior in social networks 
* Security issues with online communication 

Other topics are listed on the workshop website. 

We invite two kinds of submissions: (i) research papers and (ii) practice and experience reports. Research papers are standard academic papers describing original research results. Practice and experience reports describe real-world experiences deploying and/or maintaining real systems. Research papers can be sent either as full submissions (limited to 8 pages), or short submissions (limited to 4 pages). Practice and experience reports should be at most 4 pages long.

Papers should be in English, formatted according to the ACM style guide http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates 
The accepted papers will appear in ACM Digital Library. 

ORGANIZERS 

Adam Jatowt (Kyoto University) 
Carlos Castillo (Qatar Computing Research Institute) 
Zoltan Gyongyi (Google Research) 
Katsumi Tanaka (Kyoto University) 

PROGRAM COMMITTEE 

Ching-man Au Yeung (Huawei Noah's Ark Lab) 
Andras Benczur (Hungarian Academy of Sciences) 
James Caverlee (Texas A&M University) 
Kumar Chellapilla (Twitter)
Brian Davison (Lehigh University) 
Andrew Flanagin (University of California, Santa Barbara) 
Pranam Kolari (Walmart Labs) 
Panagiotis Metaxas (Wellesley College) 
Miriam Metzger (University of California, Santa Barbara) 
Meenali Rungta (Google) 
Shazia Sadiq (University of Queensland) 
Masashi Toyoda (University of Tokyo) 
Steve Webb (Georgia Institute of Technology) 
Baoning Wu (OpenX) 

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