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  | Homepage = ir.mathcs.emory.edu/SSM2008/
 
  | Start date = Oct 30, 2008  
 
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  | City= Napa Valley
 
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  | Submission deadline = Jul 20, 2008
 
  | Submission deadline = Jul 20, 2008

Revision as of 22:21, 14 October 2008

SSM 2008
Workshop on Search in Social Media
Dates Oct 30, 2008 (iCal) - Oct 30, 2008
Homepage: ir.mathcs.emory.edu/SSM2008/
Location
Location: Napa Valley, California, USA
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Important dates
Submissions: Jul 20, 2008
Notification: Aug 10, 2008
Table of Contents


Social applications are the fastest growing segment of the web. Social media are a fascinating phenomenon because they establish new forums for content creation, allow people to connect to each other and share information, and permit novel applications at the intersection of people and information. However, whereas in the general web search is a critical application that drives usability, social media has been primarily popular for connecting people, not for finding information. While there has been progress on searching particular kinds of social media, such as blogs, search in others (facebook/myspace/flickr) are not as well understood. The purpose of this workshop is to focus the attention of the research community on this emerging topic, and to bring together information retrieval and social media researchers to consider the following questions: How should we search in social media? What are the needs of users, and models of those needs, specific to social media search? What models make the most sense? How does search interact with existing uses of social media? What works and what doesn't?
Areas of Interest    Top

    * Blog search
    * Search in folksonomies / searching tagged data
    * Do tags or folksonomies improve search?
    * Searching Wikipedia discussions and revision history
    * Searching within social networks
    * Expert finding within social information networks
    * Searching social media for information that is timely, reliable, hot
    * Studies of users searching in social media
    * Characterizing and understanding the users tasks
    * New social search applications
    * User tasks for social network analysis
    * Searching online discussions, mailing lists, forums
    * Searching in community help and question-answering environments
    * Interactions between searching and browsing
    * Spam in social media
    * Adversarial interactions such as vote and digg spam 
	

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Facts about "SSM 2008"
AcronymSSM 2008 +
End dateOctober 30, 2008 +
Event typeWorkshop +
Has coordinates38° 27' 42", -122° 18' 51"Latitude: 38.461680555556
Longitude: -122.3142
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Has location cityNapa Valley +
Has location countryCategory:USA +
Has location stateCalifornia +
Homepagehttp://ir.mathcs.emory.edu/SSM2008/ +
IsAEvent +
NotificationAugust 10, 2008 +
Start dateOctober 30, 2008 +
Submission deadlineJuly 20, 2008 +
TitleWorkshop on Search in Social Media +