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− | | Acronym = SWSM 2008
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− | | Title = WWW 2008 Workshop on Social Web Search and Mining (SWSM 2008)
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− | | Type = Workshop
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− | | Field = World wide web
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− | | Start date = Apr 22, 2008
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− | | End date = Apr 22, 2008
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− | | City= Peking
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− | | Country = Peking
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− | | Abstract deadline = Feb 1, 2008
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− | | Submission deadline = Feb 1, 2008
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− | | Notification = Mar 1, 2008
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− | The workshop aims to discuss key issues of searching and mining a special kind of increasingly important sources: Social Web(SW).
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− | There are a growing number of highly-popular user-centric applications, especially with the popularity of the Web 2.0. Such examples include blogs, folksonomies, wikis and Web c\
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− | ommunities in specific topics such as in academic research area. They have formed a new Web, Social Web and further formed social networks. SW generates a lot of structured and \
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− | semi-structured information. This information greatly enlarges the content of Web. At the same time, it introduces many interesting research issues (e.g., social web storage, se\
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− | arch and mining, social network building, expertise oriented search and association search in social networks) and as well many real-world applications (e.g. web community detec\
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− | tion and search, hot-topic detection in a specific web community). These research issues have been receiving in the recent years growing attentions.
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− | This workshop solicits contributions on Social Web search and mining including Web based and Semantic Web-based social applications, the emerging applications of the Web as a so\
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− | cial medium such as its typical application in the academic area. Workshop Papers will elaborate related methods, issues associated to SW extraction, storage, search, and mining\
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− | Workshop Theme and Topics
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− | The workshop will provide a forum for researchers from all over the world to share information on their latest investigations in SWN search, mining and its application particula\
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− | rly in academic research area.
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− | The broader context of the workshop can be related in some respects to the areas of Web Mining, Social Networks Analysis, Semantic Web, Information Retrieval, and Natural langua\
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− | ge Processing. In addition to paper presentations and depending on time limitations, we will solicit an invited talk or a panel that will stress the interdisciplinary challenges\
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− | of SWN search and mining.
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− | Topics in SW search and mining of interest include but are not limited to:
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− | * Algorithms for SW search
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− | * Personalized search for social interaction
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− | * User behaviour prediction
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− | * Classification, clustering and knowledge extraction on SW
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− | * Large-scale graph algorithms
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− | * Discovering social structures and communities
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− | * Evolution of online social networks
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− | * Social network extraction
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− | * Temporal analysis on SW Network's topologies
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− | * Topic detection and topic trend analysis
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− | * Events/collaborators recommendation
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− | * Name disambiguation and normalization
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− | * Applications of SW
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− | * Integration of heterogeneous SWs
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− | </pre>This CfP was obtained from [http://www.wikicfp.com/cfp/servlet/event.showcfp?eventid=2010&copyownerid=112 WikiCFP][[Category:Information retrieval]]
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