[Asis-l] SocInfo2013, Nov 25-27, 2013, Kyoto, Japan

Ying Ding dingying at indiana.edu
Sun Jun 2 17:32:00 EDT 2013


Call for Papers:

The Fifth International Conference on Social Informatics (SocInfo2013)
25-27 November 2013, Kyoto, Japan

http://www.socinfo2013.org

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The Fifth International Conference on Social Informatics (SocInfo2013) 
is an interdisciplinary venue for researchers from informatics and the 
social & management sciences to come together to share ideas and 
opinions, and to present original research work. The goal is to create 
an opportunity for the dissemination of knowledge between the two 
communities, as well as to enable mutual critical discussion of current 
research.

The conference solicits original research and experience-based case 
study papers, as well as proposals for demonstrations. It welcomes 
interdisciplinary papers on methods from the social sciences in the 
study of information systems, applying information technology in the 
study of social phenomena, or applying social concepts in the design of 
information systems.

Detailed research topics of interest for this conference include, but 
are not limited to:

- Computational models of social phenomena and social simulation
- Social networks and communities: discovery, evolution, analysis, and 
applications
- Mining social big data
- Social behavior modeling
- Social Influence and diffusion models of social influence
- Web mining and its social interpretations
- Security, privacy, trust, reputation, and incentive issues
- Credibility of online content
- Opinion mining and social media analytics
- Design and analysis of Web2.0 applications (social or collaborative 
Web applications)
- Algorithms and protocols inspired by human societies
- Mechanisms for providing fairness in information systems
- Social choice mechanisms in the e-society
- Recommendation systems
- Social applications of the semantic Web
- Social system design and architectures
- Virtual communities (e.g., open-source, multiplayer gaming, etc.)
- Impact of technology on socio-economic, security, defense aspects
- Visualization of dynamic social networks
- Social interactions and collaboration
- Socio-economic systems and applications
- Social informatics theory
- Intelligence and social cognition
- Temporal characteristics of social media and social interactions
- Real-time analysis and visualization of social phenomena
- Evaluating sociability of applications

Submissions should be original and should be submitted in English in pdf 
format via the submission system: 
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=socinfo2013
The length of the research papers should not exceed 14 pages, while the 
demonstration submissions should be no longer than 6 pages (tentative).
As in the previous years, the accepted papers (research and 
demonstration) will appear in Lecture Note Series in Computer Science by 
springer. Some of the research paper submissions can be accepted as 
short papers based on the decision of the Program Committee. More 
details on the conference and submission guidelines can be found at the 
conference website.


Important dates:
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Research Papers:
- Research paper submission: July 25, 2013
- Notification of acceptance: August 25, 2013
- Submission of final version: September 10, 2013

Demonstration Papers:
- Demo submission: July 25, 2013
- Notification of acceptance: August 25, 2013
- Submission of final version: September 10, 2013

Tutorial/Workshops Proposals:
- Tutorial/workshop proposals due: July 1, 2013
- Tutorial/workshop notification: July 5, 2013

Conference:
- November 25-27, 2013




Organizing Committee:
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General Co-Chairs:
-  Katsumi Tanaka (Kyoto University, Japan)
-  Andrew Flanagin (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA)

Program Co-Chairs:
-  Ee Peng Lim (Singapore Management University, Singapore)
-  Adam Jatowt (Kyoto University, Japan)
-  Ying Ding (Indiana University, Bloomington, USA)
-  Asako Miura (Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan)
-  Keishi Tajima (Kyoto University, Japan)

Workshop/Tutorial Co-Chairs:
-  Akiyo Nadamoto (Konan University, Japan)
-  Jochen Leidner (Thomson Reuters, Switzerland)

Demo Co-Chairs:
-  Taro Tezuka (Tsukuba University, Japan)
-  Gael Dias (Normandie University, Caen, France)

Publicity Co-Chairs:
-  Yoshinori Hijikata (Osaka University, Japan)
-  Antoine Doucet (Normandie University, Caen, France)
-  Ricardo Campos (Polytechnic Institute of Tomar, Portugal)
-  Goh Hoe Lian Dion (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
-  Atsuyuki Morishima (University of Tsukuba, Japan)

Treasurers:
-  Chair: Kazutoshi Sumiya (University of Hyogo, Japan)
-  Hiroaki Ohshima (Kyoto University, Japan)
-  Daisuke Kitayama (Kogakuin University, Japan)

Web Chair:
-  Makoto P. Kato (Kyoto University, Japan)

Local Arrangement Co-Chairs:
-  Takehiro Yamamoto (Kyoto University, Japan)
-  Toshiyaki Shimizu (Kyoto University, Japan)



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