The Third International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media
ICWSM is an interdisciplinary conference that brings together researchers and industry leaders interested in creating and analyzing social media. Past conferences have included technical papers from areas such as computer science, linguistics, psychology, statistics, sociology, multimedia and semantic web technologies. The Third International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media will be held in May, 2009, in the San Francisco bay area.
Papers are solicited in areas including (but not limited to) the following:
- Psychological, personality-based, sociological, or ethnographic studies of social media, or the relationship between social media and mainstream media.
- Analysis of patterns and/or spreading of influence between bloggers; tools for assessing trust and reputation; social network analysis (for example, community identification, expertise discovery, and so on), as applied to social media; and analysis of trends and time series in social media.
- Methods for ranking bloggers and/or blogs by user relevance, or ranking web pages based on blogs; and techniques for crawling, spidering and indexing social media.
- Human-computer interaction studies of tools for using social media; novel ways of applying or interacting with social media; and visualization of social media or social networks.
- Application of computational linguistics to of social media (e.g. entity or fact extraction, discourse analysis, summarization, sentiment analysis, etc); probabilistic modeling of social media; and identification of demographic information (for example, gender, age, and so on) in social media.
- Semantic web approaches to managing socially constructed knowledge or collaborative creation of structured knowledge.
As in previous conferences, collections of social-media data will be provided by ICWSM-09 organizers to potential participants, to encourage experimentation on common problems and datasets.
General Chairs
- William W. Cohen (Carnegie Mellon/Google)
- Nicolas Nicolov (J.D.Power and Assoc., McGraw-Hill)
Program Chairs
- Natalie Glance (Google Inc)
- Matthew Hurst (Live Labs, Microsoft)
Data Chairs
- Ian Soboroff (NIST)
- Akshay Java (UMBC)
Local Chair
- Cameron Marlow (Facebook)
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