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	| Posted by:  | Sam Gosling |  
	| Title/Position:  | Professor |  
	| School/Organization:  | University of Texas, Austin, USA |  
	| Sent to listserv of:  | SPSP, SESP, SPSSI |  
	| Date posted:  | September 28th, 2009 |  
	  
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	Hi All,
 
 
I'm appending below the preliminary announcement for the International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM) to be held in Washington, DC, in May 2010. This conference should be of interest to any of you doing research on blogs, microblogs (e.g., Twitter), and other social media platforms (e.g., Facebook, Wikipedia, email, eBay, Flickr, Match, Dopplr, etc.). Up until now social scientists have had only modest representation at the conference. But the organizers are very enthusiastic about including the perspectives offered by psychologists and other social scientists (that's why they invited me to co-chair the program committee). So I urge you to consider presenting your research at the ICWSM this year.
 
 
If you would like submit a paper or poster, please note that the ICWSM uses a model common in the computer sciences, where submissions are full papers (up to 8 pages), are subject to peer review, and, if accepted, are printed in full in the conference proceedings, where they count as full publications.  
 
 
If you have any questions, please let me know.
 
 
Best, 
 
Sam Gosling
 
 
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Preliminary Call for Papers
 
Fourth International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media
 
(ICWSM-10)
 
May 23-26, 2010
 
George Washington University, Washington, DC
 
 
Sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Artificial
 
Intelligence
 
 
Featuring a keynote by Professor Bob Kraut on
 
"Designing Online Communities from Theory"
 
 
The International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media is a unique venue that brings together researchers from the disciplines of NLP, Social Psychology, Data Mining, Sociology and Visualization to increase our understanding of social media in all its incarnations. Research that blends social science and technology is especially encouraged.
 
 
The 2010 meeting will be held in Washington DC, where government innovators are experimenting with the use of social media to increase transparency and better engage with the citizenry. The conference will take advantage of this venue to invite leaders from  "The Goverati" to share their experiences in the use of social media.
 
 
The conference brings together researchers working in a number of disciplines with a broad array of social data:
 
 
DISCIPLINES:
 
- Computational Linguistics/NLP
 
- Text Mining/Data Mining
 
- Psychology
 
- SNA, Sociology
 
- Visualization
 
- HCI
 
- Graph theory, concrete analysis and simulation of graphical models
 
 
MEDIA:
 
- Weblogs, including comments
 
- Microblogs
 
- Wikis (wikipedia)
 
- Forums, usenet
 
- Community media sites: youtube, flickr
 
 
TOPICS INCLUDE:
 
- Psychological, personality-based and ethnographic studies of social media
 
- Analyzing the relationship between social media and mainstream media
 
- Centrality/influence of social media publications and authors
 
- Ranking/relevance of blogs; web page ranking based on blogs
 
- Social network analysis; communities identification; expertise and authority discovery; collaborative filtering
 
- Trust; reputation; recommendation systems
 
- Human computer interaction; social media tools; navigation and visualization
 
- Subjectivity in textual data; sentiment analysis; polarity/opinion identification and extraction
 
- Text categorization; topic recognition; demographic/gender/age identification
 
- Trend identification and tracking; time series forecasting; measuring predictability of phenomena based on social media
 
- New social media applications; interfaces; interaction techniques
 
 
IMPORTANT DATES:
 
 Tutorial Proposals: December 1, 2009
 
 Paper Submission: January 8, 2010
 
 Poster/Demo Submission: January 8, 2010
 
 Paper Acceptance: March 3, 2010
 
 Poster/Demo Acceptance: March 3, 2010
 
 Workshop Submission: March 1, 2010
 
 Camera Ready Copies: March 12, 2010
 
 
SUBMISSION
 
People interested in participating should submit through the ICWSM-10 web site a technical paper (up to 8 pages, not including references), poster or demo description (up to 4 pages) by the deadlines given above (Midnight PST). Papers must be must be formatted in AAAI two-column, camera-ready style (see the AAAI author instructions page at: http://www.aaai.org/Publications/Author/author.php). Details for the submission procedure will appear at the conference web site: http://www.icwsm.org/
 
 
 
SUBMISSIONS TO OTHER CONFERENCES OR JOURNALS
 
ICWSM-10 will not accept any paper that, at the time of submission, is under review for or has already been published or accepted for publication in a journal or conference. This restriction does not apply to submissions for workshops and other venues with a limited audience.
 
 
REGISTRATION
 
All accepted papers and extended abstracts will be published in the conference proceedings. At least one author must register for the conference by the deadline for camera-ready copy submission. In addition, the registered author must attend the conference to present the paper in person.
 
 
PUBLICATION
 
All accepted papers and abstracts will be allocated eight (8) pages in the conference proceedings. Authors will be required to transfer copyright of their paper to AAAI.
 
 
DATA CHALLENGE
 
ICWSM-10 will once again hold a data challenge featuring a freely-available dataset and a half-day workshop at the conference. Details will be posted on the conference web site.
 
 
CONFERENCE WEB SITE
 
http://www.icwsm.org/
 
 
For general information regarding ICWSM-10, please write to icws...@aaai.org. More details about the CFP and the conference will appear on the web site over time.
 
 
ORGANIZERS:
 
Program Chairs:
 
William Cohen, CMU Computer Science
 
Samuel Gosling, U. of Texas Dept. of Psychology
 
 
General Chair:
 
Marti Hearst, UC Berkeley School of Information
 
 
Senior Program Committee Members:
 
(Preliminary)
 
Lada Adamic
 
Eugene Agichtein
 
Cindy Chung
 
Scott Counts
 
Tim Finin
 
Evgeniy Gabrilovich
 
Kristina Lerman
 
Jure Leskovec
 
Winter Mason
 
Gilad Mishne
 
Bo Pang
 
Marc Smith
 
		
 
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