27.1681, Calls: Computational Linguistics/Greece
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Subject: 27.1681, Calls: Computational Linguistics/Greece
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Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2016 12:26:18
From: Diana Trandabat [dtrandabat at info.uaic.ro]
Subject: Workshop on Social Media and the Web of Linked Data
Full Title: Workshop on Social Media and the Web of Linked Data
Short Title: RUMOUR-2016
Date: 28-Sep-2016 - 30-Sep-2016
Location: Halkidiki, Greece
Contact Person: Diana Trandabat
Meeting Email: dtrandabat at info.uaic.ro
Web Site: https://conferences.cwa.gr/iccci2016/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/ICCCI-2016-Special-Session-RUMOUR-2016-CFP-v.1.0.pdf
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
Call Deadline: 17-Apr-2016
Meeting Description:
RUMOUR-2016 aims to gather innovative approaches to exploitation of social
media using semantic web technologies and linked data. The workshop will bring
together practitioners, researchers, and scholars from Semantic Web, Linked
Data, and Social Sciences, to share examples, cases, theories, and analysis of
social media and linked data in order to address the intersection among these
areas. This intersection includes not only high challenge problems such as the
understanding and acting upon large-scale data of different kinds, provenance,
and reliability, but also the use of these media for various applications.
2nd Call for Papers:
Extended call deadline: April 17, 2016
Objectives and Topics:
The scope of RUMOUR 2016 includes, but is not limited to the following topics:
- Social data mining to create structured social media resources
- Semantic annotation
- Ontologies for the annotation of learning resources
- Social media and linked data methodologies in real-life scenarios
- Ontological modelling of social media data
- Integration of social media with linked data
- The web of data for e-commerce
- Interactive interfaces and visual analytics methodologies
- Extracting and linking content
- Collaborative tools and services for citizens, organisations, communities
- Computational social science for the semantic web
- User profiling and assessing the suitability of content from social media
- Sentiment analysis in social media and linked data
Important Dates:
Submission of papers: April 17, 2016 (Extended)
Notification of acceptance: May 8, 2016
Camera-ready papers: May 20, 2016
Registration & payment: June 15, 2016
Conference date: September 28-30, 2016
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