-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [WI] Call for Papers on “Social Media“, Special Issue Journal “Künstliche Intelligenz KI” Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2011 09:01:08 +0000 From: Detlef Schoder Schoder@wim.uni-koeln.de To: wi@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de wi@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de
Call for Papers on “Social Media“, Special Issue Journal “Künstliche Intelligenz KI”
KI – Künstliche Intelligenz /(Artificial Intelligence)/
http://www.kuenstliche-intelligenz.de/
A Springer publication, ISSN
0933-1875 (Print) 1610-1987 (Online)
*Call for Papers*
Social Media has led to radical paradigm shifts in the ways we communicate, collaborate, consume, and create information. Technology allows virtually anyone to disseminate information to a global audience almost instantaneously. Information published by peers in the form of Tweets, blog posts, or Web documents through online social networking services has proliferated on an unprecedented scale, contributing to an exponentially growing data deluge. A new level of connectedness among peers adds new ways for the consumption of (traditional) media. We are witnessing new forms of collaboration, including the phenomenon of an emergent ‘collective intelligence’. This intelligence of crowds can be harnessed in myriad ways, ranging from outsourcing simple, repetitive tasks on Amazon Mechanical Turk, to solving complex challenges such as proving a mathematical theorem creatively and collaboratively.
This call for papers welcomes contributions showing:
1) How to make sense of Social Media data, i.e. how to condense, distill, or integrate highly decentralized and dispersed data resulting from human communication, including sensor-collected data to a meaningful entity or information service, or
2) How Social Media contributes to innovation, collaboration, and collective intelligence.
We invite papers covering all aspects of Social Media analysis including Social Media in Business (especially for Marketing, Innovation, and Collaboration), Entertainment (especially Social News, Social Music Services, Social TV, and Social Network Games), as well as Art (e.g. City Installations). Applications of Social Media in art may be understood as a playing field for translating highly decentralized ‘social data’ into centralized forms of artful expression, thus furthering our intuitive understanding of these complex emergent phenomena.
The list of topics mentioned below is neither exhaustive nor exclusive. Insightful artifacts and methods as well as analytical, conceptual, empirical, and theoretical approaches (using any kind of research method, including experiments, primary data from social media logs, case studies, simulations, surveys, and so on) are within the scope.
ØInformation/Web mining (e.g. opinion mining)
ØPrognosis (e.g. trend and hot topic identification)
ØCollective Intelligence
ØCrowdsourcing
ØSwarm Creativity, Collaborative Innovation Networks
Ø(Dynamic) Social Media Monitoring
ØSentiment, Natural Language Processing
ØSocial Media within and for Smart Cities, Smart Traffic, Smart Energy
ØSocial Networks for the collaboration of large communities
ØUser behavior, social interaction
ØSocial Network Analysis (SNA), semantic network analysis
ØSocial search engines and aggregators
ØSocial network games
ØPersonalization and adaptation to user preference
ØTrust, reputation, social control, privacy
ØInformation reliability, Web spam, content authenticity (e.g., detecting ‘astroturfing’)
*Deadlines*
ØSubmissions open until January 9, 2012
ØCamera-ready copies of revised papers by April 30, 2012
ØPre-Publication of accepted papers via Springer Online First™ in June 2012
ØPrinted version of this Special Issue: Fall 2012
In addition to complete research papers, this Special Issue will accept dissertation and conference reports, as well as practical project and innovative software descriptions in order to provide a comprehensive overview of the current activities in this area.
All submitted manuscripts should be original contributions and not be under consideration in any other venue. Publication of an enhanced version of a previously published conference paper is possible if the review process determines that the revision contains significant enhancements, amplification or clarification of the original material. Any prior appearance of a substantial amount of a submission should be noted in the submission letter and on the title page.
*Guest Editors*
ØDetlef Schoder, Prof. Dr., schoder@wim.uni-koeln.de mailto:schoder@wim.uni-koeln.de, University of Cologne (Koeln), Department of Information Systems and Information Management, Cologne, Germany
ØPeter A. Gloor, PhD, pgloor@mit.edu mailto:pgloor@mit.edu, MIT Sloan School of Management, Center for Collective Intelligence, Cambridge, MA, USA
ØPanagiotis Takis Metaxas, PhD, Prof., pmetaxas@seas.harvard.edu mailto:PMetaxas@seas.harvard.edu, Wellesley College, Department of Computer Science, Wellesley, MA, and Harvard University, Center for Research on Computation and Society, Cambridge, MA, USA
For inquiries and submissions please contact:
Prof. Dr. Detlef Schoder, University of Cologne (Koeln), Department of Information Systems and Information Management, Pohligstrasse 1, D-50969 Cologne/Germany, Phone: +49 / (0)221 470-5325, Fax: +49 / (0)221 470-5393, URL: http://www.wim.uni-koeln.de/, Email: schoder@wim.uni-koeln.de mailto:schoder@wim.uni-koeln.de