ASONAM 2016 | Call for Exhibits and Demos

Call for Exhibits and Demos

The IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Network Analysis and Mining (ASONAM) provides a premier interdisciplinary forum to bring together researchers and practitioners from all social networking analysis and mining related fields for presentation of original research results, as well as exchange and dissemination of innovative, practical development experiences.

Researchers, practitioners and developers are invited to submit demo proposals to ASONAM 2016. The topics include, but not restricted to, the following:

  • Agent based social simulation and computational models
  • Anomaly detection in social network evolution
  • Application of social network analysis and mining
  • Community discovery and analysis in large scale online/offline social networks
  • Connection between biological similarities and social network formulation
  • Contextual social network analysis and mining
  • Crime network analysis
  • Crowd sourcing
  • Cyber anthropology
  • Dark Web
  • Data models for social networks and social media
  • Data protection inside communities
  • Economical impact of social network discovery
  • Evolution of communities/patterns on the Web and in large organizations
  • Impact of social networks on recommendations systems
  • Incorporating social information in query processing and query optimization
  • Information acquisition and establishment of social relations
  • Influence of cultural aspects on the formation of communities
  • Large-scale graph algorithms for social network analysis
  • Misbehaviour detection in communities
  • Migration between communities
  • Multi-actor/multiple-relationship networks
  • Multi-agent based social network modeling and analysis
  • Open source intelligence
  • Pattern presentation for end-users and experts
  • Personalization for search and for social interaction
  • Political impact of social network discovery
  • Privacy, security and civil liberty issues
  • Recommendations for product purchase, information acquisition and establishment of social relations
  • Scalability of social networking/search algorithms
  • Social and cultural anthropology
  • Social geography
  • Social psychology of information diffusion
  • Spatial/knowledge networks
  • Statistical modeling of large networks
  • Trust networks and evolution of trust
  • Visual representation of dynamic social networks

Each accepted demo is required to have a poster and demonstrate during the demo sessions. ASONAM 2016 will provide space and standard equipment (PC and Internet connection) at the conference venue.

Submission

Submissions can be done by email to Prof. Tansel Özyer tanseletu@gmail.com

All demonstration submissions must be no more than 4 pages (including all figures) in using the IEEE CPS two-column template and should provide a short and clear description about the system to be demonstrated, covering a summary of its novel characteristics, the list of its functions and features. Any submission that does not follow the guidelines will be rejected without review.

The selection criteria used for demonstration proposals include novelty, technical quality, and presentation quality of the demonstrated system.

Publication

All accepted demos will be included in the formal conference proceedings.

Key Dates

Demo Paper Submission
June 10, 2016 11:59 PM American Samoa Zone (UTC-11)
Acceptance Notification
June 25, 2016
Camera-ready Copy
July 05, 2016 11:59 PM American Samoa Zone (UTC-11)

ASONAM 2016

  • ASONAM 2016 Program Draft
  • IEEE Computer Society
  • ACM
  • IEEE TCDE
  • ACM SIGKDD
  • SPRINGER


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Committee


  • Steering Chair
  • Reda AlhajjUniversity of Calgary, Calgary, Canada
  • Honorary Chair
  • George A BarnettUniversity of California, Davis, USA
  • General Chairs
  • VS SubrahmanianUniversity of Maryland, College Park, USA
  • Jon RokneUniversity of Calgary, Calgary, Canada
  • Program Committee Chairs
  • Ravi KumarGoogle Inc., USA
  • James CaverleeTexas A&M University, USA
  • Hanghang TongArizona State University, USA
  • Industry-Track Chairs
  • Nicholas YuanMicrosoft Inc., USA
  • Moustafa Hammad Google Inc., USA
  • Jiabin ZhaoCisco Systems, Inc., USA
  • Workshops Chairs
  • I-Hsien TingNational University of Kaohsiung, Taiwan
  • Henric JohnsonBlekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden
  • Prantik BhattacharyyaLithium Technologies, Klout, USA
  • Multidisciplinary Track Chairs
  • Renaud LambiotteUniversity of Namur, Belgium
  • Pietro PanzarasaQueen Mary University of London, UK
  • Giancarlo RagoziniUniversità degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italy
  • Shyhtsun Felix WuUniversity of California, Davis, USA
  • PhD Forum and Posters Track Chairs
  • Nitin AgarwalUniversity of Arkansas at Little Rock, USA
  • Charalampos ChelmisUniversity of Southern California, USA
  • Omair ShafiqIndependent Research Consultant, Canada
  • Nima DokoohakiKTH, Sweden
  • Demos and Exhibitions Chairs
  • Keivan KianmehrOracle Inc., Canada
  • Tansel OzyerTOBB University of Economics and Technology, Turkey
  • Mehmet KayaFirat University, Turkey
  • Tutorial Chairs
  • Dongwon LeePenn State University, USA
  • Andrea PuglieseUniversity of Calabria, Italy
  • Sponsorship Chairs
  • Jalal KawashUniversity of Calgary, Canada
  • Mehmet KayaFirat University, Turkey
  • Publication Chairs
  • Min-Yuh DayTamkang University, Taiwan
  • Panagiotis KarampelasHellenic Air Force Academy, Greece
  • Registration Chairs
  • Mehmet KayaFirat University, Turkey
  • Jalal KawashUniversity of Calgary, Canada
  • Local Arrangements Chair
  • Vladimir FilkovUniversity of California - Davis, USA