ASONAM 2017 | Call for Tutorials

Call for Tutorials

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. ASONAM 2017 seeks to address important challenging problems with a specific focus on the emerging trends and industry needs associated with social networking analysis and mining. The conference solicits experimental and theoretical findings along with their real-world applications. In addition to the technical program, the conference will feature tutorials, workshops, panels, exhibits, and demos.

ASONAM 2017 welcomes proposals for short and long tutorials from active researchers and experienced tutors. Ideally, a tutorial will cover the state-of-the-art research, development and applications in a specific social network analysis and mining direction, and stimulate and facilitate future work. High preference will be given to tutorials on interdisciplinary directions, novel and emerging applications.

A one-page description of the tutorial (including title, authors’ short bios, abstract, and background expected from the audience) will be included in the conference proceedings.

Submission
Proposals should include the following items:

  • Title
  • Abstract (up to 150 words)
  • Rationale of presenting the tutorial at ASONAM 2017 (up to 250 words)
  • Target audience and prerequisites (up to 100 words)
  • A list of forums with their time, location, approximate number of attendees, and URLs of the slides/notes if the tutorial or a similar/highly-related tutorial has been presented by the same author(s) before (up to 150 words for each entry) – the similarities/differences with the one proposed for ASONAM 2017 should be highlighted
  • A list of other tutorials given by the authors – please list titles, presenters, forums, locations and approximate number of attendees only
  • A list of tutorials on the same/similar/highly-related topics given by other people (up to 150 words for each entry) – the similarities/differences with the one proposed for ASONAM 2017 should be highlighted
  • Authors' short bio and their expertise related to the tutorial (up to 150 words per tutor)
  • An outline of the tutorial in the form of a bullet list (up to one page)
  • Length of the tutorial (1.5-2 hours for short tutorials and 3-4 hours for long tutorials)
  • A list of up to 25 most important references that will be covered in the tutorial
  • Any specific audio/video/computer requirements for the tutorial

Submission

Proposals must be submitted by e-mail to:

  • Hady Wirawan LauwSingapore Management University, Singapore,
  • Katina MichaelUniversity of Wollongong, Australia,
  • Katharina Zweig, TU Kaiserslautern, Germany,

Key Dates

Submission deadline:
June 02, 2017 11:59 PM American Samoa Zone (UTC-11)
Notification of acceptance:
June 25, 2017
Camera-ready version of the description:
July 05, 2017 11:59 PM American Samoa Zone (UTC-11)

ASONAM 2017

  • ASONAM 2017 Program Draft
  • IEEE Computer Society
  • ACM
  • IEEE TCDE
  • ACM SIGKDD
  • SPRINGER

Committee


  • Steering Chair
  • Reda AlhajjUniversity of Calgary, Calgary, Canada
  • Honorary Chairs
  • Ahmed K. ElmagarmidQatar Foundation, Qatar
  • Leon WangNational University of Kaohsiung, Taiwan
  • General Chairs
  • Michael BlumensteinUniversity of Technology Sydney, Australia
  • Jon RokneUniversity of Calgary, Calgary, Canada
  • Jaideep SrivastavaUniversity of Minnesota, USA and Qatar Foundation, Qatar
  • Program Committee Chairs
  • Jana DiesnerUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
  • Elena FerrariUniversity of Insubria, Italy
  • Guandong XuUniversity of Technology Sydney, Australia
  • Industry-Track Chairs
  • Qi HeLinkedIn Inc., USA
  • Gang LiDeakin University, Australia
  • Jiabin ZhaoCisco Systems, Inc., USA
  • Workshops Chairs
  • Martin AtzmuellerUniversity of Kassel, Germany
  • Siddharth KazaTowson University, Maryland, USA
  • I-Hsien TingNational University of Kaohsiung, Taiwan
  • Multidisciplinary Track Chairs
  • Rosa BenitoTechnical University of Madrid, Spain
  • Suheil KhouryAmerican University of Sharjah, UAE
  • Giancarlo RagoziniUniversità degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italy
  • PhD Forum and Posters Track Chairs
  • Nitin AgarwalUniversity of Arkansas at Little Rock, USA
  • Jeffery ChanRMIT University, Australia
  • Nima DokoohakiKTH, Sweden
  • Demos and Exhibitions Chairs
  • Keivan KianmehrOracle Inc., Canada
  • Tansel OzyerTOBB University of Economics and Technology, Turkey
  • Eric PardedeLatrobe University, Australia
  • Tutorial Chairs
  • Hady Wirawan LauwSingapore Management University, Singapore
  • Katina MichaelUniversity of Wollongong, Australia
  • Katharina ZweigTU Kaiserslautern, Germany
  • Sponsorship Chairs
  • Jalal KawashUniversity of Calgary, Canada
  • Mehmet KayaFirat University, Turkey
  • Publicity Chairs
  • Ahmad KassemGlobal University, Lebanon
  • Buket KayaFirat University, Turkey
  • Keivan KianmehrOracle Inc., Canada
  • Panagiotis KarampelasHellenic Air Force Academy, Greece
  • Shang GaoJilin University, China
  • Wei WangUniversity of New South Wales, Australia
  • Xiaohui (Daniel) TaoUniversity of Southern Queensland, Australia
  • 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
  • Web Chair
  • Tansel OzyerUniversity of Calgary, Canada