Updated Due Dates: Social Computing, Behavioral-Cultural Modeling, and Prediction Conference (SBP10)
Due to numerous inquiries, we've updated the due dates on the papers for the SBP10 (Social Computing, Behavioral-Cultural Modeling, and Prediction) <http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/conferences/sbp2011/> conference. Other updates: confirmed tutorials include Sandy Pentland of the MIT Media Lab (named one of Time Magazine's 100 people most likely to influence the 21st century), who will provied a four-hour training course on use of mobile technology to generate social network data. Confirmed invited speakers include Kimberly Thompson, pioneer in the application of quantitative risk assessment methodology to public health issues. For our grant information panel, we will have representatives from NSF, NIH, AFOSR, and ONR, as well as possible other agencies. We will update as more information comes in. You may submit full papers of no more than 8 pages or posters of no more than 6 pages. We are especially interested in submissions from social scientists. Due to the short paper length required, this will will generally involve cutting portions existing working papers, something that is feasible in the time remaining, though apologies again for the short notice. Here is the revised timeline: Paper/full text poster Due: November 15, 2010 Notification of acceptance: December 6, 2010 Camera-Ready due: December 20, 2010 Thanks, Sun-Ki *Sun-Ki Chai*, Associate Professor ??? (???) *Email:* sunki@hawaii.edu <mailto:sunki@hawaii.edu> *Web:* www2.hawaii.edu/~sunki/ <http://www2.hawaii.edu/%7Esunki/> Office +1 808 956-7234 Message +1 808 956-7693 Fax +1 808 956-3707 Cell +1 808 741-4843 Department of Sociology 2424 Maile Way, Saunders Hall 237 University of Hawai`i Honolulu HI 96822 USA
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Sun-Ki Chai