Call for tutorials: ICWSM-19 in Munich, Germany
Dear all, Please consider submitting *tutorial proposals* to the*ICWSM-19 conference* to be held June 11-14 in Munich, Germany. We are seeking proposals related to methods, tools, techniques, and best practices for social media research. You can find the full call here: https://www.icwsm.org/2019/submitting/tutorials. Please submit your proposals to tutorials@icwsm.org by*February 1st 2019*. Feel free to use the same e-mail address to send any questions you might have. Regards, Katya Ognyanova, Cornelia Brantner, and Kenneth Joseph ICWSM-19: CALL FOR TUTORIALS * TUTORIALS AT THE 13TH INTERNATIONAL AAAI CONFERENCE ON WEB AND SOCIAL MEDIA * Submission Deadline: February 1, 2019 * Proposal Submission Email: tutorials@icwsm.org <mailto:tutorials@icwsm.org> * Notification of acceptance: February 15, 2019 The ICWSM-19 Committee invites proposals for Tutorials Day at the 13th International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM-19). Tutorials will be held on June 11, 2019 in Munich, Germany. ICWSM-19 is seeking proposals for advanced tutorials on topics related to the analysis and understanding of social phenomena, particularly as seen on social media. We are looking for contributions from experts in both the social and computational sciences. The tutorials will be an opportunity for cross-disciplinary engagement and a deeper understanding of new or existing tools, techniques, and research methodologies. Each tutorial should provide either an in depth look at emerging techniques or a broad overview of an important direction in the field. For previous year tutorial examples, visit the 2017 tutorial page <https://www.icwsm.org/2017/program/tutorial/>and 2018 tutorial page <https://www.icwsm.org/2018/program/tutorial/>. *PROPOSAL CONTENT AND FORMAT* * * Tutorial title and summary. A short description (300 words) of the main objective of the tutorial to be published on the main ICWSM website. * Names, affiliations, emails, and personal websites of the tutorial organizers. A main contact author should be specified. A typical proposal should include no more than four co-organizers. * Duration. A typical tutorial would fit in a half-day format, but depending on the type of activities proposed we may accept also shorter (not less than 2 hours) or longer (not more than a full-day schedule) tutorials. The Tutorial Chairs might conditionally accept a proposal and suggest a different duration to best fit the organization of the whole event. * Tutorial schedule and activities. A description of the proposed tutorial format, a schedule of the proposed activities (e.g., presentations, interactive sessions) along with a *detailed* description for each of them. * Target audience, prerequisites and outcomes. A description of the target audience, the prerequisite skill set for the attendee as well as a brief list of goals for the tutors to accomplish by the end of the tutorial. * Expected number of attendees. This is orientative, and required for logistics planning. * Tutorial website and available materials. The organizers of accepted tutorials will be required to set up a web page containing all the information for the tutorial attendees before the tutorial day (roughly 10 days before). The proposal should contain the list of materials that will be made available on the website. * Precedent [when available]: A list of other tutorials held previously at related conferences, if any, together with a brief statement on how it follows-up on previous events. If the authors of the proposal have organized other tutorials in the past, pointers to the relevant material (e.g., slides, videos, web pages, code) should be provided. * Special requirements [when needed]: A list of equipment and that needs to be made available by conference organizers (other than wifi, a projector, and a regular workshop room setup). * All submissions must be sent as PDF files to the submission email (tutorials@icwsm.org). Pre-submission questions can be sent to the chair at the same address (tutorials@icwsm.org). ** ** ***IMPORTANT DATES*** ***(ALL DEADLINES ARE ON 23:59:59 ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD) ** * Tutorials proposal submission deadline: February 1, 2019 * Tutorials acceptance notification: February 15, 2019 * Tutorial sites and materials online: June 1, 2019 * ICWSM-19 Tutorials Day: June 11, 2019 ** *TUTORIAL CHAIRS* Cornelia Brantner (University of Augsburg)Kenneth Joseph (University at Buffalo) *Katherine Ognyanova (Rutgers University)* * -- Katherine Ognyanova, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Rutgers University School of Communication and Information 4 Huntington St., New Brunswick, NJ 08901 Web:www.kateto.net, Twitter: @ognyanova
Please consider submitting a data set paper to the 13th international Conference on Web and Social Media! Call for Dataset Papers THE 13TH INTERNATIONAL AAAI CONFERENCE ON WEB AND SOCIAL MEDIA (ICWSM-19) The ICWSM-19 Committee invites the submission of Data Set papers. * Dataset Paper Submission via Email to datasets@icwsm.org * Dataset Paper Submission Deadline: _*January 15, 2019 (by 23:59 Anywhere on Earth Time)*_ * Dataset Paper Notifications for ICWSM'19 proceedings: March 22, 2019 ICWSM-19 is seeking Dataset Paper submissions that comprise two parts: a dataset or group of datasets, and metadata describing the content, quality, structure, potential uses of the dataset(s), and methods employed for data collection. Descriptive statistics may be included in the metadata (more sophisticated analyses should be part of a regular paper submission). Authors are encouraged to include a description of how they intend to make their datasets FAIR <https://www.force11.org/group/fairgroup/fairprinciples>. Datasets and metadata must be published using a dataset sharing service (e.g. Zenodo <https://zenodo.org/>, datorium <https://datorium.gesis.org/>, dataverse <https://dataverse.org/>, or any other service that indexes your dataset and metadata and increases the re-findability of the data) that provides a DOI for the dataset which should be included in the dataset paper submission. Dataset paper review will be single blind, and all datasets have to be identified and uploaded at the time of submission. Dataset paper submissions must be between 2-10 pages long and will be part of the full proceedings. All papers must follow AAAI formatting guidelines. -- Dr. Katja Mayer https://rri.univie.ac.at https://www.katjamayer.net New address: School of Governance, Technical University Munich Computational Social Science and Big Data katja.mayer@hfp.tum.de
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