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NMLA 2020 : CfP - Network Modeling, Learning and Analysis (NMLA) Workshop | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
Network Modeling, Learning and Analysis (NMLA) WorkshopBudva, Montenegro April 7 - 10, 2020 collocated with WorldCIST (8th World Conference on Information Systems and Technologies) You are cordially invited to submit your contribution until December 07, 2019. NMLA workshop welcomes: · FULL papers (not previously published up to 10 pages, finished or consolidated) · SHORT papers (not previously published up to 7 pages, finished or consolidated or ongoing work with relevant preliminary results) · Demo/Visionary/Insightful papers (potentially previously published, up to 3 pages) Important: Accepted and registered full and short papers will be published in Proceedings by Springer and indexed by ISI Thompson, SCOPUS, DBLP. Demo/visionary/insightful papers will be only considered for poster presentations. Topics include, but are not limited to: · Models of (complex) networks · Algorithms and methods for analyzing attributed, heterogeneous / multipartite, signed, multiplex, temporal and spatial, knowledge graphs etc. · Discovering interesting patterns/roles in the networks · Network clustering methods and applications · Network representation learning and applications · Methods for analyzing and learning on dynamic networks · Large-scale network analysis and learning · Semi-supervised learning · Inductive learning on networks · Network sampling, simulation and evaluation challenges and solutions · Network alignment · Network compression/summarization · Network visualization · Graph signal processing · Structural network properties and analysis · Machine learning with graphs · Link Prediction · Social Reputation, Influence, and Trust · Information Spreading in Social Media · Rumour and Viral Marketing in Social Networks · Recommendation Systems and Complex Networks · Case studies and empirical studies in different application areas: - social networks - mobile call networks - financial and economic networks - IoT networks, complex networks for smart cities and smart grids - biological networks - retail and supply chain networks - transportation and infrastructure networks - political networks Important Dates Submission: December 7, 2019 (AoE) Notification: December 29, 2019 Camera-ready: January 8, 2020 (hard deadline because of Springer publishing deadlines) For more information see: https://nmla-worldcist.github.io |
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