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4th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on Location-Based Social Networks (LBSN) 2012
http://www.cs.umb.edu/~gghinita/LBSN12/ November 6th, 2012 Redondo Beach, CA, USA Co-located with ACM SIGSPATIAL GIS 2012 (http://acmgis2012.cs.umd.edu) CALL FOR PAPERS =============== Social networks and social media are prevalent on the Internet and have become a hot research topic attracting many professionals from a variety of fields. By adding a location dimension, we can bring online social networks and media back to the physical world and share our real-life experiences in the virtual world conveniently. In Location Based Social Networks (LBSN), people can not only track and share location-related information with each other via mobile devices or desktop computers, but can also leverage collaborative social knowledge learned from user-generated and location-related content. As location is one of the most important properties in people's everyday lives, LBSN bridge the gap between online societies and the physical world, enabling novel applications that have the potential to change the way we live, such as travel planning, location/friend recommendations, community discovery, human mobility modeling, and user activity analysis. The technology derived from LBSN, e.g., location trajectory mining and retrieval, can also be applied to a multitude of other research areas including biology, sociology, geography, and climatology, etc. The objective of this workshop is to provide professionals, researchers, and technologists with a single forum where they can discuss and share the state-of-the-art in LBSN development and application, present their ideas and contributions, and set the future direction of LBSN research. In this Fourth offering of the workshop, we would like to broaden the focus to include location based social media more generally. Social media platforms such as Twitter represent a rich source of information about individual and group behavior and much of this data has location information associated with it, either explicitly or implicitly. Topics ------ Spatial and spatio-temporal data mining in user-centric scenarios Moving object tracking, indexing and retrieval for social applications Trajectory compressing and simplification Trajectory mining, pattern recognition, and knowledge discovery Location privacy and security Uncertainty of location and trajectory in modeling, inference, and querying Activity recognition and sensing for social applications Location identification from sensor data for social applications User behavior modeling using physical sensor data Semantic meaning and knowledge discovery from location-related data User similarity computing based on location-related information Social structure detection from location-related data Location and friend recommendations Hot spots, significant places, and interesting locations detection Location-tagged media sharing and mining Human-computer interaction in location-based social networks Mobile and ubiquitous computing for location-based social networks Information retrieval in location-based social networks Submission Instructions ----------------------- Submitted papers must not substantially overlap with papers that have been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a conference with proceedings. Submitted papers can be of two types: Regular Research Papers: these papers should report original research results or significant case studies. They should be at most 8 pages. Position Papers: these papers should report novel research directions or identify challenging problems. They should be at most 4 pages. Manuscripts (both research and position papers) should be submitted in PDF format according to the ACM camera-ready templates available at: http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html Papers must be electronically submitted at the following address: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lbsn2012 At least one author of each accepted paper must register for the workshop. The workshop proceedings will also be part of the ACM Digital Library. Important Dates --------------- Paper Submission Due: August 17, 2012 Notification to the authors: September 17, 2012 Camera ready papers due: September 30, 2012 Organization ------------ Program Co-Chairs Jennifer Neville, Purdue University Gabriel Ghinita, University of Massachusetts at Boston Shawn Newsam, University of California, Merced |
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