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CEAS 2010 : Collaboration, Electronic messaging, Anti-Abuse and Spam ConferenceConference Series : Conference on Email and Anti-Spam | |||||||||||||||
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CEAS 2010 Call for Papers
Collaboration, Electronic messaging, Anti-Abuse and Spam Conference [formerly the Conference on Email and Anti-Spam] The Seventh Annual Collaboration, Electronic messaging, Anti-Abuse and Spam Conference (CEAS 2010) invites the submission of papers for its meeting in July, 2010. Papers are invited on all aspects of electronic communication and collaboration, including email, instant messaging, and other messaging methods including voice and video; social networks, blogs, and wikis; user-generated content, ratings, and reviews; crowdsourcing, citizen science, and human-based computation. Academic and industrial research perspectives including novel applications, theoretical work, analysis of real-world users and trends, and operational or deployment case studies related to the conference topics are all warmly encouraged. Both full papers of up to 10 pages and poster papers of up to 4 pages will be considered. Papers will be peer-reviewed by a committee of experts from academic and industrial research centers. Suggested topics Message filtering, organization, and security Adversarial learning using machine learning and natural language processing Automated assistance, summarization, and search for online communication Social networking security, privacy, and fraud prevention Modeling and analysis of economics of abuse, phishing, spam, and fraud Studies of abuse tactics and patterns Scalability, reliability, archiving, and retrieval Collaborative filtering of user-generated content Protocols and standards for social networking, collaboration, and messaging Standards for abuse reporting and monitoring Crowdsourcing analysis, applications, and theory Novel uses of wikis and blogs in science, problem solving, and education Studies on the use of citizen science and human-based computing Novel modes of distributed collaboration Collaboration in adversarial environments User trust and reputation User identity issues that relate to the conference topics Online fraud, cyber crime, identity theft, and other online crime These are examples, and other topics within the scope of the conference are also welcome; if you have questions about the applicability of your work, contact the program committee at information@ceas.cc Key dates Submission deadline: March 26, 2010, 23:59:59 UTC Author notifications: May 21, 2010 Final accepted papers due: June 11, 2010 Conference dates: July 13 and 14, 2010 The 2010 conference will be held at The Commons, on Microsoft's main campus in Redmond, Washington, and will dovetail with the SOUPS conference at the same site during the same week. The conference will once again run a Spam Challenge. Information about the challenge is posted on the conference web site, at http://ceas.cc/challenge |
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