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BGM 2014 : WWW 2014 Workshop on Big Graph Mining (BGM) | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
Call for Papers - BGM @ WWW 2014
WWW 2014 Workshop on Big Graph Mining. BGM is a full-day workshop organized in conjunction with the 23rd International World Wide Web Conference (WWW) in Seoul, Korea on April 7. Paper submission deadline is Jan 17, 2014. http://poloclub.gatech.edu/bgm2014/ * Organizers U Kang, KAIST Leman Akoglu, Stony Brook University Polo Chau, Georgia Tech Christos Faloutsos, Carnegie Mellon University * Workshop Goals We aim to bring together researchers and practitioners to address various aspects of graph mining in this new era of big data, such as new graph mining platforms, theories that drive new graph mining techniques, scalable algorithms and visual analytics tools that spot patterns and anomalies, applications that touch our daily lives, and more. Together, we explore and discuss how these important facets of are advancing in this age of big graphs. * Topics of Interest include, but are not limited to - Scalable graph mining, e.g., parallelized, distributed - Heterogenous graph analysis - Complex network analysis - Graph mining platforms, libraries, and databases - Interactive/human-in-the-loop graph mining - Online graph mining algorithms - Visual analytics and visualization of large graphs - Analysis of streaming/dynamic/time-evolving graphs - Machine learning on graphs - Community detection - Graph sampling - Spectral graph analysis - Social network analysis - Biological network analysis - Anomaly detection in graphs - Active learning / mining - Theoretical/complexity analysis of graph mining - Demonstrations of graph mining applications - Applications of graph mining methods on real-world problems * Important Dates Submission : Fri, Jan 17, 2014 (23:59 Hawaii Time) Acceptance : Tue, Feb 4, 2014 Camera-ready : Wed, Feb 12, 2014 Workshop : Mon, Apr 7, 2014 * Submission Information We welcome many kinds of papers such as novel research papers, demo papers, work-in-progress papers, and visionary (white) papers. All papers will be peer reviewed, single-blinded. Authors should clearly indicate in their abstracts the kinds of submissions that the papers belong to, to help reviewers better understand their contributions. Submissions should be in PDF, written in English, with a maximum of 6 pages. Shorter papers are welcome. Format your paper using the standard double-column ACM Proceedings Style http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates Submit at EasyChair: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bgm14www At least one author of an accepted paper must attend the workshop to present the work. Accepted papers will be published through the ACM Digital Library If you plan to extend your workshop paper submitted to our BGM'14 workshop, and submit that extended work to future WWW conferences, please note the following message from the workshop co-chairs: "Any paper published by the ACM, IEEE, etc. which can be properly cited constitutes research which must be considered in judging the novelty of a WWW submission, whether the published paper was in a conference, journal, or workshop. Therefore, any paper previously published as part of a WWW workshop must be referenced and extended with new content to qualify as a new submission to the Research Track at the WWW conference." * Further information and Contact Website: http://poloclub.gatech.edu/bgm2014/ Email: bgm14www (at) gmail.com |
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