CALL FOR PAPERS
Multimedia Systems (Springer) Special Issue on Social Media Mining and
Knowledge Discovery
With the rapid advances of Internet and Web 2.0, social networking and
social media become more and more popular in humans’ daily lives. The
ubiquitous nature of Web-enabled devices, including desktops, laptops,
tablets, and mobile phones, enables users to participate and interact with
each other in various Web communities, including photo and video sharing
platforms, forums, newsgroups, blogs, micro-blogs, bookmarking services,
and location-based services. The rapidly evolving social networks provide a
platform for communication, information sharing, and collaboration among
friends, colleagues, alumnus, business partners, and many other social
relations. To be accompanied by, increasingly rich and massive
heterogeneous media data has been generated by the users, such as images,
videos, audios, tweets, tags, categories, titles, geo-locations, comments,
and viewer ratings, which offer an unprecedented opportunity for studying
novel theories and technologies for social media analysis and mining. While
researchers from multidisciplinary areas have proposed intelligent methods
for processing social media data and employing such rich multi-modality
data for various applications, it is of high interest to discover
potentially important knowledge by social media mining in this nascent
field.
Recently, more and more research efforts have been dedicated to the
aforementioned challenges and opportunities. This special issue aims to
introduce novel techniques, algorithms and systems regarding social media
mining and knowledge discovery. Topics of interest include but not limited
to:
- Theoretical analysis on social media mining
- Social media analysis, organization, tagging, and classification
- Social media based knowledge discovery
- Community detection and clustering in social media
- Cross space heterogeneous media analysis
- Social network analysis and social influence analysis
- Information spread and transformation in social media
- Ontology construction and inference for social media analysis
- Cross-media analysis in social media networks
- Cross-network analysis between social networks
- Spatio-temporal analysis for event discovery and detection
- Behavior analysis in social media
- Credibility and provenance of social Web content
- Modeling and mining context in social media
- Social media based mobile applications
- Social media as training data for visual learning
- Distributed/parallel algorithms and platforms for large-scale social media
computation
Submission Details
Submit your paper at https://www.editorialmanager.com/mmsj/ and select “
SI:SMMKD” as the “Manuscript Type”. All the submissions should be
original and unpublished work. If submissions are based on previously
published conference/workshop papers, they must contain at least 30% new
materials. Furthermore, please state in the cover letter what the new
contributions and changes are. All the accepted papers should be full
journal length versions and follow the guidelines set out by MMSJ. All the
papers will be peer-reviewed following the MMSJ reviewing procedures.
Schedule
· Paper submission due: Aug. 01, 2012
· First-round acceptance notification: Oct. 31, 2012
· Revision: Jan. 01, 2013
· Final decision: Mar. 31, 2013
· Publication date: Autumn 2013 (Tentative)
Guest Editors:
Jinhui Tang
Nanjing University of Science and Technology
jinhuitang@mail.njust.edu.cn
Dacheng Tao
University of Technology, Sydney
dacheng.tao@uts.edu.au
Guo-Jun Qi
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
qi4@illinois.edu
Benoit Huet
EURECOM, France
Benoit.Huet@eurecom.fr
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