Call for Papers---10th Workshop on Algorithms and Models for the Web 
Graph (WAW 2013)
http://www.math.ryerson.ca/waw2013/
The 10th Workshop on Algorithms and Models for the Web Graph (WAW 2013) 
will take place at Harvard University, December 15-16, 2013. This is an 
annual meeting, which is traditionally co-located with another, related, 
conference. WAW 2013 will be co-located with the Workshop on Internet & 
Network Economics (WINE 2013).
The list of plenary speakers of WAW 2013 includes:
- Alan Frieze [Carnegie Mellon University]
- Jukka-Pekka Onnela [Harvard University]
WAW 2013 invites original research papers on all aspects of algorithmic 
and mathematical research in the areas pertaining to the World-Wide Web, 
especially papers that espouse the view of complex data as networks.
Submissions are invited in, but not limited to, the following areas:
- Algorithms: graph algorithms, clustering, collaborative filtering.
- Analysis: structural properties, visualization, patterns, communities, 
discovery.
- Data Models: graph models, evolution, trust and reputation networks.
- Topics: Web, social networks, recommender networks, citation networks, 
Wikipedia, biological networks, blogs, p2p.
- Applications: web mining, social applications, web search and ranking.
Important Dates:
- Full paper submission: August 1, 2013
- Notification of acceptance: September 1, 2013
- Final version due: October 1, 2013
The papers must be formatted according to Springer LNCS style. The 
maximum length of papers is at most 12 pages. The workshop proceedings 
will be published as a Springer LNCS volume. Selected papers from the 
workshop will be invited to a special issue of Internet Mathematics.
We are looking forward to seeing you at Harvard,
Organizing Committee
    Anthony Bonato (Ryerson University)
    Michael Mitzenmacher (Harvard University)
    Pawel Pralat (Ryerson University)
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