Wednesday, May 14, 2014

[DMANET] CFP - WAW 2014

Call for Papers - 11th Workshop on Algorithms and Models for the Web
Graph (WAW 2014)

The 11th Workshop on Algorithms and Models for the Web Graph (WAW 2014)
will take place in Beijing, China, December 17-18, 2014.

http://www.math.ryerson.ca/waw2014/

This is an annual meeting, which is traditionally co-located with
another, related, conference. WAW 2014 will be co-located with the
Workshop on Internet & Network Economics (WINE 2014). The list of
confirmed plenary speakers of WAW 2014 includes: Stefano Leonardi
(Sapienza University of Rome) Shang-Hua Teng (University of Southern
California).

WAW 2014 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, 2014
- Notification of acceptance: September 1, 2014
- Final version due: October 1, 2014

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 in Beijing!

Organizing Committee
Anthony Bonato (Ryerson University)
Fan Chung Graham (University of California, San Diego)
Pawel Pralat (Ryerson University)
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