Monday, October 23, 2023

[DMANET] WAW 2024 - CFP

WAW 2024 - CFP

https://math.torontomu.ca/waw2024/cfp.html

WAW 2024 invites original research papers and abstracts on all aspects of algorithmic and mathematical research in the areas pertaining to the graph and hypergraph theory and applications. We especially encourage submission of papers that espouse the view of complex data as networks.

Submissions are invited in, but not limited to, the following areas:
• Algorithms: graph and hypergraph algorithms, clustering, collaborative filtering, routing optimization.
• Analysis: structural properties, visualization, patterns, communities, discovery, flow simulation.
• Data Models: graph and hypergraph models, evolution, trust and reputation networks.
• Topics: Web, social networks, transportation networks, economic interactions, communication networks, recommender networks, citation networks, Wikipedia, biological networks, blogs, p2p.
• Applications: web mining, social and business applications, routing & transportation, web search and ranking.
• Theory: properties of random graphs models that are used to model complex networks, higher-order structures, network geometry, temporal networks and dynamics, dynamic processes such as polarization, social learning, contagions.

The papers must be formatted according to Springer LNCS style. The maximum length of papers is at most 15 pages but shorter papers are welcome. Acceptance of papers will be based on the reviews provided by the program committee members. The workshop proceedings will be published as a Springer LNCS volume. Talks associated with proceedings papers will be 30 minutes.

Abstracts are a maximum of one page, may be in any style, and must be pdf files. They should include the title, speakers, and a summary of research. All abstracts related to the conference areas will be evaluated by the program committee. Accepted abstracts will be published on the conference website (but not published in the proceedings). Talks associated with abstracts will be 20 minutes.

Papers must be submitted via Easy Chair.

https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=waw2024

Abstracts should be sent via email (as attachment, PDF file) to lkrain@sgh.waw.pl. (Confirmation will be sent via e-mail; please do not submit abstracts via Easy Chair.)

Important dates:
• Full paper submission: January 5, 2024
• Notification of acceptance: February 2, 2024
• Final version due: March 1, 2024

Thank you,
Pawel Pralat
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http://www.math.torontomu.ca/~pralat/
Professor, Department of Mathematics, Toronto Metropolitan University


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