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May 30, 2011

Social Data on the Web (SDoW2011)

Filed under: Conferences,Data,Semantic Web — Patrick Durusau @ 6:55 pm

Social Data on the Web (SDoW2011)

Important Dates:

Submission deadline: Aug 15, 2011 (23:59 pm Hawaii time, GMT-10)
Notification of acceptance: Sep 05, 2011
Camera-ready paper submission: Sep 15, 2011
Camera-ready proceedings: Oct 07, 2011
Workshop: Oct 23/24, 2011

From the website:

Aim and Scope

The 4th international workshop Social Data on the Web (SDoW2011) co-located with the 10th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC2011) aims to bring together researchers, developers and practitioners involved in semantically-enhancing social media websites, as well as academics researching more formal aspect of these interactions between the Semantic Web and Social Web.

It is now widely agreed in the community that the Semantic Web and the Social Web can benefit from each other. One the one hand, the speed at which data is being created on the Social Web is growing at exponential rate. Recent statistics showed that about 100 million Tweets are created per day and that Facebook has now 500 million users. Yet, some issues still have to be tackled, such as how to efficiently make sense of all this data, how to ensure trust and privacy on the Social Web, how to interlink data from different systems, whether it is on the Web or in the enterprise, or more recently, how to link Social Network and sensor networks to enable Semantic Citizen Sensing.

Prior Proceedings:

SDoW2008

SDoW2009

SDoW2010

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