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The Third Annual Workshop on Co-located with the ACM WSDM 2010 Conference 3 February 2010 -- New York
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The 3rd
Annual
Workshop on Search in Social Media (SSM 2010), co-located with
the ACM WSDM 2010 Conference on Web Search and Data Mining Where: NYU:Poly, CATT / Dibner Library, 5 Metrotech Center, Brooklyn, NY When:
3 February 2010
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| Workshop Overview | |||
| Social applications are the
fastest growing segment of the web. They establish new forums for
content creation, allow people to connect to each other and share
information, and permit novel applications at the intersection of
people and information. However, to date, social media has been
primarily popular for connecting people, not for finding information.
While there has been progress on searching particular kinds of social
media, such as blogs, search in others (e.g., Facebook, Myspace, of
flickr) are not as well understood. The purpose of the 3rd Annual Workshop on Search in Social Media (SSM 2010), is to bring together information retrieval and social media researchers to consider the following questions: How should we search in social media? What are the needs of users, and models of those needs, specific to social media search? What models make the most sense? How does search interact with existing uses of social media? How can social media search complement traditional web search? What new search paradigms for information finding can be facilitated by social media? SSM 2010 follows up on the highly successful SSM 2009 and SSM 2008 workshops held at SIGIR 2009 and CIKM 2008 respectively. We are looking forward to an equally exciting workshop at WSDM 2010 in New York! |
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| Workshop Format and Topics | |||
| We
are planning for a full-day workshop consisting of invited speakers,
organized in both plenary and panel sessions, and a contributed
poster/demo session.
We solicit short (under 2 pages) position papers, posters
or demo proposals to be presented as part of a poster session,
describing
late-breaking and novel research results or demonstrations of
prototypes or working systems. All topics at the intersection of
information
finding and social media are of interest, including, but not limited to:
The poster/demo proposals should be no longer than 2 (two) pages, in standard ACM SIG format. Please submit through the EasyChair site at http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ssm20100 |
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