[DL] Cf Proposals for workshops and special sessions - deadline extension till 12.3. - IEEE/WIC/ACM Int. Conf. on Web Intelligence 2017 (WI'17), 23-26 Aug. 2017, Leipzig, Germany
Rainer Unland
rainer.unland at icb.uni-due.de
Wed Feb 22 17:17:56 CET 2017
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Call for Proposals for Special Sessions and Workshops
**************extended, firm Deadline till 12.3.2017****************
IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence 2017 (WI'17)
August 23-26, 2017, Leipzig, Germany
Conference Website: http://webintelligence2017.com/
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SPONSORS
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Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
IEEE Computer Society
Web Intelligence Consortium (WIC)
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IMPORTANT DATES
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Workshop and Special session proposal submission:Mar. 12, 2017
Notification of Workshop/Special session acceptance:Mar. 15, 2017
Submission of Workshop/Special session papers:May 22, 2017
Notification of Workshop/Special session paper acceptance: June 29, 2017
Camera-Ready Papers (Workshops and Special sessions)Jul. 17, 2017
Main conference:Aug. 23-26, 2017
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AIMS AND SCOPE
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Special session and Workshop proposals are invited to the 2017 Web
Intelligence conference to be held in Leipzig, Germany, on August 23-26,
2018. Their objective is to complement the regular program with specific
or emerging topics that are of particular interest to the Web
Intelligence community and, in case of Workshops, to provide a forum for
intense and deep-going discussions. Special Session and Workshop
proposals need to address topics that do not pertain to well-established
tracks of WI. They may, however, cut across and beyond disciplines
traditionally represented at WI conferences.
Special Sessions
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Typically, each Special Session comprises at least 3 regular
presentations, or 5 short ones, or an adequate mixture of these. The
first paper in a Special Session may serve as an introduction to the
field, aimed at listeners, who are not experts in the field yet and,
therefore, could also be an overview paper. An organizer should not
contribute with more than one paper.
Workshops
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The purpose of the CP workshops is to provide a more informal venue in
which participants can:
* explore specific research areas in depth,
* discuss new research directions,
* study specific application areas of Web Intelligence, or
* bring together researchers from different areas with shared interests.
How is a proposal meant to look like?
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Prospective organizers of Special Sessions or Workshops (called events
in the following) should submit proposals indicating:
1. Title and acronym of the event
2. Duration (in half-day steps) -for Workshops only
3. Description of the event topic, and a draft version of CFP (not
exceeding 500 words)
4. Short description on how the organizers plan to attract quality
submissions (CfP spreading?)
5. Preliminary list of invited speakers (if already available)
6. Past records (if any)
7. Short bio of the organizers
8. Tentative program committee (if already available)
9. Contact information of the organizers (including name, affiliation,
mailing address, and e-mail address)
Evaluation of Proposals:
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Special session and Workshop proposals will be evaluated based on the
timeliness of the topic, its uniqueness, the qualifications of the
proposers and their experience. The proposers are expected to have at
least a PhD degree and a good publication track record in the proposed
area. A tentative accept/reject decision on the proposal will be sent to
the proposers within a short period after its receipt by the Special
Sessions and Workshop Chairs. Accepted special sessions and Workshops
will be listed on the website. However, it may be that we suggest that
an accepted proposal shall be combined with a similar proposal to avoid
multiple Special Sessions or Workshops on a similar topic. A final
decision will be made two weeks after the special session proposal
deadline. High quality outcomes (papers) of these events may be
considered for publication in a journal (e.g., Web Intelligence journal
(IOS Press,
www.iospress.nl/journal/web-intelligence-and-agent-systems/), or the
Multiagent and Grid Systems journal (IOS Press,
http://www.iospress.nl/journal/multiagent-and-grid-systems/).
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PROPOSAL SUBMISSION
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Proposals are to be send by Email to:
WSChair at webintelligence2017.com
For further information either visit the WI 2017 homepage (see above) or
contact any of the Special session and Workshop chairs (see below).
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Workshop and Special Session Chairs:
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Agata Filipowska, Poznan University of Economics, Poland,
Agata.Filipowska at ue.poznan.pl
Omar Hussain, UNSW Canberra, Australia, o.hussain at adfa.edu.au
Juan D. Velasquez, University of Chile, Chile, jvelasqu at dii.uchile.cl
Yiqiang Chen, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, yqchen at ict.ac.cn
Olaf Reinhold, Leipzig University, Germany, reinhold at wifa.uni-leipzig.de
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mistake immediately when we are doing it again and again!”
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Prof. Dr. Rainer Unland
University of Duisburg-Essen
Institute for Computer Science and Business Information Systems (ICB)
Practical Computer Science, especially Data Management Systems and
Knowledge Representation
Schuetzenbahn 70
45117 Essen, Germany
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Email: Rainer.Unland at icb.uni-due.de
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