After the experience of organizing the 1st International Workshop on Social Media (
papers now online), we've been organizing a special issue of the IJEC (International Journal of Electronic Commerce) on Mining Social Media. Now
we release the CFP hoping to receive high quality papers on Mining Social Media:
OVERVIEWRecently,
Forrester published a report, “The Future of the Social Web” where they
sketched a timeline of the development of the Social Web, dividing its
evolution in 5 eras. According to that report, the first era of the
development of the Social Web started to explode the social
relationships among users. Then, in the social functionality era, these
social relationships resulted in the social functionality era where
several websites started to add social functionalities in order to help
users to interact with their peers. We are now in the era of Social
Colonization, where technologies like Facebook Connect or Google Friend
Connect have standardized social functionalities among websites and a
vast majority of websites now include several social functionalities.
Soon these federated identities will empower people to enter the era of
social context with personalized and social content, and the
development of tools for personalize social content will aim the
development of the era of social commerce.
The primary goal of
the proposed special issue of International Journal of Electronic
Commerce is to foster research in the interplay between Social Media,
Data Mining and Electronic Commerce, trying to reflect the actual
developments on technologies that fit on the Social Context era.
SCOPEThe
International Journal of Electronic Commerce is the #1-ranked journal
on Electronic Commerce globally. This Special Issue will provide a
significant opportunity for authors to publish important novel and
original contributions in the area of Data Mining applied to Social
Media. The guest editors seek papers and proposals that address various
aspects of Mining Social Media, including recommender systems for
social media, data mining algorithms designed to explode Social
Networks, information management for Social Networks, etc.
RESEARCH QUESTIONSWe
invite scholars and professionals from a broad range of disciplines to
submit to this Special Issue. Papers may encompass any or all of the
following: foundational theoretical analyses, modelling, simulation,
and empirical studies. Authors may examine different aspects of mining
social media in any of a variety of possible contexts. Special topics
of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
A. Data Mining for Social Networks
• Novel Algorithms
• Association Rules
• Mining semi-structured data
• Classification and Ranking
• Clustering
• Text Mining
• Machine Learning
• Privacy Preserved Data Mining
• Statistical Methods
• Temporal and spatial data mining
• Parallel and Distributed Data Mining
• Interactive and Online Mining
• Data and Knowledge Visualization
• Multimedia mining (audio/video)
• Ensemble Methods
• Web Mining
• Graph Mining
• Link Mining
B. Information Management for Social Networks
• Recommender Systems
• Information Retrieval
• Sentiment Analysis
• Natural Language Processing
• Question Answering
• Semantic Processing
• Graph Analysis and Complex Networks
• Social Network Analysis
C. Possible applications
• Electronic Commerce
• E-Mail Spam Detection
• Blog/Social Networks Spam Detection
• Community Detection
• Users/content recommenders
• Trends discovery
• Blogs/Social Networks Community Dynamics
• User Reviews Ranking
• Blogs/Social Networks Contributions Summarization
• Abuse/Fraud Detection
• User Profile Modelling
• Event Detection and Tracking in Social Media
• Online Advertising
SUBMISSION GUIDELINESManuscripts
submitted to the special issue should contain original material not
published in nor submitted to other journals. Each manuscript has to
have a cover page with the author information and another page with
title and abstract but the author information omitted. The review
process is double-blind and papers which do not meet publication
quality standards will be rejected before the review process.
Interested
authors are required to submit extended abstracts of no more than two
pages for their planned submissions. This will give the editorial team
an opportunity to determine if a given submission is appropriate for
expedited handling and review.
Full papers should be sent via e-mail to Jose Carlos Cortizo <
josecarlos.cortizo@wipley.com> in anonymized PDF Format, not including any author names or affiliations, and should not exceed 40 pages.
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