2016 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence (Workshops/Special Session Proposals)

Event Dates

Oct 13, 2016 - Oct 13, 2016

Location

Omaha, Nebraska, USA

Submission Deadline

Mar 20, 2016

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IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence 2016 (WI’16)

October 13-16, 2016, Hilton Omaha, USA

CALL FOR WORKSHOP/SPECIAL-SESSION PROPOSALS

Homepage: http://wibih.unomaha.edu/wi

Sponsored By:

IEEE Computer Society

Web Intelligence Consortium (WIC)

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

(WORKSHOP/SPECIAL SESSION PROPOSAL SUBMISSION: March 20, 2016)

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The Program Committee of the 2016 IEEE/WIC/ACM International

Conference on Web Intelligence (WI’16) invites proposals for

workshops/special-sessions in all areas related to Web Intelligence,

its foundations and applications. WI’16 will be collocated with

another top-quality international conference: Brain Informatics &

Heath 2016 (BIH’16, http://wibih.unomaha.edu/bih), in order to bring

together researchers and practitioners from diverse fields with the

purpose of exploring the fundamental roles, interactions and practical

impacts of Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Information

Technology, in particular, how to connect network and brain with big

data. The workshops/special sessions will be held at Hilton Omaha on

October 13th, 2016.

The main objectives of the WI’16 workshops/special-sessions are to

stimulate and facilitate active exchange, interaction and comparison

of approaches, methods and related to diverse areas of Web

Intelligence. Each workshop/special session subject will focus on new

and emerging research challenges related to the themes of the

conference. The workshops/special-sessions should provide an informal

and vibrant forum for researchers and industry practitioners to share

their research results and practical development experiences in the

field. The aim of the workshops/special sessions should be to provide

the participants with an opportunity to discuss specific technical

topics in an atmosphere that fosters active exchange of

ideas. Workshops/special sessions can typically focus on topics

aligned to or specified in general call for contributions but may not

be restricted to those. All areas focusing on theoretical and applied

aspects of Web Intelligence are welcome.

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IMPORTANT DATES

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Workshop/Special Session Proposal submission: March 20, 2016

Proposal acceptance notifications: April 3, 2016

Workshop/Special Session Paper submission: June 1, 2016

Paper acceptance notifications: June 25, 2016

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WORKSHOP SETTINGS

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Workshops may be full-day or half-day. A full-day workshop should

select 10-14 regular papers, while a half-day workshop should select

5-7 regular papers, from a large number of submissions. Special

sessions, on the other hand, should select 4-6 regular papers.

Submissions accepted as workshop/special session papers will be

allocated 4 pages in the IEEE WI-IAT 2016 workshop proceedings to be

published by IEEE-CS Press.

The workshop organizers should ensure the presence of authors of

accepted papers at the workshops. Optionally, the workshop may be

started or concluded by a panel focusing on interesting aspects,

controversial issues, or unsolved problems to stimulate lively,

thoughtful, and thought-provoking debate; we expect the workshop

organizers to actively engage the audience and help them gain a deeper

understanding of the issues. The goal of a panel is to debate and thus

panels should always reflect more than one point of view.

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WORKSHOP/SPECIAL SESSION PROPOSAL SUBMISSIONS

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Workshop organizers should submit their proposals to one of workshop

chairs. All workshop/special-session proposals should be submitted as

a single pdf file and include the following information:

* Title of the workshop/special-session

* Names of workshop/special-session organizers,

affiliation, mailing address and e-mail address

* Short CV of organizers

* A description of the topics of the workshop/special-session

(not exceeding 200 words)

* For the workshop: type of the workshop (full-day or half-day)

* A description of how the workshop/special-session will contribute

to the field of Web Intelligence

* A short description on how the workshop/special-session will be advertised so

as to ensure a sufficiently wide range of authors and high quality papers

* Information about previous offerings of the proposed workshop/special-session.

* A list of potential Program Committee members and attendees/submissions

and/or a justification of the expected attendees and submissions.

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WORKSHOP/SPECIAL SESSION ORGANIZATION

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Organizers, whose proposals are accepted, will be responsible for

advertising the workshop/special-session, forming the program

committees, reviewing and selecting the papers, all along guaranteeing

high quality worthy of the prestige and range of the conference. The

conference will provide an online paper submission and review system

to support the workshops. After the acceptance of a workshop proposal

the organizer(s) should:

* Create a “Call for Papers/Participation” for the workshop/special-session

* Create a webpage for the workshop/special-session, the link of which will

be published on the conference website

* Create a Board of Reviewers (Program Committee)

* Review and select papers

* Schedule the workshop/special-session program

The papers selected by workshop/special-session organizers will also

be reviewed by the workshop/special-session chairs for final

acceptance. All submitted papers will be reviewed on the basis of

technical quality, relevance, significance, and clarity. The

organizers will also have the discretion of editing selected papers

(after their expansion and revision) into books or journal special

issues.

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REGISTRATION

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Workshop/special session paper registration fees are the same as

regular conference fees. All registered participants are entitled to

attend all keynotes, sessions, workshops, panels, tutorials and social

events. Workshop/special-session organizers will receive one

additional free registration against six registered papers.

Free registration can be used for one (or more) of organizers

or other person(s) approved by the organizers.

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WORKSHOP/SPECIAL-SESSION CO-CHAIRS

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* Saeid Belkasim, Georgia State University, USA (sbelkasim@cs.gsu.edu)

* Stefano Ferilli, University of Bari, Italy (stefano.ferilli@uniba.it)

* Marek Reformat, University of Alberta, Canada (marek.reformat@ualberta.ca)