Third International Workshop on Complex Networks and their Applications

Event Dates

Nov 23, 2014 - Nov 27, 2014

Location

Marrakech, MOROCCO

Submission Deadline

Sep 22, 2014

COMPLEX NETWORKS 2014

Third International Workshop on Complex Networks and their Applications

Collocated with:

The 10th International Conference on

SIGNAL IMAGE TECHNOLOGY & INTERNET BASED SYSTEMS

SITIS 2014, Marrakech, Morocco, 23-27 November 2014

http://www.sitis-conf.org/

Scope of the Workshop

Real-world entities often interconnect with each other through explicit or implicit relationships to form a complex network. Examples of complex networks are found in many fields of science such as biological systems, engineering systems, economic systems as well as social systems. In line with ‘s tradition of SITIS promoting interdisciplinary research, the international workshop on Complex Networks and their Applications aims at bringing together researchers and practitioners from different science communities working on areas related to complex networks. The workshop targets two types of contributions from prospective authors: Contributions dealing of theoretical tools and methods to solve practical problems as well as applications solved by tools from network sciences. Both contributions should stimulate interaction between theoreticians and practitioners.

Authors are encouraged to submit both theoretical and applied papers on their research in complex networks. Topics for the workshop include, but are not limited to:

• Models of Complex Networks

• Structural Network Properties and Analysis

• Complex Networks and Epidemics

• Rumor Spreading

• Community Structure in Networks

• Formation of Complex Networks

• Generation of Complex Networks

• Community Detection in Complex Networks

• Motif Discovery in Complex Networks

• Visualization of Complex Networks

• Complex network mining

• Dynamics and evolution patterns of complex networks

• Community discovery in complex social networks

• Visual representation of complex networks

• Methodological problems in complex network studies

• Applications of complex network analysis

Important dates

* Paper Submission: September 22, 2014 (Deadline extended)

* Acceptance/Reject notification: October 10, 2014

* Camera ready: October 15, 2014

* Author registration: October 19, 2014

Submission guidelines

All submissions should be in IEEE conference style and PDF format. Papers may not exceed 8 pages. Paper submission will only be online via: Easy Chair. All submitted papers will be carefully evaluated based on originality, significance, technical soundness, and clarity of expression by at least two reviewers. The organizers will examine the reviews and make final paper selections.

Publications

Conference Proceedings of IEEE

All the papers accepted for the workshop will be will be included in the conference proceedings. The proceedings will be published by IEEE Computer Society and referenced in IEEE Xplore Digital Library and major indexes. They will be available at the conference.

Journal special issue

Extended version of selected papers will be published in a special issue of the Computational Social Networks edited by Springer.

Registration

At least one author of each accepted paper must register for the workshop. Workshop registration fee is determined by SITIS. A single registration for the workshop or the conference allows attending both events.

General Chair:

Hocine Cherifi , University of Burgundy , France

Program Committee

Sebastian Ahnert University of Cambridge UK

Tatsuya Akutsu Kyoto University Japan

Reka Albert Pennsylvania State University USA

Fred Amblard IRIT – University Toulouse 1 Capitole France

Yaneer Bar-Yam NECSI Cambridge USA

Andrea Baronchelli City University London UK

Gilles Bisson Grenoble University France

Marian Boguna University of Barcelona Spain

Stefan Bornholdt University of Bremen Germany

Lidia A. Braunstein UNMdP Argentina

Javier M. Buldu Universidad Rey Juan Carlos Spain

Vincenza Carchiolo Universita di Catania Italy

Ciro Cattuto ISI Foundation Italy

Nitesh Chawla University of Notre Dame USA

Guanrong Chen City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong

Kwang-Cheng Chen National Taiwan University Taiwan

Chantal Cherifi Lyon 2 University France

Richard Clegg University College London UK

Jack Cole ARL USA

Michele Coscia National Research Council, Pisa Italy

Regino Criado Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid Spain

Jean-Charles Delvenne University of Louvain Belgium

Albert Diaz-Guilera Universitat de Barcelona Spain

Ernesto Estrada University of Strathclyde UK

Stephen Eubank Virginia Tech USA

Giorgio Fagiolo Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies Italy

Jin-Qing Fang China Institute of Atomic Energy China

Xinchu Fu Shanghai University China

Diego Garlaschelli University of Leiden Netherlands

Aristides Gionis Aalto University Finland

James Gleeson University of Limerick Ireland

Kwang-Il Goh Korea University Korea

Sergio Gomez Universitat Rovira i Virgili Spain

Bruno Gonçalves Aix-Marseille Université France

Jean-Loup Guillaume LIP6 – UPMC France

Chris Hankin Imperial College London UK

Desmond Higham University of Strathclyde UK

Seok-Hee Hong University of Sydney Australia

Pan Hui Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong

Giulia Iori City University London UK

Hawoong Jeong KAIST Korea

Rushed Kanawati Université Paris 13 France

Dror Kenett Tel Aviv University Israel

Janos Kertesz Budapest University of Technology and Economics Hungary

Hyoungshick Kim Sungkyunkwan University Korea

Konstantin Klemm Leipzig University Germany

Renaud Lambiotte University of Namur Belgium

Christine Largeron Université de Lyon France

Matthieu Latapy CNRS France

Anna T. Lawniczak University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario Canada

Benedicte Le Grand Universite Paris 1 Panthéon – Sorbonne France

Xiaoli Li Institute for Infocomm Research Singapore

Alessandro Longheu DIEEI – University of Catania Italy

Matteo Magnani Uppsala University Sweden

Clemence Magnien LIP6 (CNRS – UPMC) France

Maria Malek EISTI, Paris France

Naoki Masuda University of Tokyo Japan

Jose Mendes Universidade de Aveiro Portugal

Ronaldo Menezes Florida Institute of Technology USA

Bivas Mitra IIT Kharagpur India

James Moody Duke University USA

Tsuyoshi Murata Tokyo Institute of Technology Japan

Gergely Palla Eötvös University Hungary

Fragkiskos Papadopoulos Cyprus University of Technology Cyprus

Symeon Papadopoulos Information Technologies Institute Greece

Juyong Park KAIST Korea

Carlo Piccardi Politecnico di Milano Italy

Filippo Radicchi Northwestern University USA

Massimo Riccaboni IMT Institute for Advanced Studies Italy

Luis E C Rocha Karolinska Institutet Sweden

Derek Ruths McGill University Canada

Maxi San Miguel IFISC (UIB-CSIC) Spain

Antonio Scala Institute for Complex Systems / INRC Italy

Frank Schweitzer ETH Zurich Switzerland

Yatindra Singh IIT Kanpur India

Michael Small University of Western Australia Australia

Bosiljka Tadic Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana Slovenia

I-Hsien Ting National University of Kaohsiung Taiwan

Olivier Togni University of Burgundy France

Piet Van Mieghem Delft University of Technology Netherlands

Huijuan Wang Delft University of Technology Netherlands

Bin Wu Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications China

Wang Xiao-Fan Shanghai Jiao Tong University China

Zi-Ke Zhang Hangzhou Normal University China