Call For Papers: Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS 2012)

We invite authors to submit original papers describing research or experience in all areas of usable privacy and security. Topics include, but are not limited to:

innovative security or privacy functionality and design,
new applications of existing models or technology,
field studies of security or privacy technology,
usability evaluations of new or existing security or privacy features,
security testing of new or existing usability features,
longitudinal studies of deployed security or privacy features,
the impact of organizational policy or procurement decisions, and
lessons learned from the deployment and use of usable privacy and security features,
reports of replicating previously published studies and experiments, (new this year!)
reports of failed usable security studies or experiments, with the focus on the lessons learned from such experience (new this year!).
All submissions must relate to both usability and either security or privacy. Papers on security or privacy applications that do not address usability or human factors will not be considered.

Papers need to describe the purpose and goals of the work, cite related work, show how the work effectively integrates usability and security or privacy, and clearly indicate the innovative aspects of the work or lessons learned as well as the contribution of the work to the field.

Papers must use the SOUPS formatting template (available for MS Word or LaTeX) and be up to 12 pages in length, excluding the bibliography and any supplemental appendices. Authors have the option to attach to their paper supplemental appendices containing study materials (e.g. surveys) that would not otherwise fit within the body of the paper. These appendices may be included to assist reviewers who may have questions that fall outside the stated contribution of your paper, on which your work is to be evaluated. Reviewers are not required to read any appendices so your paper should be self contained without them. Accepted papers will be published online with their supplemental appendices included. Submissions must be no more than 20 pages including bibliography and appendices. For the body of your paper, brevity is appreciated, as evidenced by the fact that many papers in prior years have been well under this limit. All submissions must be in PDF format and should not be blinded.

Submit your paper electronically at http://cups.cs.cmu.edu/crp/soups/.

Technical paper submissions will close at 5 pm, US Pacific time, Friday, March 9. This is a hard deadline! Authors will be notified of technical paper acceptance by May 16, and camera-ready final versions of technical papers are due June 16.

Accepted papers will appear in the ACM Digital Library as part of the ACM International Conference Proceedings Series. Submitted papers must not significantly overlap papers that have been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a peer-reviewed venue or publication. Any overlap between your submitted paper and other work either under submission or previously published must be documented in a clearly-marked explanatory note at the front of the paper. State precisely how the two works differ in their goals, any use of shared experiments or data sources, and the unique contributions. If the other work is under submission elsewhere, the program committee may ask to review that work to evaluate the overlap. Please note that program committees frequently share information about papers under review and reviewers usually work on multiple conferences simultaneously. As technical reports are not peer reviewed they are exempt from this rule. You may also release pre-prints of your accepted work to the public at your discretion.

Authors are encouraged to review: Common Pitfalls in Writing about Security and Privacy Human Subjects Experiments, and How to Avoid Them.

User experiments should follow the basic principles of ethical research, e.g., beneficence (maximizing the benefits to an individual or to society while minimizing harm to the individual), minimal risk (appropriateness of the risk versus benefit ratio), voluntary consent, respect for privacy, and limited deception. New this year: Authors may be asked to include explanation of how ethical principles were followed in their final papers should questions arise during the review process.

Technical Papers Committee
Heather Lipford, University of North Carolina at Charlotte (Co-Chair)
Konstantin Beznosov, University of British Columbia (Co-Chair)
Alessandro Acquisti, Carnegie Mellon University
Lujo Bauer, Carnegie Mellon University
Robert Biddle, Carleton University
L. Jean Camp, Indiana University
Sonia Chiasson, Carleton University
Lynne Coventry, Northumbria University
Alexander De Luca, University of Munich
Rachna Dhamija, Usable Security Systems
Serge Egelman, University of California, Berkeley
Simson L. Garfinkel, Naval Postgraduate School
Cormac Herley, Microsoft Research
Apu Kapadia, Indiana University
Andrew Patrick, Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada
Rob Reeder, Micrsosoft
Michael Reiter, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Stuart Schechter, Microsoft Research
Diana Smetters, Google
Rick Wash, Michigan State University
Melanie Volkammer, Center for Advanced Security Research Darmstadt
Mary Ellen Zurko, IBM

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Call For Papers: 1st International Workshop on Finance and Economics on the Semantic Web (FEOSW 2012)

1st International Workshop on Finance and Economics on the Semantic Web (FEOSW 2012) in conjunction with 9th Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2012)

Since the global economic downturn, it makes eminent sense that the workshop topic is tremendously important for the current world-wide Web research scenario. Currently most research lines delving into financial and economic data management are critical both from an academic and industry impact perspective.

The intersection between Financial and Economic Data Management and the Web Science represents an unwavering challenge for the Semantic Web-related researchers and stakeholders.

The workshop addresses accurately such changes on information demand by taking place at the right spot in time when the financial world is envisaging a ‘double dip’ or a second recession, which will again increase the levels of Financial and Economic Data Management on the Web and Semantic Technologies. It aims at bringing together researchers from several disciplines such as economics, finance, financial data management, politics and their relationship with Computer Science with a common interest in new investigations related to the field of finance, economics and their appliance to the Web and Semantics.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

[!] Financial Data Management
[!] Financial Linked Data
[!] Trust and Security of Financial Data Management
[!] Semantic Technologies related to Financial Data Management
[!] Financial Accounting Systems on the Web: Balance Sheets, Income Statements and Reports
[!] Control mechanisms for Financial Information based on Intelligent Data Management
[!] Web Science and Economic Data
[!] Financial and Economics Semantic Web Languages
[!] Algorithms for Financial and Economic Data Extraction on the Web

Important Dates

[!] Paper Submission deadline: March 4, 2012
[!] Notification of acceptance: April 1, 2012
[!] Camera-ready of accepted papers: April 15, 2012

Author Instructions:

Papers should not exceed fifteen (15) pages in length and must be formatted according to the information for LNCS authors. Papers must be submitted in PDF (Adobe’s Portable Document Format) format and will not be accepted in any other format. Papers that exceed 15 pages or do not follow the LNCS guidelines risk being rejected automatically without a review. Authors of accepted papers will be required to provide semantic annotations for the abstract of their submission – details of this process will be provided on the conference Web page at the time of acceptance. At least one author of each accepted paper must register for the conference.

More information about the Springer’s Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) are available on the Springer LNCS Web site.

Submission will be through the Easychair system:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=feosw2012

Organizing Committee:

[!] Juan Miguel Gomez Berbis, PhD, University Carlos III of Madrid
[!] Angel Garcia Crespo, PhD (University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain)
[!] Alejandro Rodriguez Gonzalez, PhD (ABD), University Carlos III of Madrid
[!] Brahmananda Sapkota, PhD, University of Twente

FEOSW 2012 webpage: http://nadir.uc3m.es/feosw2012

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Call For Papers: 23rd Central European Conference on Information and Intelligent Systems (CECIIS 2012)

23rd Central European Conference on Information and Intelligent Systems (http://ceciis.foi.hr) organized by University of Zagreb, Faculty of Organization and Informatics, Varazdin (http://www.foi.unizg.hr)

IN COOPERATION WITH
Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Institut für Informatik und Gesellschaft, Germany
Karl-Franzens Universität Graz, Institut für Informationswissenschaft und Wirtschaftsinformatik, Austria
University of Maribor, Faculty of Economics and Business, Slovenia
University of Maribor, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Slovenia
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences, Croatia

The aim of the Conference is to promote the interface of researchers involved in the development and application of methods and techniques in the field of information and  intelligent systems.
The Conference program includes invited lectures by eminent international experts, contributed papers, poster sessions, special symposiums, workshops, roundtable  discussions, hardware and software presentations and book exhibitions.

TOPICS OF INTEREST
Data and Knowledge Bases
Education for Information Society
Information and Communication Technologies
Information Systems Security
Intelligent Information Systems
Intelligent Transport Systems
Software Engineering

SPECIAL TOPIC
Security and Privacy in the Networked World

KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Bruce Schneier – an internationally renowned security technologist and author of “Applied Cryptography”, “Secrets and Lies”, “Beyond Fear”, “Schneier on Security”, “Cryptography Engineering”…

IMPORTANT DATES
Registration forms and abstracts (not obligatory) due by: March 5th, 2012
Full papers (camera-ready) due by: April 2nd, 2012
Notification of acceptance due by: May 28th, 2012
Final version due by: June 11th, 2012
Proposals for other Conference events (poster sessions, symposiums, workshops, roundtable discussions, hardware and software presentations,book exhibitions): April 30th, 2012.
Registration fee payment due by: September 5th, 2012
Conference: September 19th – 21st, 2012

SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACTS AND PAPERS
Abstracts can be submitted via http://ceciis.foi.hr/.
A camera-ready electronic version of a full paper, maximally 8 pages or approximately 20000 characters (extra pages: 10 EUR / page), including appendices and literature, should be prepared and submitted according to the Instructions for Authors using the provided LaTeX, Word or OpenOffice templates via http://ceciis.foi.hr/. Authors must also submit a pdf version of a paper.
The official Conference language is English.

All papers will be subjected to double-blind review process. Only papers that are submitted on time, formatted according to the provided templates and reviewed positively, for which the registration fee is paid, can be presented and published. The Conference Proceedings will be distributed at the Conference.
Selected presented papers will be sent to review for publishing in a special issue of the international journal “Journal of Information and Organizational Sciences”, published by the Faculty of Organization and Informatics, Varazdin (list of databases in which JIOS is indexed can be found at http://jios.foi.hr).

BEST PAPER AWARD
One best presented paper will be awarded.

VENUE
Varazdin is a charming and hospitable baroque town on the right bank of the Drava River in the north-west of Croatia, 79 km north-east of Zagreb. It has a population of over 40,000. You can visit the town’s official website at http://www.varazdin.hr. The Faculty building, adjacent to the town Cathedral, used to be a monastery. The building overlooks the picturesque central square with the Town Hall, one of the historical buildings gathered around the square. The Town Hall, reconstructed in the 16th century, contains typical elements of both Gothic and Baroque architecture. A Faculty web camera enables a real-time view of Central Square (http://www.foi.unizg.hr/cro/(webcam)/ok).

CONTACT
Conference Secretariat – CECIIS 2012
Faculty of Organization and Informatics, University of Zagreb, Pavlinska 2, 42000 Varazdin, Croatia
Tel: +385 42 390 869
+385 42 390 851
Fax: +385 42 213 413
e-mail: ceciis@foi.hr
URL: http://ceciis.foi.hr/
Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/ceciis.foi

PLEASE CHECK OUR WEB SITE FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THE CECIIS CONFERENCE.

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Call For Papers: USAGE ANALYSIS AND THE WEB OF DATA & USEWOD DATA CHALLENGE (USEWOD 2012)

2nd Workshop on: USAGE ANALYSIS AND THE WEB OF DATA (USEWOD2012)
& USEWOD DATA CHALLENGE

Workshop at WWW 2012 – Lyon, France, 16 or 17 April 2012
http://data.semanticweb.org/usewod/2012/

Overview
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The purpose of this workshop is to investigate new developments concerning the synergy between semantics and semantic-web technology on the one hand, and the analysis and mining of usage data on the other hand. Semantics can be used to enhance the analysis of usage data. Usage data analysis can enhance semantic resources as well as Semantic Web applications. Traces of users can be used to evaluate, adapt or personalize Semantic Web applications and logs can form valuable resources from which semantic knowledge can be extracted bottom-up.

The emerging Web of Data demands a re-evaluation of existing evaluation techniques: the Linked Data community is recognizing that it needs to move `beyond triple countsʼ. Usage analysis is a key method for the evaluation of a datasets and applications. New ways of accessing information enabled by the Web of Data requires the development or adaptation of algorithms, methods, and techniques to analyze and interpret the usage of Web data instead of Web pages. The results can provide fine-grained insights into how semantic datasets and applications are being accessed and used by both humans and machines – insights that are needed for optimising the design and ultimately ensuring the success of semantic resources.

Data Challenge
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In addition to regular papers, USEWOD2012 includes a data challenge. We will release a dataset of usage data (server log files) from Linked Open Data sources. This year’s challenge will be even more exiting than the USEWOD2011 challenge, as we add log files from two new linked data sources: LinkedGeoData.org and Bio2Rdf.org. In addition, new logfiles will be provided from the two sources of the USEWOD2011 dataset: Semantic Web Dog Food (data.semanticweb.org) and DBpedia (dbpedia.org). Participants are invited to present interesting analyses, applications, alignments, etc. for these datasets, and to submit their findings as a Data Challenge paper. A price will be awarded to the best contribution.

Topics of interest
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USEWOD2012 welcomes all research that combines usage data and the web of data, for instance work on:
* Analysis and mining of usage logs of semantic resources and applications.
* Inferring semantic information from usage logs.
* Methods and tools for semantic analysis of usage logs.
* Representing and enriching usage logs with semantic information.
* Usage-based evaluation methods and frameworks; gold standards for evaluation of web applications.
* Specifics and semantics of logs for content-consumption and content-creation.
* Using semantics for recommendation, personalization and adaptation.
* Usage-based recommendation, personalization and adaptation of semantic web applications.
* Exploiting usage logs for semantic search.
* Data sharing, privacy, and privacy-protecting policies and techniques.

Important dates
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* Release of Dataset for the USEWOD2012 Challenge: 15 December 2011
* Paper submission deadline: 15 February 2012
* Workshop and Prize for USEWOD Challenge: 16 or 17 April 2012

Submission
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The page limit for regular as well as challenge papers is 8 pages, but we also welcome shorter contributions. Papers should be formatted in ACM format (http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates). Visit http://data.semanticweb.org/usewod/2012/ for submission information.

Workshop chairs
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* David Vallet, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain
* Knud Moeller, Talis Systems Ltd, Birmingham, UK
* Markus Luczak-Roesch, Freie Universitaet Berlin, Germany
* Vera Hollink, Centre Mathematics and Computer Science, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
* Laura Hollink, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
* Bettina Berendt, K.U. Leuven, Belgium
—) Please contact us at usewod2012-chairs@googlegroups.com

Program committee
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See the workshop web page: http://data.semanticweb.org/usewod/2012/

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Call For Papers: Messaging and Web of Data: Private meets Public (and vice-versa) at WWW2012 (MWD 2012)

International Workshop in conjunction
with the 21st World Wide Web Conference (WWW 2012)
April 16, 2012 – Lyon, France
http://email2012.ui.sav.sk/

*Workshop objective and goals*

The growing amount of public available data on the WWW is a new opportunity to improve Messaging systems (e.g. Email, Social Media, Instant Messaging) in multiple forms, such as messages content, processing (classification, etc.) and presentation. This workshop is dedicated to explore how public web data, such as identities, agendas, LinkedData, social networks or various information published on the web can meet private messaging data (semi-structured headers, information extracted from emails, footers such as signatures, etc.) to bring new insight for users, and prevent error or abuse. Reciprocally, messages can become public (think about public email archives, leaked email datasets, Twitter timelines, etc.), but sometimes to implement web standards to be efficiently identified, distributed and linked. This private/public duality and versality, applied to messages in general (and especially to email), is the basis of this workshop, which goes beyond technical aspects and aims at exploring impacts on users’ practices, interfaces and trust.
In this workshop edition, we want to particularly explore 1) how to preserve privacy in the context strictly private messages (Email, Direct Messages) and public data (such as open linked data) by minimizing information disclosure, and 2) the integration of social media (Twitter, Facebook) with conventional messaging systems (Email, forums) in an everyday use, and its impact on data acquisation and organisation.

*Topics*

Specific topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
– Archives exploration and analysis: Email mailing lists, web archives, structured datasets, email archives as knowledge base or business intelligence data source.
– Usage studies: usage patterns, behaviors, information overload.
– Technical impact: infrastructures, protocols stacks.
– Web standards: embedding web standards in messages, semantics, microformats, LinkedData and its integration and use in messages.
– Conversations: quotes, threads, sentiment/discourse/opinion analysis, dialog analysis, conversation graph.
– Social: identities, institution and individual reputation, folksonomies, collaboration and social media integration.
– HCI and visualization: interfaces, novel interactions, visual analysis,recommendation.
– Natural Language Processing: applications of NLP technologies, message understanding, topic modeling, message summarization.
– Information Extraction: methods and techniques to extract sensitive/personal information from email, entities disambiguation and coreferences.
– Interactions on the Web: instant messaging, RSS feeds, blogging, social network, tweets.
– Security and privacy issues: usable privacy, trust, phishing, abuse.

*Important Dates*

Call for Paper: December, 2012
Submission Deadline: February 5, 2012
Acceptance notification: March 4, 2012
Camera-ready submission: March 15, 2012
Workshop date: April 16, 2012

*Paper format and submission*

Submissions should report new (unpublished) research results or ongoing research. Submissions can be 3-4 pages for short position/experience papers, posters and interactive demos. 6-8 pages for full research papers.
Papers must be in English and must be submitted as PDF files. Papers should be formatted in double-column ACM SIG proceedings format (http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates for LaTeX, use “Option 2”). The submission website is open: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=email2012

The best paper (extended version) will be published in Journal of Computing and Informatics (CAI) http://www.cai.sk/

*Workshop chairs*

Romain Vuillemot, INRIA, Paris, France (romain.vuillemot@inria.fr)
Michal Laclavik, IISAS, Slovakia (michal.laclavik@savba.sk)
Vitor R. Carvalho, Intelius, USA (vitor@ cs.cmu.edu)

*Program Committee*

D. Sculley, Google Research, USA
Ian Smith, Everbread, UK
Diana Maynard, NLP Group, University of Sheffield, UK
Andrew Lampert, Palantir Technologies, Australia
David Ascher, Mozilla Messaging, USA
Uwe Riss, SAP Research, Germany
Thomas Burkhart, IWI DFKI, Germany
Simon Scerri, DERI, Ireland
Nicolas Ducheneaut, PARC, USA
John Tang, Microsoft Research, USA
Mark Dredze, Johns Hopkins University, USA
Gaëlle Recourcé, Kwaga, France

*Previous Editions*

-NextMail’11 – First International Workshop on Next Trends in Email (NextMail’11) http://nextmail11.liris.cnrs.fr/
-1st International Workshop on Emails in e-Commerce and Enterprise Context (E3C) http://conference.ui.sav.sk/E3C2009/
-AAAI Workshop on Enhanced Messaging (EMAIL-2008) https://sites.google.com/site/enhancedmessagingworkshop/

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Call For Papers: EuroSys 2012 5th Workshop on Social Network Systems (SNS 2012 )

Overview

Online social networks (e.g., Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter, etc.) are among the most popular sites on the Web and are still growing rapidly. These systems have their own characteristics and challenges. However, the popularity of these new systems is not reflected in current systems research. There is no major venue or conference dedicated to system support for social networks. Little research has examined these systems or addressed their needs, for instance fundamental problems like managing and online querying of large social graphs are still mostly unchartered territories.

The workshop addresses this situation by providing a forum for researchers to discuss the systems issues associated with online social networks. The workshop nicely complements the topics of the main EuroSys conference, since the research issues with online social networks span the topics of distributed computing, databases, and storage systems as well as security and privacy. The ultimate goal of this workshop is to bring together the researchers and practitioners who are active in this emerging area.

Workshop topics

Online social networks provide mechanisms for establishing online identities and creating relationships. The resulting social graph provides a network for maintaining social relationships and for locating content, with the potential of changing computer systems and applications, for example, by providing new means to publish and find content as well as new ways to reason about trust.

This workshop will focus on the systems issues of online social networks. Broadly, a systems issue of social networks comprises three main areas:

Infrastructure support for social networks (including distributed systems, databases, and storage systems).
Ways of leveraging social networks in systems design.
Measurement and analysis of existing deployed social networks.

In greater detail, topics of interest in this workshop include, but are not limited to:

Management and querying of large social graphs.
Graph query engines and query optimization for online processing.
Support for consistency among concurrent readers and writers to a large distributed social graph.
Partitioning large social graphs.
Data storage and organization.
Benchmarking, modeling, and workload characterization.
Crawlers and other mechanisms for observing social network structure.
Experiences with deployed systems.
Leveraging social network properties in systems design.
Issues of privacy and security.
Tools for designing and deploying social networks.
Application programming interfaces for social networks.
System support for social analytics and network dynamics.
Methods for integrating multiple networks.
Performance measurement and analysis of online social networks systems.

Submission

Submissions may not exceed 6 pages double column, including everything (i.e., figures, tables, references, appendices, etc.), and should use a 10pt font (so specify \documentclass[10pt,twocolumn]{sigplanconf}). Papers must be formatted according to the ACM SIGPLAN style, for which templates are available for both LaTeX and Word ( http://eurosys2012.unibe.ch/submissions ).
Important dates (to be confirmed)
8 February 2012 Paper submission deadline
4 March 2012 Notification of acceptance
18 March 2012 Camera-ready submission deadline
10 April 2012 Workshop

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Call For Papers: The First Workshop on Information Hiding Techniques for Internet Anonymity and Privacy (IHTIAP 2012)

The First Workshop on Information Hiding Techniques for Internet Anonymity and Privacy
June 24-29, 2012 – Venice, Italy
– along with INTERNET 2012, The Fourth International Conference on Evolving Internet
– under InforWare 2012 umbrella

Submission page: http://www.iaria.org/conferences2012/IHTIAP.html

Important deadlines:
Submission (full paper) February 5, 2012
Notification March 23, 2012
Registration April 7, 2012
Camera ready April 7, 2012

Proceedings (along with INTERNET 2012)
ISBN: 978-1-61208-204-2
Archived in the free access ThinkMindTM Digital Library (open access, free downloadable, no account, no password)
Sponsored by IARIA, www.iaria.org
In addition, authors of selected papers will be invited to submit extended article versions to one of the IARIA Journals: http://www.iariajournals.org

The evolving usages and economic models on the Internet tend to involve a lot of personal data disclosure. This information sharing is usually intended and assumed by the users, either because it is needed for service personalization or because it is simply the core aspect of a distributed social application. Yet, it often leads to abusive, unexpected, or unwanted behavioral profiling.

Individual online tracking is even possible and has been frequently reported. In most serious cases, impersonation and identity theft can prove disastrous for users. There is thus a salient need for efficient tools providing users with reliable pseudonymity, anonymity, and privacy on the Internet, allowing them to fully benefit from the services and applications without avoiding privacy breaches.

The First Information Hiding Techniques for Internet Anonymity and Privacy, IHTIAP 2012, provides a forum for engineers and scientists in academia, industry, and government to address challenges and to present and discuss their new ideas, research results, applications and experience on aspects of information hiding techniques for Internet anonymity and privacy.

We solicit both academic, research, and industrial contributions. We welcome technical papers presenting research and practical results, position papers addressing the pros and cons of specific proposals, such as those being discussed in the standard fora or in industry consortia, survey papers addressing the key problems and solutions on any of the above topics short papers on work in progress, and panel proposals.

Industrial presentations are not subject to the format and content constraints of regular submissions. We expect short and long presentations that express industrial position and status.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

– Anonymity and privacy theory (information theory of privacy, statistics and decision theory for anonymity, mathematical models)
– Data hiding for anonymity techniques (digital watermarking, steganography, etc.)
– Anonymity and privacy attacks and metric (security models, forensics and counter-forensics, acquisition system identification, etc.)
– Practical uses of anonymity and privacy
– Danger of anonymity in digital society (uncontrolled defamation, uncontrolled replicas, etc.)

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IARIA Advisory Chairs

Pascal Lorenz, University of Haute-Alsace, France
Petre Dini, Concordia University, Canada / China Space Agency Center, China

IHTIAP 2012 Workshop Chairs

Jacques M. Bahi, FEMTO-ST, University of Franche-Comté, France
Christophe Guyeux, FEMTO-ST, University of Franche-Comté France
Jean-François Couchot, FEMTO-ST, University of Franche-Comté, France

IHTIAP 2012 Technical Program Committee

Gergely Acs, INRIA Rhone-Alpes, France
Jacques M. Bahi, FEMTO-ST, University of Franche-Comté, France
Thierry Berger, XLIM, University of Limoges, France
Rémi Cogranne, ICD, LM2S, University of Technology of Troyes (UTT), UMS STMR CNRS, France
Jean-François Couchot, FEMTO-ST, University of Franche-Comté, France
Eric Filiol, ESIEA Group, France
Caroline Fontaine, CNRS/Lab-STICC/CID and Télécom Bretagne/ITI, France
Sébastien Gambs, IRISA, France
Christophe Guyeux, FEMTO-ST, University of Franche-Comté France
Vincent Guyot, ESIEA Group, France
Pierre-Cyrille Heam, FEMTO-ST, University of Franche-Comté, France
Yoshinobu Kawabe, Dept. of Information Science, Aichi Institute of Technology, Japan
Dogan Kesdogan, Universität Siegen, Germany
Carlos Munuera, Dept. of Applied Mathematics, University of Valladolid, Spain
Guillaume Piolle, SUPELEC, France
Josep Rifa, Department of Information and Communications Engineering, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain
Imre Sandor, Department of Telecommunications, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
Tim Watson, Department of Computer Technology, De Montfort University, United Kingdom
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IHTIAP Chairs
Jacques M. Bahi, FEMTO-ST, University of Franche-Comté, France
Christophe Guyeux, FEMTO-ST, University of Franche-Comté France
Jean-François Couchot, FEMTO-ST, University of Franche-Comté, France

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Call For Papers: 23rd ACM conference on Hypertext and Social Media (ACM Hypertext 2012)

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23rd International Conference
ACM Hypertext and Social Media (HT’2012)
http://www.ht2012.org
June 25-28, 2012
Milwaukee, WI, USA
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The ACM Hypertext and Social Media conference is a premium venue for high quality peer-reviewed research on hypertext theory, systems and applications. It is concerned with all aspects of modern hypertext research including social media, semantic web, dynamic and computed hypertext and hypermedia as well as narrative systems and applications. The ACM Hypertext and Social Media 2012 conference will focus on exploring, studying and shaping relationships between four important dimensions of links in hypertextual systems and the World Wide Web: people, data, resources and stories.

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Conference tracks and track co-chairs:
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Track 1: Social Media (Linking people) http://www.ht2012.org/tracks/social.xml
– Claudia Müller-Birn, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
– Munmun De Choudhury, Microsoft Research, USA

Track 2: Semantic Data (Linking data) http://www.ht2012.org/tracks/data.xml
– Harith Alani, Open University, UK
– Alexandre Passant, DERI, Ireland

Track 3: Adaptive Hypertext and Hypermedia (Linking resources) http://www.ht2012.org/tracks/resources.xml
– Jill Freyne, CSIRO, Australia
– Shlomo Berkovsky, CSIRO, Australia

Track 4: Hypertext and Narrative Connections (Linking stories) http://www.ht2012.org/tracks/narrative.xml
– Andrew S. Gordon, University of Southern California, USA
– Frank Nack, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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Important Dates and Submission:
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Full and Short Paper Submission: Monday Feb 6 2012
Notification: Wednesday March 21 2012
Final Version: Monday April 23 2012

Submission details will be made available at http://www.ht2012.org
Submissions will be accepted via https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ht2012

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Organization Committee:
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General Chair:
Ethan Munson, University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee, USA

PC Chair:
Markus Strohmaier, Graz University of Technology, Austria

Publicity Chair:
Alvin Chin, Nokia Research Beijing, China

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Call For Papers: Simulation of Complex Social Systems (SiCoSSys track- SCSC 2012)

Track Description

Agent oriented modelling provides a conceptual framework for analysis and simulation of complex social systems. This comes from the fact that agent related concepts allow the representation of organizational and behavioural aspects of individuals in a society and their interactions.

This has motivated in the last years the development of a wide range of software languages/shells/libraries to simulate agent-based models. This workshop intends to promote discussion on theories, methods, and tools for agent-based modelling and simulation of complex social systems. This discussion should lead to the identification of key research issues in this novel domain:
1. Complexity and Agent Based Simulation. Simulation of complex systems. Simulation of ABM and GIS, Social Networks, Human-subject experimentation. Contributions from Social Neuroscience and Neuroeconomics. ABM for policy-makers.
2. Conceptual and Methodological issues concerning the social sciences practitioners. Modelling facilities. Threats and opportunities for computer scientists and social scientists cooperation. Rigour and Replication in social simulation. Statistical and Software validation.
3. Scalability of agent based simulations. Limitations for Agent Based Simulation. Is there a need for a grid-based agent-based simulation platform?

Key Dates
Special session proposals January 16, 2012
Submission of papers February 1, 2012
Notification of Acceptance March 15, 2012
Final Submission April 16, 2012
Link: http://www.msc-les.org/Conf/SCSC2012/index_file/Page436.htm
Author’s Instructions
The conference committee will accept three types of papers (as listed below) submitted as a PDF file by using the conference submission system. Final version of all the papers MUST COMPLY with the SCS conference format. All the submitted papers will be peer reviewed with respect to their quality, originality and relevance.
The authors of the accepted paper MUST register in advance for inclusion of their paper in the conference proceedings.
1. Full manuscript: 8 pages in final conference format. In addition to publication in the conference proceedings, they will be considered for best paper award and for possible inclusion in a Special Issue of the Simulation Journal (SCS). Full papers will be published both in hard copy and CD-ROM.
2. Work in Progress: Short papers up to 6 pages in final conference format
3. Short Papers: Papers with industrial focus, military or government applications, and work-in-progress in abstract or short paper format.
Each paper must include the title, authors, affiliations, addresses, references and abstract for proper positioning in the conference. Only original papers, written in English, which have not been published previously elsewhere, will be accepted. Please indicate which conference topic is most appropriate.
Please note that in case of acceptance, your final manuscript will need to be submitted electronically as a PDF file to the conference website by the deadline to guarantee inclusion in the conference CD and final program. Authors of accepted papers are expected to attend the conference, present their work to their peers, transfer copyright, and pay a conference registration fee at the time their camera-ready paper is submitted. All papers will be included in the conference proceedings and archived in both the SCS digital library and the ACM Digital Library; Full Papers will be also printed in hard copy.

FURTHER INFORMATION
For further information please contact José I. Santos (jisantos@ubu.es), Luis R. Izquierdo (lrizquierdo@ubu.es) or scs@scs.org

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