Call for Workshops, Demonstrations and Tutorials Proposals at WIMS2015

2014-11-22 Thread Monika Solanki
Call for Workshops, Demonstrations and Tutorials Proposals

  The 5th International Conference on Web Intelligence, Mining and
  Semantics (WIMS 2015) organizing committee invites proposals for
  workshops, demonstrations (on new applications) and tutorials to be
  held in conjunction with the conference. The overall purpose of
  workshops and tutorials is to provide participants with the
  opportunity to present and discuss novel research ideas in areas of
  Web intelligence, Web mining and Web semantics, with a particular
  emphasis on the fundamental interaction between these vibrant fields
  of research and development. The purpose of demonstrations is to
  provide developers with a place to showcase new practical and
  innovative implementations of state-of-the-art systems in the areas
  of interest to the Web Intelligence and Semantics community.

  Workshops and tutorials provide a forum for an intensive and focused
  scientific exchange amongst researchers and practitioners interested
  in a particular topic and a meeting venue for the community.
  Organizers may structure workshops/tutorials as they see fit,
  possibly including invited talks, panel discussions, presentations of
  work in progress, peer-reviewed papers, demonstrations or some
  combination. A workshop/tutorial could be scheduled for a half a day
  or a full day, depending on potential interest and organizers
  preference.

  Workshops and tutorials should address topics that satisfy the
  following criteria:

  The topic falls in the general scope of WIMS 2015 (
  Cyprusconferences.org/wims2015)
  There is a clear focus on a specific theme, technology, problem,
  or application
  There is a sufficiently large audience interested in the topic

  The organizers of successful workshops and tutorials will be
  responsible for their own reviewing process, website, arranging
  invited speakers and co-ordinate the collection and delivery of
  camera ready material. There is an opportunity for papers accepted in
  workshops to be published in the WIMS`15 proceedings and disseminated
  through the ACM Digital Library, provided they follow the ACM
  submission guidelines and template and adhere to camera ready
  submission and registration deadlines as those set for the main
  conference. Selected extended papers will be invited to appear in a
  special issue of a reputed journal in the field.

  Important Dates

  Workshop/Demonstration/Tutorial proposals due: December 15, 2014
  Notification of decision: January 12, 2015

  Proposal Details

  Proposals should not exceed 4 pages in length. They should contain
  the following information:

  A title of the workshop/demonstration/tutorial
  Name, affiliation, postal address and email of contact person
  Names and affiliations of organisers
  A 150 word abstract
  Aims and scope
  Important dates (for workshop/tutorial)
  Description of the proposed workshop/tutorial
  Estimated duration of the workshop/tutorial (half day, full day
  etc.)

  Proposals should be submitted in PDF format via EasyChair

  https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wims15

  WIMS 2015 Workshops and Tutorials Co-Chairs

  Monika Solanki, Aston University, United Kingdom
  Freddy Lecue, IBM Research, Ireland


Deadline approaching, 15th December 2014: Call for Workshops, Demonstrations and Tutorials Proposals at WIMS2015

2014-12-12 Thread Monika Solanki
  Call for Workshops, Demonstrations and Tutorials Proposals

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  The 5th International Conference on Web Intelligence, Mining and
  Semantics (WIMS 2015) organizing committee invites proposals for
  workshops, demonstrations (on new applications) and tutorials to be
  held in conjunction with the conference. The overall purpose of
  workshops and tutorials is to provide participants with the
  opportunity to present and discuss novel research ideas in areas of
  Web intelligence, Web mining and Web semantics, with a particular
  emphasis on the fundamental interaction between these vibrant fields
  of research and development. The purpose of demonstrations is to
  provide developers with a place to showcase new practical and
  innovative implementations of state-of-the-art systems in the areas
  of interest to the Web Intelligence and Semantics community.

  Workshops and tutorials provide a forum for an intensive and focused
  scientific exchange amongst researchers and practitioners interested
  in a particular topic and a meeting venue for the community.
  Organizers may structure workshops/tutorials as they see fit,
  possibly including invited talks, panel discussions, presentations of
  work in progress, peer-reviewed papers, demonstrations or some
  combination. A workshop/tutorial could be scheduled for a half a day
  or a full day, depending on potential interest and organizers
  preference.

  Workshops and tutorials should address topics that satisfy the
  following criteria:

  The topic falls in the general scope of WIMS 2015

  There is a clear focus on a specific theme, technology, problem,
  or application
  There is a sufficiently large audience interested in the topic

  The organizers of successful workshops and tutorials will be
  responsible for their own reviewing process, website, arranging
  invited speakers and co-ordinate the collection and delivery of
  camera ready material. There is an opportunity for papers accepted in
  workshops to be published in the WIMS`15 proceedings and disseminated
  through the ACM Digital Library, provided they follow the ACM
  submission guidelines and template and adhere to camera ready
  submission and registration deadlines as those set for the main
  conference. Selected extended papers will be invited to appear in a
  special issue of a reputed journal in the field.

  Important Dates

  Workshop/Demonstration/Tutorial proposals due: December 15, 2014
  Notification of decision: January 12, 2015

  Proposal Details

  Proposals should not exceed 4 pages in length. They should contain
  the following information:

  A title of the workshop/demonstration/tutorial
  Name, affiliation, postal address and email of contact person
  Names and affiliations of organisers
  A 150 word abstract
  Aims and scope
  Important dates (for workshop/tutorial)
  Description of the proposed workshop/tutorial
  Estimated duration of the workshop/tutorial (half day, full day
  etc.)

  Proposals should be submitted in PDF format via EasyChair

  https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wims15

  WIMS 2015 Workshops and Tutorials Co-Chairs

  Monika Solanki, Aston University, United Kingdom
  Freddy Lecue, IBM Research, Ireland