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CALL FOR PAPERS
 
PAPER/POSTER SUBMISSION DUE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2011
 
2012 International Conference on
Social Computing, Behavioral-Cultural Modeling, & Prediction (SBP12)
 
Conference Website: http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/conferences/sbp2012/ 
 
April 3 – April 5, 2012
University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA
 
 Pre-conference Tutorial Sessions: April 2, 2012
 SBP12 Conference (Single Track), April 3-5, 2012
 Cross-Fertilization Roundtables, April 3 (Afternoon), 2012
 
Sponsored by
An up to date list of sponsors will be listed on the conference
website. Sponsors for 
 
SBP 2011 included:
Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR)
Office of Naval Research (ONR)
Army Research Organization (ARO)
National Science Foundation (NSF)
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
 
ABOUT SBP
The SBP conference is the result of merging two successful
international conferences on 
 
closely related subjects:
the International Conference on Social Computing, Behavioral
Modeling, and Prediction 
 
(SBP)
the International Conference on Computational Cultural Dynamics
(ICCCD)
 
The combined conference retains the acronym SBP, with “Behavioral”
replaced by 
 
“Behavioral-Cultural”.
Social computing harnesses the power of computational methods to study
social behavior 
 
within a social context. Cultural behavioral modeling refers to
representing behavior 
 
and culture in the abstract, and is a convenient and powerful way to
conduct virtual 
 
experiments and scenario planning. Both social computing and cultural
behavioral 
 
modeling are techniques designed to achieve a better understanding of
complex behaviors, 
 
patterns, and associated outcomes of interest. Moreover, these
approaches are inherently 
 
interdisciplinary; subsystems and system components exist at multiple
levels of analysis 
 
(i.e., “cells to societies”) and cross disparate disciplines.
 
Conference Offerings and Opportunities
SBP12 is a highly interdisciplinary conference offering a rare and
exciting opportunity 
 
for behavioral and social science researchers to come together with
computational and 
 
computer scientists and other related disciplines in order to:
 Gain fundamental working knowledge in a discipline outside one’s own
through half-day 
 
pre-conference tutorials (More information will be posted to the
conference website as 
 
it becomes available).
 Showcase SBP research at paper and poster sessions.
 Meet people in complementary disciplines through deliberate exercises
aimed at 
 
exploring potential research partnerships during the
cross-fertilization roundtable 
 
session. Because this conference is being held in the Washington, D.C.
area there will 
 
be a unique opportunity to meet with program staff across a variety of
federal agencies 
 
including: Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR), Office of
Naval Research 
 
(ONR), Army Research Organization (ARO), National Institutes of Health
(NIH), National 
 
Science Foundation (NSF), and the Department of Homeland Security
(DHS). This conference 
 
is emphatically interdisciplinary and provides a platform for
researchers, 
 
practitioners, program staff from federal agencies and graduate
students in disciplines 
 
such as sociology, behavioral science, psychology, cultural study,
health sciences, 
 
economics, computer science, engineering, information systems, and
operations research 
 
to convene in one place. In addition, the conference will pay special
attention to 
 
application papers. Attendees will walk away with a deeper
understanding of how social 
 
and behavioral computing and evaluation can inform critical decision
and policy making. 
 
The program will include invited speakers from government, industry,
and academia, as 
 
well as research presentations and discussions.
 
Call for Papers and Posters
Papers and posters are solicited on research issues, theories, and
applications. Topics 
 
of interests include, but are not limited to,
 
Military and security applications of SBP
o Group formation and evolution in the political context
o Technology and flash crowds
o Networks and political influence
o Information diffusion
o Group representation and profiling
o Reasoning about terrorist group behaviors and policies towards them
Health applications of SBP
o Social network analysis to understand health behavior
o Modeling of health policy and decision making
o Modeling of behavioral aspects of infectious disease spread
o Intervention design and modeling for behavioral health
 
Other applications of SBP
 
o Economic applications of SBP
o Reasoning about development aid through SBP
o Reasoning about global educational efforts through SBP
Basic research on sociocultural and behavioral processes using SBP
o Group interaction and collaboration
o Group formation and evolution
o Group representation and profiling
o Cultural patterns and representation
o Social conventions and social contexts
o Influence process and recognition
o Public opinion representation
o Viral marketing and information diffusion
o Psycho-cultural situation awareness
 
Methodological issues in SBP
o Verification and validation
o Sensitivity analysis
o Matching technique or method to research questions
o Metrics and evaluation
o Methodological innovation
o Model federation and integration
o Limitations of and barriers to SBP
o Research gaps and opportunities
 
Important Dates
Submission Open: October 1, 2011
Paper Registration Deadline: Friday, October 28, 2011
Paper/full text poster Due: Friday, November 4, 2011
Notification of acceptance: December 5, 2011
Camera-Ready: December 19, 2011
 
Format and Submission
SBP12 Conference Proceedings will be published in Lecture Notes in
Computer Science 
 
(LCNS) by Springer. The papers must be in English and MUST be formatted
according to the 
 
Springer-Verlag LNCS/LNAI guidelines. Sample LaTeX2e and WORD files are
available at 
 
http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0.
 
Abstract and full text for both oral presentations and posters should
be submitted 
 
electronically before the specified deadlines. The maximum length of
papers is 8 pages 
 
and should be submitted in PDF following the instruction at
http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/conferences/sbp2012/callforpapers.html. 
 
For any questions and inquiries, please send to
[email protected].
 
Pre-conference Tutorial Sessions
Four half-day sessions will be offered: two concurrent sessions in the
morning and two 
 
concurrent sessions in the afternoon on the day before the full
conference. Sessions 
 
will be designed to meet the needs of one of two distinct groups. One
group will consist 
 
of attendees who have backgrounds in computational science; computer
science, 
 
engineering, and other mathematically oriented disciplines. The purpose
of tutorials 
 
aimed at this group is for attendees to become familiar with the
behavioral and social 
 
science concepts including terminology, theories, and traditional
approaches to problem 
 
solving.
Other tutorial sessions will be designed for behavioral and social
scientists and others 
 
(e.g. those with medical backgrounds or training in public health) who
may have limited 
 
formal education in the computational sciences. Attendees will gain an
understanding of 
 
terminology, theories, and general approaches employed by
computationally based fields, 
 
especially with respect to modeling approaches.
The purpose of these tutorial sessions is to give each group of related
disciplines a 
 
basic working knowledge in the complementary set of disciplines in
order to pave the way 
 
for better communication across disparate disciplines and to enhance
the conference 
 
experience for all attendees. More details regarding the preconference
tutorial 
 
sessions, including instructors, course content, and registration
information will be 
 
posted to the conference website as soon as this information becomes
available at 
 
http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/conferences/sbp2012/. 
Note that the plans for the tutorial sessions are in progress and are
subject to change.
 
Cross-fertilization Roundtables
The SBP12 Cross-fertilization Roundtable session will be held in the
afternoon of the 
 
first day of the technical portion of the conference. The purpose of
the 
 
cross-fertilization roundtables is to help participants become better
acquainted with 
 
people outside of their discipline and with whom they might consider
partnering on a 
 
future SBP project. To accomplish this goal, this workshop will feature
3-4 sessions, 
 
each lasting up to 30 minutes. During each session, a number of
roundtables will run 
 
concurrently. Each roundtable will focus on a different topic (although
should demand 
 
warrant, there may be duplication of some topics across roundtables).
Approximately 8-10 
 
participants will sit at each
table. Conference organizers will assign participants to roundtables
based on their 
 
interests (to be indicated on the tutorial registration form) and will
ensure that the 
 
composition of each roundtable offers opportunities for behavioral and
social scientist 
 
to meet systems scientists and vice versa. Thus, by the end of the
workshop period, each 
 
participant will have had an opportunity to converse with a variety
people from 
 
complementary disciplines and may have a feel for selected people they
might like to 
 
collaborate with. It is the intent of the conference organizers that
this workshop will 
 
spawn the formation of numerous interdisciplinary investigative teams,
and that those 
 
teams will collaborate on grant applications to sponsoring funding
agencies. More 
 
details regarding the preconference tutorial
sessions, including instructors, course content, and registration
information will be 
 
posted to the conference website as soon as this information becomes
available at
 
 http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/conferences/sbp2012/. 
Note that the plans for the post conference workshop are in progress
and are subject to 
 
change.
 
Best Paper Awards
SBP 2012 will feature a Best Paper Award and a Best Student Paper
Award.  All papers are 
 
qualified for the Best Paper Award. Papers where the senior author says
the principal 
 
author is a student will be considered for the Best Student Paper
Award.
 
Hotel and Logistics
The Marriott Inn & Conference Center, University of Maryland University
College. Their 
 
home page includes directions, maps, etc. http://www.marriott.com/wasum

 
Travel Scholarships
It is anticipated that a limited number travel scholarships will be
available on a 
 
competitive basis. Additional information will be provided on the SBP
Conference website 
 
as it becomes available at
http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/conferences/sbp2012/.
 
SBP Conference Committees
Conference Co-Chairs: 
V.S. Subrahmanian, University of Maryland, [email protected] 
Nathan Bos, JHU APL, [email protected] 
 
Program Co-Chairs: 
Shanchieh (Jay) Yang, RIT, [email protected] 
Ariel Greenberg, JHU APL, [email protected] 
Mica Endsley, SA Technologies, [email protected] 
 
Steering Committee: 
Huan Liu, Arizona State University, [email protected] 
John Salerno, AFRL, [email protected] 
Sun-Ki Chai, University of Hawaii, [email protected] 
Dana Nau, University of Maryland, [email protected] 
VS Subrahmanian, UMD, [email protected] 
 
Advisory Committee: 
Rebecca Goolsby, ONR, [email protected] 
Joesph Lyons, AFOSR, [email protected] 
Jeff Johnson, ARL/ARO, [email protected] 
Fahmida N. Chowdhury, NSF, [email protected] 
 
Poster Session Chair: 
Lei Yu, Binghamton University, [email protected] 
 
Tutorial Chair: 
Anna Nagurney, University of Massachusetts Amherst,
[email protected] 
 
Challenge Problem Chair: 
Nitin Agarwal, University of Arkansas at Little Rock ,
[email protected] 
 
Workshop Co-Chairs: 
Fahmida N. Chowdhury, NSF, [email protected] 
Bethany Deeds, NIH, [email protected] 
 
Sponsorship Committee Co-Chairs: 
Huan Liu, ASU, [email protected] 
 
Student Arrangement Chair: 
Patrick Roos, UMD, [email protected] 
 
Publicity Co-Chairs: 
Donald Adjeroh, West Virginia University, [email protected] 
Gerardo Simari, Oxford University, [email protected] 
 
Web Master: 
Damon Earp, UMD, [email protected] 
 
For Further Information about SBP12
Additional information will be posted to the conference website
http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/conferences/sbp2012 as it becomes available.
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