Connectionists: CFP: 1st International Workshop on Computational Aspects of Network Science (with ADBIS'21)

KATSAROS Dimitrios dkatsar at inf.uth.gr
Sun Apr 4 15:29:26 EDT 2021


CFP: 1st International Workshop on Computational Aspects of Network 
Science (with ADBIS'21)
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CAoNS 2021 in conjunction with ADBIS 2021

August 24, 2021
https://caons.e-ce.uth.gr/

INTRODUCTION
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The 1st International Workshop on Computational Aspects of Network 
Science (CAoNS) will be held in conjunction
with the 25th European Conference on Advances in Databases and 
Information Systems (ADBIS'2021). CAoNS provides
opportunities for researchers and practitioners to share their original 
research results, and practical development
products on Network Science.

CAoNS aims at bringing together researchers and practitioners working on 
areas related to any kind of network,
such as networks of devices, World Wide Web, social, bibliographic, 
biological networks, complex systems, and so on,
with main focus on the management of networked data (retrieval, 
evolution) and on the use of analytics for predictive
purposes and/or on the analysis of the networks themselves. Due to 
numerous applications, there is a growing interest
in such systems from the point of view of modeling, capturing, storing 
and management. This is where IT comes into play,
e.g. graph databases, machine learning, distributed and parallel 
processing.

TOPICS OF INTEREST
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Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
Machine Learning for Network Data Management
    Data Mining for Network Data
    Deep (Reinforcement) Learning for Network Data
Network/Graph Databases
    NoSQL, RDF, Query languages
    Compressing, (Learned) Indexing
    Parallel/Distributed processing
    Novel Test/Benchmark collections
Analytics in Networks
    Diffusion processes
    Ranking/Search algorithms
    Recommendations
    Network Evolution and Growth
    Topology (prediction)
Security for Networked Data
    Anomaly detection
    Data protection
    Crime data mining and network analysis
    Trust and Reputation

IMPORTANT DATES
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Deadline for submissions: May 9, 2021
Notification date: June 13, 2021
Camera ready due: June 27, 2021
Workshop date: August 24

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
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All papers will be peer-reviewed. Papers should be submitted in PDF 
format using the EasyChair online submission system via this
EasyChair link <https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=adbis2021>. Be 
careful to select the CAoNS track for your submission.
Submitted papers should not exceed 6 pages for short papers and 12 pages 
for full papers, including figures, tables and references.
Accepted papers will appear in the CCIS book series published by 
Springer. Author instructions along with LaTex2e (preferred) and
Word macro files are available at 
http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0.
For each accepted paper, at least one of the authors MUST register for 
the conference by the camera-ready submission deadline
with a full registration.

JOURNAL SPECIAL ISSUE
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A special issue with selected papers will appear at a prominent journal 
(to be announced shortly).

ORGANIZERS
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Program Co-Chairs:
Dimitrios Katsaros, University of Thessaly (Greece)
Yannis Manolopoulos, Open University of Cyprus and Aristotle University 
of Thessaloniki (Greece)

PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEMBERS
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(List to be populated further)
Richard Cbeir (U. de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour, FR)
Maria Halkidi (U. Piraeus, GR)
Andreas Kaltenbrunner (U. Pompeu Fabra, ES)
Evangelos Kanoulas (U. Amsterdam, NL)
Fragkiskos Malliaros (U. Paris-Saclay, FR)
Fragkiskos Papadopoulos (Technical U. of Cyprus, CY)
Dimitrios Papakostas (Hellenic Air Force, GR)
Dimitrios Rafailidis (U. Thessaly, GR)
Ryan Rossi (Adobe, US)
Alex Thomo (U. Victoria, CA)
Sherali Zeadally (U. Kentucky, US)

CONTACT
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Please email all questions about submissions to
Dimitrios KATSAROS <dkatsar at inf.uth.gr> or Evangelia FRAGKOU 
<efragkou at uth.gr>



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