Connectionists: IEEE ComMag FT on Social-aware Communication Networks, Systems, Services and Applications (deadline: May 31, 2023)
Chiara Boldrini
chiara.boldrini at iit.cnr.it
Wed May 17 12:02:54 EDT 2023
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IEEE Communications Magazine
Feature Topic on Social-aware Communication Networks, Systems, Services and Applications
https://www.comsoc.org/publications/magazines/ieee-communications-magazine/cfp/social-aware-communication-networks-and
Submission deadline: May 31, 2023
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Social network analysis has been an active area of research for several decades. Ιt has recently though gained a big momentum with the booming popularity of social media, the proliferation of mobile devices and advancement of their capabilities and the semantically enriched user interactions that have exponentially grown, especially during the long-lasting COVID-19 pandemic. In general, social entities with close relationships (family, friends), sharing similar interests or belonging within the same community, tend to interact more often, more regularly and for longer periods than others, carrying with them an inherent concept of trust. Representing social interactions using directed or undirected graphs with nodes and edges carrying weight and different types of information, researchers have been able to identify users within certain circles of trust/distrust (friends, friends of friends, distrusted entities, friends of distrusted entities, etc.), communities of users sharing similar interests, the most influential users and information/influence flows, and to develop recommender system for users and content. The social dimension, however, cannot be separated from the spatial one: physical proximity affects relations between users, making social ties establishment more likely to succeed. Thus, online social networks and offline social interactions (mostly following users’ mobility patterns) in the physical world can play a crucial role in a multitude of areas.
As a result of the aforementioned considerations, social networks have attracted interest from researchers across multiple disciplines and for a wide range of challenges. Without being exhaustive: developing social-aware networking algorithms for improving various networking operations (most notably routing and information forwarding, resource allocation, content placement/caching/sharing etc.), identifying graph topology structure as well as its evolution, along with information/influence paths for maximizing the impact of information dissemination (with advertisements for new products and services in marketing being a direct application area) and exploring decision-making process in a social psychology context (with the Internet of Behaviors forming a new concept to be explored), designing incentive mechanisms for promoting cooperation and establishing trust in order to address security concerns (mostly concerning open, uncertain, highly dynamic and potentially competitive environments, such as Internet of Things). These challenges have often been addressed with the help of emerging informatics and communication technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), big data analysis, and blockchain.
The aim of this Feature Topic (FT) is to attract original works discussing the state-of-the-art and setting future directions in the area of social-aware networks and advanced applications in the following topical areas.
- Graph modeling, learning/prediction, social network evolution with application in social-aware networks / systems and advanced applications; simulations, experiments
- Recommender systems, community detection with application in social-aware networks / systems and advanced applications
- Influence, trust, information propagation & evolution with application in social-aware networks / systems and advanced applications
- Detection and mitigation of echo chambers, polarization, radicalization and other societal challenges exacerbated by social media platforms with application in social-aware networks / systems and advanced applications
- Platforms, algorithms, systems and techniques integrating AI/blockchain/big data with social networking
- Social-aware traffic management
- Social-aware network infrastructure
- Social-by-engineering design in 6G
- Social-aware networking algorithms, techniques and social-aware communication systems
- Internet of Things (IoT), Social-IoT, Internet of Behavior (IoB), Social Cyber-Physical Systems, Internet of People
- Social sensing
- Location-based social networks, user activity modeling and exploitation, mobility and behavior data mining
- Advanced Innovative social network related applications and services
- Multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research on social networks for social-aware networking and advanced applications
# Submission Guidelines
Manuscripts should be tutorial in nature and should be written in a style comprehensible to the average reader in the Telecommunication/Communication field and to those outside the specialty of the manuscript.
The maximum number of pages of any paper is SEVEN (7) magazine pages.
Manuscripts should conform to the standard format as indicated in the Information for Authors section of the Manuscript Submission Guidelines at https://www.comsoc.org/publications/magazines/ieee-communications-magazine/author-guidelines/manuscript-submission-policy
All manuscripts to be considered for publication must be submitted by the deadline through Author Portal. Select the “FT-2227 / Social-aware communication networks and systems” topic from the drop-down menu of Topic/Series titles. Please observe the dates specified here below noting that there will be no extension of submission deadline.
# Important Dates
Manuscript Submission Deadline: 31 May 2023 (Extended Deadline)
Decision Notification: 30 July 2023
Final Manuscript: 30 September 2023
Publication: Fourth Quarter 2023
# Guest Editors
Malamati Louta (Lead Editor and Series Editor)
University of Western Macedonia, Greece
Chiara Boldrini
IIT-CNR Istituto di Informatica e Telematica, Italy
Francesco Bonchi
CENTAI, Italy
Symeon Papavassiliou
National Technical University of Athens, Greece
De-Niang Yang
Academia Sinica, Taiwan
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