Connectionists: ASONAM 2024 - Deadline has been extended to May 10

Roberto Interdonato interdonatos at gmail.com
Thu May 2 05:38:08 EDT 2024


  Call for Contributions

==== Based on requests from potential contributors, deadline of research
track has been extended to May 10, 2024 ====

The 16th International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis
and Mining - ASONAM 2024
https://asonam.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/

University of Calabria, Rende (CS), Italy, September 2-5, 2024.


KEY DATES (all at 23:59 AoE):

* Research Track - Submission deadline: May 10
* Tutorials, Industrial, Multidisciplinary, Demos, and PhD Forum Tracks -
Submission deadline: May 10
* Acceptance notification (all but workshops): June 19
* Camera ready and Author Registration (all but workshops): July 11

*ASONAM 2024 Journal Track  Submission Deadline: May 31
https://submission.nature.com/new-submission/13278/3 and select ASONAM 2024
journal track

* Workshop proposals submission deadline: March 20
* Workshop proposals notification: April 10
* Workshop paper submission deadline: June 10
* Workshop paper notification: July 10
* Workshop paper camera ready and author registration: July 18

* Tutorial day: September 2
* Conference and Tracks days: September 2-5



The 16th International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis
and Mining (ASONAM) provides an interdisciplinary forum to bring together
researchers and practitioners from all fields related to Social Networking
Analysis and Mining. The conference is a venue for presenting original
research results, as well as discussing and disseminating innovative and
practical development experiences. ASONAM 2024 seeks to address important
problems through the scientific investigation of socio-technical systems,
the development of fundamental technologies, and the study of emerging
applications associated with social networking analysis and mining. To
fully embrace the fast-growing and vigorously dynamic landscape of social
networks and their applications, ASONAM is eager to consider any
breakthroughs in social network analysis and mining in the broadest
possible sense.

General areas of interest include three major aspects:
* Social and media analysis (e.g., data science, communications, economics,
sociology, psychology, anthropology, applied linguistics, etc.)
* Network science (e.g., mathematical models, theory, algorithms, etc.)
* Machine Learning and AI applied to social networks (e.g., graph neural
networks, representation learning, etc.)
* Technology and applications (e.g., systems, tools, crowdsourcing, etc.)

We welcome submissions on different tracks:

* Research Track (
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=researchtasonam2024): original
research work within the scope of the conference.

* Industrial Track (
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=industrialtasonam202):
contributions showcasing original results obtained in an industrial
environment or having clear industry relevance.

* Exhibits and Demos (
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=demostasonam2024): novel research
prototypes or operational systems.

* PhD Forum and Posters Track (
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=phdtasonam2024): work-in-progress
led by PhD students. More mature work led by graduate students is also
welcome in this track.

* Multidisciplinary Track (
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=multidisciplinarytas0): mostly
extended abstract submissions meant to disseminate research from all
disciplines. Full paper submissions are also welcome.

In addition, we welcome contributions to shape the conference program
through satellite workshops and tutorials:
* Workshop proposals:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=workshopsasonam2024
* Tutorial proposals:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=tutorialstasonam2024



The ASONAM 2024 Organizing Committee

Andrea Tagarelli, Roberto Interdonato, Jon Rokne (General co-chairs)
Luca Maria Aiello, Tanmoy Chakraborty, Sabrina Gaito (Program co-chairs)
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