[Air-L] CFP: ACM Hypertext 2016 (Deadline: 19, Feb. 2016)

Christoph Trattner trattner.christoph at gmail.com
Mon Jan 25 03:02:36 PST 2016


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HYPERTEXT 2016
27th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media
10-13 July 2016 - Halifax, Canada

http://ht.acm.org/ht2016/

Submission deadline: 19 February 2016

CONFERENCE SCOPE

The ACM Hypertext conference is a premium venue for high quality
peer-reviewed research on hypertext theory, systems and applications. It is
concerned with all aspects of modern hypertext research including social
media, semantic web, dynamic and computed hypertext and hypermedia as well
as narrative systems and applications.

Hypertext 2016 will focus on missing links on the WWW: how can the
Hypertext paradigm and research inspire and improve the Web? Which missing
links (and linking paradigms) can improve connections, communication and
collaboration? Apart from the regular research tracks, Hypertext 2016 will
feature a creative track.

The conference will take place at the campus of Dalhousie University in
Halifax, the capital of Nova Scotia and the major cultural centre of
Canada’s Atlantic provinces.

SUBMISSION CATEGORIES

Papers must report new results substantiated by experimentation,
simulation, analysis, or application. Authors are invited to submit papers
presenting original, not previously published works.

Submission categories include:
- Regular research papers (max 10 pages + references) discussing mature
work.
- Short papers (max 5 pages + references) describing preliminary results of
on-going work or novel thought-provoking ideas.
- Posters and demos (max 2 pages + references) presenting innovative
research ideas, preliminary results, system prototypes or industry
showcases.

Submission deadline: 19 February 2016

Accepted papers will appear in the Hypertext 2016 Conference Proceedings
that will be published by ACM and additionally be made available through
the ACM Digital Library.

ORGANIZATION

General Chairs:
- Jamie Blustein, Dalhousie University, Canada
- Eelco Herder, L3S Research Center, Germany

Program Chairs:
- Helen Ashman, University of South Australia
- Jessica Rubart, Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe, Germany

CONFERENCE TRACKS

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Collaboration in the Social Web
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Track Chair: Weigang Wang, University of Manchester, UK

In the past few years, we have witnessed the proliferation of social media
and mobile devices.  Mobile social media provide touch points to engage
families, friends, group members, and communities, offer entry points to
the web, and keep them connected in a Social Web.

Therefore, this track includes the analysis and exploitation of links
between topics, people and activities in social media and beyond.  Apart
from various methods and practices using existing social media systems to
support collaborative activities, social groupware (or a combination of
social media and groupware, , such as MobileMeeting) is emerging, which
integrates social media interaction into a structured collaboration process
and adds various structure and computational support to social media.

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Narrative, Adaptation and Multimedia Storytelling
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Track Chair: David Millard, University of Southampton, UK

Hypertext and Web systems are fundamentally about communication between
people, and people are storytellers. In this track we seek submissions
covering a broad range of topics around new media and digital storytelling,
from both the technological and human points of view. We expect to include
papers around technologies to support content curation and creation,
dynamic linking and navigation, for example by exploiting the Web of linked
and open data.

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User Experience and the Web
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Track Chair: Herre van Oostendorp, Utrecht University, the Netherlands

This track seeks original submissions that either contribute to the overall
understanding of the relationships between cognitive factors and cognitive
processes when interacting with the Web or describe novel systems and
applications that make interacting with the Web an easy and effortless
process.



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Know-Center
Research Center for Big Data Analytics & Data Driven Business
Graz University of Technology, Austria
E-mail: ctrattner at know-center.at
Tel: +43 650 2402801
Homepage: http://christophtrattner.info
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