[Air-L] CfP: CIKM 2018 Workshop on Rumours and Deception in Social Media
Arkaitz Zubiaga
arkaitz at zubiaga.org
Mon Jul 2 08:13:01 PDT 2018
--------------------------- Call for Papers
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2nd International Workshop on Rumours and Deception in Social Media
(RDSM)
co-located with CIKM 2018
October 22, 2018 in Turin, Italy
https://www.pheme.eu/rdsm2018/
**Submission Deadline: 15th July, 2018**
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AIMS AND SCOPE
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The 2nd edition of the RDSM workshop will particularly focus on online
information disorder and its interplay with public opinion formation.
Information disorder has been categorised into three types: (1)
misinformation, an honest mistake in information sharing, (2)
disinformation, deliberate spreading of inaccurate information, and (3)
malinformation, accurate information that is intended to harm others, such
as leaks. The spread of this information can play an important role in
shaping public opinion, as well as the formation of public opinion can feed
back into the production and sharing of information disorder.
The challenges posed by online information disorder and its ability to
shape public opinion has evoked the occurrence of important political
phenomena of worldwide impact in recent events. This is the case of recent
political events such as Brexit and Trump’s election, where social media
played a significant role in shaping public opinion and issues now known as
“fake news” and “post-truth” had an impact that is yet to be understood.
It is a fact that social media is an excellent resource of mining all kind
of information varying from opinions to actual facts. However, it is also
fact that not all pieces of information are reliable and thus their truth
is highly questionable. One such category of information types are rumours
where the veracity level is not known at the time of posting. Although
rumours can be true many of them are classified as false and such false
rumours are a powerful tool used to manipulate public opinion. It is
therefore very important to detect and verify false rumours before they are
spread and influence the public opinion. In this workshop the aim is to
bring together researchers and practitioners interested in social media
mining and analysis to deal with the emerging issues of rumour veracity
assessment and manipulation of public opinion.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
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Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
* Detection and tracking of rumours.
* Rumour veracity classification.
* Fact-checking social media.
* Detection and analysis of disinformation, hoaxes and fake news.
* Stance detection in social media.
* Qualitative user studies assessing the use of social media.
* Bots detection in social media.
* Measuring public opinion through social media.
* Assessing the impact of social media in public opinion.
* Political analyses of social media.
* Real-time social media mining.
* NLP for social media analysis.
* Network analysis and diffusion of dis/misinformation.
SUBMISSION
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We solicit full research papers (5-10 pages), and short papers (2-4 pages)
both in the ACM camera-ready templates:
http://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template
Please use sample-sigconf.tex as the template but removing the authors
during submission. Full papers cannot exceed 10 pages in length and short
papers cannot exceed 4 pages in length, including all references and
appendices. Papers should be submitted through the EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rdsm2018
Proceedings will be archived on ceur-ws.org, in joint proceedings along
with the other workshops at the conference.
The workshop follows the same rules for the review process (see details
here http://www.cikm2018.units.it/callforpaper.html).
WORKSHOP ORGANISERS
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* Ahmet Aker, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
* Arkaitz Zubiaga, University of Warwick, UK
* Kalina Bontcheva, University of Sheffield, UK
* Maria Liakata, University of Warwick and Alan Turing Institute, UK
* Rob Procter, University of Warwick and Alan Turing Institute, UK
IMPORTANT DATES
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* Submission deadline: 15th July, 2018 (23:59 Hawaii Standard Time)
* Notification of Acceptance: 1st August, 2018
* Camera-Ready Versions Due: 27th August, 2018
* Workshop date: October 22, 2018
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
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* Nikolaos Aletras, The University of Sheffield, UK
* Jisun An, Qatar Computing Research Institute, Qatar
* Pablo Aragón, Eurecat, Spain
* Nicholas Diakopoulos, Northwestern University, USA
* Emilio Ferrara, University of Southern California, USA
* Bahareh Heravi, University College Dublin, Ireland
* Haewoon Kwak, Qatar Computing Research Institute, Qatar
* Vasileios Lampos, University College London, UK
* Piroska Lendvai, University of Göttingen, Germany
* Michal Lukasik, Google, Switzerland
* Matteo Magnini, Uppsala University, Sweden
* Miguel Martinez-Alvarez, Signal Media Ltd., UK
* Petya Osenova, Sofia University and IICT-BAS, Bulgaria
* Leysia Palen, University of Colorado Boulder, USA
* Symeon Papadopoulos, Information Technologies Institute, Greece
* Sara Rosenthal, IBM Research, USA
* Damiano Spina, RMIT University, Australia
* Peter Tolmie, Universität Siegen, Germany
* Sumithra Velupillai, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden and King's
College London, UK
* Andreas Vlachos, The University of Sheffield, UK
* Bo Wang, Alan Turing Institute, UK
* Marcos Zampieri, University of Wolverhampton, UK
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