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The International Conference on Social Informatics (SocInfo) is an interdisciplinary venue for researchers from informatics and the social & management sciences to come together to share ideas and opinions, and present original research work. The goal is to create an opportunity for the dissemination of knowledge between the two communities, as well as to enable mutual critical discussion of current research.

The conference solicits original research and experience based case study papers, as well as proposals for demonstrations. It welcomes interdisciplinary papers on methods from the social sciences in the study of information systems, applying information technology in the study of social phenomena, or applying social concepts in the design of information systems.

The analysis, modeling and simulation of complex social phenomena, including Web2.0 applications, using well-established models such as social networks, is of particular interest to SocInfo2011. Enhancement of established social models may lead to breakthroughs in the design of algorithms or information systems that rely on social participation and social mechanisms. Behavioral game theory and realistic social simulation may be the road to the development of new social models for social information systems.

Web mining, text mining, natural language processing, opinion mining and sentiment analysis are the domains that attempt to exploit information available in the World Wide Web for a better understanding of social phenomena. Such research can benefit from the state-of-the-art knowledge in the social sciences, and is therefore solicited for SocInfo.

Applications of social concepts in concrete information systems such as web enterprises, enterprise management, e-governance and service sector, virtual environments such as multiplayer online games, multi-agent systems, e-commerce (including trust management and reputation systems) environments for support of teamwork, argumentation and debate, or creative work, will be of interest. The extensions of established knowledge in recommendation systems, collaborative applications (including collaborative filtering and tagging), distributed AI or multi-agent systems for the purpose of incorporating social mechanisms are also of interest to the conference.

Finally, the implications of such influence of technology on our society at large, including its security implications on individual’s privacy and identity, as well as on cyber infrastructure and homeland security are of interest to the conference.

Detailed research topics of interest for this conference include, but are not limited to:

  • Computational models of social phenomena and social simulation
  • Social networks: discovery, evolution, analysis and applications
  • Web mining and its social interpretations
  • Security, privacy, trust, reputation and incentive issues
  • Design and analysis of Web2.0 applications (social or collaborative Web applications)
  • Algorithms and protocols inspired by human societies
  • Mechanisms for providing fairness in information systems
  • Social choice mechanisms in the e-society
  • Recommendation systems and social applications of the semantic Web
  • Virtual communities (e.g., open-source, multiplayer gaming, etc.)
  • Impact of technology on socio-economic, security, defense aspects
  • Visualization of dynamic social networks

In addition, the Symposium on Social Dynamics in Online Gaming will be organized as part of SocInfo2011.

Submission guidelines:
The proceeding of the conference will be published by Springer Verlag under the Lecture Note Series in Computer Science (LNCS). All submitted papers must be in Springer format. The conference invites research paper, poster and demo submissions.

Research papers should not contain author names for purpose of double-blind review. They should be submitted in PDF format and should not exceed the page limit of 14 pages. Paper acceptance can be regular paper, short paper or poster.

Selected SocInfo2011 papers will be invited to be extended for submission to a Special Issue of Journal of Information Technology and Politics and to the Social Network Analysis and Mining (Springer) journal submission.

Poster and demo submissions do not go through double-blind review. A poster/demo paper should be submitted in PDF format and should not exceed the page limit of 4 pages. The accepted poster/demo papers will be included in the conference proceedings.

Research paper authors should submit papers to the EasyChair (Research Papers) and Poster/Demonstration paper author should submit papers to the EasyChair (Posters/Demos).

SocInfo2011 will provide some travel awards to student authors attending the conference. More details about the award application will be available later.

Important dates:

Research papers:
Full paper submission: May 7, 2011 (extended)
Notification of acceptance: June 30, 2011
Submission of final version: July 15, 2011

Poster/Demonstration Papers:
Poster/Demo submission: May 31, 2011 (extended)
Notification of acceptance: June 30, 2011
Submission of final version: July 15, 2011

Organizer & Host
Co-organizer
Supporting Universities
Supporting Associations
GXA
Silver Sponsors
Lee Foundation
IDMPO
MDA
PJIIT
SIRC
Other Sponsors
Alexandra Health
Ascott Group
Cambridge University Press
Lancet Software
Newater
SAS
Book Exhibitors
Taylor & Francis Asia Pacific
Official Media Partner
Computer World Singapore
We wish to thanks our sliver sponsors: AFOSR, AOARD, LEE FOUNDATION, IDMPO, MDA, PJIIT and SIRC for their contribution to SocInfo2011.
We would also like to thanks our sponsors: Alexandra Health, Ascott Group, Cambridge University Press, Lancet Software, Newater and SAS for their contribution to SocInfo2011.