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Introduction

Welcome to SNOW 2017, the Fourth Workshop on Social News On the Web. The workshop is held in Perth, Australia in conjunction with the 26th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW 2017) on April 2017. Information about the location of the workshop will be published on the WWW website.

Online news has generated an epochal change in the way we consume news and it has disrupted the journalism industry by changing the news life-cycle that leads professional journalists to build news and casual news readers to consume them. In fact, journalists and readers have now access to a huge amount of information on the Web, the largest public data repository in the world. Being huge implies being not easily accessible. New tools need to be developed in order to allow journalists to verify hypotheses, link events and support claims. and to provide to readers filtered, high-quality content relevant to their interest. These tools will allow modern journalists to work at unprecedented scale and speed, thus giving rise to a new form of data-driven journalism.

The workshop provides an interdisciplinary forum to bring together researchers and professionals working in several fields including journalism, computer science, and social science to present novel ideas and discussing future directions in this scenario.

Call for paper

Important date

2017-01-24
Draft paper submission deadline
2017-02-10
Draft paper acceptance notification
2017-02-20
Final paper submission deadline

Submission Topics

The relevant topics of interest for SNOW include but are not limited to:

  • Summarization, exploration, and visualization of news

  • Rumor detection, fact checking and news content verification

  • Social media and censorship

  • Filter bubble in social media

  • Information retrieval in news collections

  • News propagation on social networks

  • Personalized news recommendation

  • Detection of breaking news and events from social streams

  • Tracking of news evolution

  • Framing, agenda setting, and gate keeping in online news and social media

  • Behavioural modeling and profiling of news readers

  • Modeling trust and authority of news sources

  • Retrieval and mining of multimedia related to news

  • Multimedia geotagging and geographical mining related to news

  • Studying the interplay between news and social media data

  • Mining news comments, sentiment and opinion

  • Citizen journalism and wiki-news

  • Data-driven journalism

  • Robot journalism, algorithmic news selection and legal aspects

  • Platforms and services for computational journalism

  • News and mobile computing

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Important Date
  • Apr 03

    2017

    Conference Date

  • Jan 24 2017

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Feb 10 2017

    Draft Paper Acceptance Notification

  • Feb 20 2017

    Final Paper Deadline

  • Apr 03 2017

    Registration deadline

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