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CFP: International Workshop on Mobile Social Networking and Computing (MSNCom-2016)

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Haozhe Wang <[log in to unmask]>

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Final Submission Deadline 15 May 2016 (GMT)
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2nd International Workshop on Mobile Social Networking and Computing
(MSNCom-2016)

to be held in conjunction with the 5th IEEE/CIC International
Conference on Communications in China (ICCC 2016), Chengdu, China,
27-29 July, 2016

Workshop website: http://empslocal.ex.ac.uk/people/phd/hw389/msncom2016/


SCOPE OF THE WORKSHOP
========================
With the rapid development of broadband wireless networks and location
sensing technologies, Mobile Social Networks (MSNs) pervade many
aspects of our daily lives. By incorporating the spatial dimension
with social dimension, MSNs foster many interesting and valuable
applications and analysis, such as location recommendation service,
personal health care, smart cities, location-based marketing,
community discovery, and group behaviour analysis. MSN is influencing
our societal and cultural norms, and transforming the method we
acquire and share information and the way we communicate with others.
However, these mobile social systems are characterised by complex
network architectures and abundant contextual information, due to the
heterogeneous access techniques and massive amount of data generated
from social services and social media streams. Moreover, distinguished
from general social networking and computing, wireless network
characteristics, social factors, contextual information and insights,
human behaviour, security and privacy should be taken into account
together to understand and improve the MSN systems, and thereby making
MSN a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary challenge.

MSNCom workshop is organised with this challenge in mind, aiming to
address a wide spectrum of research challenges and key issues in MSNs.
Of particular interests are cutting-edge research in the fields of
wireless communication, network architecture, social computing, mobile
social services and applications, social big data analysis, social
knowledge mining, security and privacy, and other related areas.

MSNCom-2016 will continue the success of MSNCom-2015 which is held in
Liverpool, UK. The workshop aims to bring the research community and
industry practitioners together and foster a cross-disciplinary
scientific forum and provide unique opportunities for sharing new
results and discussing emerging directions focused around mobile
social networking and computing.


TOPICS OF INTERESTS
====================
The topics of interests related to this workshop include, but are not
limited to:

- Architecture for large-scale mobile social systems

- Scalable data-centric wireless network architecture

- Information-centric networking for MSN

- Heterogeneous wireless networks

- Multimedia communications over wireless

- Cross-layer design and network optimisation for MSN

- Green wireless network architectures and energy-efficient communications

- Mobile and wearable social networks and systems

- Performance evaluation of social media, services and systems

- Interoperability between future wireless networks and MSN

- Emerging MSN applications and services

- System prototypes, real deployments and experimentation

- Social and media analysis

- Big data analytics in MSN

- Large-scale social data computing

- Data mining and machine learning techniques for MSN

- Recommendation and inference techniques

- Pattern recognition and trend prediction algorithms

- Analysis and mining for location-based social data

- Social network modeling and issues

- Processing of social media stream

- Cloud computing for MSN

- Trust and reputation modeling

- Security and privacy in MSN


IMPORTANT DATES
==================
Paper Submission Deadline: 20 April 2016 (final deadline 15 May 2016)

Notification Date: 1 June 2016

Camera-ready Paper Due: 10 June 2016

Registration Due: 10 June 2016

Workshop Date: 27-29 July 2016


PAPER SUBMISSION GUIDELINE
=============================
The workshop seeks for novel, previously unpublished papers. All
submissions should be written in English with a maximum paper length
of six (6) printed pages (10-point font) including figures and
references without incurring additional page charges (maximum 1
additional page with over-length page charge if accepted). More
submission details can be found at
http://empslocal.ex.ac.uk/people/phd/hw389/msncom2016/submission.html.

Once accepted, the paper will be included into the IEEE conference
proceedings and IEEE Xplore. At least one of the authors of any
accepted paper is requested to register the paper for the conference.

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