Workshop on
Open Challenges In online social networks (oasis)
28 June 2022, Virtual Event
held in conjunction with
33rd ACM Conference on Hypertext
and Social Media (HT22)
The diffusion of Online Social Networks (OSNs) has had a profound effect on the way we interact and a deep impact on society and business. Social Media have helped people to communicate, breaking down the geographical barriers that restricted communication. Through social networks, virtual communication, sharing of information, community participation is possible even among people in uncomfortable conditions. Today, Social Media are one of the main parts of daily life by affecting sociality, but they are also important channels through which information travels faster than ever. Analysis of OSN can help to foresee events to manage critical scenarios.
The rapid growth in popularity has opened new challenging problems which involve numerous fields in computer science. These issues have implications on social graph analysis, trust and security, and so on. Moreover, privacy issues and the usage of mobile devices has opened new research fields in the design of decentralized online social networks, which can be considered as one of the most important challenges. Furthermore, the current improvement concerning the study and the proposal of new approaches for Social Networks and Media involve not only
complex network analysis, and, in particular, the decentralization of social services, but also the introduction of innovative technologies such as Artificial Intelligence and Virtual/Mixed Reality to ferry humankind towards the next generation Online Social Networks.
The workshop targets researchers, doctoral students, people from industry and other people interested in discussing, reflecting and networking on central themes associated with the development and the use of social networks. Paper on both theoretical and design aspects of social networks are welcomed, which describe and evaluate novel design methods and system prototypes. The workshop also welcomes work in progress and position papers.
TOPICS
Authors are solicited to submit original, previously unpublished papers in the following, but not limited to, topic areas:
Social Networks Design and Analysis
Security, Trust, and Privacy in Social Networks and Media
Decentralised Social Networking applications: P2P, Cloud, and Mobile
Blockchain Social Media: analysis and applications
Social Sensing and Sentiment Analysis
Incentive systems for OSNs
Data Mining for OSNs and Media
Dynamic Network Analysis in OSNs
AI for OSNs and Media
Social Dynamics
Accessibility for the Web and Media
Mobility Data and Analysis for Social Media
Ethics in Social Media Analysis
Virtual/Mixed Reality for the Metaverse
Important Dates
Papers submission: April 30, 2022 (AoE, UCT -12) EXTENDED FINAL DEADLINE
Notification of acceptance: May 23, 2022
Camera-ready paper due: June 2, 2022
Workshop: June 28, 2022