June 5, 2023
4th workshop on the
Data for the wellbeing of the most vulnerable
Proceedings: https://workshop-proceedings.icwsm.org/
The scale, reach, and real-time nature of the Internet is opening new frontiers for understanding the vulnerabilities in our societies, including inequalities and fragility in the face of a changing world. From tracking seasonal illnesses like the flu across countries and populations, to understanding the context of mental conditions such as anorexia and bulimia, web data has the potential to capture the struggles and wellbeing of diverse groups of people. Vulnerable populations including children, elderly, racial or ethnic minorities, socioeconomically disadvantaged, underinsured or those with certain medical conditions, are often absent in commonly used data sources. The recent developments around COVID-19 epidemic makes these issues even more urgent, with an unequal share of both disease and economic burden among various populations.
Thus, the aim of this workshop is to encourage the community to use new sources of data as well as methodologies to study the wellbeing of vulnerable populations. The selection of appropriate data sources, identification of vulnerable groups, and ethical considerations in the subsequent analysis are of great importance in the extension of the benefits of big data revolution to these populations. As such, the topic is highly multidisciplinary, bringing together researchers and practitioners in computer science, epidemiology, demography, linguistics, and many others.
We anticipate topics such as the below will be relevant:
Establishing cohorts, data de-biasing
Validation via individual-level or aggregate-level data
Linking data to disease and other well-being
Population data sources for validation
Correlation analysis and other statistical methods
Longitudinal analysis on social media
Spatial, linguistic, and temporal analyses
Privacy, ethics, and informed consent
Data quality issues
Keynote Speakers
Associate Professor in the Department of Network and Data Science at the Central European University
Staff Researcher at the Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Physics and Complex Systems
Executive Director - Data Friendly Space (DFS), previously at Estonian Centre for International Development (ESTDEV)
Senior Scientist, Qatar Computing Research Institute
DEMO
AIDR—the Grand Prize winner of the 2015 Open Source Software System Challenge—is a free and open platform to filter and classify social media messages related to emergencies, disasters, and humanitarian crises. AIDR uses human and machine intelligence to automatically tag up to thousands of messages per minute. Dr. Muhammad Imran will introduce and demonstrate its application to real-world emergencies.
SCHEDULE
June 5, 2023
Find the papers here: https://workshop-proceedings.icwsm.org/
9:00 - Introduction
9:05 - Keynote 1: Marton Karsai: Socioeconomic networks, segregation patterns and their dynamics
Further reading: Interpreting wealth distribution via poverty map inference using multimodal data
9:30 - Paper Session 1:
9:30 - Demographic inequalities in digital spaces in China: The case of Weibo. Wenqing Qian, Ole Hexel, Emilio Zagheni, Ridhi Kashyap and Ingmar Weber
9:40 - What are Your Pronouns? Examining Gender Pronoun Usage on Twitter. Julie Jiang, Emily Chen, Luca Luceri, Goran Muric, Francesco Pierri, Ho-Chun Herbert Chang and Emilio Ferrara
9:50 - Beyond the Headlines: Understanding Sentiments and Morals Impacting Female Employment in Spain. Oscar Araque, Luca Barbaglia, Francesco Berlingieri, Marco Colagrossi, Sergio Consoli, Lorenzo Gatti, Kyriaki Kalimeri and Mauri Caterina
10:00 - Misogynistic Disinformation on Arabic Twitter: A Case Study of Online Harassment Against Women Journalists in the Middle East. Marc Jones and Wajdi Zaghouani
Further reading: State-aligned misogynistic disinformation on Arabic Twitter: The attempted silencing of an Al Jazeera journalist
10:08 - Demo: Muhammad Imran on AIDR
Datasets:
10:30 - Coffee break
11:00 - Keynote 2: José Javier Ramasco: Characterizing migration with Twitter data
11:25 - Paper Session 2:
11:25 - News Hurts: Exploring the Link Between Pandemic-Related Social Media Use and Trauma Symptoms. Claudine Tinsman, Max Van Kleek and Siddharth Arora
11:35 - Online Networks of Support in Distressed Environments: Solidarity and Mobilization during the Russian Invasion of Ukraine. Jinyi Ye, Nikhil Jindal, Francesco Pierri and Luca Luceri
11:45 - Unveiling the dynamics of censorship, COVID-19 regulations, and protest: An Empirical Study of Chinese Subreddit r/china irl. Siyi Zhou, Luca Luceri and Emilio Ferrara
11:55 - CoVaxNet: An Online-Offline Data Repository for COVID-19 Vaccine Research. Bohan Jiang, Paras Sheth, Baoxin Li and Huan Liu
12:05 - Keynote 3: Karin Maasel: Why landing on Mars could be easier than Humanitarian AI
Further reading: Leveraging Domain Knowledge for Inclusive and Bias-aware Humanitarian Response Entry Classification
12:30 - Closing
Important dates
Papers Submissions: March 27 April 7, 2023
Paper Acceptance Notification: April 10 April 20, 2023
Final Camera-Ready Paper Due: May 6, 2023
ICWSM-2023 Workshops Day: June 5, 2023
Call for papers & abstracts
(Call is closed)
We welcome both 2-page abstracts, as well as Long (8 pages) and Short (4 pages) papers - not counting references & appendix.
All submissions should be in English. The Long and Short papers will be published in ICWSM Workshop proceedings by the AAAI Press. Please follow the AAAI format.
The reviewing process will be double blind, so please anonymize your submissions.
Submit via the EasyChair portal: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dwmv23
Program Committee:
Duilio Balsamo, Bocconi University
Mike Conway, University of Utah
Emilio Zagheni, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR)
Daniela Perrotta, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR)
Hernan Sarmiento, Universidad de Chile
Ailbhe Finnerty, University College London (UCL)
Mariano Beiro, Universidad de Buenos Aires
Oscar Araque, Universidad Polit'ecnica de Madrid
Vjosa Preniq, Queen Mary University London
Derry Wijaya, Boston University
Aleksandr Farseev, National University of Singapore
The Venue
Limassol, Cyprus
The workshop is co-located with the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media (ICWSM)
Organizers
ISI Foundation’s Lagrange Project supported by CRT Foundation