Third Workshop on Social News on the Web (SNOW 2016)
Co-located with WWW '16, Montreal, Canada
Apr 12th, 2016
http://www.snow-workshop.org/2016/


Call for papers:
The workshop provides a forum for presenting novel ideas and discussing future directions in the emerging areas of news search, news mining, and news recommendation.
It especially focuses on the interplay between news content, generated by professional journalists, and social media content, generated by millions of users in real-time and subject to social media dynamics.

We also invite contributions on modeling and leveraging user feedback related to news content, as well as contributions on mining news comments.
Furthermore, we invite contributions on the more ambitious topics of citizen journalism and computational (or data-driven) journalism.
The former studies how citizens can collaborate to collect information, synthesize, edit, verify, and produce their own news stories following a crowdsourcing paradigm.
The latter investigates the use of analysis of web data by professional journalists as an integral part of the news creation process.

Finally, the workshop will also feature an interactive session to explore existing and emerging research problems in the areas of interest for the workshop.


Topics of interest for SNOW include but are not limited to:
	• Summarization, exploration, and visualization of news
	• Information retrieval in news collections
	• Rumour detection and news content verification
	• 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
	• Platforms and services for computational journalism
	• News and mobile computing
The major criteria for the selection of papers will be their potential to generate discussion and influence future research directions.


Deadlines:
	• Paper submission: Jan 17, 2016 (23:59 Hawaii Standard Time)
	• Acceptance notification: Feb 02, 2016
	• Camera-ready version: Feb 08, 2016


Paper submission:
Two different types of contributions will be considered:
	• Full research papers (6 pages max)
	• Position papers (4 pages max)
In the spirit of the workshop theme, the acceptance of papers will be conditioned to the submission of a blog entry (that will be posted on the workshop website) describing the research carried out in a non-technical style. The purpose is to reach outside the computer-science community and make the latest results on computer-based journalism known to a broader audience.

Papers have to present original research contributions not concurrently submitted elsewhere. Any paper published by the ACM, IEEE, etc. which can be properly cited constitutes research which must be considered in judging the novelty of a WWW submission, whether the published paper was in a conference, journal, or workshop. Therefore, any paper previously published as part of a WWW workshop must be referenced and suitably extended with new content to qualify as a new submission to the Research Track at the WWW conference.

All submitted papers must:
	• be written in English;
	• contain author names, affiliations, and email addresses;
	• be formatted according to the ACM SIG Proceedings template with a font size no smaller than 9pt;
	• be in PDF (make sure that the PDF can be viewed on any platform), and formatted for US Letter size;
	• occupy no more than 6 pages (4 for position papers), including abstract, references, and appendices.
It is the authors’ responsibility to ensure that their submissions adhere strictly to the required format. Submissions that do not comply with the above guidelines may be rejected without review.

Paper submission is single blind and will be handled via EasyChair. We will tentatively invite the best submissions to extend their papers in order to be published on a special issue of a journal.

For any question about the call for papers please contact snow2016@easychair.org


Program Chairs:

Gianmarco De Francisci Morales, Aalto University, Helsinki, Finland
Luca Maria Aiello, Yahoo Labs, London, UK
Symeon Papadopoulos, CERTH-ITI, Thessaloniki, Greece
Haewoon Kwak, Qatar Computing Research Institute, HBKU, Doha, Qatar