The ASE/IEEE International Conference on Social Computing (SocialCom) will
take place in Amsterdam (The Netherlands), September 3-6, 2012.
The focus of SocialCom is on information and communication technologies
aimed at
modeling, analysis and synthesis of social interactions. The program will
cover the whole spectrum of contexts where computers play a role in
human-human and human-machine interaction, from co-located, face-to-face
dyadic interactions up to large-scale on-line social networks.
Doctoral Consortium: Call for Participation Quick Facts
- Submission deadline: 5 June 2012 (5:00pm PDT) to the email:
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- Notification: 30 June 2012
- Camera-ready deadline: 20 Juli 2012
- Submission format: A single unanonymized PDF (100 KB) document
containing (1) a two-page Extended Abstract Format<
http://chi2012.acm.org/cfp-formatting-instructions.shtml#extendedformat>
paper; and (2) a three to four-page Appendix. The document must follow the
format and structure outlined on the website, which is specified in detail
in the SocialCom abstract
templatehttp://www.asesite.org/conferences/socialcom/2012/SocialCom2012_cfp.html
- Selection process: Curated
- At the conference: Accepted submissions will be presented both at the
Doctoral Consortium, which is open only to participants, and as a poster
at the conference. Please see the Information for Poster Presenters on the
website.
- Archives: Extended abstracts; DVD and ACM Digital Library
Message from the Doctoral Consortium Chairs
The SocialCom 2012 Doctoral Consortium provides an opportunity for
Doctoralstudents to explore and develop their research interests in an
interdisciplinary workshop, under the guidance of a panel of distinguished
researchers. We invite students who feel they would benefit from this kind
of feedback on their dissertation work to apply for this unique opportunity
to share their work with students in a similar situation as well as senior
researchers in the field. The strongest candidates will be those who have a
clear topic and research approach, and have made some progress, but who are
not so far along that they can no longer make changes. In addition to
stating how you will gain from participation, both you and your advisor
should be clear on what you can contribute to the Doctoral Consortium.
Gerrit van der Veer, Open University
Vanessa Evers, University of Twente
Roelof van Zwol, Yahoo!
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What is the Doctoral Consortium?
The Consortium has the following objectives:
- Provide a supportive setting for feedback on students' current
research and guidance on future research directions
- Offer each student comments and fresh perspectives on their work from
researchers and students outside their own institution
- Promote the development of a supportive community of scholars and a
spirit of collaborative research
- Contribute to the conference goals through interaction with other
researchers and conference events
The Consortium will be held on 3 September. Depending on the quality of
the applicants, the consortium will be held as a single track for 6-8
participants. The DC will be an afternoon event and start with a DC Lunch.
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Vanessa Evers
Professor and Chair Human Media Interaction (HMI)
University of Twente
Department of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science,
(EEMCS).
PO Box 217
NL-7500 AE Enschede
the Netherlands
Tel: +31 53 489 3740
Fax: +31 53 489 3503
site: http://www.ewi.utwente.nl/~eversv
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The ASE/IEEE International Conference on Social Computing (SocialCom) will
take place in Amsterdam (The Netherlands), September 3-6, 2012. The focus
of SocialCom is on information and communication technologies aimed at
modeling, analysis and synthesis of social interactions. The program will
cover the whole spectrum of contexts where computers play a role in
human-human and human-machine interaction, from co-located, face-to-face
dyadic interactions up to large-scale on-line social networks.
Doctoral Consortium: Call for Participation Quick Facts
- Submission deadline: 5 June 2012 (5:00pm PDT) to the email:
[log in to unmask]
- Notification: 30 June 2012
- Camera-ready deadline: 20 Juli 2012
- Submission format: A single unanonymized PDF (100 KB) document
containing (1) a two-page Extended Abstract
Format<http://chi2012.acm.org/cfp-formatting-instructions.shtml#extendedformat>
paper;
and (2) a three to four-page Appendix. The document must follow the format
and structure outlined on the website, which is specified in detail in the
SocialCom abstract template
http://www.asesite.org/conferences/socialcom/2012/SocialCom2012_cfp.html
- Selection process: Curated
- At the conference: Accepted submissions will be presented both at the
Doctoral Consortium, which is open only to participants, and as a poster
at the conference. Please see the Information for Poster Presenters on the
website.
- Archives: Extended abstracts; DVD and ACM Digital Library
Message from the Doctoral Consortium Chairs
The SocialCom 2012 Doctoral Consortium provides an opportunity for
Doctoralstudents to explore and develop their research interests in an
interdisciplinary workshop, under the guidance of a panel of distinguished
researchers. We invite students who feel they would benefit from this kind
of feedback on their dissertation work to apply for this unique opportunity
to share their work with students in a similar situation as well as senior
researchers in the field. The strongest candidates will be those who have a
clear topic and research approach, and have made some progress, but who are
not so far along that they can no longer make changes. In addition to
stating how you will gain from participation, both you and your advisor
should be clear on what you can contribute to the Doctoral Consortium.
Gerrit van der Veer, Open University
Vanessa Evers, University of Twente
Roelof van Zwol, Yahoo!
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What is the Doctoral Consortium?
The Consortium has the following objectives:
- Provide a supportive setting for feedback on students' current
research and guidance on future research directions
- Offer each student comments and fresh perspectives on their work from
researchers and students outside their own institution
- Promote the development of a supportive community of scholars and a
spirit of collaborative research
- Contribute to the conference goals through interaction with other
researchers and conference events
The Consortium will be held on 3 September. Depending on the quality of
the applicants, the consortium will be held as a single track for 6-8
participants. The DC will be an afternoon event and start with a DC Lunch.
---------------
Vanessa Evers
Professor and Chair Human Media Interaction (HMI)
University of Twente
Department of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science,
(EEMCS).
PO Box 217
NL-7500 AE Enschede
the Netherlands
Tel: +31 53 489 3740
Fax: +31 53 489 3503
site: http://www.ewi.utwente.nl/~eversv
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