[Infovis] CFP: IJAIT Special Issue on Natural Language Processing for Social Media Analysis

Andreas Kerren andreas.kerren at lnu.se
Thu Jun 21 11:05:27 CEST 2018


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Note that visualization of social media texts is a topic of interest for this special issue.
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Call for Papers 
International Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools
Special Issue on Natural Language Processing for Social Media Analysis (NLP4SMA)

https://www.worldscientific.com/page/ijait/callforpapers02

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Guest Editors:
Iosif Mporas, i.mporas at herts.ac.uk
Vasiliki Simaki, v.simaki at lancaster.ac.uk
Carita Paradis, carita.paradis at englund.lu.se
Andreas Kerren, andreas.kerren at lnu.se
Michael Paraskevas, mparask at cti.gr
 
The world has witnessed the power of digitized information dissemination via different social media channels, facilitating the spread and organization of information. More and more people use social media on a daily basis in order to express opinions about various topics such as politics, music, lifestyle, environment, or personal matters. This activity produces a massive number of audio-visual data, and text data that need to be further analyzed according to different criteria set in each case.
Text data from social media can provide important information about social media users, their identity and preferences, habits, topics discussed and the trends they follow. Deriving such information from social media text is an intriguing task in the fields of text mining, information visualization and natural language processing (NLP) with a wide range of applications in the social sciences and social media analytics.
In this special issue, we invite research papers in the broader field of NLP techniques for social media text analysis. The topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

Social media text processing for
	• Sentiment analysis
	• Stance detection
	• Trend analysis
	• Topic modelling
	• Gender, age, personality identification
	• Native/non-native language identification
	• Language variety identification
	• Mental health modelling
	• Dementia and frailty identification
	• Visualization of social media text
	• Knowledge discovery from social media text
 
Paper Submission Deadline: January 18, 2019
First Decision Notification: March 31, 2019
Revised Paper Submission: May 30, 2019
Final Paper Submission: June 30, 2019
Final Decision Notification: July 30, 2019
 
Submissions will be made through IJAIT "Online Submission'" System at http://www.editorialmanager.com/ijait/login.asp. Please submit your paper under the NLP4SMA folder.



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