A call for papers,with submission deadline of 8 March 2010, has been issued for I-KNOW 2010: The 10th International Conference on Knowledge Management and Knowledge Technologies, to be held 1–3 September 2010, at Messe Congress Graz, Austria.
Papers are invited on the following topics:
“I. Knowledge Management
- Theories for Knowledge Management
- Concepts for Knowledge Management
- Models for Knowledge Management
- Innovative Approaches to Knowledge Management
- Evaluations and Use Case Studies of Knowledge Management
II. Knowledge Discovery
- Information Retrieval and Search Visualization
- Knowledge & Information Visualization
- Semantic Enhanced Knowledge Discovery
- Knowledge Discovery in the Future Internet
- Information Quality in the Web
- Knowledge Relationship Discovery and Statistical Relational Learning
- Large Scale Knowledge Discovery
- Text Mining & Semantic Enrichment
III. Knowledge Services
- User context detection services
- User profile modelling and maintenance services
- Context-aware recommendation services
- Collaborative knowledge construction and modelling services
- Collaborative knowledge maturing services
- Knowledge sharing and communication services
..which are based on Knowledge Technologies such as
- Web 2.0 and Future Internet
- Social Network Analysis
- Adaptive, context-aware systems
- Semantic technologies
- Mobile computing approaches
- Web-services, SOA, service orchestration
- Linked-open data
- Trust & privacy approaches
IV. Social Media
- Models of propagation and influence in twitter, blogs and social tagging systems
- models of expertise and trust in twitter, wikis, newsgroups, question and answering systems
- Agent-based models of social media
- Models of emergent social media properties
- Cooperation and collaboration models
- Modeling social media users and their motivations and goals
- Architectural and framework models
- User modeling and behavioural models
- Social Media Engineering
V. Enterprise 2.0 and Social Web: Case Studies and Evaluations
- Enterprise 2.0
- Corporate Web 2.0
- Social Networking (Services) and the Enterprise
- Wikis, (Micro-)Blogs and the Enterprise
- Computer-Mediated Communication and Computer-Supported Collaborative Work with Social Media
- Communities and Social Media
- Knowledge Transfer, Sharing and Diffusion with Social Media
- Knowledge Management in the Future Internet of People, Content and Knowledge
- Knowledge Management and Business Model Innovation
- Web 2.0 and Viral Marketing”
For more information, please see the call for papers.
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