Track 9
Track 9: Social and Mobile Computing
Track Chairs:
• Hicham Elmongui: Alexandria University, Egypt
• Hajar Mousannif: Cadi Ayyad University, Morocco
Various social computing applications such as social networking (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+, etc.), blogs, email, instant messaging, wikis, and social bookmarking have been widely popularized by providing digital platforms for social interaction. These applications profoundly changed social behaviors and digital life styles of human. However, various critical issues such as analysis, mining, trust, privacy, social cognition, social intelligence and mobile social computing still provide significant challenges.
Social Computing track seeks original and high quality papers related to:
• Social and crowd computing.
• Social network analysis and mining.
• Social media infrastructure and cloud computing.
• Social cognition and social intelligence.
• Social media analytics.
• Social system design and architectures.
• Mobile social computing.
• Text mining and sentiment analysis
• Social network and machine learning
• Social data management
• Social network and Pervasive computing
• Social network and emotion/opinion recognition
• Methodologies and tools.
PC Members
Imad Afyouni, Umm Al-Qura University, Saudi Arabia
Yasmina Douiji, Faculty of Science and technology of Marrakesh, Morocco
Hicham Elmongui, Alexandria University, Egypt
Maria Fasli, University of Essex, United Kingdom
Sohaib Ghani, Umm Al-Qura University, Saudi Arabia
Abdelkrim Haqiq, Hassan 1st University, Morocco
Salima Hassas, Claude Bernard University-Lyon1, France
Mohamed Khalefa, Alexandria University, Egypt
Shaymaa Khater, Virginia Tech, United States of America
Riham Mansour, Microsoft Research, Egypt
Hajar Mousannif, Cadi Ayyad University, Morocco
Hasna Sabah, Cadi Ayyad University, Morocco