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ICWSM 2025: International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media

Conference Location: Copenhagen University, City Campus
Workshop Location: Copenhagen, AAU Campus
23.06.2025 Kl. 12:00 - 26.06.2025 Kl. 12:00
English
On location
Conference Location: Copenhagen University, City Campus
Workshop Location: Copenhagen, AAU Campus
23.06.2025 Kl. 12:00 - 26.06.2025 Kl. 12:0023.06.2025 Kl. 12:00 - 26.06.2025 Kl. 12:00
English
On location
MASSHINE
ICWSM 2025: International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media

Conference Location: Copenhagen University, City Campus
Workshop Location: Copenhagen, AAU Campus
23.06.2025 Kl. 12:00 - 26.06.2025 Kl. 12:00
English
On location
Conference Location: Copenhagen University, City Campus
Workshop Location: Copenhagen, AAU Campus
23.06.2025 Kl. 12:00 - 26.06.2025 Kl. 12:0023.06.2025 Kl. 12:00 - 26.06.2025 Kl. 12:00
English
On location
ICWSM is the perfect venue for research that blends social science and computational approaches to address important and challenging questions about human social behavior through online traces while advancing computational tools for vast and unstructured data.
Now in its nineteenth year, ICWSM has become a premier venue for computational social science and social computing. Previous conferences have featured papers, posters, and demos from a wide range of disciplines, including network science, artificial intelligence, machine learning, data mining, natural language processing, image/multimedia processing, human-computer interaction, sociology, communication, political science, anthropology, psychology, economics, and digital humanities.
Early Bird Deadline: 9th of May 2025
Registration closing date: 26th June 2025
NB: There are two separate registrations for the main conference and the workshop.
Topics include (but are not limited to):
- Analysis of the relationship between social media and mainstream media
- Qualitative and quantitative studies of online platforms
- Subjectivity in textual data; sentiment analysis; polarity/opinion/stance identification and extraction, linguistic analyses of human behavior on the web
- Information retrieval on online platforms
- Credibility of online content
- Measuring predictability of real-world phenomena based on digital trace data, e.g., spanning politics, finance, and health
- Social network analysis; communities identification; expertise and authority discovery
- Trust; reputation; recommendation systems
- Text categorization; topic recognition; demographic/gender/age identification
- Privacy and security on the web
- Trend identification and tracking; time series forecasting for web data
- New web applications; interfaces; interaction techniques
- Engagement, motivations, incentives, and gamification on the web
- Social innovation and effecting change through the web
- Psychological, personality-based, and ethnographic studies of web-based platforms
- Studies of digital humanities (culture, history, arts) using online traces
- Internet usage on mobile devices; location, human mobility, and behavior
- Organizational and group behavior mediated by web technology; interpersonal communication mediated by web and social media