Important Dates
Paper submission: May 19, 2012
Notification of acceptance: July 10 , 2012
Camera-ready: August 11, 2012
LA-Web Conference: Oct 25th - 27th, 2012
This year, the first day of LA-WEB will hold joint-sessions with SPIRE 2012. We seek novel, innovative, and exciting work in all areas of web research including, but not limited to the following areas:
· Web data mining, search, and analytics
· Multimedia, and digital libraries
· Social media, collaboration, and web communities
· Visualization, interaction, and user interfaces
· Web engineering, performance, reliability and scalability
· Usability, accessibility, and emerging regions
· Security, privacy, and rights management
· Semantic web, XML, and cloud services
· Spam characterization, detection and filtering
· E-commerce, E-Science, and E-government
· E-Learning and rural computing
Papers should describe original, unpublished, high quality research, properly placing the work in the context of the state of the art, and clearly indicating the work's innovative aspects and contributions to the field. Authors may submit full papers (up to 8 pages), or short papers (up to 4 pages). LA-WEB offers a great venue to show exciting new work that is mature (full papers) and work that is at an early stage and can benefit from discussion with colleagues (short papers). All submissions will be evaluated on the basis if originality, quality, and technical contribution.
All accepted papers will by published by the IEEE and be included in the Digital Library. Authors of accepted papers must register for and attend the conference. Submissions specifically focused on developing regions are highly encouraged.
To find out more about the LA-WEB 2012 and about the call for papers, visit the conference's website by clicking here.
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