Principles of Social Networking: The New Horizon and Emerging Challenges

It is our pleasure to invite you to contribute a chapter in this book within its scope mentioned below.

Website http://cs.nits.ac.in/social_networking/ Submission link https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=psn20200 Abstract Submission May 25, 2020 Full Chapter Submission August 25, 2020

This is an edited (multi-authored) book titled "Principles of Social Networking: The New Horizon and Emerging Challenges" in collaboration with Springer and the International Federation of Information Processing (IFIP) TC 12 to be published (Final approval is pending) under IFIP-AICT series, Springer.

Tentative List of Topics

  • Introduction to Social Networking
  • Network Modelling, Visualization and Analyzing Tools
  • Role of Centrality in Social Networks
  • Community detection in Social Networks
  • Link prediction in Social Networks
  • Information diffusion and Epidemics
  • Influence propagation and Influence Maximization
  • Crowdsourcing
  • Privacy and cybersecurity
  • Social Recommender Systems
  • Misinformation, Fake News and Rumor Detection
  • Social Reputation, Influence, and Trust
  • Targeted Advertisement and Viral Marketing
  • Review Mining and Rating
  • Sentiment Analysis and Public Opinion Mining
  • Deep learning techniques for social networking
  • Data collection and quality from Social Media
  • Big data and scalability in Social Networks
  • Social geography and spatial networks
  • Multirelational, multidimensional, multi-aspect, multilayer networks

Editors of the Book Dr. Anupam Biswas, National Institute of Technology Silchar, Dr. Ripon Patgiri, National Institute of Technology Silchar, Dr. Bhaskar Biswas, Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi. Publication All accepted book chapter will be published in IFIP-AICT book series. IFIP-AICT will be indexed in Springer, SCOPUS, Web of Science, DBLP and other databases. Contact All questions about submissions should be emailed [email protected], [email protected].

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