Social Networks and Future Internet
Annecy, France, June 27-28, 2011
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Location
We are organizing this workshop with the goal to pull together social network researchers from various backgrounds and share past experiences, ongoing research ideas, and future directions. In recent years propelled by the huge popularity, online social networks are becoming the medium for people to not only stay connected, but also share many forms of information (e.g., memos, photos, videos) and initiate new activities. Faced with this unprecedented prevalence of online social networks in our daily lives we review challenges that lie ahead and, in particular, impacts on Future Internet design and propose to organize the workshop under the following four themes:
- Online social network data collection and sharing
- Complex network theories
- Computational infrastructure
- OSNs and social science
- social networks and future Internet
The workshop is supported by the Korea-France STAR project. Within the Framework Programme 7 ICT-2011.1.1 Future Networks, a new project European InterNet Science (EINS) is emerging. We are using this workshop as an opportunity to brainstorm for the project. This workshop is invitation-only, but we could accommodate a small number of researchers upon space availability. Please email the organizers if you are interested in participation.
The workshop will take place in Annecy in the North of the French Alps. Annecy is called the Venice of Savoie -- a well deserved title. The medieval town centre built around a 14th Century Chateau is dissected by small canals and streams running out of Lac Annecy, which is clean, fresh and a wonderful azure colour. Annecy is also the prefecture of the departement of Haute-Savoie.
(an image and texts From
Wikitravel)
The workshop will be hosted by U of Savoie in the buildings of the school Polytech'Annecy on the campus of Annecy-le-Vieux: 5 chemin de Bellevue, 74940 Annecy-le-Vieux [
Google Maps]
Organizers
- Sue Moon, (KAIST)
- Kave Salamatian (Universite de Savoie)
Participants (in alphabetical order)
- Fehmi Abdesselem (University of St. Andrews, UK)
- Abdelberi Chaabane (INRIA)
- Jean-Philippe Cointent (IFRIS, Paris)
- Young-Ho Eom (Institute for Scientific Interchange, Turin, Italy)
- Timur Friedman (UPMC Sorbonne, Universites)
- Hamed Haddadi (University of London)
- Nidhi Hedge (Technicolor, Paris)
- Kyomin Jung (KAIST)
- Dali Kafar (INRIA Grenoble)
- Haewoon Kwak (KAIST)
- Wonjae Lee (KAIST)
- Zhenyu Li (ICT China)
- Pouzin Louis (Eurolinc)
- Laurent Mathy (Lancaster University)
- Wolfgang Mühlbauer (ETH Zurich)
- Hosung Park (KAIST)
- Daniel Quercia (U of Cambridge)
- Vincent Rocca (INRIA)
- Pablo Rodriguez (Telefonica)
- Steve Uhlig (T-Labs, Germany)
- Ben Wagner (European University Institute)
- Gaogang Xie (ICT China)
- Eiko Yoneki (University of Cambridge)
Tentative Program
Monday, June 26th, 2011
9:30am-10:45am Opening and Keynote
- Opening by Kave Salamatian (U of Savoie) and Sue Moon (KAIST)
- Welcome message from Dr. Laurent Foulloy, President of University of Savoie
- "Virtualization and software networking" Laurent Mathy (Lancaster University)
10:45am-11:15am Coffee Break
11:15am-12:45pm Future Internet (I) (Session Chair: Timur Friedman)
- "OpenLab: promoting testbed interoperability" Timur Friedman (UPMC/CNRS)
- "OFELIA: a distributed OpenFlow testbed" Wolfgang Mulbauer (ETHZ) [PDF]
- "Revisiting router architecture with OpenFlow" Steve Uhlig (T-Labs) [PDF]
12:45pm-2:15pm Lunch at the university cantine
2:15pm-3:45pm Social Networks (I) (Session Chair: Sue Moon)
- "Statistical Analysis of Twitter Unfollow Behavior " Haewoon Kwak (KAIST)
- "Online content popularity prediction: a methodological approach" Kave Salamatian (U of Savoie)
- "Parsimonious algorithms for decentralized ranking in social networks" Kyomin Jung (KAIST)
3:45pm-4:15pm Coffee Break
4:15pm-5:45pm Privacy (Session Chair: Kyomin Jung)
- "Reliable data collection to study privacy concerns of OSN mobile users" Fehmi Abdesselem (University of St. Andrews)
- "Interests' semantics-driven inference of personal information" Dali Kafar (INRIA)
- "Monetization of Personal Information" Hamed Haddadi (University of London)
Tuesday, June 27th, 2011
9:30am-11:00am Social Networks (II) (Session Chair: Vincent Rocca)
- "Social-aware task farming in crowd computing" Eiko Yoneki (University of Cambridge) [PDF]
- "How citation boosts promote scientific paradigm shifts and nobel prizes" Young-Ho Eom (Institute for Scientific Interchange) [PDF]
- "Personality and language in social media" Daniel Quercia (University of Cambridge)
11:00am-11:30am Coffee Break
11:30am-12:30pm Future Internet (II) (Session Chair: Laurent Mathy)
- "Programmable Virtual Router Platform Enabling Future Internet Innovation" Zhenyu Li (CAS/ICT China) [PDF]
- "PacketShader 2.0: Design Considerations" Sue Moon (KAIST)
12:30pm-2:00pm Lunch at the university cantine
2:00pm-3:00pm Social Networks (III) (Session Chair: Eiko Yoneki)
- "Sociological Basis for Social Network Analysis" Wonjae Lee (KAIST)
- "Stable boundaries in social networks? Establishing and negotiating the permissible across virtual spaces and transnational boundaries" Ben Wagner (European University Institute) [PDF]
3:00pm-3:30pm Coffee Break
3:30pm-4:30pm Break-out and Wrap-up
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