Web Observatory Workshop today at WWW2013
Posted on:A reminder to those of you at WWW2013 in Rio – our workshop today is in room Queluz II and runs from 1pm-8pm. Our keynote speaker is Professor Ramesh Jain at 5pm on “Observing Personal and Societal Health using EventShop” . The workshop program is on http://wow.oerc.ox.ac.uk/ and our twitter hashtag is #WOW2013
— Dave
Session 3 13:00-14:30 OBSERVATORY CASE STUDIES
Introduction to workshop and participant intros (please indicate if you wish to give a short talk later)
* Karissa Mckelvey and Filippo Menczer. Design and Prototyping of a Social Media Observatory
* Jérôme Kunegis. KONECT – The Koblenz Network Collection
Marie Joan Kristine Gloria, Deborah L. McGuinness, Joanne S. Luciano and Qingpeng Zhang.Exploration in Web Science: Instruments for Web Observatories
Session 4 15:00-16:30 USING OBSERVATORIES
* Nattiya Kanhabua and Wolfgang Nejdl. Understanding the Diversity of Tweets in the Time of Outbreaks
Ramine Tinati, Thanassis Tiropanis and Leslie Carr. An Approach for Using Wikipedia to Measure the Flow of Trends across Countries
Ionut Trestian, Chunjing Xiao and Aleksandar Kuzmanovic. A Glance at an Overlooked Part of the World Wide Web
Short introductions of other observatory activities represented in the room
Session 5 17:00-18:30 KEYNOTE AND OBSERVATORY ENGINEERING
Keynote: Prof Ramesh Jain “Observing Personal and Societal Health using EventShop”
Patrice Seyed, Tim Lebo, Evan Patton, James Mccusker and Deborah McGuinness.SemantEco: A Next-Generation Web Observatory
Ernesto Diaz-Aviles. Living Analytics Methods for the Web Observatory
Session 6 18:30-20:00 OBSERVATORY ECOSYSTEM
* Paul Booth, Paul Gaskell and Christopher Hughes. The Economics of Data: Quality, Value & Exchange in Web Observatories
Ian Brown, Wendy Hall and Lisa Harris. From search to observation
Discussion of the future Web Observatory R&D agenda
My intro slides are available on slideshare on http://www.slideshare.net/davidderoure/wow2013-introduction