We welcome you to the WWW2017 conference, the 26th of the series, and only the second one to be held in Australia.
The annual World Wide Web Conference is the premier international forum to present and discuss progress in research, development, standards, and applications related to the Web. This conference is organised under the aegis of the International World Wide Web Conference Committee (IW3C2) in collaboration with local conference organisers in the host city, in this case, the four public universities in Western Australia: Curtin University, Murdoch University, the University of Western Australia and Edith Cowan University. This year, WWW 2017 is offered as the centerpiece of the inaugural Festival of the Web in Perth, a week-long celebration.
WWW 2017 provides an opportunity to hear from the leaders of the web including three distinguished keynote speeches by world-class experts: Mark Pesce, Yoelle Maarek, and Melanie Johnston-Hollitt. There is a rich environment of technical activities, including 164 high quality papers in the Research Tracks, 54 papers in the four alternate tracks, over 100 papers in 15 workshops, 13 tutorial sessions, a Ph.D. Symposium track comprising presentations by seven doctoral students, an Industry track consisting of 20 papers focused on applied research, 20 demonstrations, a W3C track examining the latest Web standards and emerging technologies and 64 posters with, for the first time, a number of these offered as e-posters to augment the static poster panels. Overall, WWW2017 provides more than 400 high quality presentations on the key research and development issues of the World Wide Web.
Co-located events in the Festival of the Web 2017 include the 4th Big Data Innovators Gathering (BIG 2017), the Web for All conference (W4A2017), and the 5th Serious Games and Applications for Health conference (SeGaH'17). In addition, several new events include Collaboration-Innovation, a one day conference focusing on building smart business innovation through collaboration; the Trust Factory, a curated forum exploring issues of trust and privacy on the web; and Bytes and Rights, a conference focused on issues of web governance, copyright, digital rights, privacy and security on the web. Finally, the Big Day In is a one-day IT careers conference designed by students for students, including tips and advice for secondary school students interested in IT and the web.
Given Perth's location in one of the world's richest areas of natural resources, DeepSensor, a world class gathering of industry professionals, is being conducted as part of the Festival as an opportunity for professionals to share their real-world insights into the continuing development of the internet of things in the mining, oil and gas industries.
An Analysis on a YouTube-like UGC site with Enhanced Social Features
YouTube-like User Generated Content (UGC) sites are nowadays entertaining over a billion people. Resource provision is essential for these giant UGC sites as they allow users to request videos from a potentially unlimited selection in an asynchronous ...
Using Retweet Information as a Feature to Classify Messages Contents
We investigate the use of machine learning algorithms to classify content published in Online Social Networks using as input solely user interaction data, instead of the actual message content. During a period of six months, we monitored and gathered ...
The Nature and Origin of Heavy Tails in Retweet Activity
Modern social media platforms facilitate the rapid spread of information online. Modelling phenomena such as social contagion and information diffusion are contingent upon a detailed understanding of the information-sharing processes. In Twitter, an ...
Particle Filter Inference based on Activities for Overlapping Community Models
Various kinds of data such as social media can be represented as a network or graph. Latent variable models using Bayesian statistical inference are powerful tools to represent such networks. One such latent variable network model is a Mixed Membership ...
Structural Aspects of User Roles in Information Cascades
Social media plays an important role for the exchange and dissemination of information among its users. In turn, online users shape social media by their interactions, status and online behaviour in general. These aspects differ massively from user to ...
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- Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on World Wide Web Companion
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Acceptance Rates
Year | Submitted | Accepted | Rate |
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WWW '18 | 1,155 | 170 | 15% |
WWW '17 | 966 | 164 | 17% |
WWW '17 Companion | 966 | 164 | 17% |
WWW '16 | 727 | 115 | 16% |
WWW '16 Companion | 727 | 115 | 16% |
WWW '15 | 929 | 131 | 14% |
WWW '14 | 645 | 84 | 13% |
WWW '13 Companion | 1,250 | 831 | 66% |
WWW '13 | 831 | 125 | 15% |
Overall | 8,196 | 1,899 | 23% |