>>>>>>The deadline for papers and abstracts submission has been extended to February 1st 2019.<<<<<<
This Workshop aims at collecting examples of Data Collaboratives, a new form of collaboration, beyond the public-private partnership model, in which participants from different sectors — especially companies — exchange their data to create public value. Also, the Workshop will particularly welcome those contributions which aim at closing the gap between developing models and algorithms, and their practical applications in the workflow of non-profit organizations. Other topics of interest will be: models interpretability in support of better decision making; data science applied to impact measurement of social good programs; algorithmic privacy and fairness in the context of social good.
Subject areas:
Papers and extended abstracts can be submitted through the Easychair system, at the link: easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wdssg2019
>>>>>>The deadline for papers and abstracts submission has been extended to February 1st 2019.<<<<<<
Submissions will be evaluated and selected by the Program Committee members, based on the adherence with the theme of the Workshop and the validity of the work. Once the selection process is complete, the authors of the accepted papers and abstracts will be notified by e-mail, no later than February 23rd 2019. The camera-ready deadline for papers is mandatorily March 3rd 2019.
The proceedings of the workshops will be published jointly with the conference proceedings. All workshop papers should be no more than 10 pages in length. Abstracts should be no longer than one page (no specific format is required). Papers must be submitted in PDF according to the ACM format published in the ACM guidelines (www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template), selecting the generic “sigconf” sample. The PDF files must have all non-standard fonts embedded. Workshop papers must be self-contained and in English.
Abstracts won't be published in the Workshop proceedings.
In addition, authors of accepted contributions are expected to register through the Web Conference 2019 registration page: www2019.thewebconf.org/
This Workshop aims at collecting examples of Data Collaboratives, a new form of collaboration, beyond the public-private partnership model, in which participants from different sectors — especially companies — exchange their data to create public value. Also, the Workshop will particularly welcome those contributions which aim at closing the gap between developing models and algorithms, and their practical applications in the workflow of non-profit organizations. Other topics of interest will be: models interpretability in support of better decision making; data science applied to impact measurement of social good programs; algorithmic privacy and fairness in the context of social good.
Subject areas:
- International development
- Humanitarian aid
- Gender data gaps
- Health in developing countries
- Migrations
- Education
- Unemployment
- Inequality and poverty reduction
- Environment and sustainability
Papers and extended abstracts can be submitted through the Easychair system, at the link: easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wdssg2019
>>>>>>The deadline for papers and abstracts submission has been extended to February 1st 2019.<<<<<<
Submissions will be evaluated and selected by the Program Committee members, based on the adherence with the theme of the Workshop and the validity of the work. Once the selection process is complete, the authors of the accepted papers and abstracts will be notified by e-mail, no later than February 23rd 2019. The camera-ready deadline for papers is mandatorily March 3rd 2019.
The proceedings of the workshops will be published jointly with the conference proceedings. All workshop papers should be no more than 10 pages in length. Abstracts should be no longer than one page (no specific format is required). Papers must be submitted in PDF according to the ACM format published in the ACM guidelines (www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template), selecting the generic “sigconf” sample. The PDF files must have all non-standard fonts embedded. Workshop papers must be self-contained and in English.
Abstracts won't be published in the Workshop proceedings.
In addition, authors of accepted contributions are expected to register through the Web Conference 2019 registration page: www2019.thewebconf.org/