14th Workshop on Algorithms and Models for the Web Graph (WAW2017)
Description
Analyzing data as graphs has transitioned from a minor subfield into a major industrial effort over the past 20 years. The World Wide Web was responsible for much of this grow and the Workshop on Algorithms and Models for the Web‐graph (WAW) originally started by trying to understand the behavior and processes underlying the web. It has since outgrown these roots and WAW is now one of the premier venues for original research work that blends rigorous theory and experiments in analyzing data as a graph. The workshop features research on the diversity of modern networks including: Social Networks, Citation Networks, Wikipedia Networks, Biological Networks, Molecular Networks, Blog Networks, P2P Networks, Power Networks, Brain Networks, Health Care Networks, Web Graphs, Recommender Systems, and other Complex Networks. The aim of the 14th Workshop on Algorithms and Models for the Web‐graph (WAW2017) is to stimulate further theoretical and practical developments on graph algorithms and models that impact these domains.
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Funding Requests
This event is not accepting applications for funding/travel support.
Banquet Information
A group dinner will be held at Sidecar Restaurant. The menu, which is Prix Fixe, can be found here. Participants can choose to attend the banquet by opting-in on the registration form.
The cost is $40 per participant, and includes food, water, coffee, and taxes. Sidecar is currently a gratuity-free restaurant.