Topics
The aim of this workshop is to provide a forum for discussion on issues related to information credibility criteria and the process of its evaluation. We invite submissions on any aspect of information credibility on the Web. Topics include, but are not limited to:
- Information credibility evaluation and its applications
- Web content analysis for credibility evaluation
- Author’s intent detection
- Credibility of Web search results
- Search models and applications for trustworthy content on the Web
- Conflicting opinion detection
- Online media and news credibility
- Multimedia content credibility
- Credibility evaluation of user-generated content
(e.g., Wikipedia, question answering sites) - Information credibility evaluation in social networks and Web 2.0 applications
- Analysis of information dissemination on the Web
(e.g., in blogosphere) - Spatial and temporal aspects in information credibility on the Web
- Information credibility theory and fundamentals
- Estimation of information age, provenance and validity
- Estimation of author’s and publisher’s reputation
- Sociological and psychological aspects of information credibility estimation
- Users study for information credibility evaluation
- Persuasive technologies
- Information credibility in online advertising and Internet monetization
- Web spam detection
- Information quality evaluation and visualization
- Data consistency and provenance
- Processing uncertain data and information
