Research Challenges
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There will be 2 90 minute Research Challenge sessions on Thursday and Friday afternoon. We have identified 5 themes for multi-disciplinary / computational research. Participants must indicate their interest in participation in at most 2 themes - primary and secondary. Depending on the response we may choose to conduct all 5 themes in parallel over both sessions or design an alternative scenario. Participants are also free to propose additional multi-disciplinary themes or propose merging or splitting themes.
- Network Analysis and Visual Analytics and Machine Learning and Prediction
Coordinators: Bill Ribarsky and Akhtarur Siddique and Amitabh Varshney - Network analysis and clustering and prediction - Latent variables and hidden networks and hypergraphs - Network evolution - Agent based models
- Contractual Reasoning and Semantics and Taxonomies and Metadata
Coordinators: Benjamin Grosof and Leora Morgenstern and Andreas Cali and Frank Olken - Parsimonious representation of a financial contract - Contract evolution - Data models and schema. - Metadata - Taxonomies and ontologies and polyhierarchies - Validation - Reasoning
- Information Integration and Entity Resolution and Information Quality
Coordinators: Lucian Popa and Joe Langsam and Rachel Pottinger - Human language technologies and document collections - Information extraction - LEI and post LEI challenges - Entity resolution
- Social Media and Crowdsourcing and Markets
Coordinators: Johannes Gehrke and Louiqa Raschid and Michael Wellman - Social media modeling and prediction - Crowdsourcing - Market mechanisms - Prediction markets - Agent based models
- Model Representation and Model Management
Coordinators: Phil Bernstein and H.V. Jagadish and Amol Deshpande and Pete Kyle - - -
We have created a shared google doc. You need to email Michelle (mlui@rhsmith.umd.edu) an account that will allow access to docs.google.com . [1]