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Monday, January 16th, 2012

Achivy's logoAchivy adds some fun and gamification to your social life. Add Twitter, Tumblr, Foursquare, Gowalla , Flickr, Stackoverflow, Klout and many other applications to your profile to see how many achievements, badges,scores you have and follow your progress. You can keep up with your friends, and see the other people’s achievements and activities – achivies.

Achivy provides you to see your and your friends’:

  • Achievement “badges”
  • Achievement levels and scores
  • Top and recent users for all applications
  • Progress bars and analytics to see how close you are to complete your tasks that encourages you to earn new badges
  • Challenge with your friends
  • You can even have some gifts and join loyalty programmes.
They will be releasing their API (http://achivy.com/c/api) soon ;-)

Author: Germán Toro del Valle, Telefónica Investigación y Desarrollo
Tags: "games with a purpose", badges, incentives, initiative, motivation, startup, web 2.0
Posted in Related initiatives | 1 Comment »

Special Issue on Multimedia Data Annotation and Retrieval using Web 2.0

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Introduction

Currently, more than 80% of the information exchanged on the Web carry personal data and are primarily of multimedia nature (video, audio, images, etc.). Two main reasons are behind this phenomenon: 1) each of the major players on the Internet (individual users, companies, local and/or regional authorities, etc.) is both data producer and data consumer at the same time, and 2) the use of various tools of Web 2.0 (blogs, social networks, etc.) allows to ease sharing, accessing, and publishing information on the Web. While such tools provide users many easy-to-use functionalities, several issues, however, remain unaddressed. For instance, how to automate the processes of annotation and description of some photos using the annotations/descriptions provided by the user friends on his/her blog/wiki/social network? How to provide the user with more effective and expressive means to multimedia information retrieval? How to protect a multimedia data repository (e.g., photo album) while several related information about the same content is already published (by some user friends) on the same or other blog/wiki/social network?

The general aim of this special issue is to assess the current approaches and technologies, as well as to outline the major challenges and future perspectives, related to the use of Web 2.0 in providing automatic annotation and easing retrieval and access control of multimedia data. It aims to provide an overview of the state of the art and future directions in this field, by including a wide range of interdisciplinary contributions from various research groups.

Topics

Topics of interest include but are not limited to the following:

  • Semantic Web and Web 2.0
  • Social Networks
  • Multimedia Semantics
  • Contextual Multimedia Metadata
  • Annotation Enriching
  • Query Rewriting
  • Metadata Modeling and Contextual Ontologies for Multimedia Applications
  • Management of Multimedia Metadata (Relational and XML Databases, Semantic Stores, etc.)
  • Multimedia Authoring
  • Multimedia-based Access Control and Authorization
  • Multimedia Retrieval
  • Personalizing Multimedia Content
  • Cross-media Clustering
  • Mobile Applications
  • Multimedia Web Applications and Related Metadata Support
  • Novel and Challenging Multimedia Applications

Important Dates

  • Submission Deadline: November 15, 2010
  • Notification of First Round of Review: January 30, 2011
  • Submission of the Revised Manuscript: March 15, 2011
  • Notification of Final Acceptance: April 30, 2011
  • Camera-ready Submission: May 30, 2011

Submission

Authors are invited to submit contributions at the journal Online Submission System ( http://www.editorialmanager.com/mtap ) not exceeding 8000 words (approx. 20 pages single-spaced) including diagrams and references with at least 10-point Times Roman like font. All submissions will undergo a blind peer review by at least three external expert reviewers to ensure a high standard of quality. Referees will consider originality, significance, technical soundness, clarity of exposition, and relevance to the special issue topics above. Since a “blind” paper evaluation method will be used, authors are kindly requested to produce and provide the full paper, WITHOUT any reference to any of the authors. The manuscript must contain, in its first page, the paper title, an abstract and a list of keywords but NO NAMES OR CONTACT DETAILS WHATSOEVER are to be included in any part of this file.

Guest Editors

  • Richard Chbeir (Bourgogne University, France, richard.chbeir@u-bourgogne.fr)
  • Vincent Oria (New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA, oria@homer.njit.edu)

Author: Germán Toro del Valle, Telefónica Investigación y Desarrollo
Tags: annotation, announcement, call, cfp, Journal, retrieval, web 2.0
Posted in Related initiatives | 2 Comments »

Call For Papers: AIS Transactions on Human Computer Interaction Special Issue on “HCI in the Web 2.0 Era”

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

Web-based collaborative applications commonly known as “Web 2.0″ (O’Reilly
2005) have been changing the way individuals interact with each other. These
applications are used for sharing content in various formats ranging from
video (e.g. YouTube) to text (e.g. Wikipedia), and for a variety of
purposes in social (e.g. social networking), business (e.g. viral
marketing), and political (e.g. political campaigning) contexts. Given the
variety in the content, user profiles, and motivations in this domain, user
interaction techniques are surprisingly limited, and not more sophisticated
than the first generation of Web applications. It is presumable that with
better identification of users, their motivations, and interaction needs,
user experience with Web 2.0 will be substantially improved. In addition,
many users interact with Web 2.0 applications using mobile devices such as
smart phones thus enabling near real-time information sharing. Yet there is
little research to date focusing on the “any time any place” nature of HCI
in the era of Web 2.0.

This special issue calls for research from diverse fields that explores the
HCI phenomenon in the dynamic and ubiquitous Web 2.0 environment. Conceptual
and theory building papers, design science studies, and empirical research
that investigates the success of the interaction of people with Web 2.0
applications are all welcome. Prospective contributors are expected to bring
in a variety of perspectives from social to technical.

Topics include but are not limited to:
. Identification and classification of Web 2.0 user profiles and
motivations
. Analysis of Web 2.0 use patterns
. Impact of Web 2.0 on user activities
. Personal-life impacts
. Social and political impacts
. Web 2.0 in the organizational context
. Evaluation of Web 2.0 interaction techniques
. Design, implementation, and evaluation of innovative Web 2.0 user
interfaces
. Methods for indexing, searching, and mining Web 2.0 data
. Impacts of mobility and distributed computing

The deadline for submissions is 01.02.2011.

More information can be found at the THCI website: http://thci.aisnet.org

Author: Fahri Yetim,
Tags: human-computer interaction, motivation, web 2.0
Posted in Uncategorized | 4 Comments »

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