MapISNet'07
Map Based Interaction in Social Networks

http://www.dsi.unive.it/mapisnet07

A workshop held in conjunction with INTERACT2007
11th IFIP TC 13 International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction

September 10, 2007, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
http://www.interact2007.org/

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Aims and goals of the workshop

In social networking maps can greatly improve the users perception of the social environment through the visual representation of other people's social properties and of the relations inside a community. Maps improve also interaction among users, who are able to visually identify and relate each other. Maps are particularly useful as a real-time representation of the social environment dynamics, and for localizing events such as meeting, entertainement, public places, that can affect the virtual community evolution.

Social maps occur in two categories: conceptual maps and geolocated maps. Conceptual maps are useful for identifying social parameters such as friendship relations, or commonalities of interests. Geolocated maps represent the social environ-ment in relation to the location in the real or in a virtual world.

Maps can also be the expression of a general social 'mood' of a part of the environment, derived from example from an interpolation of events related to the locations of the humans participating to the social network (such as a map of the risks associated to different areas of the city).

This one-day workshop aims at answering a number of open questions related to the use of maps for representing the so-cial environment and interacting with it:

Topics

The workshop addresses both theoretical and practical issues related to the above questions, providing an opportunity to discuss both the state-of-the art and the expectations in the definition and use of maps for social interaction. Relevant topics include (but are not limited to):

Contact

MapISNet'07 Scientific Secretary
Università Ca' Foscari di Venezia, Dipartimento di Informatica
e-mail mapisnet07 @dsi.unive.it


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