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With the ongoing worldwide COVID-19 crisis, SMAP 2022 workshop is going fully online. It will take place in Autumn 2022. Workshop days and talks have been adjusted towards a smooth continuous streaming presentation attendance.

General paper presentation instructions to authors:

SMAP 2022 sessions are scheduled to include many papers in a first-come-first-serve manner. E.g., for a session lasting 90 minutes between 11:30-13:00, 3 papers are scheduled to be presented in the following order, whereas 30 mins will be available for each paper presentation, including Q&A.

  • paper 1: 11:30-12:00
  • paper 2: 12:00-12:30
  • paper 3: 12:30-13:00

Each session’s paper order is mentioned in the detailed programme below. As a rule of thumb, SMAP presenters are kindly requested to prepare a 20min paper presentation in any format to be shared with other session participants via a Zoom screen sharing option from their laptop/PC and allow for 10 mins Q&A at the end.

Links to the conference’s Virtual Rooms will be available below.

Please note that access to virtual rooms will be enabled 15 minutes before the actual starting time of each session, to allow presenters to test their connection/presentations.

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About SMAP

The 17th International Workshop on Semantic and Social Media Adaptation and Personalization (SMAP 2022) will be held online in November 3-4, 2022, will be technically co-sponsored by the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society (CIS) and IEEE Greece Section, and will be organized by the Humanistic & Social Informatics Laboratory.

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