Special Speaker
Audrey Tang Minister without Portfolio, Executive Yuan
Digital Social Innovation: Taiwan Can Help
Abstract
When we see “internet of things”, let’s make it an internet of beings.
When we see “virtual reality”, let’s make it a shared reality.
When we see “machine learning”, let’s make it collaborative learning.
When we see “user experience”, let’s make it about human experience.
When we hear “the singularity is near”, let us remember: the Plurality is here.
Bio
Audrey Tang is currently Taiwan’s Digital Minister in charge of Social Innovation. Audrey is known for revitalizing the computer languages Perl and Haskell, as well as building the online spreadsheet system EtherCalc in collaboration with Dan Bricklin.
In the public sector, Audrey served on Taiwan national development council’s open data committee and K-12 curriculum committee; and led the country’s first e-Rulemaking project.
In the private sector, Audrey worked as a consultant with Apple on computational linguistics, with Oxford University Press on crowd lexicography, and with Socialtext on social interaction design.
In the social sector, Audrey actively contributes to g0v (“gov zero”), a vibrant community focusing on creating tools for the civil society, with the call to “fork the government.”
Keynotes
Yolanda Gil University of Southern California
Embedding the Scientific Record on the Web: Towards Automating Scientific Discoveries
Bio
Dr. Yolanda Gil is Director of Knowledge Technologies at the Information Sciences Institute of the University of Southern California, and Research Professor in Computer Science and in Spatial Sciences. She is also Director of the USC Center for Knowledge-Powered Interdisciplinary Data Science. She received her M.S. and Ph. D. degrees in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University, with a focus on artificial intelligence. Her research is on intelligent interfaces for knowledge capture and discovery, which she investigates in a variety of projects concerning scientific discovery, knowledge-based planning and problem solving, information analysis and assessment of trust, semantic annotation and metadata, and community-wide development of knowledge bases. Dr. Gil collaborates with scientists in many domains on semantic workflows and metadata capture, social knowledge collection, computer-mediated collaboration, and automated discovery. She is a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), and Past Chair of its Special Interest Group in Artificial Intelligence. She is also Fellow of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), and was elected as its 24th President in 2016.
Sir Nigel Shadbolt University of Oxford
Architectures for Autonomy: Towards an Equitable Web of Data in the Age of AI
Bio
Professor Sir Nigel Shadbolt is a leading researcher in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and was one of the originators of the interdisciplinary field of Web Science. He is Principal of Jesus College Oxford and a Professor of Computing Science at the University of Oxford. He is chairman of the Open Data Institute which he co-founded with Sir Tim Berners-Lee. In 2009 he was appointed Information Advisor by the Prime Minister and, working with Sir Tim Berners-Lee, led the development of the highly acclaimed data.gov.uk website. In 2010, he joined the UK government’s Public Sector Transparency Board – overseeing Open Data releases across the public sector. He was knighted in 2013 for ‘services to science and engineering’.
Nigel has a degree in Philosophy and Psychology from the University of Newcastle and a PhD in Artificial Intelligence from the University of Edinburgh. In 1983 he joined the Department of Psychology at Nottingham where he established and led a vibrant AI group. In 1992 he became the Allan Standen Professor of Intelligent Systems. He moved to Southampton’s School of Electronics and Computer Science in 2000. At Southampton he researched the next generation of the World Wide Web and was the first Head of the Web and Internet Science Group. At Oxford he has centred his research in human centred AI in a wide range of applications. Most recently he was asked to lead the setting up of the Oxford Institute of Ethics in AI.
With over 500 publications, he has researched and published on topics ranging from cognitive psychology to computational neuroscience, Artificial Intelligence to the Semantic Web. In 2018 he published The Digital Ape: how to live (in peace) with smart machines, described as a ‘landmark book’.
He is a Fellow of The Royal Society, the Royal Academy of Engineering and the British Computer Society.
Wei-Ying Ma ByteDance
Democratizing Content Creation and
Dissemination through AI Technology
Abstract
With the rise of mobile video, user-generated content, and social networks, there is a massive opportunity for disruptive innovations in the media and content industry. It is now a fast-changing landscape with rapid advances in AI-powered content creation, dissemination and interaction technologies. I believe the current trends are leading us towards a world where everyone is equally empowered to produce high-quality content in video, music, augmented reality or more – and to share their information, knowledge, and stories with a large global audience. This new AI-powered content platform can further lead to innovations in advertising, e-commerce, online education, and productivity. I will share the current research efforts at ByteDance connected to this emerging new platform through products such as Douyin and TikTok, and discuss the challenges and the direction of our future research.
Bio
Wei-Ying Ma is a Vice President and the Head of AI Lab at ByteDance. He is responsible for fundamental research and technology development in areas including machine learning, computer vision, speech and audio processing, natural language processing, personalized recommendation and search. The technologies from his teams have been used by hundreds of millions of users daily through ByteDance's content platforms and core products such as Jinri Toutiao and Douyin. Prior to ByteDance, Wei-Ying Ma was an Assistant Managing Director at Microsoft Research Asia. He developed many technologies that were successfully transferred to Microsoft’s Bing, Ads Center, Cognitive Services, Exchange, SharePoint, Azure, and Xiaoice. He has contributed to many open-sourced technologies at GitHub, including the Distributed Machine Learning Toolkit, Microsoft Graph Engine and Microsoft Concept Graph.
Wei-Ying Ma has published more than 300 papers at international conferences and in journals. He has been granted with more than 160 patents. He is a Fellow of the IEEE. He has served as program co-chair of the International Conference on World Wide Web (WWW) 2008 and the general co-chair of ACM Special Interest Group on Information Retrieval (SIGIR) 2011. He has served on many editorial boards including ACM Transactions on Information System (TOIS), the ACM/Springer Multimedia Systems Journal, and the Journal of Multimedia Tools and Applications. He was a member of International World Wide Web Conferences Steering Committee from 2010 to 2016. He was awarded a Distinguished Alumni from the EECS of National Tsing Hua University in 2010. He received the honor to deliver a Distinguished Lecture at University of California at Santa Barbara ECE 50th Anniversary in 2013.
Tutorials
Schedule
Date | Title | Organizers | Full or half day | Venue / Session Time | Website |
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April 20 (Mon) |
Wikimedia Public (Research) Resources | Diego Saez-Trumper and Miriam Redi | Half | Room 1 09:00-11:30 |
Click here |
Entity Summarization in Knowledge Graphs: Algorithms, Evaluation, and Applications | Gong Cheng, Kalpa Gunaratna and Evgeny Kharlamov | Half | Room 1 14:00-16:30 |
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Fairness and Bias in Peer Review and other Sociotechnical Intelligent Systems | Nihar Shah and Zachary Lipton | Half | Room 2 09:00-11:30 |
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Explainable AI in Industry: Practical Challenges and Lessons Learned | Krishna Gade, Sahin Geyik, Krishnaram Kenthapadi, Varun Mithal and Ankur Taly | Half | Room 2 14:00-16:30 |
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Learning Graph Neural Networks with Deep Graph Library | George Karypis, Zheng Zhang, Da Zheng, Minjie Wang, Quan Gan | Full | Room 3 09:00-11:30, 14:00-16:30 |
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Constructing Knowledge Graph for Social Networks in A Deep and Holistic Way | Qi He, Jaewon Yang and Baoxu Shi | Half | Room 4 09:00-11:30 |
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Mining signed networks: theory and applications | Aristides Gionis, Antonis Matakos, Bruno Ordozgoiti and Han Xiao | Half | Room 4 14:00-16:30 |
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Date | Title | Organizers | Full or half day | Venue / Session Time | Website |
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April 21 (Tue) |
Unbiased Learning to Rank: Counterfactual and Online Approaches | Harrie Oosterhuis, Rolf Jagerman and Maarten de Rijke | Half | Room 1 09:00-11:30 |
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Deep Transfer Learning for Search and Recommendation | Yanen Li, Yang Yang, Sen Zhou, Mingyuan Zhong, Bo Long | Half | Room 1 14:00-16:30 |
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Methods of Corporate Surveillance: a Primer on Experimental Transparency Research | Isabel Wagner | Half | Room 2 09:00-11:30 |
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Challenges, Best Practices and Pitfalls in Evaluating Results of Online Controlled Experiments | Somit Gupta,Xiaolin Shi, Pavel Dmitriev and Xin Fu | Half | Room 2 09:00-11:30 |
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Forecasting Big Time Series: Theory and Practice | Yuyang Wang, Christos Faloutsos, Valentin Flunkert, Jan Gasthaus and Tim Januschowski | Full | Room 3 09:00-11:30, 14:00-16:30 |
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April 20 (Mon) | |
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Title | Wikimedia Public (Research) Resources |
Organizers | Diego Saez-Trumper and Miriam Redi |
Venue | Room 1 |
Session Time | 09:00-11:30 |
Full or half day | Half |
Website | Click here |
April 20 (Mon) | |
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Title | Entity Summarization in Knowledge Graphs: Algorithms, Evaluation, and Applications |
Organizers | Gong Cheng, Kalpa Gunaratna and Evgeny Kharlamov |
Venue | Room 1 |
Session Time | 14:00-16:30 |
Full or half day | Half |
Website | Click here |
April 20 (Mon) | |
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Title | Fairness and Bias in Peer Review and other Sociotechnical Intelligent Systems |
Organizers | Nihar Shah and Zachary Lipton |
Venue | Room 2 |
Session Time | 09:00-11:30 |
Full or half day | Half |
Website | Click here |
April 20 (Mon) | |
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Title | Explainable AI in Industry: Practical Challenges and Lessons Learned |
Organizers | Krishna Gade, Sahin Geyik, Krishnaram Kenthapadi, Varun Mithal and Ankur Taly |
Venue | Room 2 |
Session Time | 14:00-16:30 |
Full or half day | Half |
Website | Click here |
April 20 (Mon) | |
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Title | Learning Graph Neural Networks with Deep Graph Library |
Organizers | George Karypis, Zheng Zhang, Da Zheng, Minjie Wang, Quan Gan |
Venue | Room 3 |
Session Time | 09:00-11:30, 14:00-16:30 |
Full or half day | Full |
Website | Click here |
April 20 (Mon) | |
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Title | Constructing Knowledge Graph for Social Networks in A Deep and Holistic Way |
Organizers | Qi He, Jaewon Yang and Baoxu Shi |
Venue | Room 4 |
Session Time | 09:00-11:30 |
Full or half day | Half |
Website | Click here |
April 20 (Mon) | |
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Title | Mining signed networks: theory and applications |
Organizers | Aristides Gionis, Antonis Matakos, Bruno Ordozgoiti and Han Xiao |
Venue | Room 4 |
Session Time | 14:00-16:30 |
Full or half day | Half |
Website | Click here |
April 21 (Tue) | |
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Title | Unbiased Learning to Rank: Counterfactual and Online Approaches |
Organizers | Harrie Oosterhuis, Rolf Jagerman and Maarten de Rijke |
Venue | Room 1 |
Session Time | 09:00-11:30 |
Full or half day | Half |
Website | Click here |
April 21 (Tue) | |
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Title | Deep Transfer Learning for Search and Recommendation |
Organizers | Yanen Li, Yang Yang, Sen Zhou, Mingyuan Zhong, Bo Long |
Venue | Room 1 |
Session Time | 14:00-16:30 |
Full or half day | Half |
Website | Click here |
April 21 (Tue) | |
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Title | Methods of Corporate Surveillance: a Primer on Experimental Transparency Research |
Organizers | Isabel Wagner |
Venue | Room 2 |
Session Time | 09:00-11:30 |
Full or half day | Half |
Website | Click here |
April 21 (Tue) | |
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Title | Challenges, Best Practices and Pitfalls in Evaluating Results of Online Controlled Experiments |
Organizers | Somit Gupta,Xiaolin Shi, Pavel Dmitriev and Xin Fu |
Venue | Room 2 |
Session Time | 09:00-11:30 |
Full or half day | Half |
Website | Click here |
April 21 (Tue) | |
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Title | Forecasting Big Time Series: Theory and Practice |
Organizers | Yuyang Wang, Christos Faloutsos, Valentin Flunkert, Jan Gasthaus and Tim Januschowski |
Venue | Room 3 |
Session Time | 09:00-11:30, 14:00-16:30 |
Full or half day | Full |
Website | Click here |
Workshops
Schedule
Date | Title | Organizers | Full or half day | Website |
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April 20 (Mon) |
10th Temporal Web Analytics Workshop (TempWeb) | Marc Spaniol, Ricardo Baeza-Yates and Julien Masanes | Full | Click here |
4th International Workshop on Mining Actionable Insights from Social Networks (MAISoN 2020) | Marcelo Armentano, Ebrahim Bagheri, Zeinab Noorian and Frank Takes | Full | Click here | |
The 8th International Workshop on Natural Language Processing for Social Media (SocialNLP 2020) | Lun-Wei Ku and Cheng-Te Li | Full | Click here | |
The Second Workshop on e-Commerce and NLP (ECNLP 2) | Shervin Malmasi, Eugene Agichtein, Surya Kallumadi, Oleg Rokhlenko, Ido Guy and Nicola Ueffing | Full | Click here | |
Workshop on Data Science for Social Good | Daniela Paolotti, Ciro Cattuto, Stefaan Verhulst, Justin Ginnetti, Elisa Omodei and Michele Tizzoni | Full | Click here | |
Social Media World Sensors (SIdEWayS) | Mario Cataldi, Luigi Di Caro and Claudio Schifanella | Half (Morning) |
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Innovative Ideas in Data Science (IID) | Dafna Shahaf, Robert West and Ashton Anderson | Half (Morning) |
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Date | Title | Organizers | Full or half day | Website |
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April 21 (Tue) |
CyberSafety 2020: The Fifth Workshop on Computational Methods in Online Misbehavior | Homa Hosseinmardi, Qin Lv, Richard Han, Srijan Kumar and Neil Shah | Full | Click here |
A Decentralized Web workshop 2020 | Ruben Verborgh, Allan Third, Sabrina Kirrane and Luis-Daniel Ibanez | Full | Click here | |
The Fifth International Workshop on Deep Learning for Graphs (DL4G 2020) | Jie Tang, Michalis Vazirgiannis, Hongxia Yang and Yuxiao Dong | Full | Click here | |
LocWeb 2020 at The Web Conference 2020 | Dirk Ahlers, Erik Wilde, Rossano Schifanella and Jalal Alowibdi | Full | Click here | |
II FATES on the Web - Workshop on Fairness, Accountability, Transparency, Ethics and Society on the Web | Jonice Oliveira, Caroline Burle, Chiara Renso, Diogo Cortiz, Heloisa Candello, Jeanna Matthews, Livia Ruback and Marisa Vasconcelos | Full | Click here | |
7th Wiki Workshop | Robert West, Miriam Redi and Leila Zia | Full | Click here | |
6th Web and the City: Web Intelligence and Smart Cities | Leonidas Anthopoulos, Marijn Janssen and Vishanth Weerakkody | Half | Click here |
April 20 (Mon) | Full day |
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10th Temporal Web Analytics Workshop (TempWeb) | More Info |
Organizers
Marc Spaniol, Ricardo Baeza-Yates and Julien Masanes
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April 20 (Mon) | Full day |
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4th International Workshop on Mining Actionable Insights from Social Networks (MAISoN 2020) | More Info |
Organizers
Marcelo Armentano, Ebrahim Bagheri, Zeinab Noorian and Frank Takes
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April 20 (Mon) | Full day |
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The 8th International Workshop on Natural Language Processing for Social Media (SocialNLP 2020) | More Info |
Organizers
Lun-Wei Ku and Cheng-Te Li
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April 20 (Mon) | Full day |
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The Second Workshop on e-Commerce and NLP (ECNLP 2) | More Info |
Organizers
Shervin Malmasi, Eugene Agichtein, Surya Kallumadi, Oleg Rokhlenko, Ido Guy and Nicola Ueffing
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April 20 (Mon) | Full day |
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Workshop on Data Science for Social Good | More Info |
Organizers
Daniela Paolotti, Ciro Cattuto, Stefaan Verhulst and Justin Ginnetti
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April 20 (Mon) | Half (Morning) |
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Social Media World Sensors (SIdEWayS) | More Info |
Organizers
Mario Cataldi, Luigi Di Caro and Claudio Schifanella
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April 20 (Mon) | Half (Morning) |
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Innovative Ideas in Data Science (IID) | More Info |
Organizers
Dafna Shahaf, Robert West and Ashton Anderson
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April 21 (Tue) | Full day |
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CyberSafety 2020: The Fifth Workshop on Computational Methods in Online Misbehavior | More Info |
Organizers
Homa Hosseinmardi, Qin Lv, Richard Han, Srijan Kumar and Neil Shah
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April 21 (Tue) | Full day |
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A Decentralized Web workshop 2020 | More Info |
Organizers
Ruben Verborgh, Allan Third, Sabrina Kirrane and Luis-Daniel Ibanez
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April 21 (Tue) | Full day |
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The Fifth International Workshop on Deep Learning for Graphs (DL4G 2020) | More Info |
Organizers
Jie Tang, Michalis Vazirgiannis, Hongxia Yang and Yuxiao Dong
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April 21 (Tue) | Full day |
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LocWeb 2020 at The Web Conference 2020 | More Info |
Organizers
Dirk Ahlers, Erik Wilde, Rossano Schifanella and Jalal Alowibdi
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April 21 (Tue) | Full day |
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II FATES on the Web - Workshop on Fairness, Accountability, Transparency, Ethics and Society on the Web | More Info |
Organizers
Jonice Oliveira, Caroline Burle, Chiara Renso, Diogo Cortiz, Heloisa Candello, Jeanna Matthews, Livia Ruback and Marisa Vasconcelos
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April 21 (Tue) | Full day |
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7th Wiki Workshop | More Info |
Organizers
Robert West, Miriam Redi and Leila Zia
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April 21 (Tue) | Half day |
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6th Web and the City: Web Intelligence and Smart Cities | More Info |
Organizers
Leonidas Anthopoulos, Marijn Janssen and Vishanth Weerakkody
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Events
AIoT
Moderator
Date
April 22, 2020 (WED)
Speakers
The Core of Taipei’s Smart City Strategy: Holistic, Multifaceted and Citizen-Centric
The Core of Taipei’s Smart City Strategy: Holistic, Multifaceted and Citizen-Centric
Taiwan Mobile X AIoT
Taiwan Mobile X AIoT
AIoT Applications Development in CHT
AIoT Applications Development in CHT
Transform through AIoT
Transform through AIoT
A.I.o.T. for Future Medicine
A.I.o.T. for Future Medicine
Contactless User Interface
Contactless User Interface
Building Extraction from Aerial Imagery
Building Extraction from Aerial Imagery
Computer Vision for IoT Cameras
Computer Vision for IoT Cameras
Schedule
Time | Content | Speakers |
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13:30~13:35 | Opening Remark | Nicole T. I. Chan |
13:35~13:55 | The Core of Taipei’s Smart City Strategy: Holistic, Multifaceted and Citizen-Centric | Chen Hui-Min |
13:55~14:15 | Taiwan Mobile X AIoT | Allen Liou |
14:15~14:35 | AIoT Applications Development in CHT | Kuen-Rong Lo |
14:35~14:55 | Transform through AIoT | Joyce Chen |
14:55~15:05 | Break Time | |
15:05~15:25 | Panel discussion 1 | |
15:25~16:00 | Coffee Break | |
16:00~16:20 | A.I.o.T. for Future Medicine | Ted Chang |
16:20~16:40 | Contactless User Interface | Todd Lin |
16:40~17:00 | Building Extraction from Aerial Imagery | Nikola Trifunovic |
17:00~17:20 | Computer Vision for IoT Cameras | Santosh Mallesan |
17:20~17:40 | Panel discussion 2 |
Web@30
This panel session will examine the evolution of the Web since its creation 30 years ago as it evolved from a technical infrastructure to exchange documents in a specialized environment (high-energy physics) to a mainstream media that is an integral part of today’s global society. During the past three decades, many unexpected phenomena and applications have appeared leading to new and rich research and design opportunities. From this perspective, the panel members will reflect on lessons learned and, given that the Web is fundamentally “an engineered artifact” whose design is influenced by many in The Web Conference (WWW) community, will speculate on what the next 30 years might bring technologically and socially.
Track Chairs
Interviews of Web Pioneers
We choose three interviews of Web Pioneers and want to share them with all of the attendances.
Check out these wonderful interview on our YouTube channel.
Vint CerfThe Father of the Internet
Vinton Gray Cerf (born June 23, 1943), also known as Vint Cerf, is an American Internet pioneer and is recognized as one of the fathers of the Internet, sharing this title with TCP/IP co-developer Bob Kahn. He has received honorary degrees and awards that include the National Medal of Technology, the Turing Award, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the Marconi Prize and membership in the National Academy of Engineering.
Jaron LanierNominated in the TIME 100 list of most influential people
Jaron Zepel Lanier (born May 3, 1960) is an American computer philosophy writer, computer scientist, visual artist, and composer of classical music. Considered a founding father of the field of virtual reality, Lanier and Thomas G. Zimmerman left Atari in 1985 to found VPL Research, Inc., the first company to sell VR goggles and gloves. In the late 1990s, Lanier worked on applications for Internet2, and in the 2000s, he was a visiting scholar at Silicon Graphics and various universities. In 2006 he began to work at Microsoft, and from 2009 has worked at Microsoft Research as an Interdisciplinary Scientist.
Brewster KahleBe inducted into the Internet Hall of Fame
Brewster Lurton Kahle (born October 22, 1960) is an American computer engineer, Internet entrepreneur, internet activist, advocate of universal access to all knowledge, and digital librarian. Kahle founded the Internet Archive and Alexa. In 2012 he was inducted into the Internet Hall of Fame.
W3C
The standards developed by W3C and other standardization bodies together makes the Web a platform for innovation, consolidation and cost efficiencies. Today, the Web that supports rich interaction, data, service and trust has become a major driving force and infrastructure for the innovation of human society. Industries transferred by the Web bring new use cases and requirements to the Web standard community and once again trigger innovation for the standard technologies.
W3C has been collaborating with Web Conference through “W3C Track” since 2002, which is an important public forum where W3C technologies are presented. This track is one of the parallel tracks of the core conference. On W3C Track, representatives from W3C community report on the range of Web standard achievements as well as discuss the possible future work with the Web conference attendees.
Track Chair
Schedule
Date | Session | Content |
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April 22 (Wed) |
W3C Highlights | W3C Overview by W3C Leadership |
Web of Things in W3C | ||
W3C Data Activities | ||
Web for All | Internationalization @ W3C | |
Digital Accessibility | ||
Panel Discussion on Web for All | ||
The Future of the Web | Update from Machine Learning Workshop | |
Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) | ||
Web Authentication | ||
Fake News | ||
Miniapps | ||
Panel discussion on Asian activities |
W4A
The W4A conference continues to be a premier venue for research on all aspects of web development, architecture, reach, and accessibility. It has always embraced the potential of new technologies to address the broadest needs and challenges of humans everywhere in the world. No longer do we concern ourselves simply with the potential challenges that technology presents to users. Rather, we look for how technology can be used to provide an accessible user experience for all.
Automation for Accessibility
This year’s special theme is “Automation for Accessibility”. We are witnessing a revolution in assistive technology with the standardization of automation platforms and the lower costs of machine learning and artificial intelligence. What are today’s solutions? What can we expect in the future?
Automation for Accessibility covers a broad spectrum of evaluations, individual adaptations, and Machine Learning/Artificial Intelligence solutions.
Track Chairs
Speakers
We are extremely proud to announce that Ricardo Baeza-Yates will be a keynote speaker for the W4A. He is a longtime supporter of this conference as a mentor and teacher of multiple researchers, technologists, and conference leaders.
Ricardo’s recent research explores the impact of bias in artificial intelligence. As Ricardo has written, “Bias on the Web reflects both societal and internal biases within ourselves, emerging in subtler ways. ... Bias has been intrinsically embedded in culture and history since the beginning of time. However, due to the rise of digital data, it can now spread faster than ever and reach many more people. ... [B]ias affects us all, though much of the time we are unaware it exists or how it might (negatively) influence our judgment and behavior.... We must thus consider and account for it in the design of Web systems that truly address people's needs.” At W4A, Ricardo will discuss how disability-based bias could impact artificial intelligence results.
Please click here to find the detailed schedule of W4A.
BIG
The world of data has become really BIG: starting with the desktop, through the mobile phone, and up to the emerging domain of voice AI devices, we are on the cusp of everyday appliances producing a continuous stream of rich data. Such an abundance of data poses significant technical challenges and has driven massive innovation, along with a wide debate in the society on the fairness of its use, privacy, and legal issues.
The BIG Track at The Web Conference 2020 will provide a forum to hear the latest innovations and state of the art approaches from leaders in the big data space, from both academia and industry. BIG (Big Data Innovators Gathering) series of events are co-located with the Web Conference series (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019). The day will be composed of a set of keynotes, invited talks, and panels.
Track Chairs
Date
April 21, 2020 (TUE)
Speakers
Towards Fair Human-AI Collaborative Decision Making
Towards Fair Human-AI Collaborative Decision Making
Healthy Cities: Tracking Population Health from Grocery Bags and Smart Watches
Healthy Cities: Tracking Population Health from Grocery Bags and Smart Watches
Reflections of Social Networks
Reflections of Social Networks
Theory and Systems for Weak Supervision
Theory and Systems for Weak Supervision
Big Data with Big Connections
Big Data with Big Connections
Food and Health - Sensing, Analytics and Intervention
Food and Health - Sensing, Analytics and Intervention
Naver Search: Artificial Intelligence Powered Search Portal
Naver Search: Artificial Intelligence Powered Search Portal
Advertising Data for Social Good
Advertising Data for Social Good
Panelist
Schedule
Time | Speaker | Topic | Duration (mins) |
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09:00-09:15 | Chairs | Welcome | 15 |
09:15-10:00 | Lada Adamic | Reflections of Social Networks | 45 |
10:00-10:30 | Andrew Tomkins | Big Data with Big Connections | 30 |
10:30-11:00 | Coffee Break | 30 | |
11:00-11:30 | Ee-Peng Lim | Food and Health | 30 |
11:30-12:00 | Hyoju Chung | AI Powered Search Portal | 30 |
12:00-12:30 | Christopher Re | Theory and Systems for Weak Supervision | 30 |
12:30-14:00 | Lunch | 90 | |
14:00-14:15 | Chairs | Townhall | 15 |
14:15-15:00 | Ingmar Weber | Advertising Data for Social Good | 45 |
15:00-15:30 | Daniele Quercia | Healthy Cities | 30 |
15:30-16:00 | Coffee Break | 30 | |
16:00-16:30 | Krishna Gummadi | Towards Fair Human-AI Collaborative Decision Making | 30 |
Future of the Web
"Future of the Web" is a new research track at The Web Conference 2020, which will feature invited talks by leading scientists who will outline their vision for the future of web-related research. The track is dedicated to visionary ideas and blue-sky thinking, which will spark discussions and bring new insights both to the WWW community and notably also across disciplines. Speakers in this track will discuss high-risk/high-reward ideas that may open new research avenues that are not yet well covered by the community.
Please note that the track does not solicit submissions and does not have an open call for papers.
Track Chair
Date
April 23, 2020 (THU)
Speakers
Data Silos and Privacy in Artificial Intelligence – Advances in Transfer Learning and Federated Learning
Data Silos and Privacy in Artificial Intelligence – Advances in Transfer Learning and Federated Learning
Schedule
Time | Speaker | Duration (mins) |
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10:30-11:00 | Gerhard Weikum | 30 |
11:00-11:30 | Amar Subramanya | 30 |
11:30-12:00 | Mounia Lalmas | 30 |
12:00-12:30 | Soumen Chakrabarti | 30 |
12:30-13:30 | Lunch | 60 |
13:30-14:00 | Mor Naaman | 30 |
14:00-14:30 | Andrew Trister | 30 |
14:30-15:00 | Ben Zhao | 30 |
15:00-15:30 | Raghu Ramakrishnan | 30 |
15:30-16:00 | Break | 30 |
16:00-16:30 | Michael Ostrovsky | 30 |
16:30-17:00 | Yoelle Maarek | 30 |
17:00-17:30 | Qiang Yang | 30 |
Web of Health
Health and medicine are increasingly sought for and delivered online. This presents new opportunities and challenges for healthcare delivery. Moreover, people’s health activity online offers new possibilities for understanding health in ways not previously possible.
The Web of Health track is a dedicated one-day event, designed to bring together healthcare professionals and researchers of the Internet to discuss new opportunities for medical research and for healthcare delivery. This years’ focus will be “What is special about healthcare delivery online?”
This track’s goal is to exchange research paradigms among participants from different fields, including AI, ML, HCI, social medica research, medicine and public health. The event program will include keynotes, invited talks and a discussion panel.
Track Chairs
Speakers
The current status of Japanese healthcare system
The current status of Japanese healthcare system
myED: A system for process and delay announcements for emergency departments
myED: A system for process and delay announcements for emergency departments
Online Chat for Suicide Prevention
Online Chat for Suicide Prevention
Next Generation Healthcare Information System to Support Precision Medicine
Next Generation Healthcare Information System to Support Precision Medicine
How Tech will Transform Care
How Tech will Transform Care
Precision Digital Diagnostics and Intervention for Sleep at Scale: What we learned at dayzz on how to help people sleep better
Precision Digital Diagnostics and Intervention for Sleep at Scale: What we learned at dayzz on how to help people sleep better
Schedule
Time | Content | Speakers |
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09:30-09:40 | Opening Remarks | Dr. Feipei Lai Dr. Elad Yom-Tov |
09:40-10:40 | Keynote 1: How Tech will Transform Care | Katherine Chou |
10:40-11:00 | Break | |
11:00-12:00 | Keynote 2: | Prof. Tan Chorh Chuan |
12:00-13:00 | Lunch | |
13:00-13:30 | The current status of Japanese healthcare system | Prof. Matsumura |
13:30-14:00 | Online Chat for Suicide Prevention | Prof. Qijin Cheng |
14:00-14:30 | Next Generation Healthcare Information System to Support Precision Medicine | Prof. Feipei Lai |
14:30-15:00 | Break | |
15:00-15:30 | myED: A system for process and delay announcements for emergency departments | Prof. Galit Yom-Tov |
15:30-16:00 | Precision Digital Diagnostics and Intervention for Sleep at Scale: What we learned at dayzz on how to help people sleep better | Dr. Mairav Cohen Zion |