Following the success of MAW08 in Okinawa Japan, MAW09 in Bradford UK, MAW10 in Perth Australia, MAW11 in Singapore, MAW12 in Fukuoka Japan, MAW13 in Barcelona Spain, MAW14 in Victoria Canada, MAW15 in Gwangju Korea, MAW16 in Crans Montana, MAW17 in Taiwan, MAW18 in Krakow, the 2019 version of MAW aims to bring together scientists, engineers, and practitioners to discuss, exchange ideas, and present their research on mining the Web.
Topics of interest that MAW19 covers include general mining techniques and methodologies, as well as their application to the Web (but are not limited to):
- Text, Data, and Media Mining
- Natural Language Processing
- Information Retrieval and Knowledge Discovery
- Ubiquitous and Portable Web Mining
- Social Networks and On-Line Communities
- Information Categorisation, Clustering, and Fusion
- Web Search, Ranking and Optimisation
- Collaborative Filtering, Personalisation and Recommender Systems
- Semantic Web and Ontology
- Cyber Security, Privacy, and Trust
- e-Technology, e-Government, and e-Learning
- Wikis and Blogs Mining
- Web and Business Intelligence
- Web Evolution and Analytics