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19 May 2026
16th International Conference on Cloud Computing and Services Science
20 May 2026
30th International Database Engineered Applications Symposium
26 May 2026
18th ACM Web Science Conference 2026
08 Jun 2026
18th International Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces
08 Jun 2026
34th ACM International Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization
09 Jun 2026
ACM International Conference on Interactive Media Experiences 2026
25 Aug 2026
26th ACM Symposium on Document Engineering
15 Sep 2026
ACM Hypertext 2026
28 Sep 2026
ACM Conference on Recommender Systems 2026
27 Oct 2026
22nd International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies
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The Web Conf 2023 - Accepted Tutorials

We are excited to announce 27 accepted tutorials at #TheWebConf 2023. The conference will take place in Texas, USA on April 30 - May 4 2023. See the complete list with teaser videos at https://www2023.thewebconf.org/program/tutorials/.

Internet Advertising to Improve Public Health: Opportunities and Challenges
Elad Yom-Tov, Liat Levontin, Ingmar Weber and Manuela Fritz.

Trustworthy Recommender Systems
Wenqi Fan, Xiangyu Zhao, Lin Wang, Xiao Chen, Jingtong Gao and Qidong Liu.

Data-Informed Interaction Learning
Behrooz Omidvar-Tehrani and Sihem Amer-Yahia.

Graph Neural Networks: Foundation, Frontiers and Applications
Lingfei Wu, Peng Cui, Jian Pei, Liang Zhao and Xiaojie Guo.

Mining of Real-world Hypergraphs: Patterns, Tools, and Generators
Geon Lee, Jaemin Yoo and Kijung Shin.

Practical Bandits: An Industry Perspective
Bram van den Akker, Olivier Jeunen, Ying Li, Ben London, Zahra Nazari and Devesh Parekh.

Same Data, Different Model: Choosing an Ontology Modeling Methodology
Cogan Shimizu, Torsten Hahmann and Hande McGinty.

Graph Neural Networks for Tabular Data Learning
Cheng-Te Li, Yu-Che Tsai and Jay Chiehen Liao.

Conversational Information Seeking: Theory and Application
Jeffrey Dalton, Filip Radlinksi, Federico Rossetto, Hamed Zamani and Johanne Trippas.

Tutorial: Declarative Web Applications with XForms
Steven Pemberton.

Tutorial: Invisible Markup
Steven Pemberton.

Catch Me If You GAN: Generation, Detection, and Obfuscation of Deepfake Texts
Adaku Uchendu, Thai Le and Dongwon Lee.

Towards Next-Generation Intelligent Assistants for AR/VR Devices
Xin Luna Dong, Seungwhan Moon, Yifan Xu and Zhou Yu.

Fairness in Ranking: From Values to Technical Choices and Back
Julia Stoyanovich, Meike Zehlike and Ke Yang.

Lecture-style Tutorial: Causal AI for web and health care
Utkarshani Jaimini, Usha Lokala, Kaushik Roy and Amit Sheth.

Turning Web-Scale Texts to Knowledge: Transferring Pretrained Representations to Text Mining Applications
Yu Meng, Jiaxin Huang, Yu Zhang and Jiawei Han.

The Advantages of Adding Noise
Reyhaneh Abdolazimi and Reza Zafarani.

Advances in Simulation Technology for Web Applications
Da Xu, Shuyuan Xu, Bo Yang and Yongfeng Zhang.

Model Monitoring in Practice: Lessons Learned and Open Challenges
Krishnaram Kenthapadi, Himabindu Lakkaraju, Pradeep Natarajan and Mehrnoosh Sameki.

Continual Graph Learning
Xikun Zhang, Dongjin Song, Yushan Jiang, Zijie Pan and Dacheng Tao.

Never-Ending Learning, Lifelong Learning and Continual Learning in the Era of Large Pre-Trained Language Models
Estevam Hruschka.

Multi-Modal Recommender Systems: Towards Addressing Sparsity, Comparability, and Explainability
Trung-Hoang Le, Quoc-Tuan Truong, Aghiles Salah and Hady Lauw.

Lifelong Learning Cross-domain Recommender Systems
Liang Hu, Shoujin Wang, Qi Zhang and Usman Naseem.

Towards Out-of-Distribution Generalization on Graphs
Xin Wang, Haoyang Li and Wenwu Zhu.

Spoken Language Understanding for Conversational AI: Recent Advances and Future Direction
Soyeon Han, Siqu Long, Henry Weld and Josiah Poon.

Self-supervised Learning and Pre-training on Graphs
Yukuo Cen, Yuxiao Dong and Jie Tang.

When Sparse Meets Dense: Learning Advanced Graph Neural Networks with DGL-Sparse Package
Minjie Wang, Hongzhi Chen, Quan Gan, George Karypis and Zheng Zhang.

The Web Conference '23: Calls for Contributions

The conference will take place in Texas, USA on April 30 - May 4 2023.  The following calls for contributions still open for submissions, as well as the list of upcoming workshops and tutorials.

Call for Papers for The Creative Web Special Track

Special Track on The Creative Web, chaired by:

  • Marieke van Erp( KNAW Humanities Cluster, NL)
  • Albert Meroño-Peñuela(King’s College London, UK)

https://www2023.thewebconf.org/calls/special-tracks/creativeweb/

This track investigates the creative aspects of content on the Web. The track consists of two strands: a research strand and (focusing on the scientific study of Web creativity systems) an art works strand (focusing on the creative output of such systems).

Submit by February 6, 2023  via Easychair, at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=thewebconf2023 for research strand papers (make sure to select “Creativity on the Web”); and at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=thewebconf2023iwpd for art work description papers (make sure to select “Creativity on the Web - Art”). Notifications will be sent out on March 6, 2023.


Call For Posters and Demos Proposals at TheWebConf

The Posters and Demos Track is a forum to foster interactions among researchers and practitioners by allowing them to present and demonstrate their new and innovative work. In addition, the Posters and Demos track will enable conference attendees to learn novel ongoing research projects through informal interactions. Demos submissions must be based on an implemented and tested system.

Submit your proposals by February 3, 2023 at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=thewebconf2023iwpd and choose the Poster-Demo track. Notifications for accepted proposals will be sent out on March 3, 2023.

Posters and Demos Chairs:

  • Lorena Etcheverry (Universidad de la República de Uruguay)
  • María Poveda-Villalón (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid)

Call for Developer Track at TheWebConf

The Web Developer and W3C track aims at gathering developers and researchers to exchange experience and insight about how software development contributes to the evolving web platform.

Format: Technical Key Note / Screen Share Session & Live Code / Other

Submit your contribution by February 9, 2023 at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=thewebconf2023 and choose the Web Developer and W3C track. Notifications for accepted contributions will be sent out on March 10, 2023.

Developer Track Chair: Pierre-Antoine Champin (Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1)


Call for PhD Symposium at TheWebConf

The PhD Symposium of The Web Conference 2023 welcomes submissions from PhD students on their ongoing research related to the main conference topics. These topics include: Semantics and Knowledge, Web Search, Web Systems and Infrastructure, Web Mining and Content Analysis, Economics, Monetization, and Online Markets, User Modeling and Personalization, Web and Society, Web of Things, Ubiquitous and Mobile Computing, Social Network Analysis and Graph Algorithms, Security, Privacy, Trust and Social Web (see also the Research Tracks).

Submit your contribution by February 3, 2023 at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=thewebconf2023iwpd and choose the PhD Symposium track. Notifications for accepted contributions will be sent out on February 24, 2023.

PhD Symposium Chairs:

  • Yizhou Sun (UCLA, USA)
  • Yuxiao Dong (Tsinghua, China)
  • Mayank Kejriwal (USC, USA)


Selected Workshops

The Web Conference 2023 selected 22 workshops! Congratulations to all the selected workshops. 

Find the links to various workshops at: https://www2023.thewebconf.org/program/workshops/


Selected Tutorials

The Web Conference 2023 selected 27 tutorials! Congratulations to all the selected tutorials. 

Find the links to various workshops at: https://www2023.thewebconf.org/program/tutorials/


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Website: https://www2023.thewebconf.org/

Announcement to the venues hosting ACM The Web Conference 2024 and 2025

The ACM Web Conference Steering Committee is pleased to announce that the WebConf 2024 will be in Singapore and WebConf 2025 will be in Sydney, Australia. WebConf 2024 will be organized by a team led by Prof. Tat-seng Chua of National Singapore University (NUS), Singapore and Prof. Chong Wah Ngo of Singapore Management University (SMU), Singapore. WebConf 2025 will be organized by a team led by Prof. Guodong Long and Prof. Michael Blumenstein from University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Australia and Prof. Yi Chang of Jilin University, China.  More information on the CFP, conference time, and venue will be made available in due course.

The ACM WebConf Steering Committee invites your participation in WebConf 2023 (Austin), WebConf 2024 (Singapore), and WebConf 2025 (Sydney) premier events of the ACM SIGWEB Society.

TheWebConf 2022 started

From 25 – 29 April 2022, the Web community meets online, hosted by Lyon in France. The schedule of the day can be found here.

All #TheWebConf 2022 papers (main) are now available as open access; have a look at the program page!

The home page of HT'22 is online

We are glad to announce the home page of the upcoming ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media 2022. From June 28 – July 1, 2022 in Barcelona (Spain), it will be first time in the history of the conference to run in a hybrid mode, with the opportunity for speakers and attendees to participate onsite or online. HT'22 is co-located with ACM WebSci 2022 and ACM UMAP 2022, both happening in Barcelona right before and after the conference. A CfP will follow soon.

Logo of the ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media 2022

  1. Discount on ACM UMAP 2021 for SIGWEB members
  2. HUMAN 2020 Workshop in December
  3. Hypertext 2020 Fair Access Initiative
  4. Making the Web Human-Centric? New Directions in the Web and AI

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