28th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia, 4-7 July 2017, Prague, Czech Republic (original) (raw)

The ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media (HT) is a premium venue for high quality peer-reviewed research on theory, systems and applications for hypertext and social media. It is concerned with all aspects of modern hypertext research, including social media, adaptation, personalization, recommendations, user modeling, linked data and semantic web, dynamic and computed hypertext, and its application in digital humanities, as well as with interplay between those aspects such as linking stories with data or linking people with resources.

HT2017 will focus on the role of links, linking, hypertext and hyperlink theory on the web and beyond, as a foundation for approaches and practices in the wider community. Therefore, HT2017 has the following tracks:

* Social Networks and Digital Humanities (Linking people) * Semantic Web and Linked Data (Linking data) * Adaptive Hypertext and Recommendations (Linking resources) * News and Storytelling (Linking stories) * Demonstrations

## Keynote Speakers

We are excited to announce two keynote speakers for HT2017: Kristina Lerman, Project Leader at the Information Sciences Institute and Peter Mika, Senior Director of Engineering at Schibsted Media Group. More details

## Tutorials

We are excited to have two tutorials confirmed for HT2017: Festival Of Narrative Automata by Mark Bernstein and Immersion in e-Learning by Alexandra Cristea. More details

## Workshops

We are happy to announce that this year's HT conference will feature three exciting workshops:

* Workshop on Narrative and Hypertext ’17 (NHT17), Charlie Hargood, David Millard * Canceled Workshop on The Future of Computer Annotation, Jamie Blustein, Ann-Barbara Graff * Workshop on Social Media World Sensors (SIDEWAYS), Claudio Schifanella, Mario Cataldi, Luigi Di Caro

For more information, please visit the workshops page.

## UMAP 2017 and SMAP 2017

UMAP 2017 and SMAP 2017 conferences are organized in close proximity in Bratislava, July 9 -12, 2017. See the UMAP and SMAP calls.

## Venue

The conference will be held in the 1691 building of the School of Computer Science, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague. Prague is the capital of Czech Republic and a very nice city with many historical and cultural monuments. The conference building itself is located in the very center of the city, close to the Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, Old town Square and other Prague sightseeings. More about HT2017 venue