Important Dates
All deadlines are 11:59 PM Anywhere on Earth (AoE).
- Paper submissions: June 20th, 2024
- Paper notifications: June 28th, 2024
- Camera-Ready: July 2nd, 2024
- Workshop date: August 26th, 2024
Topics of Interest (Including but not limited to)
The Fourth International Workshop on Smart Data for Blockchain and Distributed Ledger (SDBD’24) aims to bring together practitioners and researchers with a specific focus on the emerging trends and industry needs associated with the AI, data mining, data governance, data privacy and other topics under the “Smart Data” framework. Both theoretical and experimental submissions are encouraged. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
- Data mining in a distributed ledger setting
- Privacy-preserving AI and data mining in blockchain and distributed setting
- Secure data sharing and collaborative intelligence through blockchain
- Applications and use cases of blockchain
- Algorithm design, complexity analysis, implementation for blockchain
- Benchmarking and performance study
- Blockchain consensus protocols
- Blockchain protocol analysis and security
- Data provenance
- Distributed ledgers
- Data analytics on blockchain
- Data governance, especially with AI
- Data asset management
- Data stores for blockchain
- Execution engine
- Systems: Hyperledger. Corda, Ethereum, etc
- Secure smart contracts
- Throughput and scalability
CFP Guidelines
Submissions are limited to a total of 5 pages, including all content and references. There will be no page
limit for supplemental materials. All submissions must be in PDF format and use ACM Conference Proceeding
templates (two-column format). One recommended setting for Latex file of anonymous manuscript is: \documentclass[sigconf,
anonymous, review]{acmart}
. Template guidelines are here.
Following this KDD conference submission policy, reviews are double-blind, and author names and affiliations should NOT be listed. Submitted papers will be assessed based on their novelty, technical quality, potential impact, and clarity of writing. For papers that rely heavily on empirical evaluations, the experimental methods and results should be clear, well-executed, and repeatable. Authors are strongly encouraged to make data and code publicly available whenever possible. The accepted papers will be posted on the workshop website but will not be included in the KDD proceedings.
Submit your paper through the easychair submission site. The accepted papers will be considered for recommendation to special issue in the Future Internet.
Upon notification, we ask that authors of accepted works deanonymize their papers, make any final changes, and then submit a camera-ready version to the CMT submission site. The workshop website will then be updated with links to accepted papers. Note that accepted works will not be formally published. This means that:
- Authors can retain full copyright of their works.
- Works in accepted papers are not precluded from being published in other research venues.
- Submitted papers are allowed to have significant overlap with previously published or currently submitted work (in this case, please indicate overlapping works).
Any questions may be directed to the email address: fdzhu@smu.edu.sg