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Subject: [WI] 2nd Call for Papers - deadline verlängert auf 14.07.19 -
Gemeinschaften in Neuen Medien - Dresden, 09.-11.10.2019
Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2019 13:55:28 +0000
From: Eric Schoop <eric.schoop(a)tu-dresden.de>
Reply-To: Eric Schoop <eric.schoop(a)tu-dresden.de>
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Liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen,
hiermit erhalten Sie einen zweiten Call for Papers für die zum 22. Mal
jährlich stattfindende, interdisziplinäre Konferenz GeNeMe 2019.
In Reaktion auf den ersten Call for Papers liegen bereits interessante
Vorschläge vor. Aufgrund der Umstellung auf eine neue
Konferenzverwaltungsplattform und von Rückmeldungen bezüglich der damit
verbundenen Prozessänderung bei der Einreichung von Beiträgen hat das
Organisationskomitee heute beschlossen,
—> die Deadline für die Einreichung von Beiträgen bis zum 14.07.2019 zu
verlängern.
Details:
https://tu-dresden.de/mz/die-einrichtung/news/deadline-verlaengerung-fuer-d…
Wir freuen uns auf weitere Beiträge, insbesondere auch von
Nachwuchsforschern.
Mit freundlichem kollegialem Gruß
Eric Schoop
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Technische Universität Dresden
Fakultät Wirtschaftswissenschaften
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insbesondere Informationsmanagement
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Subject: [AISWorld] CfP Qurator 2020 am Fraunhofer FOKUS
Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2019 14:11:27 +0200
From: Adrian Paschke <adrian.paschke(a)gmx.de>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
*** Call for Papers ***
Qurator 2020 - International Conference on Digital Curation Technologies
20-21 January 2020, Berlin, Germany
<https://qurator.ai/konferenz-qurator-2020/>
https://qurator.ai/konferenz-qurator-2020/
Digital curation is a complex time and knowledge intensive process, in which
knowledge workers create new content artifacts and knowledge insights from
heterogeneous sources (content, data, knowledge). The work required for this
includes, e.g., selecting, summarizing, scheduling, translating, localising,
structuring, condensing, , enriching, visualizing and explaining the various
contents, taking into account the steadily growing speed, volume and number
of sources such as online newspapers, news portals, social media, linked
data, business information systems, IoT data streams etc. AI, in particular
from the field of language and semantic knowledge technologies, are used to
support these tasks and thereby accelerate and qualitatively improve them.
The conference provides a forum on the use of digital curation technologies
in application domains for, e.g., , media, journalism, logistics, cultural
heritage, health care and life sciences, energy, industry. Of particular
relevance are papers that demonstrate the applied use of digital curation
technologies and tools in domain-specific use cases and that bridge
traditional boundaries between disciplines such as Artificial Intelligence
and Semantic Web, data analytics and machine learning, information/content
and knowledge management systems, information retrieval, knowledge
discovery, and computational linguistics.
Topics
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to
Management of Digitally Curated and Semantically Expressive Information and
Knowledge
. Knowledge representation and semantic knowledge management
. Semantic content and data modeling and digital knowledge
curation of
. Semantic integration, including transformation rules, ontology
matching, merging, etc.
. Ontology and rule engineering and metadata management
. Ontology-based data management, linked data management,
semantic big data management
. Processes, workflows, roles and responsibilities in digital
curation
AI-based / Semantic Large Scale and Complex Information and Content Analysis
. indexing, search and query answering in large volumes of data
. digital curation, semantic annotation, extraction, enrichment,
summarization, and integration
. semantic storytelling, identification and generation of story
paths and story lines
. text and content classification, especially for advanced
class-specific processing workflows
. text genere and hypertext genre (web genre) classification
. (smart/big) data analytics, data mining, and machine learning
/ deep learning
. information and knowledge extraction including text mining
. streaming analytics, and semantic complex event processing
Applications, Evaluations, and Experiences of applying digital curation
technologies , standards, and tools including but not limited to the
following domains:
. AI / Semantic technology standards and tools
. (Corporate) Semantic Web and Linked Data
. Semantic enterprise information systems and knowledge
management
. Semantic business process management (SBPM) and decision
models
. Semantic Web and the Internet of Things (IoT)
. Crowdsourcing, human computation, and the People Web
. AI/Semantic services and semantic Multi Agent Systems (MAS)
. Personalisation and digital content interaction
. Hypertext, multimedia, and hypermedia
. Semantic storytelling and corporate smart content
. Ubiquitous and mobile information systems
. Information/data governance, information assurance, security,
compliance
. Semantic cloud computing, edge computing, fog computing
. Semantic Web applications and tools for eCommerce, eScience,
eCulture, media, Industrie 4.0
. Legal ontologies, rules, and reasoning
. Distributed ledger / blockchain technologies for novel
data/content management and smart contracts
Dates
Paper submission: Oct. 14, 2019
Notification of acceptance: Nov. 8, 2019
Camera ready due: Nov. 29, 2019
Conference: Jan. 20-21, 2020
Types of submission
The following types of submissions are invited:
Regular papers: (10-15 pages)
Research papers - Original research on a topic of interest.
In-use papers - New applications and tool descriptions addressing a
topic of interest.
Short papers: (5-9 pages)
Use Case and Position papers - use case descriptions and application
notes, discovery notes, using digital curation applications and tools.
Poster and Software demo papers - present software and tools in action.
Industry application papers: report on industrial applications
addressing a topic of interest
Instructions for authors
All submissions will be handled via the EasyChair submission system at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=qurator2020.
All papers and posters/demos must be in English and submitted in pdf using
the LNCS format http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html.
Submissions for regular papers must be between 10-15 pages and submissions
for short papers must be between 5-9 pages.
Papers will be peer-reviewed by at least three members of the Scientific
Program Committee.
Accepted papers will be published in the CEUR-WS.org online proceedings at
http://ceur-ws.org/.
Organizing Committee
Adrian Paschke, Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany
Clemens Neudecker, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, Germany
Georg Rehm, DFKI, Germany
Lydia Pintscher, Wikimedia, Germany
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Subject: [AISWorld] ICDIM 2019
Date: Tue, 02 Jul 2019 17:12:58 +0530
From: diwt(a)dirf.org
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Fourteenth International Conference on Digital Information Management
(ICDIM 2019)
September 24-26, 2019
University of Bedfordshire, Luton, UK
(www.icdim.org)
Technically co-sponsored by IEEE TEMS
Following the successful earlier conferences at Bangalore (2006), Lyon
(2007), London (2008), Michigan (2009) , Thunder Bay (2010), Melbourne
(2011), Macau (2012), Islamabad (2013), Bangkok (2014) Jeju (2015) Porto
(2016), Fukuoka (2017), and Berlin (2018) the Fourteenth event is being
organized at Luton in UK in 2019. The International Conference on
Digital Information Management is a multidisciplinary conference on
digital information management, science and technology. The principal
aim of this conference is to bring people in academia, research
laboratories and industry together, and offer a collaborative platform
to address the emerging issues and solutions in digital information
science and technology
Digital Information technologies are gaining maturity and rapid momentum
in adoption across disciplines. The digital community is producing new
ways of using digital information technologies for integrating and
making sense out of various data ranging from real/live streams and
simulations to analytics data analysis, in support of mining of
knowledge. The conference will feature original research and industrial
papers on the theory, design, and implementation of digital information
systems, as well as demonstrations, tutorials, workshops and industrial
presentations.
The Fourteenth International Conference on Digital Information
Management will be held during August 22-24, 2019 at Irish Computer
Society, Dublin, Ireland
The topics in ICDIM 2019 include but are not confined to the following
areas.
Information Technology Management
Web Mining including Web Intelligence and Web 3.0
E-Learning, eCommerce, e-Business, and e-Government
Edge and Fog Computing
Data Analytics
Software Engineering
Deep Learning
Natural Language Processing
Smart Learning and Smart Cities
Signal Processing
Network Services
Data Mining and Text Mining
Knowledge Graphs, Recommender System, Ontology
Computational Linguistics
Distributed information systems
Information visualization
Multimedia and Interactive Multimedia
Image Analysis and Image Processing
Cloud Computing
Computational Intelligence
Privacy, Security and Trusted Computing
Machine Learning
Human-Computer Interaction
Internet of Things
The modified version of the selected papers will appear in the special
issues of the following peer reviewed journals.
1. Journal on Data Semantics
2. Technologies
3. Data Technologies and Applications
4. Webology
5. Journal of Digital Information Management
6. International Journal of Computational Linguistics
7. Journal of Optimization
General Chair
Ezendu Ariwa, UK IEEE Chair
Program Chairs
Pit Pichappan, Digital Information Research Labs, India
Simon Fong, University of Macau, Macau
Program Co-Chair
Adrian Florea, University of Shibu, Romania
Important Dates
Full Paper Submission July 15, 2019
Notification of Acceptance/Rejection August 05, 2019
Registration Due September 05, 2019
Camera Ready Due September 05, 2019
Workshops/Tutorials/Demos September 23, 2019
Main conference September 24-26, 2019
SUBMISSIONS AT http://www.icdim.org/submission.html
Contact: conference(a)icdim.org
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Subject: Re: [AISWorld] Journal of IT Case and Application Research
(JITCAR), Volume 21, Number 1 Published (included in SCOPUS)
Date: Mon, 1 Jul 2019 20:57:22 +0000
From: Shailendra Palvia <Shailendra.Palvia(a)liu.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>, AISWorld
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CC: Bansal, Gaurav <bansalg(a)uwgb.edu>, Joshi, Kailash <joshi(a)umsl.edu>
Dear Colleagues around the world:
It is my pleasure to present the second 2019 JITCAR issue. The contents
of this issue are: Editorial Preface article by Dr. Edward Roche;
Research Case article one co-authored by Dr. Nikolaus Obwegeser, Mr.
Peter Danielsen, Mr. Kenneth Hansen, Mr. Mads Helt, and Mr. Lasse
Nielsen; Research Case article two co-authored by Dr. Fernando Almeida,
Mr. Emanuel Miranda, and Mr. João Falcão; Expert Opinion report by Dr.
Jack Becker and Dr. Daniel Peak; and Book Review by Dr. Vijay Vemuri.
Summary information of these items is as follows.
In the editorial preface article titled, "The Search for Global Cyber
Stability", the author focuses on how the world is moving away from
traditional arms or nuclear conflicts to cyber conflicts. Nations are
increasingly striving to build cyber arms for defensive as well as
offensive purposes. Such cyber security measures will clearly impact
individual privacy in spite of "norms" being developed by United Nations
to minimize such impact. Civil society, corporations and nations will
have a huge role in the future conflicts among nations.
First research article is titled, "Selection and training of super-users
for ERP implementation projects." This article explores the role of
super-users in implementation of ERP projects. How should these
super-users be selected and trained is the focus of this article. In the
context of a case study at Vestas, the world's largest manufacturer of
wind turbines, the authors improve an existing widely accepted skill
measurement model to develop a systematic process of super-user
selection and training. The article goes on to highlight the specific
skills required in different phases of the selection and training process.
Second research is titled, "Challenges and Facilitators Practices for
Knowledge Management in Large-Scale Scrum Teams." It is a study
addressing challenges faced by large-scale scrum teams in sharing and
managing knowledge. Widely known knowledge management practices
typically address only team level collaboration, which are not easily
scalable to multiple scrum teams. This article conducts an empirical
study at one of the largest information technology companies operating
in Portugal, in which multiple scrum teams working locally and in remote
offices develop e-commerce solutions for the African market.
The Expert Opinion report documents interview by Dr. Jack Becker and Dr.
Daniel Peak with Mr. Rich Giuss, VP and CIO of Atmos Energy Corporation,
headquartered in Dallas, is country's largest, fully-regulated,
natural-gas-only distributor, serving over three million natural gas
distribution customers in over 1,400 communities in eight states. His
responsibilities include leading Atmos' enterprise-wide information
technology strategy, architecture, project delivery, and
operations/service delivery functions. He also focuses on company's
strategic initiatives, including service excellence and operational
effectiveness. Before joining Atmos Energy, Rich spent more than two
decades at Baxter International, Allegiance Healthcare and Cardinal
Health and rose through the career path to senior leadership roles. In
2003, he was named by Computerworld Magazine as a Premier 100 IT Leader.
At Allegiance Healthcare, his IT team developed its ValueLink JIT supply
chain business application which was recognized in 1997 by CIO
Magazine's Application Hall of Fame as one of the 12 most influential
business applications of the past decade. Before joining Baxter, he held
positions in both marketing and technology at Boise Cascade Corporation
from 1979 to 1982. Mr. Gius earned a BS in computer science from
Northern Illinois University and an MBA in Finance and Operations
Management from the University of Chicago - Booth School of Business.
Questions posed to Mr. Rich Gius are: (a) Would you please describe your
role as VP and CIO at Atmos Energy Corporation? (b) You have held the
top IT/IS leadership position at Atmos Energy for nearly 12 years, which
speaks volumes to your success as a VP and CIO; during this time, have
you reported to the CEO (or other C-level officers) and how has this
relationship changed and evolved over this time? (c) What are the
challenges you face in meeting the higher customer demands in the very
competitive energy industry? (d) Please elaborate on a few of the most
successful projects you have overseen or initiated. (e) Can you expound
on examples of the geospatial information system (GIS)? (f) We note that
you have managed IT services in the office products industry, the health
care industry, and now the energy distribution business across the
United States - how has your IT management role evolved during your
career? (g) Toward what is IT management evolving? (h) What were some of
the most important lessons learned during each period of your career in
different industries? (i) In what areas of your firm are you using Big
Data analytics? (j) What tools have you found to be most beneficial for
Data Analytics? (k) What have been your major challenges with Big Data?
(l) Can you please discuss some of the performance improvement and cost
saving benefits from your Business-data analytics applications? (m) Can
you please share some of the lessons learned from the new role of
Business Intelligence (BI)? (n) Which IT developments have been the most
disruptive to your role, to employees, and to clients since you assumed
the role of CIO? (o) How is social media affecting customer relations
with your firm? (p) How does Atmos integrate social media with employee
responsibilities? (q) Often, the energy industry is seen as posing a
nation-wide cyber-security danger; what experiences can you share of
potential threats and the means by which the industry deterred these
threats in the past? (r) You have done some fairly innovative things
during your career, as evidenced by the prestigious CIO awards you have
received; we understand that you are now delving into the area of
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning to improve customer
service - can you please elaborate on some of those projects? (s) can
you think of any other important IT/IS issues that you would like to
raise for our readers? (t) From an IT perspective, where do you see the
Atmos Energy Corporation in five years?
Book review report by Dr. Vijay Vemuri provides a detailed critique of
the 2016 book titled, "Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning,"
authored by Christopher M. Bishop
<https://smile.amazon.com/Nicholas-D.-Evans/e/B001IYVE4I/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk…>
and published in 2006 by Springer Science+Business Media. Even though
published nearly 12 years ago, this comprehensive book still remains
relevant, as it is either required, or a recommended textbook in many
machine learning, and related courses in leading universities. Though
PRML is primarily targeted for engineering and computer science
programs, it is potentially useful for management information systems
(MIS) and decision support systems (DSS) instructors. Because of its
thorough and rigorous coverage of machine learning concepts and
algorithms, this book should be studied with care and rejoiced in its
details. The book covers various aspects of this theme in 14 chapters
and four appendices that provide prerequisite mathematical background.
The fourteen chapters focus on (a) elementary statistical concepts,
decision theory and information theory, and Bayesian estimation; (b)
several probability distributions relevant in frequentist and Bayesian
statistics, and an introduction to nonparametric statistics; (c) linear
methods for regression including penalty function methods, and Bayesian
regression; (d) linear models of classification (also known as
discriminant analysis), Bayesian logistic regression; (e) neural
networks; (f) kernel methods; (g) sparse kernel machines; (h) graphical
models, Bayesian networks, conditional independence, and Markov random
fields; (i) mixture models and Expectation Maximization (EM) algorithm;
(j) Approximate inference; (k) Monte Carlo Markov Chain (MCMC) method of
estimating posterior densities in a Bayesian context; (l) continuous
latent variables using principal component analysis; (m) Hidden Markov
models (HMM) and linear dynamic systems; and (n) methods to integrate
all regression and classification models into one overall model.
Routledge, in line with the ongoing trends, has published this journal
online for the last five years since 2014. The website to find all
JITCAR issues is: http://www.tandfonline.com/utca. All authors and
reviewers are encouraged to start using Routledge's online manuscript
submission and reviewing system http://www.editorialmanager.com/jitcar/.
I urge all our current and future authors and reviewers to familiarize
themselves with this system. I hope you all know that JITCAR is included
in the SCOPUS index.
I hope you will enjoy reading all the items in this issue. With best
regards,
Sincerely
Dr. Shailendra Palvia
Fulbright-Nehru Senior Scholar 2016-17
Professor of MIS, College of Management
Long Island University Post, Brookville, NY 11801.
Lifetime Scholarly Achievement Nomination from LIU Post in 2012 and 2016
http://liu.edu/CWPost/Academics/Faculty/Faculty/P/Shailendra-Palvia?rn=Facu…
Editor-in-Chief, Journal of IT Case and Application Research (JITCAR)
Phone #: 732-983-7034
Thou shall not hurt anybody by action, speech or thought directly or
indirectly, consciously or subconsciously and if you do, ask for
forgiveness.
Please consider well being !
Of not just human beings !!
But all living beings !!!
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Subject: [AISWorld] Call: ICIS preliminary bids for 2023
Date: Mon, 1 Jul 2019 18:48:21 +0000
From: Carte, Traci <tacart3(a)ilstu.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
ICIS 2023 will be held in Region 3. The ICIS EC is now accepting
preliminary bids from potential conference chairs. The deadline to
submit a preliminary bid is August 1. Bids should be submitted via email
to Traci Carte (tacart3(a)ilstu.edu<mailto:tacart3@ilstu.edu>).
The Preliminary Bid shall not exceed three pages and shall include the
following:
* The site (city) proposed, including brief comments explaining why the
city will provide an attractive setting for the conference.
* The proposed dates for the conference.
* Proposed Conference Chair (or Co-chairs), Program Chair (or
Co-chairs), and Doctoral Consortium Chair (or Co-chairs). For these
chairs, list significant AIS, ICIS or other major information systems
conference leadership or organizational experiences.
* A summary of the Bid Committee's ideas for improving ICIS from the
perspective of the participant. What is it about your team, your
institutions, your industry connections, your program plans, your
keynote speaker criteria, your panel ideas, your social event ideas,
your pre-conference event ideas or any other aspect of your vision for
the conference that will make this ICIS Conference special? Please give
us your ideas for enhancing the intellectual stimulation and networking
opportunities that ICIS submitters, reviewers and attendees will
experience. We realize that some of your goals or ideas will be wildly
premature at this point, and we know that they may not come to fruition,
but please help us understand how you would envision making this
conference successful.
* Facilities. The AIS Conference Director will provide most of the
information to the Bid Committee for this part of the bid. Provide a
brief description of the hotels and/or conference centers where the
meeting may be held, with brief comments as to how the available
option(s) would provide an attractive setting for the conference.
More information can be found at https://aisnet.org/page/ICISSiteSelection.
Dr. Traci Carte
Director, School of IT
Professor of IS
Illinois State University
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP: Special issue on AI Fairness, Trust and Ethics
Date: Mon, 1 Jul 2019 05:44:15 -0400
From: Lionel Robert <lprobert(a)umich.edu>
To: Lionel Robert <lprobert(a)umich.edu>
*AIS Transactions on HCI (THCI) <https://aisel.aisnet.org/thci/>*
*Special issue on AI Fairness, Trust and Ethics*
*Special Issue Editors:*
Lionel P. Robert Jr., University of Michigan
Gaurav Bansal, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
Nigel Melville, University of Michigan
Tom Stafford, Louisiana Tech University
*Submission Deadline: Full papers due February 15, 2020*
AI is rapidly changing every aspect of our society from how we conduct
business, socialize and exercise. AI has amplified our productivity as well
as biases. John Giannandrea, who leads AI at Google, recently lamented in
the MIT Technology Review that the dangers posed by the ability of AI
systems to learn human prejudices were far greater than those posed by
killer-robots. This phenomenon is problematic because AI systems are making
millions of decisions every minute many of which are invisible to the users
and incomprehensible to the designers. Their opaqueness is a significant
cause of worry and leaves many unanswered questions.
Fairness, Trust and Ethics are at the core of many of the issues underlying
the implications of AI. Fairness is undermined when managers rely blindly
on “objective” AI outputs to “augment” or replace their decision making.
Managers often ignore the limitations of their assumptions and the
relevance of the data that was used to train and test AI models, resulting
in bias decisions that are hard to detect or appeal. Trust is undercut,
when AI is used to render false or misleading images of individuals saying
or doing things that are simply not true. These false images are making it
difficult for society to trust what they see or hear. Ethical challenges
are presented when decisions used by AI lead to further inequalities in the
society. Examples include: displaced workers and shortages of affordable
housing due to rental apartments and housing units being diverted to higher
paying Airbnb short term vacationers.
Despite the potential transformative effects, research on AI in the
Information Systems field is still scarce, and as a result, our knowledge
on the impacts of AI are still far from conclusive. Yet, it is very
important from the business and technical perspective that we research and
examine issues of fairness, trust and ethics with AI. This examination is
critical as issues of fairness, trust and ethics lie at the heart of
addressing the new challenges facing the development and use of AI
throughout our society. This is especially true, as there has been a rapid
increase in the number of applications of AI in an ever increasing number
of new areas. In all, AI has the potential to disrupt and dramatically
change the interactions between humans and technologies.
This Special Issue on AI Fairness, Trust and Ethics calls for research that
can unpack the potential, challenges, impacts, and theoretical implications
of AI. We welcome research from different perspectives regardless of the
approach or methodology. Submissions with novel theoretical implications
that span disciplines are strongly encouraged. We seek submissions that can
improve our understanding about the impacts of AI in organizations and our
broader society.
*Potential topics include (but are not limited to):*
- Defining fair, ethical and trustworthy AI
- Antecedents and consequents for fair, ethical and trustworthy AI
- Designing, implementing and deploying fair, ethical and trustworthy AI
- Theories of fair, ethical and trustworthy AI
- Policy and governance for fair, ethical and trustworthy AI
- Appropriate and inappropriate applications of AI
- Legal responsibilities for decisions made by AI
- AI biases
- AI algorithm transparency – how to improve
- The dark side of AI
- AI equality vs AI equity
- Implications of unfair, unethical and untrustworthy AI
*Key Dates:*
Optional one page abstract submissions: Oct 1, 2019
Selected abstracts invited for poster presentations at Pre-ICIS 2019 SIGHCI
workshop on Dec 15, 2019
First round submissions: Feb 15, 2020
First round decisions: April 15, 2020
Second round submissions: July 15, 2020
Second round decisions to authors: Sep 15, 2020
Third and final round submissions: November 1, 2020
Final decisions to authors: November 15, 2020
Targeted publication date: December 31, 2020
To submit a manuscript, read the "Information for Authors" and "THCI
Policy" pages, then go to http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/thci.
*Contact:*
All questions about submissions should be emailed to:
*AIS-THCI-AI-FTE-SI-requests(a)umich.edu
<AIS-THCI-AI-FTE-SI-requests(a)umich.edu>.*
Linke to: *Call For Papers: Special issue on AI Fairness, Trust and Ethics
<https://bit.ly/2JcrDT7>*
Best regards,
Lionel
*New Paper(s):*
Du, N., Haspiel, J., Zhang, Q., Tilbury, D., Pradhan, A., Yang, X. J.
and *Robert,
L. P. *(Accepted 2019). *Look Who’s Talking Now: Implications of AV’s
Explanations on Driver’s Trust, AV Preference, Anxiety and Mental Workload*,
*Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies*, (pdf
<http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/149154>), forthcoming, link to the article
provided by the author: http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/149154 and
http://arxiv.org/abs/1905.08878.
*Robert, L. P. *(2019*)*. *Are Automated Vehicles Safer than Manually
Driven Cars?*, *AI & Society*, (pdf
<https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/handle/2027.42/149146/AI%26S%20Are…>
), link to publisher's site: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-019-00894-y copy
provided by the author: http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/149146.
*Robert, L. P.* ( 2019). *The Future of Pedestrian-Automated Vehicle
Interactions*, *XRDS: Crossroads*, 25(3), pp. 30-33. (pdf
<https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/handle/2027.42/148533/Robert%20201…>
), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/3313115 article provided by author:
http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/148533 or http://arxiv.org/abs/1904.06417 or
http://ssrn.com/abstract=3370618.
Petersen, L., *Robert, L.P.*, Yang, X. J. Tilbury, D. (2019). *Situational
Awareness, Driver’s Trust in Automated Driving Systems and Secondary Task
Performance*, *SAE International Journal of Connected and Automated
Vehicles*, 2(2), (pdf
<https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/handle/2027.42/148141/SA%20Trust%2…>),
DOI:10.4271/12-02-02-0009 link to the article
https://saemobilus.sae.org/content/12-02-02-0009/ and copy provided by the
author: http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/148141 and
http://arxiv.org/abs/1903.05251.
Lionel P. Robert Jr.
Associate Professor, School of Information
<https://www.si.umich.edu/people/lionel-robert>
Core Faculty, Michigan Robotics Institute
<https://robotics.umich.edu/core-faculty/>
Affiliate Faculty, National Center for Institutional Diversity
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Subject: [WI] RuleML+RR 2019: Open Calls
Date: Mon, 1 Jul 2019 10:42:52 +0300
From: Nick Bassiliades <nbassili(a)csd.auth.gr>
Reply-To: Nick Bassiliades <nbassili(a)csd.auth.gr>
To: wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de
Dear Colleagues,
The International Joint Conference on Rules and Reasoning RuleML+RR 2019
(http://2019.ruleml-rr.org), the leading conference in the field of
rule-based
reasoning, will be held in Bolzano, Italy, September 16-19, as a part of
BRAIN 2019
(https://brain2019.inf.unibz.it), the Bolzano Rules and Artificial
Intelligence Summit.
With its special focus theme on "Beneficial AI", BRAIN 2019 brings together
RuleML+RR 2019, DecisionCAMP 2019, the Reasoning Web Summer School (RW
2019),
and the Global Conference on Artificial Intelligence (GCAI 2019).
Submit your rule-based applications, solutions, demos, results, rule
bases to
the RuleML+RR 2019 poster and interactions track and/or the 13th
International
Rule Challenge and/or learn more about "Explainable AI" at the 15th
Reasoning
Web Summer School.
PhD students can also present and discuss their research at the joint
RuleML+RR+GCAI Doctoral Consortium.
The Open Calls for your submissions are as follows:
* 13th International Rule Challenge
(http://2019.ruleml-rr.org/?p=rule_challenge) - deadline July 19th
* RuleML+RR 2019 Posters and Interactions
(http://2019.ruleml-rr.org/?p=posters_and_interactions) - deadline July 19th
* RuleML+RR+GCAI Doctoral Consortium
(http://2019.ruleml-rr.org/?p=doctoral_consortium) ? deadline July 19th
* 15th Reasoning Web Summer School (http://2019.ruleml-rr.org/rw2019/) -
deadline July 28th
* 5th Global Conference on Artificial Intelligence GCAI 2019
(http://gcai2019.inf.unibz.it) - deadline July 5th
++++++++++++ News ++++++++++++++++
- Joint Keynotes by Mike Gualtieri on “The Future of Enterprise AI and
Digital
Decisions”, Marie-Laure Mugnier on “Existential Rules: a Study Through Chase
Termination, FO-Rewritability and Boundedness”
(https://brain2019.inf.unibz.it/?p=keynotes)
- Sponsors and Partners: Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Bosch, Center
for Perspicuous Computing,
Artificial Intelligence Journal, Oxygen XML Editor, Hotel Greif
- Prizes will be awarded, in particular for the Best Challenge Paper/Demo
We are looking forward to meeting you in Bolzano in September!
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Website: http://2019.ruleml-rr.org
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