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Subject: [AISWorld] 2nd CfP: HICSS-56 (2023) Self-management of Chronic
Diseases and Conditions
Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2022 11:14:28 -0700
From: Kourosh Dadgar <kourosh.daadgar(a)gmail.com>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
After successfully holding this minitrack for 5 consecutive years and
establishing a strong community of researchers and practitioners, we invite
paper submissions for the following HICSS minitrack:
Track title: Information Technology in Healthcare
Minitrack title: Self-management of Chronic Diseases and Conditions
***Fast Track to Journal Publication** *(at the discretion of minitrack
chairs)
*:*1) Journal of Information Technology & People
2) The Editor of The Data Base for Advances in Information Systems is
looking in part to this mini-track for papers that can be published in the
journals.
*Description of the minitrack:*According to the U.S. National Center for
Health Statistics, a disease is chronic when its course lasts for more than
three months. Chronic diseases and conditions persist an entire lifetime
and generally cannot be prevented by vaccines or cured by medication
(Adams, Kirzinger, & Martinez, 2013). This mini-track characterizes Chronic
Diseases and Conditions very broadly to include, illnesses (such as
diabetes, Alzheimer asthma), conditions (such as physical, sensory, mental,
and cognitive disabilities, post-traumatic stress disorder, attention
deficit hyperactivity disorder, autistic spectrum, Tourette syndrome, old
age related conditions). Recurrent illnesses and conditions caused by
chronic diseases, if not managed carefully, cannot only diminish quality of
life and ability to work, but can also result in health emergencies,
complications, and even death (World Health Organization, 2015). According
to the World Health Organization (WHO), chronic diseases are the leading
cause of mortality worldwide, and 80% of chronic disease deaths occur in
low- and middle-income countries.
Advancing patients’ ability to engage in self-managed health through
information and communication technologies (ICTs), such as mobile
technologies and machine learning, is increasingly a top priority (e.g.,
The National Health Service, 2013, The Office of the National Coordinator
for Health Information Technology, 2014). Effective self-management is a
proven way of improving the lives of individuals suffering from chronic
diseases (Dadgar and Joshi, 2018). Self-management refers to a care
management approach in which patients actively take responsibility for
treating their chronic diseases (Bodenheimer et al., 2002). It is a
self-regulating, dynamic, continuous, interactive process (Schulman-Green
et al., 2012). Despite technological advances in healthcare ICTs that
improve care and reduce costs, patients often avoid using them (El-Gayar,
Timsina, Nawar, & Eid, 2013). Although ICTs have improved the health in
healthcare services in terms of the delivery of high-quality patient care
at low cost, the development of ICTs that focus chiefly on patient-centered
care is still in its infancy (Jacelon, Gibbs, & Ridgway, 2016).
With that in mind, we are looking for papers taking a variety of approaches
to answering research questions related to the design, development, and use
of ICTs on patient-centered care. Such approaches might be described as
experiments or quasi-experiments, design science, case studies, surveys,
action research, psychometrics, and ethnography. We invite papers that use
a variety of advanced technologies such as Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented
Reality (AR), Artificial Intelligence (AI), or Machine Learning (ML). We
call for the papers that investigate use of ICTs for patients with chronic
physical and psychological conditions, from diabetes and asthma, to obesity
and fitness SM programs, to autism, dementia, bipolar disorders, and
depression.
Authors are invited to submit papers that address issues related to the
design, development, and implementation of ICTs in self-management of
chronic diseases and conditions. Potential issues and topics include, but
are not limited to:
- Learning about condition and health needs
- Learning self-management regimen, skills, and strategies ( e.g.,
Monitoring and managing symptoms, side effects, and body responses,
Adjusting treatment regimen to manage symptoms and side effects,
Managing/taking medications, Goal setting, decision making, problem
solving, planning, prioritizing and pacing in the self-management process)
- Managing lifestyle changes (e.g. modifying diet, nutrition, smoking,
and physical activity, Changing behaviors to minimize disease impact,
Balancing living life with health needs, Managing disruptions in school,
work, family, and social activities)
- Managing psychological aspects of chronic diseases and conditions
(e.g. Developing confidence and self-efficacy, Reducing stress caused by
the chronic disease, Identifying and benefiting from psychological
resources drawing on intrinsic resources, e.g., creativity, strength and
wisdom from past experiences, Maintaining positive outlook, hope, and
self-worth, Dealing with shock of diagnosis, self-blame, and guilt)
- Managing relationships with healthcare providers (e.g. Creating and
maintaining relationships with healthcare providers)
- Managing and sustaining relationships with family, friends, relatives,
and peers (e.g. Creating a community of peers with similar experiences,
Obtaining and managing social support from family and friends)
- Cultivating courage, discipline, and motivation
- Working through issues of dependence/independence
- Seeking resources, such as financial assistance (e.g., prescription
subsidies), environmental support (e.g., assistive devices), and community
resources (e.g., transportation)
- Exploring and expressing emotional responses
- Making sense of the chronic disease (e.g. Finding meaning in work,
relationships, activities, and spirituality)
- Identifying and confronting change and loss (e.g., changes in physical
function, role, identity, body image, control, and mortality)
- Developing coping strategies (e.g., self-talk)
- Focusing on possibilities (e.g., envisioning the future, reframing
adversity into opportunity)
- Designing virtual coaches
- ICT designs for elder care and home care
- ICT enabled preventative approaches
*IMPORTANT DATES*
- April 15: Paper submission begins
- June 15: Paper submissions deadline
- August 17: Notification of Acceptance/Rejection
- September 22: Deadline for authors to submit final manuscript
- October 1: Deadline for at least one author to register for HICSS-54
*Minitrack Co-Chairs:*
Kourosh Dadgar (Primary Contact)
University of San Francisco, CA, USA
mdadgar(a)usfca.edu
Bahae Samhan
Illinois State University, IL, USA
bmsamha(a)ilstu.edu
K.D. Joshi
University of Nevada, Reno, NV, USA
kjoshi(a)unr.edu
*Conference Website:* http://hicss.hawaii.edu/
<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__hicss.hawaii.edu_&d=DwM…>
*Author Guidelines:* http://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-and-minitracks/authors/
<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__hicss.hawaii.edu_tracks…>
*References*
- Adams, P., Kirzinger, W., & Martinez, M. (2013). Summary Health
Statistics for the U.S. Population: National Health Interview Survey, 2012
(Vital Health Stat No. 10(259)). National Center for Health Statistics.
- Bodenheimer, T., Lorig, K., Holman, H., & Grumbach, K. (2002). Patient
Self-management of Chronic Disease in Primary Care. JAMA, 288(19),
2469–2475.
- Dadgar, M. and Joshi, K.D. (2018) "The Role of Information and
Communication Technology in Self-Management of Chronic Diseases: An
Empirical Investigation through Value Sensitive Design," Journal of the
Association for Information Systems (JAIS), 19(2), 86-112.
- El-Gayar, O., Timsina, P., Nawar, N., & Eid, W. (2013). A systematic
review of IT for diabetes selfmanagement: Are we there yet? International
Journal of Medical Informatics, 82, 637–652.
- Jacelon, C. S., Gibbs, M. A., & Ridgway, J. V. (2016). Computer
technology for self-management: a scoping review. Journal of Clinical
Nursing, 25, 1179–1192.
- Schulman-Green, D., Jaser, S., Martin, F., Alonzo, A., Grey, M.,
McCorkle, R., … Whittemore, R. (2012). Processes of Self-Management in
Chronic Illness. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 44(2), 136–144.
- The National Health Service. (2013). Everyone Counts: Planning for
Patients 2014/15 to 2018/19. Retrieved from
https://www.england.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/5yr-strat-plann-guid-…
<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.england.nhs.uk_wp-…>
- The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information
Technology. (2014). Federal Health IT Strategic Plan 2015-2020 - by The
Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC).
Retrieved from
https://www.healthit.gov/sites/default/files/9-5-federalhealthitstratplanfi…
<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.healthit.gov_sites…>
- World Health Organization. (2015). Noncommunicable diseases. Retrieved
from http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs355/en/
<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.who.int_mediacentre…>
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP: The 18th Int. Conf. on Mobile Web and
Intelligent Information Systems
Date: Sat, 2 Apr 2022 08:57:19 +0100
From: MobiWIS Conference <mobiwis.info(a)gmail.com>
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----------------------- Call for Papers [ Deadline
Extended]-----------------------------
The 18th International Conference on Mobile Web and Intelligent Information
Systems (MobiWis 2022)
Springer LNCS Series.
22-24 August 2022, Rome, Italy
http://www.mobiwis.org/2022/
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The areas of the Web, mobile technologies, and information systems have
been following a continuous and steady development over a number of years
through the innovative research and practices of researchers, developers
and practitioners from academia, industry, governmental and scientific
organizations. The International Conference on Mobile Web and Intelligent
Information Systems (MobiWis) aims to enable synergy between these areas
and provides the premier venue to present and discuss latest research and
developments related to research issues of the mobile web and the
engineering of intelligent and innovative mobile systems and services.
The conference comprises a set of carefully selected tracks that focus on
the particular challenges regarding mobile Web and intelligent information
systems. Topics of conference include (but not limited to):
Conference Tracks:
- Smart and Intelligent Systems
- Software Design and Development
- Middleware and SOA
- Pervasive and Ubiquitous Applications
- Data management
- Security, Trust and Privacy
- Mobile Commerce and Services
- Transforming Technology
- HCI in Mobile Applications
- Context & Location-aware Services
- Network and Communication
- Industrial Applications and Demos
Important Dates:
Submission Deadline (extended): 15 Apr 2022
Authors Notification: 20 May 2022
Final Manuscript Due: 15 June 2022
Submission Instructions:
Full papers must be in English and must not exceed 12 pages. Short papers
should be limited to 8 pages. Papers should be formatted in Springer's LNCS
format. See submission instructions on the conference website.
Publication:
All accepted papers are planned to be included in the conference
proceedings published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science
(LNCS) series. For each accepted paper, at least one author must register
for the conference and present the paper. Authors of selected papers will
be invited to submit an extended version of their papers for a special
issues in international journals (see conference website).
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series is indexed by the ISI
Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S), included in ISI
Web of Science, EI Engineering Index (Compendex and Inspec databases), ACM
Digital Library, dblp, Google Scholar, Scopus, etc. See LNCS - Information
on Abstracting and Indexing (
http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-1068921-0)
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP: Applied Sciences - SI on AI Techniques in
Computational and Automated Fact Checking
Date: Sat, 2 Apr 2022 05:00:20 -0700
From: Donatello Santoro <donatello.santoro(a)gmail.com>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
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CALL FOR PAPERS
MDPI Applied Sciences - ISSN 2076-3417 - IF 2.670
Special Issue on AI Techniques in Computational and Automated Fact
Checking
____________________________________________________________________________
URL: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/applsci/special_issues/fact_checking
____________________________________________________________________________
* Guest Editors:
-Giansalvatore Mecca, Università degli Studi della Basilicata (Italy)
-Donatello Santoro, Università degli Studi della Basilicata (Italy)
-Enzo Veltri, Università degli Studi della Basilicata (Italy)
* Context:
Today, with the spread of misinformation, automatically verifying textual
claims against public data is crucial. Indeed, manual verification takes
time and is expensive and fails to scale to a large volume of verified
claims. AI, with the help of progress in natural language processing and
natural language generation, will help toward advancements in textual
understanding. Nevertheless, matching textual claims with tabular data is
still challenging.
This Special Issue aims not only to collect the latest applications of AI
techniques to computational and automated fact checking, but also to
collect
advancements in the field of information retrieval and query answering.
* Topics:
- fact checking
- computational fact checking
- automatic fact checking
- artificial intelligence
- deep learning
- NLP
- information retrieval
- query answering
* Manuscript Submission Information:
We welcome three types of research contributions:
- Full research papers describing a novel contribution to the field (up to
25 pages)
- Experience papers discussing important lessons learned (up to 20 pages)
- Vision and Challenge papers (up to 7 pages)
- Survey papers (up to 30 pages)
* Submission Format:
Submitted manuscripts should not have been published previously, nor be
under
consideration for publication elsewhere (except conference proceedings
papers).
All manuscripts are thoroughly refereed through a single-blind peer-review
process.
* Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 August 2022
Special Issue Website
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/applsci/special_issues/fact_checking
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP: Applied Sciences - SI on AI Techniques in
Computational and Automated Fact Checking
Date: Sat, 2 Apr 2022 06:10:10 -0700
From: Donatello Santoro <donatello.santoro(a)unibas.it>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
____________________________________________________________________________
CALL FOR PAPERS
MDPI Applied Sciences - ISSN 2076-3417 - IF 2.670
Special Issue on AI Techniques in Computational and Automated Fact
Checking
____________________________________________________________________________
URL: mdpi.com/journal/applsci/special_issues/fact_checking
<https://www.mdpi.com/journal/applsci/special_issues/fact_checking>
____________________________________________________________________________
* Guest Editors:
-Giansalvatore Mecca, Università degli Studi della Basilicata (Italy)
-Donatello Santoro, Università degli Studi della Basilicata (Italy)
-Enzo Veltri, Università degli Studi della Basilicata (Italy)
* Context:
Today, with the spread of misinformation, automatically verifying textual
claims against public data is crucial. Indeed, manual verification takes
time and is expensive and fails to scale to a large volume of verified
claims. AI, with the help of progress in natural language processing and
natural language generation, will help toward advancements in textual
understanding. Nevertheless, matching textual claims with tabular data is
still challenging.
This Special Issue aims not only to collect the latest applications of AI
techniques to computational and automated fact checking, but also to
collect
advancements in the field of information retrieval and query answering.
* Topics:
- fact checking
- computational fact checking
- automatic fact checking
- artificial intelligence
- deep learning
- NLP
- information retrieval
- query answering
* Manuscript Submission Information:
We welcome three types of research contributions:
- Full research papers describing a novel contribution to the field (up to
25 pages)
- Experience papers discussing important lessons learned (up to 20 pages)
- Vision and Challenge papers (up to 7 pages)
- Survey papers (up to 30 pages)
* Submission Format:
Submitted manuscripts should not have been published previously, nor be
under
consideration for publication elsewhere (except conference proceedings
papers).
All manuscripts are thoroughly refereed through a single-blind peer-review
process.
* Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 August 2022
Special Issue Website
mdpi.com/journal/applsci/special_issues/fact_checking
<https://www.mdpi.com/journal/applsci/special_issues/fact_checking>
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP - Hawaii International Conference on System
Sciences (HICSS-56), Maui, Hawaii, January 3-6, 2023; Business
Intelligence for Innovative, Collaborative and Sustainable Development
of Organizations in Digital Era Mini-track
Date: Sat, 2 Apr 2022 19:42:23 +0000
From: Zurada,Jozef M. <jozef.zurada(a)louisville.edu>
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-56), Maui,
Hawaii, January 3-6, 2023
http://www.hicss.org/
Collaboration Systems and Technologies Track
Business Intelligence for Innovative, Collaborative and Sustainable
Development of Organizations in Digital Era
Mini-track<http://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-52/collaboration-systems-and-technologies/#1…>
Mini-track co-chairs: Celina M. Olszak, Jozef Zurada, Dilek Cetindamar
Kozanoglu
The development of the Internet, social media, distributed databases,
and a variety of mobile devices has caused a huge increase in data. Much
of this diverse data in unstructured and structured forms has a high
business value and, if properly utilized, can become an important
organizational asset. It contains various information about customers,
competition, labor market, and development trends for industries,
products and services, as well as the public and political mood. For
innovative, collaborative and sustainable development, it is essential
for organizations to utilize this data to increase sales, identify
future opportunities and new markets, outperform the competition,
enhance products and services, recruit talent, improve operations,
perform forecasting, protect the brand, and identify areas for
improvement to name a few. However, many organizations make a limited
use of this valuable data available to them either because they lack
necessary tools or do not understand the value of this data. The main
objective of this minitrack is to provide organizations a theoretical,
conceptual, and applied grounded discussion of Business Intelligence
(BI) to aid in innovative, collaborative, and sustainable development as
well as effective decision-making. This minitrack addresses the
following topics:
* What is the substance (nature) of BI?
* What is the added-value of BI to development of organizations and
their decision-making process?
* How to support organizational creativity, innovation, collaboration
and decision-making using BI?
* How to design intelligent information systems and build decision
support systems based on BI?
* How to enhance company level decision making process to integrate
external stakeholders in order to develop collaborations?
* How to use BI tools and solutions to achieve innovative, collaborative
and sustainable development of organizations in digital era?
The minitrack invites papers focused on, but not limited to:
* Theoretical foundations for BI development
* BI to improve innovative, collaborative and sustainable development of
organizations
* Challenges and opportunities of applying BI for innovative,
collaborative and sustainable development of organizations
* Development of BI and big data analytics capability
* BI driven strategies
* BI-enabled business transformation
* Business value of BI
* BI engineering for business model innovation
* Practical approaches, solutions, methods, and tools to foster
innovative, collaborative, and sustainable development of organizations
by using of BI
* Cognitive technologies in organizations
* Social networks
* The evolution of BI through wide diffusion of digital technologies and
digital platforms
The discussion undertaken under this minitrack will accelerate the
convergence process of various disciplines such as strategic management,
computer science, database and data warehouse technologies,
computational intelligence and soft computing, psychology, and social
sciences. It seeks to revitalize scientific discussion and to establish
closer cooperation with international research centers dealing with BI
use in organizations. This minitrack will discuss how to improve
innovative and collaborative development as well as decision-making in
organizations by using BI, and ultimately the functioning of the entire
socio-economic system.
Important dates (https://hicss.hawaii.edu/):
* June 15, 2022 (Hawaii Time) Submit full manuscripts - the review is
double-blind
* August 17, 2022 Acceptance notice is emailed to authors by the review
system
* September 22, 2022 Submit final paper for publication in the
conference proceedings
* January 3-6, 2023 HICSS Conference
Mini-track Co-Chairs:
Celina M. Olszak (Primary Contact)
University of Economics in Katowice, Poland
celina.olszak(a)ue.katowice.pl<mailto:celina.olszak@ue.katowice.pl>
Jozef Zurada
University of Louisville, USA
jozef.zurada(a)louisville.edu<file:///C:/Users/jmzura01/Desktop/Backup%20-%20Desktop%20-%20Oct%202%202019/HICSS-54%20-%20Minitrack/jozef.zurada@louisville.edu>
Dilek Cetindamar Kozanoglu
University of Technology Sydney, Australia
Dilek.CetindamarKozanoglu(a)uts.edu.au<mailto:Dilek.CetindamarKozanoglu@uts.edu.au>
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Subject: [WI] HICSS 56 CFP on open science practices in information
systems research
Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2022 17:10:16 +0000
From: Cathal Doyle <cathal.doyle(a)vuw.ac.nz>
Reply-To: Cathal Doyle <cathal.doyle(a)vuw.ac.nz>
To: wi(a)lists.kit.edu <wi(a)lists.kit.edu>
Kia ora (Hello)
We’re delighted to announce we’re running a minitrack at HICSS 56 on
open science practices in information systems research. The objective of
this minitrack is to give researchers the opportunity to present novel
and innovative ways that they are conducting research using open
science. In doing so, we aim to push the boundary of how IS research is
conducted and communicated to the community. We are looking for both
conceptual and empirical papers that either further our understanding of
open science in IS research or studies that practice it. Thus, we invite
papers that focus on (but is not limited to) any of the following topics
around open science in IS research:
* Philosophical considerations
* Ethical implications
* Methodological considerations
* Policies of open science
* Papers that practice one (or more) concepts of open science in their
study
* Registered reports in IS research (can be either stage 1 or stage 2)
* Understanding of different platforms/tools/technologies for
practicing open science
* Success/Failure cases that have arisen while practicing open science
* How we can improve or innovate open science practices
* Benefits of practicing open science
* Challenges and/or problems with practicing open science
You can read more on the HICSS website:
https://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-56/collaboration-systems-and-technologies/#…
If you’re interested, please submit a paper for review. If not, could
you please forward this message to your networks or to other colleagues
you think might be interested.
Further, here are links to two papers that provide a good introduction
to open science: “We need the open artefact: Design Science as a pathway
to Open Science in Information Systems research”
(https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/ye6xp) and “This paper is an artefact:
On open science practices in design science research using registered
reports” (https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/d8hej). And here is a paper
practicing open science that was accepted for JAIS: “New Guidelines for
Null Hypothesis Significance Testing in Hypothetico-Deductive IS
Research” (https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/5qr7v).
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Ngā mihi (Kind regards)
Cathal
Cathal Doyle, Ph.D.
Senior Lecturer
School of Information Management
Victoria University of Wellington
Open science framework profile: https://osf.io/v9y6q/
ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Cathal_Doyle2
Website: http://cathaldoyle.com/
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Subject: [AISWorld] HICSS 56 CFP on open science practices in
information systems research
Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2022 17:10:18 +0000
From: Cathal Doyle <cathal.doyle(a)vuw.ac.nz>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Kia ora (Hello)
We’re delighted to announce we’re running a minitrack at HICSS 56 on
open science practices in information systems research. The objective of
this minitrack is to give researchers the opportunity to present novel
and innovative ways that they are conducting research using open
science. In doing so, we aim to push the boundary of how IS research is
conducted and communicated to the community. We are looking for both
conceptual and empirical papers that either further our understanding of
open science in IS research or studies that practice it. Thus, we invite
papers that focus on (but is not limited to) any of the following topics
around open science in IS research:
* Philosophical considerations
* Ethical implications
* Methodological considerations
* Policies of open science
* Papers that practice one (or more) concepts of open science in their study
* Registered reports in IS research (can be either stage 1 or stage 2)
* Understanding of different platforms/tools/technologies for practicing
open science
* Success/Failure cases that have arisen while practicing open science
* How we can improve or innovate open science practices
* Benefits of practicing open science
* Challenges and/or problems with practicing open science
You can read more on the HICSS website:
https://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-56/collaboration-systems-and-technologies/#…
If you’re interested, please submit a paper for review. If not, could
you please forward this message to your networks or to other colleagues
you think might be interested.
Further, here are links to two papers that provide a good introduction
to open science: “We need the open artefact: Design Science as a pathway
to Open Science in Information Systems research”
(https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/ye6xp) and “This paper is an artefact:
On open science practices in design science research using registered
reports” (https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/d8hej). And here is a paper
practicing open science that was accepted for JAIS: “New Guidelines for
Null Hypothesis Significance Testing in Hypothetico-Deductive IS
Research” (https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/5qr7v).
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Ngā mihi (Kind regards)
Cathal
Cathal Doyle, Ph.D.
Senior Lecturer
School of Information Management
Victoria University of Wellington
Open science framework profile: https://osf.io/v9y6q/
ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Cathal_Doyle2
Website: http://cathaldoyle.com/
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Subject: [WI] CfP: 9. Workshop Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion in
sicherheitskritischen Systemen
Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2022 10:00:42 +0000
From: Reuter, Christian <reuter(a)peasec.tu-darmstadt.de>
Reply-To: Reuter, Christian <reuter(a)peasec.tu-darmstadt.de>
To: wi(a)lists.kit.edu <wi(a)lists.kit.edu>
CALL FOR PAPERS
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9. WORKSHOP MENSCH-MASCHINE-INTERAKTION IN SICHERHEITSKRITISCHEN SYSTEMEN
Eintägiger Workshop im Rahmen der Mensch und Computer 2022
(04.-07.09.2022 in Darmstadt)
Fachgruppe „Usable Safety & Security“ im Fachbereich
Mensch-Computer-Interaktion (MCI), Gesellschaft für Informatik (GI)
https://peasec.de/2022/muc-ws-22/
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Im Blickpunkt des 9. Workshop Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion in
sicherheitskritischen Systemen stehen Beiträge zur Nutzung
computerbasierter Lösungen in Bereichen und Situationen mit
unmittelbarer Relevanz für Leben und Wohlbefinden von Menschen (Usable
Safety) sowie Beiträge zu nutzerorientierten Konzepten der Resilienz
technischer Systeme in Bezug auf potenzielle Angriffe (Usable Security).
Unter dem Schwerpunktthema Kooperation für Gesundheit und Sicherheit
adressiert der Workshop insbesondere Beiträge, die sich mit geplanter
oder spontaner Kooperation von Menschen sowie der Kooperation von Mensch
und Technik (Intelligent User Interfaces, Mensch-Roboter-Interaktion
etc.) in sicherheitsrelevanten Fragestellungen beschäftigen. Darüber
hinaus sind Beiträge willkommen, die einen oder mehrere der folgenden
Punkte aufgreifen:
* Usability und User Experience in sicherheitskritischen Kontexten
(u.a. Behörden und Organisationen mit Sicherheitsaufgaben,
Gesundheitswesen, Krisenmanagement, Prozessführung, Verkehrsführung);
* Fallstudien und Evaluationen zu Usable Safety oder Usable Security
in Unternehmen, Organisationen, Behörden und der breiten Öffentlichkeit;
* Algorithmen und Systeme zur nutzerzentrierten Analyse von Big Data
(u.a. Data Mining, Echtzeitverarbeitung,
Entscheidungsunterstützung, Künstliche Intelligenz und Visual
Analytics) im Kontext sicherheitskritischer Mensch-Computer Interaktion;
* Resilienz und Mensch-Computer-Interaktion in Krisen, Katastrophen
und Konflikten (u.a. Bevölkerungswarnung, Erste Hilfe,
Handlungsempfehlungen oder Notfallprävention);
* Partizipation und Soziale Medien (u.a. Selbsthilfe, Crowd-sourcing,
Digital Volunteers und Crisis Mapping);
* Inclusive und Ability-based Design im Zusammenhang mit
sicherheitskritischen Systemen;
* Methoden und Werkzeuge zur Modellierung und Validierung von Usable
Safety und Usable Security in technischen Gesamtsystemen, in denen
diese Anforderungen/Systemeigenschaften interdisziplinär erfüllt
werden müssen (z.B. Mensch-Roboter- Kollaboration, Interaktion mit
cyber-physischen Systemen);
* Studien zum Einfluss der veränderten Rahmenbedingungen (insbesondere
durch COVID-19) auf die Interaktion zwischen Menschen und Technik in
sicherheitskritischen Kontexten.
Unsere Zielgruppe sind Forscher*innen, Praktiker*innen und Interessierte
aus dem Kontext sicherheitskritischer Systeme. Hierzu haben Autor*innen
die Möglichkeit, Artikel im Umfang von 4-10 Seiten bis zum 06. Juni 2022
einzureichen. Eingereichte Beiträge werden von mindestens zwei
Gutachter*innen konstruktiv begutachtet, von denen mindestens einer dem
Programmkomitee angehört:
* Prof. Dr. Tilo Mentler, Hochschule Trier
* Prof. Dr. Christian Reuter, Technische Universität Darmstadt
* Prof. Dr. Simon Nestler, Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt
* Dr. Marc-André Kaufhold, Technische Universität Darmstadt
* Dr.-Ing. Jens Pottebaum, Universität Paderborn
* Prof. Dr. Andreas Heinemann, Hochschule Darmstadt
Es wird vorausgesetzt, dass die Autor*innen bis zu zwei Reviews
übernehmen. Sollte das z.B. aus Urlaubsgründen nicht möglich sein, muss
ein Ersatz benannt werden. Wir rechnen mit etwa 8-10 angenommenen Beiträgen.
Die angenommenen Beiträge sollen im Workshop in Impulsvorträgen von 10
Minuten vorgestellt und kurz diskutiert werden. Aufbauend auf den
Einzelbeiträgen und ggf. Vorschlägen von Teilnehmenden ohne
Workshopbeitrag werden thematische Schnittmengen identifiziert. Diese
werden nachfolgend in Kleingruppen bearbeitet. Abschließend präsentieren
die Gruppen ihre Ergebnisse. Basierend auf dem Workshop möchten wir wie
bereits in den vergangenen Jahren ein Special Issue herausgeben.
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Deadline: Mo. 6.6.2022 | Artikel im Umfang von 4-10 Seiten
Angenommene Artikel werden in den Workshop-Proceedings der Mensch und
Computer in der Digital Library der GI veröffentlicht
Einreichung: https://www.conftool.com/muc2022/
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Organisationsteam: Tilo Mentler, Hochschule Trier | Christian Reuter,
Technische Universität Darmstadt | Simon Nestler, Technische Hochschule
Ingolstadt | Marc-André Kaufhold, Technische Universität Darmstadt |
Jens Pottebaum, Universität Paderborn |
Wir freuen uns auf Ihre Einreichungen!
https://peasec.de/2022/muc-ws-22/
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Subject: [AISWorld] First CFP: 22nd International Conference on Hybrid
Intelligent Systems (HIS'22) - Online - Springer Publication
Date: Fri, 8 Apr 2022 11:30:20 +0530
From: Ajith Abraham <ajith.abraham(a)ieee.org>
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** First Call for Papers - please circulate this CFP to your
colleagues and networks **
-- The 22nd International Conference on Hybrid Intelligent Systems
(HIS'22) --
http://www.mirlabs.net/his22http://www.mirlabs.org/his22
* On the World Wide Web *
December 13-15, 2022
Proceedings of HIS'22 will be published with Springer Verlag in their
Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (LNNS) series.
(https://www.springer.com/series/15179) (Approval Pending)
Proceedings of HIS'21:
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-96305-7
Indexed by: SCOPUS, INSPEC, WTI Frankfurt eG, zbMATH, SCImago, DBLP,
EI Compendex, Japanese Science and Technology Agency (JST),
SpringerLink
History of HIS series: http://www.mirlabs.net/his22/previous.php
**Important Dates**
---------------------
Paper submission due: September 30, 2022
Notification of paper acceptance: October 31, 2022
Registration and Final manuscript due: November 15, 2022
Conference: December 13-15, 2022
**About HIS 2022**
------------------
Hybridization of intelligent systems is a promising research field of modern
artificial/computational intelligence concerned with the development of
the next generations of intelligent systems. A fundamental stimulus to
Hybrid Intelligent Systems (HIS) investigations is the awareness in the
academic communities about the necessity of the combined approaches to
solving the remaining challenging problems in artificial/computational
intelligence. Hybrid Intelligent Systems are recently getting popular
due to their capabilities in handling several real-world complexities
involving imprecision, uncertainty, and vagueness. HIS'22 built on the
success of the previous HIS conferences. HIS'22 is the 22nd
International conference that brings together researchers, developers,
practitioners, and users of soft computing, computational intelligence,
agents, logic programming, and several other intelligent computing
techniques. It aims to increase the awareness of the research community
about the broad spectrum of hybrid approaches. It brings together
worldwide AI researchers to present their cutting-edge results, discuss
the current trends in HIS research, and develop a collective vision of
future opportunities. Thereby helping the researchers and practitioners
establish international collaborative opportunities, and as a result,
advancing the state-of-the-art of the field.
**Topics (not limited to)**
---------------------------
Interactions between neural networks and fuzzy inference systems.
Artificial neural network optimization using global optimization techniques.
Fuzzy clustering algorithms and optimization techniques.
Fuzzy inference system optimization using global optimization algorithms.
Hybrid computing using neural networks - fuzzy systems - evolutionary
algorithms.
Hybrid optimization techniques (evolutionary algorithms, simulated
annealing, tabu search, GRASP etc.).
Hybrid of soft computing and statistical learning techniques.
Models using inductive logic programming, logic synthesis, grammatical
inference, case-based reasoning etc.
Autonomic computing.
Hybridizatiion with novel computing paradigms: Qantum computing, DNA
computing, membrane computing etc.
Hybrid Intelligent Systems: Applications
**Submission Guidelines**
-------------------------
Submission of paper should be made through the submission page
from the conference web page. Please refer to the conference website
for guidelines to prepare your manuscript.
Paper format templates:
https://www.springer.com/de/authors-editors/book-authors-editors/manuscript…
HIS’22 Submission Link:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=his20220
**HIS 2022 Organization**
-------------------------
General Chairs
Ajith Abraham, Machine Intelligence Research Labs, USA
Tzung-Pei Hong, National University of Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Artūras Kaklauskas, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania
Program Chairs
Ketan Kotecha, Symbiosis International University, India
Ganeshsree Selvachandran, UCSI University, Malaysia
Publication Chairs
Niketa Gandhi, Machine Intelligence Research Labs, USA
Kun Ma, University of Jinan, China
Special Session Chair
Gabriella Casalino, University of Bari, Italy
Publicity Chairs
Pooja Manghirmalani Mishra, University of Mumbai, India
Anu Bajaj, Machine Intelligence Research Labs, USA
If you would like to propose a special session, please email Dr.
Gabriella Casalino <gabriella.casalino(a)uniba.it>
** For all other Technical Contact **
-------------------------------------
Dr. Ajith Abraham
Email: ajith.abraham(a)ieee.org
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