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Dear colleagues,
we are delighted to announce our minitrack on “Collaboration with
Cognitive Assistants and AI” and are looking forward to your
submissions.
Please find the CfP attached. If you have any questions, please
feel free to contact me.
Kind regards,
Eva Bittner
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CALL FOR PAPERS: HICSS54 “Collaboration with Cognitive Assistants
and AI” Minitrack (in “Collaboration Systems and Technologies”
Track)
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MINITRACK DESCRIPTION
In the field of information systems, as well as in the computer
science domain, artificial intelligence (AI) constitutes one of
the most rapidly growing streams of research. This is mainly due
to the fact that technological innovations enable the development
of productive AI solutions (e.g. inherent in cognitive assistants)
that provide compelling benefits in various fields of application.
However, despite the recent advances, we are still far away from a
strong or general AI comparable to a human intelligence,
especially when it comes to intelligence across certain domains or
tasks. Therefore, the importance of the engagement of humans into
the decision process of AI systems is widely acknowledged in
research and practice. Although a considerable amount of
exploration regarding such Human-AI-Collaboration has been
conducted, the breadth and scope for dialogue and experimentation
needs to be broadened. This minitrack aims to provide a place for
such dialogue and support of a diverse community interested in
taking the challenge further.
While all submissions should consider aspects of collaboration –
the work of two or more knowledge sources (i.e. human and AI)
towards a common goal -, we welcome all papers that present
research in this area, independent of the centrality and strength
of AI, the domain they address, and the methodology they apply.
Topics to be discussed in this minitrack include (but are not
limited to) the following:
* Generalizable models, methodologies and theories to design and
facilitate Human-AI-Collaboration
* Exemplary use cases in various fields of application that refer
to
* collaborative work practices, in which a human actor
collaborates with AI
* collaborative work practices, in which AI facilitates human
collaboration
* Boundaries and Challenges of Human-AI-Collaboration
* Approaches for a new division of labor (including hand-offs) in
references to the task structure and capabilities of AI and humans
* Decision models for deciding, whether, when and how to access
human input
* Strategies to prevent mistakes and shortcomings of individual
collaborators and the noise in the contributions of individual
workers
* Effectiveness of Human-AI-Collaboration (e.g. effectiveness of
different training strategies in improving the performance of
workers for accomplishing complex tasks)
* Orchestration of learning (of the AI, from the AI, with the AI),
e.g. human-in-the-loop learning
* Design of incentive structures for Human-AI-Collaboration
* Facilitation of continuous engagement in Human-AI-Collaboration
* User reactions when confronted with an AI collaborator
* Approaches for increasing user acceptance of collaboration
systems with AI components
* Prototypes of Human-AI-Collaboration in various application
domains (e.g. tutoring, service, etc.)
* Legal aspects, usability, explainability or transparency of
Human-AI-Collaboration
* Ethical and philosophical examinations of the common goal in
Human-AI-collaboration
ORGANIZERS
Prof. Dr. Eva Bittner, University of Hamburg
bittner@informatik.uni-hamburg.de<mailto:bittner@informatik.uni-hamburg.de>
Dr. Philipp Alexander Ebel, University of St. Gallen
philipp.ebel@unisg.ch<mailto:philipp.ebel@unisg.ch>
Dr. Sarah Oeste-Reiß, University of Kassel
oeste-reiss@uni-kassel.de<mailto:oeste-reiss@uni-kassel.de>
Prof. Dr. Matthias Söllner, University of Kassel
soellner@uni-kassel.de<mailto:soellner@uni-kassel.de>
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
Since 1968, the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
(HICSS) has been known worldwide as the longest-standing working
scientific conferences in Information Technology Management. HICSS
provides a highly interactive working environment for top scholars
from academia and the industry from over 60 countries to exchange
ideas in various areas of information, computer, and system
sciences. According to Microsoft Academic, HICSS ranks the 36th in
terms of citations among 4,444 conferences in all fields
worldwide.
PUBLICATION OF PAPERS:
Presented papers will be included in the Proceedings of HICSS-54
IMPORTANT DATES:
April 20, 2020: Paper submission opens
June 15, 2020: Paper Submission Deadline (11:59 pm HST)
August 17, 2020: Notification of Acceptance/Rejection
September 22, 2020: Deadline for Authors to Submit Final
Manuscript for Publication
October 1, 2020: Deadline for at least one author of to register
for HICSS-54
January 5-8, 2021: Paper presentations
AUTHOR INSTRUCTIONS:
https://hicss.hawaii.edu/authors/
LINK TO MINITRACK:
https://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-54/collaboration-systems-and-technologies/#collaboration-with-cognitive-assistants-and-ai-minitrack
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Prof. Dr. Eva Bittner
Wirtschaftsinformatik, insb. sozio-technische Systemgestaltung
Fachbereich Informatik
Universität Hamburg
Vogt-Kölln-Straße 30
22527 Hamburg
Tel.: +49 40 42883-2409
<tel:+49%2040%2042883-2409>
www.inf.uni-hamburg.de/inst/ab/wists<http://www.inf.uni-hamburg.de/inst/ab/wists>
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