Subject: | [WI] Call for Papers: 2. Symposium on Collective Intelligence - COLLIN 2011 |
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Date: | Sun, 10 Oct 2010 16:46:29 +0000 |
From: | Ulrike Baumöl <Ulrike.Baumoel@FernUni-Hagen.de> |
To: | wi@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de <wi@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de> |
CC: | bernd.kraemer@FernUni-Hagen.de <bernd.kraemer@FernUni-Hagen.de>, jorn.altmann@acm.org <jorn.altmann@acm.org> |
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren, liebe
Kolleginnen und Kollegen,
wir freuen uns, Sie auf das 2. Symposium on
Collective Intelligence (COLLIN 2011) in Korea aufmerksam zu
machen.
Nach dem
erfreulichen Start in diesem Jahr findet die Veranstaltung im
nächsten Jahr am 09. und 10. Juni an der Seoul National
University statt. COLLIN wird zusätzlich mit einem moderierten
Workshop auf der Jahreskonferenz der Society for Design &
Process Sciences (SDPS 2011,
www.sdpsnet.org,
12.-16. Juni) vertreten sein, die ebenfalls in Korea und zwar
auf der Insel Jeju stattfindet.
Wir freuen uns auf Ihre Beiträge!
Mit den besten Grüßen
Jörn Altmann (Seoul National University)
Ulrike Baumöl (FernUniversität in Hagen)
Bernd J. Krämer (FernUniversität in Hagen)
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CALL
FOR PAPERS - EINREICHUNGSDEADLINE: 15.01.2011
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2.
Symposium on Collective Intelligence - COLLIN 2011
vom 09.-10.06.2011 in Seoul (http://www.fernuni-hagen.de/collin2011)
Collective
behavior and collective intelligence have come more and more
into the focus of both, research and practical, everyday use.
Users crowd to design new products or help solving engineering
problems, and companies have to find an answer how to
integrate the knowledge into their processes. Changing
environmental factors, like new information technology and
changed customer behavior, allow for many opportunities for
the emergence of collective intelligence. Collective behavior
and the achieved results as well as the closely connected
individual learning processes offer a high potential for value
creation in different areas, like business, research or
society. However, the potential of collective behavior,
collective intelligence and learning in the context of value
creation is widely unexplored. To harness this potential, it
is important to understand the basic concepts, features and
mechanism of collective intelligence based on
interdisciplinary research.
To
provide a platform to share ideas and information between
scientists and also between scientists and practitioners, the
symposium on collective intelligence will take place from June
9 to June 10, 2011 at the Seoul National University in Korea.
Since the topic is highly interdisciplinary the symposium
focuses on different research areas, like economics,
informatics, media science, psychology, or sociology.
Focus: Web-based collective intelligence in
innovation processes
Topics
include, but are not limited to:
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Methods and designs to use collective intelligence for value
creation
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Categorization of mechanisms of web-based collective
intelligence
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Business models for harnessing collective intelligence
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Challenges and success factors to harness web-based collective
intelligence in innovation processes
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Methods to design environments for collective intelligent
behavior
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Methods and models to analyze web-based collective phenomena
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Concepts to coordinate and control collective value creation
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Scientific theories to analyze web-based collective
intelligence
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Scientific theories to analyze innovation processes and
innovation networks
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Technological and organizational triggers to promote
collective intelligence
- Case
studies of using web-based collective intelligence for value
creation
Focus:
Assessment factors, performance evaluation, and building
blocks of Collective‑Intelligence (CI)‑Systems
Topics
include, but are not limited to:
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Design requirements and development of CI-Systems
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Architecture and components of CI-Systems
- Case
studies and applications of CI-Systems
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Decision support systems considering social network
information
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Assessment factors for social networks
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Performance evaluation of social networks
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Mechanisms for establishing knowledge networks
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Methods for designing CI-Systems
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Mechanisms for extracting, storing, and accessing collective
knowledge
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Formal structures and representations of collective knowledge
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IT-supported modeling of collective knowledge
Conference
chairs
Joern Altmann (Seoul National University), Ulrike Baumoel
(FernUniversitaet in Hagen), Bernd J. Kraemer
(FernUniversitaet in Hagen)
Program
committee
Stuart
Evans, Carnegie Mellon University, Campus West, USA
Kai Fischbach, Universitaet zu Koeln, Germany
Sabine Fliess, FernUniversitaet in Hagen, Germany
Oliver Gassmann, University St. Gallen, Switzerland
Sandro Georgi, Universitaet St. Gallen, Switzerland
Peter A. Gloor, MIT Center for Collective Intelligence,
USA
Derek Harter, Texas University, USA
Reto Hofstaetter, Universitaet St. Gallen, Switzerland
Henrik Ickler, FernUniversitaet in Hagen
Kibae Kim, Seoul National University, Korea
Reinhard Jung, Universitaet St. Gallen,
Switzerland
Janusz Kacprzyk, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
Jan Marco Leimeister, Universitaet Kassel, Germany
Frank Piller, RWTH Aachen, Germany
Nicholas Romano, Oklahoma State University, USA
Chen-Yu Phillip Sheu, University of California at Irvine,
USA
Important
Dates
- Paper Submission Deadline: January 15, 2011
- Acceptance Notification: March 1, 2011
- Camera Ready Subm. Deadline: March 15, 2011
Please
refer for the full call of papers to our website:
http://www.fernuni-hagen.de/collin2011
If you
have any questions about the programme and/or the paper
submission process, please contact Kibae Kim (kibaejjang@gmail.com)
Please
accept our apologies should you receive multiple copies of
this call from different lists.
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