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Call For Papers: HICSS 54 (2021)-Mini-track on Augmented Intelligence For Knowledge Innovation and Entrepreneurial Systems Track Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-54): Jan 5th to 8th 2021| Kauai, Hawaii
Call for Papers
Intelligence Augmentation is defined as enhancing and elevating human's ability, intelligence, and performance through the help of information technology. Even though the underlying technology empowering intelligence augmentation and artificial intelligence overlap, however, the goals and focuses of these two topics are fundamentally different. Intelligence augmentation put the emphasis on the human agents who use the technology and on the interactive human-machine partnership. Putting it in different words: using technology to enable humans to be better humans. Artificial intelligence, on the other hand, focuses on the development of technology (i.e. robots, avatars, chatbots, etc.) to replace human agents or perform at the level as human agents. Intelligence augmentation is at the frontier of the future for technology. Major technology companies have begun research and development of various technology to augment the work of employees to increase efficiency and improve productivity . Intelligence augmentation technologies are currently used across a number of fields, including healthcare, financial, retail, manufacturing, sales and marketing.
This minitrack covers a wide range of topics within this area. We welcome researches on the design and development of technology that aids human agents, the perceptions, attitudes, and responses of the human agents towards the technology, the impact of the systems on different levels (individual, group, organizational, and even social level) from multiple angles, the nature of the symbiotic relationships among the systems the human agents, the tasks, and the environment, and the cognitive processes as well as the ethical issues surrounding augmented intelligence.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to research on:
* Benefits from augmented intelligence * Challenges and problems with augmented intelligence * Understanding Anthropomorphism or other cognitive process underlying the use of augmented intelligence * The augmentation of cognition, emotion, and creativity with augmented intelligence * Human computer interactions, instilled with augmented intelligence * Interplay of the individual and collaborative processes that lead to co-creation of knowledge and collective intelligence * Designing improved methods of human-artificial intelligence collaboration * Design of augmented intelligence systems by combining human and computer cognitive power. * Development of augmented intelligence technologies, algorithms, and visual design * Analysis of big data, data mining, and other underlying technologies and algorithms of augmented intelligence * Examinations of the different forms of augmented intelligence technology (virtual agents, robots) * Biases in using augmented intelligence systems * Visualization of digital humans and robots * The potential impacts of augmented intelligence embodied in human forms (i.e., avatars, robots) in workspaces * Social impact and ethics related to augmented intelligence * Psychological and emotional effects of interacting with augmented intelligence technologies * Economic implications of augmented intelligence systems, especially their impact on the nature and future of work * Impact of augmented intelligence on individual level (decision making, problem solving, negotiation, and creativity/innovation) * Management of augmented intelligence systems (e.g., corporate governance, data management) * Security and privacy issues in augmented intelligence * Case studies on revealing the nature of the relationship between human agent and augmented intelligence technology in different context * Use of augmented intelligence in the home * Use of augmented intelligence in different context such as healthcare, education, production, etc. * The augmentation of cognition, emotion, and creativity with augmented intelligence * The use of augmented intelligence beyond individuals and its consequences in organizations
IMPORTANT DATES
* April 20: Paper submission begins * June 15: Paper submissions deadline * August 17: Notification of Acceptance/Rejection * September 22: Deadline for authors to submit final manuscript for publication * October 1: Deadline for at least one author to register for HICSS-54
Conference Website: http://hicss.hawaii.edu/ Author Guidelines: http://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-and-minitracks/authors/
Mini-track Co-Chairs Lingyao (Ivy) Yuan Department of Information System and Business Analytics Iowa State University lyuan@iastate.edumailto:lyuan@iastate.edu;
Souren Paul College of Informatics Northern Kentucky University Souren.paul@gmail.commailto:Souren.paul@gmail.com
Alan R. Dennis Operations and Decision Technology Indiana University ardennis@indiana.edumailto:ardennis@indiana.edu
Lingyao (Ivy) Yuan, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Supply Chain & Information Systems Debbie & Jerry Ivy College of Business | Iowa State University 2167 Union Dr. | 3348 Gerdin Business Building | Ames, IA 50011-2027 Phone: (515)294-7228 | Email: lyuan@iastate.edu
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