-------- Forwarded Message --------
Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences- HICSS-53
(January 7-10, 2020, Grand Wailea, Maui)
Minitrack: The Technical, Socio-Economic and Ethical Aspects of AI
Track: knowledge Innovation and Entrepreneurial Systems
Scope
Augmented intelligence offers a new perspective to look at the
artificial intelligence (AI), social computing, machine learning,
big data, data mining, and related areas. It has a clear emphasis
that humanity, not machines, is the core of this scientific
inquiry.
The Technical Aspect of AI. The technological advancements in
computer science and information systems have presented AI as a
new type of aid to human workers. Given that social computing
allows human to better identify, acquire, assimilate, generate,
share, and use knowledge resources, scientists and industry
experts have started to view artificial intelligence as systems to
enhance and augment human capabilities.
The Socio-Economic Aspect of AI. AI allows businesses to explore
new opportunities through innovation spillovers. As the needs for
social computing continue to grow, researchers increasingly study
how AI can drive the digital economy while at the same time
offering solutions to societal issues.
The Ethical Aspect of AI. Ethical concerns have arisen in the
development and deployment of artificial intelligence systems.
Computer and data scientists have encountered or will encounter
ethical issues such as biases in the building of machine learning
models and stereotypes in the development of robots.
Topics Fast track journal opportunity:
Authors of papers accepted for presentation in the minitrack will
be offered the opportunity to submit an extended version of their
papers for consideration for fast-track publication in:
-- ACM Transactions on Social Computing Special Issue
--Technological Forecasting and Social Change (TFSC) Special Issue
on Digitalization Adding Value to Healthcare, if research
addresses all aspects of AI in healthcare
Topics
This minitrack is open to papers in all formats including
empirical studies, design, theory, theoretical framework, case
studies, and etc. Potential topics include, but are not limited
to:
--AI and social computing
--AI and knowledge management
--AI, innovation and human decision making
--AI and future of work
--AI in healthcare
--Human-AI collaboration
--Human-AI interaction
--Trust towards AI and robots
--Users' fear of AI
--Robots and the impacts on workplace
--Biases in machine learning models and best practices
Important Dates
April 15, 2019: Beginning of Submission Period
June 15, 2019: Paper Submission Deadline (11:59 pm HST)
August 17, 2019: Notification of Acceptance/Rejection
September 22, 2019: Deadline for Final Manuscript
October 1, 2019: Deadline for at least one author to register
January 7, 2020: Symposia, Workshops, and Tutorials
January 8-10, 2020: Paper Presentations
Minitrack Co-Chairs
Yibai Li (Primary Contact) |
yibai.li@scranton.edu
Xuefei (Nancy) Deng |
ndeng@csudh.edu
Yichuan Wang |
yichuan.wang@sheffield.ac.uk
http://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-53/knowledge-innovation-and-entrepreneurial-systems/#the-technical-socio-economic-and-ethical-aspects-of-ai-minitrack
_______________________________________________
AISWorld mailing list
AISWorld@lists.aisnet.org