-------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: [AISWorld] CfP: HCAI Workshop at HCII 2022 Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2022 13:25:21 +0000 From: Constantinos K. Coursaris constantinos.coursaris@hec.ca To: AIS_HCI@listserv.syr.edu AIS_HCI@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU, aisworld@lists.aisnet.org aisworld@lists.aisnet.org
Call for Papers Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HCAI) Workshop in the context of HCII 2022 (to be held virtually)
‘The 6 Grand Challenges for HCAI: A deep dive’
Monday, 27 June 2022 IMPORTANT DATES ● Submissions due: 15 February 2022 ● Acceptance Notification: 15 April 2022 ● Camera-ready manuscripts (full or short papers) due: 15 May 2022 ● (Virtual) Workshop event: 27 June 2022 Building upon the success of the previous (HCII 2021 – HCAI) Workshop and the tremendous interest that has been generated recently around a broad spectrum of issues concerning Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, the HCAI Working Group will hold a follow up workshop at the HCI International 2022 conference (HCII 2022) to be held virtually. WORKSHOP OBJECTIVE Rapid advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI) are enabling technological applications with far-reaching implications. Consequently, there is increasing importance in taking an informed approach in the design of these AI systems, tools and agents so as to maximize their utility and value to humanity, while minimizing their risk and overcoming the human users' reluctance towards them.
Currently in its second year of existence, the Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HCAI) Working Group will bring together a diverse, interdisciplinary group of prominent scholars and industry leaders and facilitate a thought-provoking exploration and discussion of contemporary issues related to AI, placing human users at the core. Given the diverse goals of this workshop, a non-exhaustive list of potential topics includes: ● Human well-being and AI ○ Wellness, Health, Democratization, Access and Participation, Literacy ● Human-AI interaction ○ Metaphors, Collaboration, Collusion, Human-Robot Teams, User Empowerment ● Privacy and security ○ Resources, Infrastructure, Guidelines ● Responsible AI ○ Explainability, Fairness, Ethics, Accountability, Liability ● Governance/Independent Oversight ○ Auditing, Accountability, Infrastructure of Trust, AI Compliance, Data ownership ● Comprehensive HCAI Design, Implementation, and Evaluation Framework ○ Application of UXD methods to AI/ML systems. Metrics to measure HCAI implementation success
SUBMISSION, REVIEW AND ACCEPTANCE PROCESS The Workshop will feature completed research and research-in-progress submissions accepted for presentation, following a rigorous peer review process. Workshop contributors are required to submit either a full manuscript or an extended 800-word abstract through the HCII 2022 Conference Management System (CMS)https://cms.hci.international/2022/. All submissions should be accompanied by a short author bio (a small paragraph). Accepted full papers (10-20 pages long) will be included in the HCII 2022 “Late Breaking Work - Papers" Springer LNCS volumes of the conference proceedingshttps://2022.hci.international/proceedings.html. Accepted short research papers (4-8 pages long) will be included in the HCII2022 "Late Breaking Work - Posters" Springer CCIS volumes of the conference proceedingshttps://2022.hci.international/proceedings.html. Guidelines for the preparation of camera-ready contributions will become available through the conference website in due course. Authors, who do not wish to have their paper published in the conference proceedings, but opt to pursue an alternative publication channel, should clearly indicate so by adding a note at the top of their submitted proposal. Accepted contributions will be presented at the Workshop on Monday, June 27, 2022, and presenters are required to register for the conferencehttps://2022.hci.international/registration.html. WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS Salvatore Andolina, University of Palermo (salvatore.andolina@unipa.itmailto:salvatore.andolina@unipa.it) Constantinos K. Coursaris, HEC Montréal (constantinos.coursaris@hec.camailto:constantinos.coursaris@hec.ca) Christina Strobel, Hamburg University of Technology (christina.strobel@tuhh.demailto:christina.strobel@tuhh.de) Jia Zhou, Chongqing University (jiazhou@cqu.edu.cnmailto:jiazhou@cqu.edu.cn)
Cordially / Cordialement, Constantinos
Dr. Constantinos K. Coursaris Ph.D. Business Administration (Information Systems) M.B.A. e-Business, B. Eng. Aerospace
Associate Professor - Department of Information Technologies Academic Director - M.Sc. User Experience Co-Director - Tech3Lab Principal Collaborator - NSERC-Prompt Industrial Research Chair in User Experience (UX) HEC Montréal
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