[AISWorld] Last CFP AMCIS 2020 Mini-Track: Exploring Human Cognition Surrounding Artificial Intelligence Systems

Sullivan, Yulia Yulia_Sullivan at baylor.edu
Tue Feb 25 15:12:21 EST 2020


AMCIS 2020
Salt Lake City, Utah; August 12th - 16th, 2020
Mini-Track: Exploring Human Cognition Surrounding Artificial Intelligence Systems

We kindly invite you to submit your completed research and Emergent Research Forum (ERF) papers to the mini-track: "Exploring Human Cognition Surrounding Artificial Intelligence Systems". It's under the "Cognitive Research in IS" track.

The use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning is occurring in a wide range of solutions and applications. While algorithms are necessary for the development of an artificially intelligent system, they are not sufficient. Understanding human interaction with the system is the key to develop an AI system that looks and behaves like humans. There is an enormous potential for information systems researchers to contribute to this emerging field. To help increase understanding about this topic, we invite submission of research studying the cognitive aspects involved in the interaction between humans and AI systems. We welcome a broad range of empirical and conceptual work, drawing on a range of research methods, including qualitative, quantitative, design science research, and other relevant approaches.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

  *   The role of humans' cognitive processes in defining user interaction with AI systems
  *   The effect of human cognitive processes and cultures on the design of AI systems
  *   The formation of emotional attachments toward an AI system
  *   The association between AI systems on human's cognition and information processing capability
  *   Theoretical framework for understanding the interactions and relationships between human and AI systems
  *   Ethical issues surrounding the interaction between humans and AI systems
  *   The role of AI systems in influencing human's performance
  *   The effect of human factors on machine's cognitive states
  *   Collaborative decision making between human and machine
  *   Human-centered design approach to artificial intelligence to enhance decision-making
  *   The effect of AI systems on human creativity
  *   Using AI and machine learning to predict user behaviors
  *   Fairness, moral judgment, and AI
  *   The joint impact of humans and AI systems collaboration on job performance
Paper must be submitted through the conference website: https://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/submissions/call-for-papers/
Important dates:

  *   January 06, 2020: System opens for general paper submissions
  *   February 28, 2020: Deadline for paper submissions. AMCIS manuscript submissions (completed research and Emergent Research Forum (ERF)) closes for authors at 5:00 p.m. MST
  *   April 13, 2020: Notification of initial decision on submitted papers
  *   April 22, 2020: Deadline for camera-ready revisions
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
Mini-track chairs:

  1.  Yulia Sullivan (yulia_sullivan at baylor.edu<mailto:yulia_sullivan at baylor.edu>)
  2.  Samuel Fosso Wamba (s.fosso-wamba at tbs-education.fr<mailto:s.fosso-wamba at tbs-education.fr>)

Sincerely,
Yulia W. Sullivan, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Information Systems
Hankamer School of Business
Baylor University
One Bear Place #98005 | Foster Campus | Office: 310.34
Waco, TX
Email: yulia_sullivan at baylor.edu<mailto:yulia_sullivan at baylor.edu>
Office: 254-710-6199




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