[AISWorld] CfP-HICSS54 Collaboration with Intelligent Systems - Machines as Teammates Minitrack

Isabella Seeber iseeber.uibk at gmail.com
Tue Apr 21 16:24:32 EDT 2020


Dear friends and colleagues,



Are you interested in sharing and discussing your research on intelligent
systems in collaboration in a great environment? If yes, then please
consider submitting to our minitrack “*Collaboration with Intelligent
Systems - Machines as Teammates Minitrack*”, which will take place from
January 5th to January 8th in the Grand Hyatt Hotel on the beautiful green
island of Kauai on Hawaii.



This minitrack discusses the recent phenomenon of human-machine
collaboration and how this next evolution of team composition impacts
individual and team dynamics. As intelligent systems advance and become
more ubiquitous, we need to explore new dimensions of human-computer
collaboration based on natural communication patterns and consideration of
human individual differences.



This minitrack intends to examine the emergence of this new type of
collaboration and its implications for individuals, teams, and
organizations. It seeks papers that focus on:



·        Human collaboration with artificial agents and intelligent systems
in teams, crowds, and with individuals

·        Design and evaluation of smart technology as team members
including agent- based support (e.g., robots, chatbots) for decision makers

·        Individual differences that impact collaboration with and
acceptance of artificial intelligence

·        Usability and design research for human collaboration with
automated teammates

·        Automation and digitalization of collaborative processes

·        Agent-based support for group facilitation including innovative
facilitation methods, techniques, patterns, and procedures to improve
(a)synchronous collaboration between co-located and distributed people,
teams, or groups

·        Studies and frameworks that examine trust in, satisfaction with,
and expectations of artificial intelligence

·        Design features for automated teammates that improve human
collaboration with them

·        Studies of group dynamics when an artificial teammate is on the
team

·        Methods and technologies for eliciting and capturing tacit
knowledge from experts (i.e., externalization) and sharing / incorporating
that knowledge into collaborative efforts with automation


Fast Track to the *Business & Information Systems Engineering* (BISE)
Journal is available.


*Important Dates for Paper Submission*

June 15, 2020:            Paper Submission Deadline (11:59 pm HST)

August 17, 2020:         Notification of Acceptance/Rejection

September 4, 2020:   Deadline for A-M Authors to Submit Revised Manuscript
for Review

September 22, 2020: Deadline for Authors to Submit Final Manuscript for
Publication

October 1, 2020:         Deadline for at least one author of to register
for HICSS-54





*Minitrack Co-Chairs:*

Douglas Derrick (Primary Contact)

University of Nebraska at Omaha

dcderrick at unomaha.edu



Isabella Seeber

University of Innsbruck

Isabella.seeber at uibk.ac.at



Joel Elson

University of Nebraska at Omaha

jselson at unomaha.edu



Lena Waizenegger

Auckland University of Technology

lena.waizenegger at aut.ac.nz



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