[AISWorld] CfP HICSS 58- Practitioner Research Insights: Applications of Science and Technology to Real-World Innovations
Tayfun Keskin
keskin at uw.edu
Tue Apr 9 16:24:29 EDT 2024
We invite papers that address applications of science and technology innovations through a practitioner lens. Practitioner research<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Practitioner_research> refers to research<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Research> performed by individuals who work in a professional field as opposed to being full-time academic researchers. Therefore, in our minitrack submissions, at least one co-author must be a practitioner. Our minitrack is open to a broad variety of research, case studies, best practice examples, tutorials, challenges, issues, opportunities, tools, techniques, and methodologies of emerging digital technologies.
Topics include, but are not limited to:
* Data and Analytics
* Descriptive, diagnostic, predictive, prescriptive analytics
* Machine learning, deep learning, quantum computing
* Data, text, web, and social media mining
* Data, information & knowledge management
* Design science, storytelling, and visual analytics
* Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Computing
* Smart machines and computerization
* Hyperautomation and robotic process automation
* Ethical AI and responsible AI practices
* AI-driven decision-making and augmentation
* Networking & AI
* Cybersecurity
* Blockchain & distributed ledger technologies
* Federated learning and secure data sharing
* Endpoint security and consumer device protection
* Risk management, compliance, and legal solutions
* Data, network security products, and strategies
* Internet of Things
* IoT applications in various industries
* Edge computing and real-time data processing
* Personalization in retail, finance, healthcare, and e-commerce
* Service-Oriented Technology & Management
* Cloud computing and hybrid cloud solutions
* Service ecosystems and platform economies
* Collaboration systems and technologies
* Serverless computation and network-as-a-service models
* Data-, analytics, and -information-as-a-service
* X-as-a-service
* Responsible innovation
* Digital government and smart city solutions
* Multichannel citizen engagement
* Ethical technology, trust, and data privacy
* Intelligent Augmentation & Virtual Reality
* Virtual reality and gaming applications
* Augmented reality for education, healthcare, and tourism
* AR/VR for enhancing navigation and user experiences
* Future of Work
* Human-machine partnership
* Real-time and immersive collaboration
* Digital workplace operations
* Optimizing the employee experience
* New roles and jobs for future
* Lexicon of technology for diversity, inclusion, belonging
* Emerging Information Technologies
* Quantum computing applications and advancements
* Edge AI and edge computing innovations
* Next-generation networking technologies
* Bioinformatics and computational biology
Important Dates:
* April 15: Paper Submission System Begins
* June 15 | 11:59 pm HST: Paper Submission Deadline
* August 17: Notification of Acceptance/Rejection
* September 4 | 11:59 pm HST: Deadline for authors to submit the revised version of papers accepted with mandatory changes (A-M)
* September 22: Deadline for authors to submit final manuscript for publication
* October 1: Deadline for at least one author of each paper to register for the conference
Minitrack Chairs:
* Tayfun Keskin (Primary Contact), University of Washington, keskin at uw.edu<mailto:keskin at uw.edu>
* Terri L. Griffith, Simon Fraser University, t at terrigriffith.com<mailto:t at terrigriffith.com>
* Nicole Reineke, N-able, nreineke at gmail.com<mailto:nreineke at gmail.com>
* Maggie (Ming) Qian, Dell Technologies, maggiemq.ux at gmail.com<mailto:maggiemq.ux at gmail.com>
Best,
Tayfun<https://foster.uw.edu/faculty-research/directory/tayfun-keskin/>
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