[Asis-l] CFP: HCOMP 2018 - Crowdsourcing & Human Computation

Gianluca Demartini g.demartini at uq.edu.au
Mon Jan 29 00:41:49 EST 2018


The 2018 AAAI Conference on Crowdsourcing and Human Computation (HCOMP) 
will be held July 5-8, 2018 in Zurich, Switzerland. Follow us on Twitter 
https://twitter.com/hcomp_conf

Abstracts for full papers are due on February 23, 2018. (Abstracts are 
due four days earlier, on February 19.) See "Call for Full Papers" below 
for details.
Important Dates

FEBRUARY 19, 2018: Abstracts submission (midnight anywhere on the planet)
FEBRUARY 23, 2018: Full papers due (midnight anywhere on the planet)
MARCH 23–24, 2018: PC meeting in US and UK
MARCH 29, 2018: Notification of acceptance
APRIL 6, 2018: Workshop proposals due (midnight anywhere on the planet)
MAY 1, 2018: Camera ready papers due
JULY 5–8, 2018: Conference

* About HCOMP

HCOMP is the premier venue for disseminating the latest research 
findings on crowdsourcing and human computation. While artificial 
intelligence (AI) and human-computer interaction (HCI) represent 
traditional mainstays of the conference, HCOMP believes strongly in 
inviting, fostering, and promoting broad, interdisciplinary research. 
This field is particularly unique in the diversity of disciplines it 
draws upon, and contributes to, ranging from human-centered qualitative 
studies and HCI design, to computer science and artificial intelligence, 
economics and the social sciences, all the way to digital humanities, 
policy, and ethics. We promote the exchange of advances in human 
computation and crowdsourcing not only among researchers, but also 
engineers and practitioners, to encourage dialogue across disciplines 
and communities of practice.

HCOMP 2018 builds on a successful history of past meetings: five HCOMP 
conferences (2013–2017) and four earlier workshops, held at the AAAI 
Conference on Artificial Intelligence (2011–2012), and the ACM SIGKDD 
Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (2009–2010). 
Proceedings from past HCOMP conferences are available online in the 
HCOMP Conference Digital Archive.

* Call for Full Papers

The Program Committee will oversee the review process and ensure that 
each submission receives a constructive and rigorous review.

* Previously unpublished. All submitted papers must represent original 
work, not previously published or under simultaneous peer-review for any 
other peer-reviewed, archival conference or journal.

* Length. Papers of up to 8 pages (references can extend beyond 8 pages) 
may be submitted.
Formatting. Submissions must be formatted in AAAI two-column, 
camera-ready style. (See the AAAI 2018 Author Kit). Papers must be in 
trouble-free, high-resolution PDF format, formatted for US Letter (8.5" 
x 11") paper, using Type 1 or TrueType fonts.

* Anonymized. All papers must be anonymized (include no information 
identifying the authors or their institutions) for double-blind peer-review.

* Supplemental Materials. Authors are invited, but not required, to 
include supplemental materials such as executables and data files so 
that reviewers can reproduce results in the paper, images, additional 
videos, related papers, more detailed explanations, derivations, or 
results. These materials will be viewed only at the discretion of the 
reviewers, who are only obligated to read your paper itself.

* Archival. Accepted full papers will be published in the HCOMP 
conference proceedings and included in the AAAI Digital Library. HCOMP 
is a young but quickly growing conference, with a historical acceptance 
rate of 25–30% for full papers.

* Submission. Papers should be submitted via EasyChair. For abstract 
submission, abstracts can be entered directly into the EasyChair form 
field; it is not necessary to upload any file. Please be sure to declare 
any conflicts-of-interest with PC members by selecting the "Declare 
Conflicts" link on upper-right of your EasyChair submission page.

* Review criteria. Reviewers will be instructed to evaluate paper 
submissions according to specific review criteria. We encourage authors 
to review these criteria and contact us with any questions or feedback.
To ensure relevance, submissions are encouraged to include research 
questions and contributions of broad interest to crowdsourcing and human 
computation, as well as discuss relevant open problems and prior work in 
the field. When evaluation is conducted entirely within a specific 
domain, authors are encouraged to discuss how findings might generalize 
to other communities and application areas using crowdsourcing and human 
computation.
At least one author of each accepted paper must register for the 
conference to present the work or acceptance will be withdrawn.

* Paper Awards
Continuing the tradition of Past Paper Awards, HCOMP 2018 will recognize 
a Best Paper and two Best Paper Finalists. New in 2018 will be a Best 
Poster or Demo Award.
Continuing the partnership between HCOMP and the Journal of Artificial 
Intelligence Research (JAIR), all HCOMP 2018 paper awardees (i.e., best 
paper through finalists) will be invited to submit extended versions of 
their papers for fast-track publication in JAIR's Award-Winning Papers 
Track. This track seeks to recognize the best work at leading 
conferences and bring additional exposure to the authors' work. Upon 
acceptance, extended papers will be published in a regular volume of 
JAIR, recognized in the Award-Winning Papers Track, and linked from the 
HCOMP Conference website's Past Paper Awards. While JAIR broadly covers 
all areas of artificial intelligence, JAIR recognizes that HCOMP's 
interdisciplinary research extends beyond traditional boundaries of 
artificial intelligence. JAIR is committed to inviting relevant HCOMP PC 
members to review extended papers submitted to the Award-Winning Track.

* Call for Workshops
HCOMP workshops are a gathering place for people interested in 
Crowdsourcing and/or Human Computation to meet in the context of a 
focused and interactive discussion. They are an opportunity to move a 
field forward and build community. Workshops might address basic or 
applied research, crowdsourcing in industry, new methodologies, or 
emerging application areas. Each workshop should generate ideas that 
will give the HCOMP community a fresh way of thinking about the topic or 
that suggest promising directions for future work. Selected workshops 
will be held on July 5, the day before the main conference begins. If 
you would like to organize a workshop, please reach out to 
hcompconference at gmail.com by April 6 with a description of your proposed 
topic, intended audience, and a one-day or half-day schedule.
We look forward to a fantastic HCOMP 2018 and invite you to join us!

Website http://www.humancomputation.com/2018/
Conference Organizers https://humancomputation.com/2018/organizers.html



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