Organization and Management Theory OMT

CFP: Collective Intelligence 2014 - Due Jan 15th

  • 1.  CFP: Collective Intelligence 2014 - Due Jan 15th

    Posted 01-08-2014 10:35



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    CALL FOR PAPERS

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    Collective Intelligence 2014

    MIT, Cambridge, MA

    June 10-12, 2014

    www.collectiveintelligence2014.org

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    This interdisciplinary conference seeks to bring together researchers from a variety of fields relevant to understanding and designing collective intelligence of many types.


    Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

    • human computation

    • social computing

    • crowdsourcing

    • wisdom of crowds (e.g., prediction markets)

    • group memory and extended cognition

    • collective decision making and problem-solving

    • participatory and deliberative democracy

    • animal collective behavior

    • organizational design

    • public policy design (e.g., regulatory reform)

    • ethics of collective intelligence (e.g., "digital sweatshops")

    • computational models of group search and optimization

    • emergence and evolution of intelligence

    • new technologies for making groups smarter


    CONFERENCE FORMAT

    The conference will consist of

    • Invited talks from prominent researchers in different areas related to collective intelligence including:

    • Linda Argote, Organizational Behavior and Theory @ Carnegie Mellon

    • Emily Falk, Communications @ University of Pennsylvania

    • Henry Farrell, Political Science and International Affairs @ George Washington

    • David Gibson, Sociology @ Notre Dame

    • Niki Kittur, Human Computer Interaction Institute @ Carnegie Mellon

    • Jens Krause, Biology and Ecology of Fish @ Humboldt University Berlin

    • Lyle Ungar, Computer & Information Science @ University of Pennsylvania

    • Luis von Ahn, Computer Science @ Carnegie Mellon, Founder of reCAPTCHA & duolingo



    • Oral presentations (see below)

    • Poster/Demo sessions (see below)

    • "Ignite" sessions in which practitioners (e.g. policy makers) connect with researchers around collective-intelligence-based solutions to real-world problems


    SUBMISSION

    Submissions of two types are invited:

    • Reports of original research results

    • Demonstrations of tools/technology


    All submissions should  be formatted as three-page extended abstracts (see www.collectiveintelligence2014.org for Word and Latex templates), and should be submitted at https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/CI2014


    In order to encourage a diversity of innovative ideas from a variety of fields, submissions may refer to work that is recently published, under review elsewhere, or in preparation, and may link to up to one publicly accessible paper for the purpose of describing the work in detail. However, submissions will be evaluated solely on the submitted abstract, which must therefore comprise an entirely self-contained description of the work.


    After review by the Program Committee, a subset of submitted papers will be invited for oral presentation, as well as for presentation as posters and/or demos. A second subset will also be invited exclusively for presentation as posters and/or demos.


    Accepted submissions (including for posters and demos) will be compiled into a single report which will be made available on http://arxiv.org. We emphasize that published abstracts are not intended to be considered archival publications or to preclude submission of the reported work to archival journals; however, we cannot guarantee that certain journals do not have policies precluding the publishing of extended abstracts.


    Authors will not receive detailed feedback from the review process, and accepted abstracts will be included as submitted (i.e. submissions should be camera-ready).


    IMPORTANT DATES

    Extended abstract submission deadline:  January 15, 2014

    Notification of acceptance / rejection:  February 15, 2014

    Conference dates:  June 10-12, 2014


    PROGRAM CHAIRS

    Duncan Watts (Microsoft Research)

    Michael Kearns (University of Pennsylvania)


    GENERAL CHAIRS

    Jeffrey Nickerson (Stevens Institute of Technology)

    Thomas Malone (MIT)


    PROGRAM COMMITTEE

    Lada Adamic (Facebook, University of Michigan)

    Christopher Chabris (Union College)

    Iain Couzin (Princeton)

    Winter Mason (Stevens Institute of Technology, Facebook)

    Beth Noveck (NYU)

    Scott Page (University of Michigan)

    Paul Resnick (University of Michigan)

    Matthew Salganik (Princeton, Microsoft Research)

    Rajiv Sethi (Columbia University)

    Anita Woolley (CMU)


    COMMUNICATIONS CHAIR

    Elizabeth Gerber (Northwestern)


    LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS CHAIRS

    Seyda Ertekin (MIT)

    Lawrence Abeln (MIT)


    PROCEEDINGS CHAIRS

    Walter Lasecki and Jeff Bigham (University of Rochester)



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    Liz Gerber, PhD
    Northwestern University

    CFP: Collective Intelligence 2014 due January 15, 2014