The HCOMP conference is cross-disciplinary, and we invite submissions across the broad spectrum of crowdsourcing and human computation work. Human computation and crowdsourcing is unique in its direct engagement and reliance on both human-centered studies and traditional computer science. The HCOMP conference is thus aimed at promoting the scientific exchange of advances in human computation and crowdsourcing among researchers, engineers, and practitioners across a spectrum of disciplines who may otherwise not have the opportunity to hear from one another.The theme for HCOMP 2015 is "Intersections": intersections between people and technology, intersections between different stakeholders, intersections of the physical and virtual, and intersections between diverse perspectives in the HCOMP community and beyond.Workshop and tutorial proposals are due Midnight PST on May 22, 2015.Email workshop submission to Kate Starbird (Workshop Chair): kstarbi@uw.edu
Authors of papers, workshops, and tutorials will be notified about the acceptance and rejection of their submissions on June 19, 2015.
Conference Chairs
Dr. Panos Ipeirotis (Stern School of Business, New York University)
Dr. Liz Gerber (McCormick School of Engineering & School of Communication, Northwestern University)