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[CFP] Track in Human Computer Interaction and Artificial Intelligence - XVIII Conference of the Italian Chapter of AIS [ItAIS2021], 15-16 October 2021, Trento

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ItAIS2021
XVIII Conference of the Italian Chapter of AIS
15-16 October 2021, Trento

Call for Papers
Track in Human Computer Interaction and Artificial Intelligence

website:
http://www.itais.org/conference/2021/wp-content/uploads/sites/11/2021/03/T04-
ITAIS2021.pdf
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In a world in which ever more information systems drawing upon machine
learning techniques and optimization algorithms become part of everyday life,
machine learning contributes to interaction design and execution, often by
focusing on specific user behaviors; the aim is to create new systems based on
Artificial Intelligence: the AI-s. With respect to users that already have a
clear understanding of the functionality and the outputs of traditional
systems, a user, interacting with an AI-s, could be different expectations of
what the system actually offers. AI-s usually have dynamic behaviors, which
often confound users until users prefer to substitute the system or in some
cases to refuse them. AI-s often has a tendency to sudden changes of attitude
or behavior: they vary in capabilities and interaction paradigms, impacting
user engagement and usability. It is not difficult finding examples of AI-s
failures that damage users, ranging from "soft" (e.g., autocompletion errors)
to "hard" situations in which users cannot effectively understand or control
an AI-s (e.g., collaboration with semi-autonomous cars). Successful AI-s
strengthen the tie to Human Computer Interaction (HCI) by creating a demand
for new and better interaction. Usable AI-s might be realized by teams
composed of HCI researchers employing AI techniques as well as AI researchers
applying HCI methodologies, and not only! Despite the acknowledgment of equal
importance of the usage of AI techniques and HCI methodologies, their balance
in the realization of AI-s is more ideal than practice, since traditionally
both AI techniques and HCI methodologies have been addressed by two distinct
communities  Human-Computer Interaction and Artificial intelligence  using
different processes, methods, and tools. Also, in recent years we have
witnessed the emergence of new research topics in the borders between HCI and
AI, such as Human-Based Computation (HBC) and Augmented Intelligence, i.e.,
problems in which humans and machines work together towards solving a common
goal, either where the machine is assisted by humans (HBC) or the humans are
assisted by the machines (Augmented Intelligence). Also, the intersection of
HCI and AI is an emerging field of research, devoted mostly to Intelligent
User Interfaces, i.e., interfaces developed using the approaches from HCI and
the tools from AI, most notably Machine Learning and Natural Language
Processing. This track aims to bring together leading academic scientists,
researchers, and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and
research results on all aspects of the usage of HCI and AI within the
realization of AI-s, as well as experiences in related field in between, such
as HBC or Augmented Intelligence. It also provides an interdisciplinary
platform for researchers, practitioners, and educators to present and discuss
the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical
challenges encountered within the realization of AI-s, in order to identify
shared purposes and improving a mutual understanding for the next generation
of researchers and system builders in the growing field of HCI&AI.

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 Track Main Topics
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Topics include (but are not limited to):
- Human Computer Interaction
- Artificial Intelligence
- Human-based Computation
- Augmented Intelligence
- Intelligent User Interface
- Conversational User Interface
- Intelligent Data Visualization
- AI Methods for Adaptive User Interface

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Important Dates
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- Deadline for full paper submission: May 28, 2021
- Notification of acceptance: July 22, 2021
- Final paper submission: August 30, 2021
- Final notification of acceptance: September 11, 2021
- Conference: October 15-16, 2021

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Submission guidelines
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Submissions will be evaluated through a double-blind peer-review process.
Track chairs will select reviewers and ensure the anonymity of the review
process.
Authors are encouraged to seek guidance from Track Chairs prior submitting the
paper. We encourage authors to submit an abstract (no more than 2000 words,
providing information about the research aim, the theoretical framework and/or
theories applied, the research methods, and the main/expected findings with
potential implications, including a few references) to receive feedbacks by
the Track Chairs before full paper submission.
The page limit for a full paper (where the abstract in this case needs to
include no more than 250 words) is equal to 12 pages (excluding references)

More information about submission:
http://www.itais.org/conference/2021/submission/

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Track Co-Chairs
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- Tania Di Mascio, DISIM University of LAquila (Italy)
- Luigi Laura, UniNettuno University (Italy)
- Eleonora Veglianti, FGES department at the Catholique University of Lille
(France)

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Track Program Committee Members
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- Federica Caruso, University of L'Aquila, Italy, federica.caruso@univaq.it
- Luigi De Russis, Politecnico di Torino, Italy, luigi.derussis@polito.it
- Fausto Fasano, University of Molise, Italy, fausto.fasano@unimol.it
- Maristella Matera, Politecnico di Milano, Italy,
maristella.matera@polimi.it
- Gianluigi Me, LUISS University, Italy, gme@luiss.it
- Maurizio Naldi, LUMSA University, Italy, m.naldi@lumsa.it
- Laura Tarantino, University of L'Aquila, Italy, laura.tarantino@univaq.it
- Massimo Zancanaro, FBK Trento, Italy, zancana@fbk.eu
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