[Infovis] Call for Papers: HICSS58 minitrack; papers due June 15; Conference January 7-10 2005, Big Island, Hawaii

Ebert, David ebert at ou.edu
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Minitrack: Interactive Visual Analytics for Knowledge Integration and Decision Intelligence Minitrack

Papers due June 15, 2024

Conference is January 7-10, 2025 at the Hilton Waikoloa Village, Big island, HI

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The demands of decision-making in an increasingly interconnected world mandates that complex real-time data analytics will combine with organizational knowledge integration, synthesis, and engineering to a key role in decision-making. Interactive Visual Analytics for Knowledge Integration and Decision Intelligence supports human decision making through interaction with data and statistical and machine learning processes, with applications in a broad range of situations where human expertise must be brought to bear on problems characterized by massive datasets and data that are uncertain in fact, relevance, location in space and position in time. In partnership with organizations in defence, health care, and business, visual analytics research methods combining laboratory studies, cognitive ethnography, and field experiments have aided the design of information systems for decision making about injuries to children, multiomic precision health, radiological diagnosis, and VR for conflict zone operations.

Submissions are encouraged that focus on the applications, methods, and theory for visualization, analytics, knowledge integration and decision intelligence in organizations. Case studies of applications of these methods to new analytic and decision making tasks in science and technology, public health, business intelligence, financial analysis, social sciences, and other domains are particularly welcome. Submissions may include studies of visual analytics and decision support in the context of an organization (e.g., communication between analysts and policy-makers), perceptual and cognitive aspects of the analytic task, Interactive Machine Learning, and collaborative analysis using visual information systems. Additionally, submissions may include understandable, trustable AI as well as human-guided AI to round out the problem-solving process. Emphasis will be given to submissions that use visual analytics for social change discovery, analysis, communication, and focus on mixed-initiative human/AI analysis.

This minitrack seeks to define analytical methods and technologies that use interactive visualization to meet challenges posed by data, platforms, and applications for decision making and risk-based decision making:

*           Analysis of multi-perspective knowledge integration, synthesis and engineering in organizations.

*           Use of interactive visualization and visual analytics in digital economies

*           Visual analytics and visualization in "wicked" problem solving in organizations

*           Analysis of datasets of varying size and complexity from archives and real-time streams

*           Collaborative visual analysis and operational coordination within and across organizations.

*           Interactive and visual risk-based decision making

*           Interactive machine learning methods

*           Managing response time of complex analytical tasks

*           Effective deployment and case studies of success from deployed visualization and analytics experiences

*           Visualization and analytics for data-driven policy making and decision support

*           Issues and challenges in evaluation of visual decision making

*           Mixed-initiative analysis methods for decision making

*           Cognitive and social science aspects of visual decision-making environments

*           Visual decision-making in the context of Trustable AI or mis/disinformation

*           Theory-enhanced automated detection of fake news and fake comments (with visualization)

For HICSS-58, we extend our focus to multidisciplinary collaboration and communication among researcher from a variety of research perspectives. Authors are encouraged to bring the lens of their own background and expertise to focus on the analytics of the data itself and coordination of multiple levels of analysis, decision-making, communication, and operations to the design and evaluation of effective presentations for stakeholders and dissemination of trustful and actionable information. We invite computational, cognitive, communication, and organizational perspectives on advanced data processing and interactive visualization for analysis and decision-making across a range of human endeavors. We also invite participation from researchers who are looking at scaling issues and multiscale issues, whether these scales refer to the time of decision making, the form-factor and operational constraints of mobile devices, the number of decision makers or the more traditional notion of multiscale simulation and real-world scales of data. We are particularly interested in approaches that combine computational and interactive analytics in "mixed initiative" or Interactive Machine Learning systems, decision support in the context of an organization (e.g. communication between analysts and policy-makers), perceptual and cognitive aspects of the analytic task, and collaborative analysis using visual information systems, including developing trustable AI and the challenge of dis/misinformation.

Minitrack Co-Chairs:

David Ebert (Primary Contact)
University of Oklahoma
ebert at ou.edu<mailto:ebert at ou.edu>

Brian Fisher
Simon Fraser University
bfisher at sfu.ca<mailto:bfisher at sfu.ca>
Kelly Gaither
University of Texas at Austin
kelly at tacc.utexas.edu<mailto:kelly at tacc.utexas.edu>

The Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS)<https://hicss.hawaii.edu/> has been known worldwide as the longest-standing working scientific conferences in Information Technology Management. Since 1968, HICSS has provided a highly interactive working environment for top scholars from academia and the industry from over 60 countries to exchange ideas in various areas of information, computer, and system sciences. HICSS ranks second in citation ranking among 18 Information Systems (IS) conferences [1], third in value to the MIS field among 13 Management Information Systems (MIS) conferences [2], and second in conference rating among 11 IS conferences [3].

Dr. David S. Ebert,  Gallogly Chair Professor of ECE and CS
Associate Vice President of Research and Partnerships
Director, Data Institute for Societal Challenges (DISC)
University of Oklahoma
5 Partners Place
201 Stephenson Pkwy, Ste 4600
Norman, OK 73019
ebert at ou.edu<mailto:ebert at ou.edu>


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