[Air-L] CFP: Workshop on LARGE-SCALE IDEA MANAGEMENT AND DELIBERATION SYSTEMS

Lu Xiao luxiaoist at gmail.com
Mon Mar 25 08:24:18 PDT 2013


WORKSHOP ON LARGE-SCALE IDEA MANAGEMENT AND DELIBERATION SYSTEMS (LSID 2013)

Held in conjunction with C&T 2013 Conference in Munich, Germany, on June
29, 2013
Website: http://comtech13.xrce.xerox.com/
Hashtag: #lsdelib
Email: lsdeliberation at xrce.xerox.com

IMPORTANT DATES
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*       Position/Extended Paper submission: April 16, 2013
(www.easychair.org/conferences?conf=lsdeliberation)
*       Author notification: April 23, 2013
*       Camera-ready paper submission: April 30, 2013
*       Workshop date: June 29, 2013

WORKSHOP AIMS AND SCOPE
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The workshop aims to assemble a diverse set of participants with an
interest in studying or building systems for large-scale ideation and
deliberation in business or civic settings. Aside of presenting new work
in the area, the goal of the workshop is to enable a multi-disciplinary
discussion about the key research questions and related themes
underlying the design, deployment, and evaluation of LSID platforms in
real world contexts. Therefore, in addition to presentations, the
workshop will involve networking activities of all workshop participants
in a series of organised discussions on the future developments of
deliberation systems and managing collaboration for future joint projects.
The research issues related to workshop area can be summarised by the
following problems:
*       How can we facilitate interaction of large communities ?
*       How can we organise information stored in deliberation systems and
enable to utilise this data in an efficient way?
*       How can we maintain sustainability of deliberation platforms and
stimulate impact of discussions and ideas?
The LSID Workshop invites researchers, engineers, software developers to
present their research and works in the field of idea management and
deliberation systems. Papers may deal with methods, models, case
studies, practical experiences and technologies.

TOPICS OF INTEREST
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Topics of interest for this workshop include, but are not limited to:

Theory of Collaborative Interaction and Deliberation:
*       models of crowd knowledge, crowd aggregation, and crowd reasoning
*       argumentation theories & technologies
*       models of social influence
*       influencers identification
*       measuring engagement
*       social network analysis
*       opinion diffusion models
*       self organisation, emergence of volunteering, game theory models
*       cognitive factors in ideation and deliberation
*       deliberation as structured discourse
*       discourse modelling
*       extrinsic and intrinsic motivational factors
*       discovering reasoning patterns
*       network structure for collaboration
*       systemic properties from node interactions

Technological aspects of Collaborative Systems:
*       systems for collective policy amendment
*       role-based tools for contributors, decision-makers, reviewers,
facilitators, aggregators, and group formation
*       real-time deliberation and stream reasoning
*       discourse and arguments visualization
*       visual analytics
*       analytics functionalities for reflection
*       awareness and self-correcting tools
*       automatic user profiling from contributions
*       social ideation & business process management
*       reputation systems
*       incentives and reward systems

Applications in practice of organisations:
*       energy infrastructure, business strategy, pub. policy, emergencies
*       grassroots innovation & decisions
*       democracy, open & accountable governance
*       earth policies, social sustainability, health, ageing, participation
*       artistic cooperation, large-scale games, films

PAPER SUBMISSION
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Authors are invited to submit original manuscripts, neither submitted
nor accepted for publication in any other workshop, conference, or
journal. They must be written in English, and formatted using the ACM
SIGCHI two column layout
(http://www.sigchi.org/publications/chipubform). Manuscripts should be
submitted (in PDF format) through the EasyChair system
(http://www.easychair.org/conferences?conf=lsdeliberation). In case of
any inquires, please do not hesitate to contact the organising
committee: lsdeliberation at xrce.xerox.com.

The submissions should focus on one or more of the following categories:
*       Empirical studies: e.g., case studies illustrating practices and
pointing to specific design requirements for business or civic settings.
*       Designs and demos of new systems or proof-of-concept prototypes of
systems for supporting large-scale ideation and deliberation; or
in-depth evaluations of systems already deployed.
*       Theoretical contributions on ideation and deliberation (processes
and
systems) that can inform future design and research.
*       Cases of multi-disciplinarily research showing the interplay between
field studies, analysis of requirements, and development of systems.

Depending on the scope and research maturity, we invite submissions of
two kinds of papers:
*       Position Papers: describing preliminary work, initial research
results
or vision papers proposing exciting new ideas for research and
development of either Idea Management or large-scale deliberation
systems. (1,500-2,000 words)
*       Extended Papers: reporting more substantial research or development
work. The extended papers report on mature research results and present
an evaluation that delivers new insight into problem areas described in
the workshop themes. (up to 8,000 words)

Three researchers will carefully review each submission using review
criteria shared by the organisers. The selection criteria includes the
significance of the contribution, relevance to the workshop themes, and
clarity. The maximum number of contributions accepted for presentation
will be about 20.


ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
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*       Gregorio Convertino, Xerox Research Centre Europe (XRCE), France
*       Mark Klein, MIT Center for Collective Intelligence, Cambridge, MA,
USA
*       Anna De Liddo, Open University, UK
*       Adam Westerski, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain
*       Paloma Diaz Perez, Universidad Carlos III, Spain
*       Manas Hardas, Spigit, USA
*       Lu Xiao, University of Western Ontario, Canada
*       Claudio Bartolini, HP Labs, USA
*       Josh Folk, IdeaScale, Washington, D.C.



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