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[CALL FOR PAPERS] SPECIAL SESSION: Cognitive Situation Management in Human-Machine Systems
IEEE SMC 2024 International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Borneo Convention Centre Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia 6 - 10 October 2024 | https://www.ieeesmc2024.org
Recent AI breakthroughs have enabled unprecedented computational perception on input modalities like vision, audio, and processing natural language texts, thereby paving the way towards building more useful technical systems capable of understanding and appropriately reacting to their environments’ and users’ current situations. However, achieving situation awareness requires comprehending the perceived entities and their interrelations and projecting this situation’s evolution. This special session therefore aims to stimulate the discussion on how current progress in AI and cognitive science can spur situation assessment in human-machine systems, focusing on higher-level cognition.
We solicit contributions from cognitive science and human factors researchers on humans’ situated cognitive processing and cognitive needs, as well as from engineering and computer science researchers on developing technical systems meeting these demands, to foster cross-fertilizing interdisciplinary exchange on
- engineering systems that support their users’ situation assessment, infer their users’ cognitive needs and adapt their interaction based on their users’ situations (including problems like situation modeling and representation, multi-modal data fusion, and enabling technologies like sensor fusion, machine learning, ontologies, semantic technologies, and knowledge representation) - investigating how generative AI could foster situated interaction with human users’ and augment their situation assessment - studying the effects of AI overreliance on users’ situation awareness and discussing ethical considerations and societal impacts (privacy, surveillance, bias, accountability, responsible use of AI in decision-making processes) - investigating the underlying cognitive mechanisms (attention, memory, decision-making) - human-machine-interaction for achieving situation awareness (interface design, decision support systems, and human factors considerations in human-autonomy teaming, human-AI teaming, mixed-initiative, trustworthy/explainable AI)
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IMPORTANT DATES _________________________________________________________________________
Submissions due: April 8, 2024 Acceptance Notification: May 30, 2024 Camera Ready due: July 15, 2024
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SUBMISSION GUIDELINES AND PUBLICATION _________________________________________________________________________
As peer-reviewed archival publications, all accepted papers will be hosted on IEEE Xplore. Prospective authors are invited to submit high-quality papers representing original work.
Papers should be up to six pages (US letter size) in length, in standard two-column IEEE Conference Proceedings format with up to two extra pages (100 USD charge per extra page, payment should be made after the acceptance). The number of pages includes the references, appendices, etc.
Please find the templates and further guidelines on https://www.ieeesmc2024.org/#/special-sessions.
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HOW TO SUBMIT _________________________________________________________________________
1. Please visit https://conf.papercept.net/conferences/scripts/start.pl 2. Under "Upcoming Conferences": select "Submit a contribution to SMC 2024" 3. Under "First submissions": click "Submit" for type "Special Session Papers" 4. add special session code in text field "Code*": u6vdm
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SPECIAL SESSION ORGANIZERS _____________________________________________________________________
Andrea Salfinger University of Udine, Italy
Giuseppe D'Aniello University of Salerno, Italy
Arezoo Sarkheyli-Hägele Malmö University, Sweden
on behalf of the IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society Technical Committee on Cognitive Situation Management
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