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January 26, 2013

Human Computation and Crowdsourcing

Filed under: Artificial Intelligence,Crowd Sourcing,Human Computation,Machine Learning — Patrick Durusau @ 1:42 pm

Announcing HCOMP 2013 – Conference on Human Computation and Crowdsourcing by Eric Horvitz.

From the conference website:

Where

Palm Springs, California
Venue information coming soon

When

November 7-9, 2013

Important Dates

All deadlines are 5pm Pacific time unless otherwise noted.

Papers

Submission deadline: May 1, 2013
Author rebuttal period: June 21-28
Notification: July 16, 2013
Camera Ready: September 4, 2013

Workshops & Tutorials

Proposal deadline: May 10, 2013
Notification: July 16, 2013
Camera Ready: September 4, 2013

Posters & Demonstrations

Submission deadline: July 25, 2013
Notification: August 26, 2013
Camera Ready: September 4, 2013

From the post:

Announcing HCOMP 2013, the Conference on Human Computation and Crowdsourcing, Palm Springs, November 7-9, 2013. Paper submission deadline is May 1, 2013. Thanks to the HCOMP community for bringing HCOMP to life as a full conference, following on the successful workshop series.

The First AAAI Conference on Human Computation and Crowdsourcing (HCOMP 2013) will be held November 7-9, 2013 in Palm Springs, California, USA. The conference was created by researchers from diverse fields to serve as a key focal point and scholarly venue for the review and presentation of the highest quality work on principles, studies, and applications of human computation. The conference is aimed at promoting the scientific exchange of advances in human computation and crowdsourcing among researchers, engineers, and practitioners across a spectrum of disciplines. Papers submissions are due May 1, 2013 with author notification on July 16, 2013. Workshop and tutorial proposals are due May 10, 2013. Posters & demonstrations submissions are due July 25, 2013.

I suppose it had to happen.

Instead of asking adding machines for their opinions, someone would decide to ask the creators of adding machines for theirs.

I first saw this at: New AAAI Conference on Human Computation and Crowdsourcing by Shar Steed.

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