SSERV 2015 - 2nd IEEE International Conference on Social Services through Human and Artificial Agent Models
Topics/Call fo Papers
Human collective intelligence (HCI) and Artificial agent based models (ABM) have become popular in computational social system science literatures; however, until recently, there have been very few opportunities for both social system scientists and computer scientists to meet together to discuss complex social decision problems such as city management, education, marketing, finance, and traffic systems. There exist so many stakeholders in social complex decision problems. To address the issues, it is indispensable to gather both social system scientists and computer scientists together. We must advance new theory and techniques to marry HCI and ABMs.
SSERV aims to provide a forum for discussions and presentations about the above problems. We would like to focus on such cutting-edge technologies as collective intelligence and agent- based modeling to address these problems.
The workshop is supported in part by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 25240048, Japan (Title: Study on Social Service Decisions through Participatory Simulation Mothodologies with Artificial Societies.) The project will continue until 2016.
Any submission whose content is relevant to the area of technically addressing complex social problems will be considered. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Issues and Case Studies on Social Complex Decision Problems
Theoretical Issues on Social Decision Problems
Collective Intelligence and Human Computation on Social Problems
Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation on Social Problems
Participatory Design and Simulation on Social Problems
Gaming Simulation on Social Problems
Conflict Resolution among Stakeholders
Applications of HCI and ABM of Social Problems
SSERV aims to provide a forum for discussions and presentations about the above problems. We would like to focus on such cutting-edge technologies as collective intelligence and agent- based modeling to address these problems.
The workshop is supported in part by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 25240048, Japan (Title: Study on Social Service Decisions through Participatory Simulation Mothodologies with Artificial Societies.) The project will continue until 2016.
Any submission whose content is relevant to the area of technically addressing complex social problems will be considered. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Issues and Case Studies on Social Complex Decision Problems
Theoretical Issues on Social Decision Problems
Collective Intelligence and Human Computation on Social Problems
Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation on Social Problems
Participatory Design and Simulation on Social Problems
Gaming Simulation on Social Problems
Conflict Resolution among Stakeholders
Applications of HCI and ABM of Social Problems
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