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ISDM@FLAIRS 2017 : Intelligent Support for Decision Making at FLAIRS-30 | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://debatedecide.com/flairs2017dm/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
Decision making support is an important application of computers, as intelligent techniques are needed to help humans with managing and processing the large and complex quantities of data that can influence their thinking. The involved techniques are at the confluence of automated reasoning, planning, communication, learning, data mining, and human computer interaction. For example, in the design of semi-autonomous cars where the system is supposed to assist a human in charge, the challenges of supporting humans while giving them the right sense of confidence are apparent.
In many applications, it is considered that the humans still want to feel that they are in charge and controlling the overall behavior of the system, while a lot of subtasks are undertaken by intelligent mechanisms. This happens not only in physical but also in social systems, where stability of social networks has significant challenges. Papers and contributions are encouraged for any work relating to Intelligent Support for Decision Making. Scientific issues to be discussed at the workshop include: Reasoning and expert systems for supporting decision making Intelligent Human Computer Interaction Multi-agent support for decision making Intelligent e-Participation support Security for distributed decision-making support Privacy in distributed decision-making support Platforms for intelligent decision making Case based studies of intelligent decision making Data mining and presentation of information for decision-making Frameworks for modeling decision making processes Argumentation in the process of decision making Personalization and Learning in decision making support Distributed constraint reasoning for decision making Preferences elicitation and reasoning for decision making Cryptographic protocols supporting intelligent decision making Evaluation metrics and user studies for decision-support Researchers and practitioners in Artificial Intelligence, Networking and Human-Computer Interaction that deal with supporting decision-making should be interested in this track. We hope to provide an opportunity for researchers and to the practitioners in industry and government to share their results and challenges in solving issues occurring with intelligent support of decision making. |
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