[Ieee_vis] CFP: Human-Guided, Interactive AI-driven Decision Intelligence — HICSS-60 (Jan 5–8, 2027, Hawaii) | Submission Deadline: June 15
Yun Jang
jangy at sejong.edu
Fri Apr 24 03:48:23 CEST 2026
Dear Colleagues,
We cordially invite you to submit papers to the minitrack on:
Human-Guided, Interactive AI-driven Decision Intelligence
https://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-and-minitracks/decision-analytics-and-service-science/
60th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-60)
January 5–8, 2027 | Hilton Waikoloa Village, Big Island, Hawaii
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IMPORTANT DATES
Jun 15, 2026 Paper submission deadline (11:59 PM HST)
Aug 17, 2026 Notification of acceptance/rejection
Sep 4, 2026 Revised manuscript deadline (conditionally accepted papers)
Sep 10, 2026 Final decision (conditionally accepted papers)
Sep 22, 2026 Final manuscript deadline
Oct 1, 2026 Author registration deadline
Jan 5–8, 2027 Conference (Hilton Waikoloa Village, Big Island, Hawaii)
To meet the deadline, submissions must be made by 11:59pm HST.
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ABOUT THE MINITRACK
AI is transforming how we live, learn, and innovate at an exponential pace.
Effective decision-making in today's interconnected world increasingly
demands that humans team with complex AI and real-time data analytics — a
human–computer AI teaming that is essential for trustworthy and usable
intelligent collaboration.
This minitrack focuses on human decision making through interactive AI,
human–computer teaming, visual analytics, visual interaction with AI
(including ML and LLMs), and statistical and machine learning processes. We
welcome contributions spanning laboratory studies, cognitive studies,
communication theory, risk analysis, decision science, mis/disinformation,
policy science, and field experiments.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Multi-perspective knowledge integration and synthesis in organizations
- Interactive visualization and visual analytics for digital economies
and "wicked" problems
- Visual analytics for large-scale, real-time, and heterogeneous data
- Collaborative and mixed-initiative visual analysis across organizations
- Interactive, risk-based, and AI-guided decision making
- Interactive machine learning and human–AI teaming methods
- Performance, scalability, and response-time management for complex
analytics
- Deployment experiences, evaluation, and case studies of visual
analytics systems
- Visualization and analytics for policy making, trustworthy AI, and
mis/disinformation
- Cognitive, social, and theoretical foundations of visual decision
environments
- User interfaces for Agentic AI with human oversight
- User interfaces to trace, debug, and configure Agentic AI fleets
We particularly encourage submissions combining computational and
interactive analytics in mixed-initiative or Interactive Machine Learning
systems, case studies in science & technology, public health, business
intelligence, financial analysis, social sciences, communications, and
public policy, position papers on new research directions and critical
challenges, and work on large language models, Agentic AI, and human–AI
collaboration that supports understandable, trustworthy decision making.
For HICSS-60, we are introducing an innovative session format: each
accepted author will be invited to lead an interactive discussion on
another presenter's paper, fostering a more dynamic and engaging exchange.
Summaries will be distributed post-conference as a blog, whitepaper, or
comment paper.
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SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
- Papers must be original and not previously published or under review
elsewhere
- Maximum 10 pages (including references)
- Double-blind peer review (remove author names from initial submission)
- Each author may appear on at most 5 submissions
- In-person presentation is required; online presentation is not permitted
- Submit via: https://hicss-submissions.org/
- Templates and format specifications: https://hicss.hawaii.edu/authors/
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ABOUT HICSS
HICSS is one of the longest-standing and most prestigious conferences in
information systems and computer science, now in its 60th year. HICSS-60
will be held at the Hilton Waikoloa Village on the Big Island of Hawaii,
approximately 20–30 minutes from Kona International Airport (KOA). All
accepted papers are published open-access via the ScholarSpace digital
library.
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MINITRACK CO-CHAIRS
David Ebert | University of Arizona
Kelly Gaither | Texas Advanced Computing Center, UT Austin
Yun Jang | Sejong University, Seoul, Korea
Wolfgang Jentner | University of Arizona
For questions regarding scope or paper fit, please contact the minitrack
co-chairs directly.
For general conference inquiries: hicss at hawaii.edu
Conference website: https://hicss.hawaii.edu/
We look forward to your contributions and to seeing you in Hawaii!
David Ebert, Kelly Gaither, Yun Jang, and Wolfgang Jentner
Minitrack Co-Chairs, Human-Guided Interactive AI-driven Decision
Intelligence
HICSS-60
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