Deadline Extended [CfA] Extended Intelligence for Cultural Engagement - call for abstracts

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ExICE - Extended Intelligence for Cultural Engagement Conference
https://spice-h2020.eu/conference/

Bologna, Italy
15 March 2023
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# In short

We are inviting abstracts for the Extended Intelligence for Cultural Engagement (ExICE) Conference, paired with the ACM Journal of Computing and Cultural Heritage (https://dl.acm.org/journal/jocch) Special Issue.

* Call for Abstracts (max 2 pages)
* Submit your abstract at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=exice23

* Submission deadline: 6 February 2023 23:59 AoE  (extended!)
* Selected abstract invited to submit a full paper to ACM JOCCH (https://dl.acm.org/journal/jocch)


# Call for Abstracts

In recent years new forms of citizen participation in  cultural heritage have emerged, producing a wealth of material relevant  to curatorial practices, spanning from visitors’ experiential feedback  to exhibitions and cultural artefacts, to digitally mediated forms of  interaction, e.g. on social media.

However, there are open questions on how digital innovation  can influence and support new ways of engaging with cultural heritage.  These include, among others, how to engage wide audiences that are not  the common “museum goers” including teenagers and young adults, minority  groups, how to encourage interaction and share opinions between  different groups, how to promote the acceptance of diverse opinions,  just to name a few. Striking innovations include new ways for  interacting with the digital world (virtual and augmented reality),  paired with new powerful computing methods provided by either neural or  symbolic artificial intelligence. Now is the time to reflect on the  opportunities of enhancing Cultural Engagement by extended intelligence.

How should we interact with cultural heritage? Citizen  curation is proposed in the context of the European project SPICE -  Social Participation, Cohesion, and Inclusion through Cultural  Engagement - as a methodology for eliciting, producing, collecting,  interpreting, and archiving people’s responses to cultural objects. This  "participatory" approach deals with the reappraisal of expertise in  cultural heritage, with the museum curator no longer being a lone  expert, thus requiring methods and technologies that are accessible to  different types of people with various skill levels (which can be  abridged), and differing goals and motives. who can complement  traditional expertise by following an Open Work perspective.

The primary objective of citizen curation initiatives is  favoring the emergence of multiple, sometimes conflicting viewpoints and  motivating the users and memory institutions to reflect upon them.  Citizen curation imagines a bazaar of solutions and providers that work  together in an open-ended, distributed digital ecosystem for Cultural  Engagement, going beyond the limitations of current frameworks and  platforms for the management of cultural data.

This conference and Special Issue will appeal to academics  and museum professionals working in disciplines involving  the  application of novel ICT to cultural heritage, museums data management  infrastructures, arts professionals, and scholars interested in  digitally-mediated Cultural Engagement and its impact upon curation,  teaching and learning, and social cohesion and inclusion.

Submissions can include both theoretical and practical  approaches and case studies, focusing on innovative research and  applications of state-of-the-art technologies. We welcome submissions  from practitioners in the industry and early career researchers.

Accepted abstract will present at the poster/demo session of  the conference. Selected abstract will be invited to submit a full paper to the ACM JOCCH special issue that will be launched in March 2023.

Topics and issues to be addressed include but are not limited to:

* Citizen Curation
* Artificial Intelligence for Cultural Engagement
* Augmented Reality for Cultural Engagement
* Virtual Reality for Cultural Engagement
* Data Infrastructures and curation for Cultural Engagement
* AI-driven HCI for Cultural Engagement
* Embodied Cognition in Cultural Engagement
* Recommender systems for Cultural Engagement
* Digital Technologies and inclusion in cultural heritage
* Supporting groups in cultural heritage sites
* Detecting and measuring engagement


# Submission instructions

We welcome submission of extended abstracts (up to 2 pages). All papers will be evaluated according to their significance, originality, technical content, style, clarity, and relevance to the conference.

Every submitted paper must represent original and unpublished work: it must not be under review or accepted elsewhere and there must be a significantly clear element of novelty distinguishing a submitted paper from any other prior publication or current submission.

All submissions must be PDF documents written in English and formatted according to LNCS instructions for authors (see https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines). Page limits are inclusive of references and appendices, if any. Papers are to be submitted through the Easychair Conference Management System (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=exice23). Please note that paper submissions to ExICE are not anonymous.

Received on Wednesday, 1 February 2023 16:17:24 UTC