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Collective
Intelligence

NYU TANDON | BROOKLYN, NY

June 15-16, 2017

The 5th Edition of the Collective Intelligence Conference

CI is the fifth annual interdisciplinary conference dedicated to advancing our understanding of collective intelligence and the workings of groups. The conference will take place at New York University’s Tandon School of Engineering on June 15-16, 2017.

Collective Intelligence 2017 will emphasize research in service of the public good and projects that address societal problems. Together we will explore the impact of Internet technology and big data on the ways in which people come together to communicate and combine knowledge and skills. Coming from myriad disciplines and fields, conference participants share how connecting groups of people, information, and machines can lead to more intelligent behavior and more effective problem solving.

The event brings together researchers from academia, business, non-profit, and government to share insights, ideas, and experiences and to collaborate on the design of better approaches for fostering the use of collective intelligence. This year’s conference will place special emphasis on public interest applications of collective intelligence, namely the role of groups and collective intelligence in governing and in solving societal challenges.

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Please check out prior programs and proceedings to learn more about the Collective Intelligence conference and academic community:
  • Collective Intelligence Conference Program, MIT, 2012
  • Collective Intelligence Conference Program, MIT, 2014
  • Collective Intelligence Conference Program, Santa Clara, 2015
  • Collective Intelligence Conference Program, Stern, 2016

Topics

Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

Submissions

Submissions of two types are invited:

  1. Reports of Original Results
  2. Demonstrations of Tools/Technology/Experiments

Learn more about the submissions process

Important Dates:

Program committee

Beth Simone Noveck, NYU/The GovLab
Conference Chair

Michael Bernstein, Stanford University
Program Chair

Erik Johnston, Arizona State University
Program Chair

Sabine Brunswicker, Purdue University

Cesar Hidalgo, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Ece Kamar, Microsoft

Erin Krupka, University of Michigan

Walter Lasecki, University of Michigan

Matt Lease, University of Texas, Austin

Kurt Luther, Virginia Tech

Winter Mason, Facebook

Anita McGahan, University of Toronto, Rotman

Geoff Mulgan, Nesta

Aaron Shaw, Northwestern University

Kate Starbird, University of Washington

Chris Welty, Google Research

Lixiu Yu, Bosch Research

Haoqi Zhang, Northwestern University

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