[Dbworld] HILDA17@SIGMOD to be held in Chicago, Illinois (Paper Deadline: March 3)

Carsten Binnig <[email protected]> Thu, 23 Feb 2017 17:54:37 -0600
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********  HILDA 2017 Call for Papers (New Location: Chicago) ********

HILDA'17
2nd Workshop on Human-In-the-Loop Data Analytics.
http://hilda.io/
Co-located with SIGMOD 2017, Chicagp

Workshop Date: May 14, 2017
Submissions due: March 3, 2017 11:59PM US EDT (instead of February 17)
Notification of outcome: March 26, 2017 11:59PM US EDT (instead of March 24)
Camera-ready due: April 9, 2017 11:59PM US EDT (instead of April 7)


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WORKSHOP FOCUS
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HILDA is a workshop that will allow researchers and practitioners to exchange 
ideas and results relating to how data management can be done with awareness of the 
people who form part of the analytics process. Thus, the key focus of HILDA is to evaluate, 
understand, and formally reason about the participation of humans in data management, with 
the eventual goal towards building optimized data management systems and techniques that 
treat humans as a first-class citizen, alongside data.


We welcome work that proposes innovations in design to improve the way people can work 
with data management systems, just as work that studies empirically how humans work with 
existing systems. We welcome research from a variety of perspectives: database systems, 
data mining and machine learning,human-centric computing, interfaces, and visualization, 
as well as industrial best practices and experience. A sample of topics that are in the 
spirit of this workshop include, but are not limited to: 
novel query interfaces, interactive query refinement, data exploration and analysis, 
data visualization, human-assisted data integration and cleaning, perception-aware data 
processing, database systems designed for highly interactive use cases, empirical studies 
of database use, and crowd-powered data infrastructure. 


HILDA intends to be a forum where people from varied communities engage with one another's
ideas. We welcome submissions that present initial ideas and visions, just as 
much as reports on early results, or reflections on completed projects. The workshop will 
focus on discussion and interaction, rather than static presentations of what is in the 
paper. See http://hilda.io/2016 for the program and examples of the work presented at HILDA 2016.


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SUBMISSION 
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Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished research papers that 
are not being considered for publication in any other forum. Papers must 
follow the ACM Proceedings Format. Papers submitted can be between four and 
six pages in length, including references and appendix. Submissions will be 
handled through EasyChair: 


https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hilda2017


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ORGANIZERS & PC
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Carsten Binnig, Brown University, co-chair
Joseph M. Hellerstein, University of California, Berkeley, co-chair
Aditya Parameswaran, University of Illinois, co-chair


Abraham Bernstein, University of Zurich 
Adriane Chapman, MITRE McLean
Anil Bahuman, Reliance Industries
Anushka Anand, Tableau Software
Beth Trushkowsky, Harvey Mudd College 
Brian Lim, NUS Singapore
Carl-Christian Kanne, Platfora
Chris Re, Stanford University
Dafna Shahaf, Hebrew University Jerusalem 
Daniel Fysher, Microsoft Research
Eugene Wu, Columbia University
Giorgio Caviglia, Trifacta Inc.
Guoliang Li, Tsinghua University
Harish Doraiswamy, NYU Data Science Center 
James Terwilliger, Microsoft Research
Jessica Hullman, University of Washington
Martin Kersten, CWI
Olga Papemmanouil, Brandeis University
Oliver Kennedy, University at Buffalo
Patrick Olivier, Newcastle University
Remco Chang, Tufts University
Rick Cole, Tableau Software
Stratos Idreos, Harvard University
Sudeepa Roy, Duke University
Tim Kraska, Brown University
Tiziana Catarci, Sapienza Universit di Roma 
Yunyao Li, IBM Research


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STEERING COMMITTEE
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Alan Fekete, University of Sydney
Laura Haas, IBM Research					
Arnab Nandi, The Ohio State University			
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