HCOMP Sponsors

 


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HCOMP + CI 2023 Sponsorship

 

We are excited to announce the organization of the 11th AAAI Conference on Human Computation and Crowdsourcing (HCOMP) as a joint conference with the ACM Collective Intelligence Series (CI). The conference take place November 6-10th 2023, at Delft University of Technology, in the Netherlands. HCOMP is the home of the human computation and crowdsourcing community. It’s the premier venue for presenting the latest findings from research and practice into frameworks, methods and systems that bring together people and machine intelligence to achieve better results.

The ACM Collective Intelligence Conference Series is an interdisciplinary event sponsored by SIGCHI that brings together researchers from academia, business, nonprofits, governments and the world at large to share insights and ideas relevant to understanding and designing collective intelligence in its many forms thereby fostering the use of collective intelligence. In this year’s event authors will present onsite and attendees will have the option to attend online. The organizing committee includes members from Stanford, TU Delft, Northeastern University, Utrecht University, among others.

Your generous sponsorship will directly support to:

Sponsorship Tiers

Platinum $10K (or greater)

Gold $7.5K (or greater)

Silver $4K (or greater)

Bronze $2K (or greater)

  • Stay CONNECTED: HCOMP COMMUNITY

We welcome everyone who is interested in crowdsourcing and human computation to:

  • Join crowd-hcomp Google Group (mailing list) to post and receive crowdsourcing and human computation email announcements (e.g., calls-for-papers, job openings, etc.) including updates here about the conference. To subscribe send an email to crowd-hcomp+subscribe@googlegroups.com.
  • Check our Google Group webpage to view the archive of past communications on the HCOMP mailing list.
  • Keep track of our twitter hashtag #HCOMP2024.
  • Join the HCOMP Slack Community to be in touch with researchers, industry players, practitioners, and crowd workers around Human Computation and relevant topics.