FW: [ISMIR-Community] AI and Creative Process Mini-Track, Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS)

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Anna Jordanous

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Mar 23, 2026, 6:27:13 AM (10 days ago) Mar 23
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Hi all, I’ve just seen this in the ISMIR mailing list - sharing further in case it might be of interest to some of us? 

I don’t know anything further about this conference, but looking quickly at the papers for this year’s iteration (which was the first year for this track), there appears to be some interesting work. 

Anna

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From: comm...@ismir.net <comm...@ismir.net>
Date: Saturday, 21 March 2026 at 10:44
CH Chuan <chin...@gmail.com>: Mar 20 08:29AM -0700

Hi ISMIR community,
 
I am sharing the CFP on AI and Creative Process for a colleague of mine. --
Ching-Hua
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*AI and Creative Process Mini-Track, Hawaii International Conference on
System Sciences (HICSS)*
 
https://professorgrace.com/AIworkshop/
*Topics of Interest*
* AI as Co-Creator*
 
- AI systems augmenting or collaborating with human creativity
- Human-AI creative partnerships and co-design
- AI’s influence on ideation and creative processes

* AI-Driven Innovation*
 
- AI applications in creative industries (games, art, journalism,
advertising, fashion, entertainment)
- New markets, platforms, and business models enabled by AI creativity
tools
- AI-enabled production pipelines and workflow transformations

* Ethical and Societal Implications*
 
- Authorship, intellectual property, and ownership in AI-assisted
creative work
- Bias, authenticity, and trust in AI-generated content
- Impacts of AI on creative labor and professional identities

*About the Conference*
The Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) has convened
scholars and practitioners since 1968 and is recognized as one of the most
impactful conferences in information systems research. The conference
provides a highly interactive environment bringing together researchers and
industry participants from around the world.
*Submission deadline: June 15, 2026*

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