Event guide
Why this event is on the calendar
CrowdCamp is the build-day component of ACM HCOMP and the ACM Collective Intelligence conference. It is intentionally interdisciplinary: teams can work through prototypes, study designs, algorithmic concepts, pilots or other concrete outputs around human–AI collaboration, crowdsourcing and collective intelligence.
The organizer explicitly welcomes people beyond conventional programming roles, including social scientists, designers and ethnographers. That makes the event a useful bridge for attendees who care about how AI is built, evaluated and used with people in the loop.
Who gets value from it
AI and HCI researchers, practitioners, designers, social scientists, students and builders interested in human–AI systems, crowdsourcing and collective problem-solving.
How the day tends to work
A one-day collaborative format embedded in a larger in-person academic conference. Participants form around organizer-provided or self-proposed “wicked problems,” then build lightweight artifacts and share progress with a mixed research and practitioner community.
Prior-edition evidence
What past editions show
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Researched from organizer-owned sources. Programs and logistics can change, so confirm registration and venue details before booking travel.
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