The conference welcomes submissions of short papers describing early research or ongoing work, presenting new project ideas, initial results, open questions, and development plans, among others. The paper should potentially contribute to Digital Governance research and practice. Papers accepted for this Track will be presented at Paper Sessions and published in the conference proceedings. Additionally, the authors will be invited to develop an A1-sized poster that will be exhibited permanently during the conference for all participants. This will stimulate discussion, create research-practice and research-policy connections, provide feedback to the authors, and nourish opportunities for international, multi-disciplinary and cross-sectoral collaboration.
#1 - Expanding the concept of preventive medicine through the using explaining machine learning models in remote clinic-patient interaction | Anna Chizhik (Saint Petersburg State University, Russia), Michil Egorov, Lyudmila Vidiasova (ITMO University, Russia)
#2 - Digital innovation for sustainable development: a transformative approach | Iris de Brito, Dayn Amade (Fundação Tablet Comunitário, Mozambique)
#3 - Understanding government social media users' role in disseminating misinformation: a comparative study of Canada and the United Kingdom | Maria Gintova(McMaster University, Canada) [withdrawn by the author on 3 August 2023]
#4 - Assessment tool to support the smart transition of small and medium cities | Graziella Demantova (State University of Campinas, Brazil)[withdrawn on 4 September 2023]#5 - Linguistic Modules for Pre-Diagnostic Assessment: Evaluating Patient Trajectories and Soliciting Second Opinions through Patient-Dialogue System Interactions | Michil Egorov, Dmitrii Pogrebnoi, Aitalina Krivoshapkina, Maria Yakubova (ITMO University, Russia), Anna Chizhik (Saint Petersburg State University, Russia)