Call for Papers
This Call for Papers is also visible on EasyChair at https://easychair.org/cfp/BEWARE23.
The workshop invites submissions from computer scientists, philosophers, economists and sociologists wanting to discuss contributions ranging from the formulation of epistemic and normative principles for AI, their conceptual representation in formal models, to their development in formal design procedures and translation into computational implementations.
Topics of interest include, but are not at all limited to:
Conceptual and formal definitions of bias, risk and opacity in AI
Epistemological and normative principles for fair and trustworthy AI
Ethical AI and the challenges brought by AI to Ethics
Explainable AI
Uncertainty in AI
Ontological modelling of trustworthy as opposed to biased AI systems
Defining trust and its determinants for implementation in AI systems
Methods for evaluating and comparing the performances of AI systems
Approaches to verification of ethical behaviour
Logic Programming Applications in Machine Ethics
Integrating Logic Programing with methods for Machine Ethics and Explainable AI
Submission
The workshop invites (possibly non-original) submissions of FULL PAPERS (up to 15 pages) and SHORT PAPERS (up to 5 pages). Short papers are particularly suitable to present work in progress, extended abstracts, doctoral theses, or general overviews of research projects. Note that all papers will undergo a careful peer-reviewer process and, if accepted, camera-ready versions of the papers will be published on the AIxIA subseries of CEUR proceedings (Scopus indexed).
Manuscripts must be formatted using the 1-column CEUR-ART Style (you can access the Overleaf template here). For more information, please see the CEUR website http://ceur-ws.org/HOWTOSUBMIT.html. Papers must be submitted through EasyChair.
Important Dates
Submission deadline: 17 September 2023 (extended)
Notification: 6 October 2023
Camera-ready: 20 October 2023