Dear Researchers,
Geetings! We trust this email finds you in the best of health and spirit.
Considering your interest and expertise, we invite you to submit your original contributions to our upcoming edited Book with Springer. We intend to make this book a premier reference for researchers, computer scientists, doctors, medical analysts, and students. You may submit a chapter authored by only you or with co-authors (your colleagues, students or other professionals).
Book Title: Explainable AI: Foundations, Methodologies and Applications
Publisher: Springer Nature, Germany
Important Dates:
Chapter Submission Deadline: 31st January 2022
Acceptance Notification : 31st March 2022
Camera Ready Submission : 30th April 2022
Main Highlights of the Book:
Book Series: Intelligent Systems Reference Library, Springer
The books of this series are submitted to ISI Web of Science, SCOPUS, DBLP and Springerlink for indexing
No publication fees
The book will focus on the following broad sections:
Foundations of Explainable AI
Methodologies/Tools & Techniques of EXplainable AI
Applications of Explainable AI in different real-life sectors
The topics of interest for this book include, but not limited to:
Fundamental concepts of Explainable AI
Black Box Models
Significance of Transparency in Machine Learning Models
XAI Techniques/Frameworks/Tools
Evaluation Methods and Metrics for XAI
Ethical, Legal and Social Issues of XAI
Application of Explainable AI in Real-life Sectors such as Healthcare, Transportation, Finance, Military, Security, Legal Judgement etc.
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and XAI
Current Challenges and Future Opportunities in XAI
Submission Guidelines:
Please visit Book Manuscript Guidelines for chapter format (Word & Latex)
Length of chapter should be between 15 to 40 pages.
Include figures & tables in the chapter only if necessary. Please do not include them just to complement the text.
All submissions should be done by email to: profmayurimehta@gmail.com, vpalade453@gmail.com and indranath.cs.du@gmail.com
Editors:
Dr. Mayuri Mehta, Sarvajanik College of Engineering & Technology, Surat, India.
Dr. Vasile Palade, Coventry University, UK
Dr. Indranath Chatterjee, Tongmyong University, South Korea.
If possible, kindly convey your consent for submitting the chapter via reply to this email. Let us know if you have any queries. Also, we request you to disseminate this information to your colleagues.