We prefer participants who are willing to contribute to the advancement of AI, Systems Engineering (SE) and Data and Information Fusion (DIF) to build a science of interdependence for systems (see a list of suggested topics below). Papers should be single column MS-word, pdf or LaTeX documents (if LaTeX, please submit a pdf) manuscript of from 500 words to about 10,000 words in length (the early submission of an abstract directly to the organizers is encouraged).
Submissions
By November 15, 2020, January 15, 2021, contributors should submit to Easychair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sss21 an extended abstract of up to 500 words or full papers of about 10,000 words; use APA references.
Topics (if your topic is not listed, propose one to the organizers):
Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Reasoning
Data and Information Fusion
Systems Engineering of Complex Interdependent Subsystems
Systems Engineering for Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence for Systems Engineering
Systems Engineering and Federated Learning
Human Systems Integration and Visualizations
Human Biases, Limitations and Capabilities with Large Scale AI-based Systems
Trust and Acceptance of Complex AI-based Systems
Emergence in Complex System-of-Systems
Ethics in Deploying Complex AI-based systems
Societal Consequences of Interacting Complex-AI based systems
Explainability and Interpretability of Artificial Intelligence
Uncertainty Propagation in AI-based Complex Systems
Modeling User Interactions with Large Scale AI-based Systems
Book
We plan to publish a book after the Symposium by soliciting expanded papers from symposium contributors and others.