[PlanetKR] Call for papers (extended deadline: 22nd May) for Safe and Trustworthy AI Workshop
Francesco Belardinelli
francesco.belardinelli at univ-evry.fr
Mon May 15 19:14:18 UTC 2023
TL;DR: Extended deadline: 19th 22nd May. We accept published papers and
papers under review (in their original format). See below for updates on
submission and registration.
Dear all,
Please see the below updates regarding the Safe and Trustworthy AI
workshop (STAI23).
We invite contributions to STAI23
<https://www.stai.uk/><https://www.stai.uk/>, to be held on 9th or 10th
July (exact date TBC), at the International Conference on Logic
Programming (ICLP 2023 <https://iclp2023.imperial.ac.uk/home>)at
Imperial College London, UK.
Note, that as well as original, unpublished work, we encourage
submissions of relevant work that has previously been published or is
currently under review, as long as this does not violate the conditions
of the venue where that work has been published/submitted (details below).
Paper submission deadline (extended): 19th 22nd May
Notification: 9th 12th June
Topics
This workshop takes a broad view of the safety and trustworthiness of AI
systems, covering areas such as the following.
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Formal verification of system behaviour
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Explainable and interpretable AI
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Knowledge representation and reasoning
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Neurosymbolic AI
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Safe multi-agent systems
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Coordination and cooperative AI
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Fairness, bias, and algorithmic discrimination
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AI ethics and value alignment
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Robustness and failures of generalisation
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AI policy and regulation, including the use of agent-based modeling
to better understand the consequences of such policy
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The use of norms for ensuring alignment of multi-agent systems with
certain values
Submissions
STAI23 aims to encourage discussion and sharing of ideas, and to build
connections between people working in related areas. There will not be
any published proceedings for STAI23; this allows us to welcome not only
original, unpublished papers, but also papers that have been published
in a relevant conference or journal, and work that is under review at
other relevant venues.
STAI23 offers three types of submissions.
*
Regular original papers (8 pages + references) will present more
mature work that includes some (perhaps preliminary) results, that
has not been previously published nor accepted for publication, nor
is currently under review by another conference or journal.
*
Short original papers (4 pages + references) are intended for less
well-developed work, where results may still be forthcoming, that
has not been previously published nor accepted for publication, nor
is currently under review by another conference or journal.
*
Published papers or papers under review (up to 15 pages, in the
original submitted format) reporting on interesting and relevant
work that has been published (or accepted for publication) in the
last 18 months or is currently under review at another venue.
It is the authors’ responsibility to ensure that submitting a published
paper, or paper under review, does not violate the conditions of the
venue where that work has previously been submitted/published.
Authors of accepted papers may be invited to give a talk or present a
poster. There will be a prize for the best paper and a prize for the
best poster. We will not give prizes to submissions in the published
papers track.
For details on how to format and submit your papers, see
https://www.stai.uk/call-for-papers
Registration
Registration for the workshop is via ICLP2023. At least one author of
each accepted workshop paper is required to register for ICLP2023.
Details at: https://iclp2023.imperial.ac.uk/registration
<https://iclp2023.imperial.ac.uk/registration>
We hope to be able to provide some financial support for those who may
otherwise find it difficult to attend STAI23. Please check the STAI23
website for updates on this: https://www.stai.uk/registration
<https://www.stai.uk/registration>
Kind Regards,
STAI23 organizers
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Francesco Belardinelli
Department of Computing
Imperial College London
www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~fbelard
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