Int-XAI2023: Interactive Explanations of Neural Networks and Artificial Intelligence Workshop Co-located with International Joint Conference of Neural Networks (IJCNN 2023) Gold Coast, Australia, June 23, 2023 |
Conference website | https://sites.google.com/view/int-xai2023/call-for-papers |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=intxai2023 |
Submission deadline | April 23, 2023 |
The Int-XAI 2023 Workshop is part of the IJCNN’s workshop series (i.e. the joint international conference on neural nets, https://2023.ijcnn.org/, 18-23 Jun) and will take place this year in Gold Coast, Australia.
The workshop aims to showcase on-going research involving interactive interfaces that allow users to ask questions and explore the reasoning behind black box systems. As such this workshop is relevant not only to researchers in neural nets and deep learning but also to those working in interactive systems, personalisation, conversational and dialogue systems, multi-dimensional visualisation, augmented and virtual reality and cognitive theories of explanation.
The Organisation Committee would like to invite submissions of novel theoretical and applied research targeting the explainability of AI and ML systems. Submissions relevant to all areas of interactive explainable AI are welcome, including (but not limited to):
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Interactive capture of explanation needs and generation of explanations
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Role of conversational AI for interactive explanations
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Multi-modal and interactive explanations
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Visualisation of interactive explanations
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Virtual, augmented and mixed reality explanations
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Simulation for explanation
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Explanations as a planning task
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Evolving explanations
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Explanation strategies and multi-stage explanations
Important Dates
Paper Submission: 23rd April 2023
Paper Notification: 25th May 2023
Camera-Ready Submission: 16th June 2023
Workshop Starts: 23rd June 2023
Paper Submission Instructions
Papers should be submitted to the workshop via EasyChair.
Paper submissions should be formatted according to IEEE Transactions Manuscript Style. You have the following submission options:
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Full Paper: 6-8 pages to submit papers describing novel and original work, including rejected papers from IJCNN main track revised according to reviewer feedback.
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Short paper: 3-5 pages to describe preliminary work, present an overview of existing work or to be accompanied by a demonstration.
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Position paper: 2 pages to present an idea, discuss challenges or identify the landscape in this area of research.
Note that all page counts include references.
Workshop submissions will be subject to review by at least two reviewers who will be members of the Programme Committee.
Publishing
Accepted papers will be considered for publication through CEUR. CEUR is a free open-access publications service operated under RWTH Aachen University. For more information, see: http://ceur-ws.org/
We are also investigating the possibility of submission of selected papers from the proceedings of the workshop to a special issue of a journal.