Connectionists: AIMLAI-XKDD at ECMLPKDD19: Joint International Workshop on Advances in Interpretable Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence & eXplainable Knowledge Discovery in Data Mining

Benoît Frénay benoit.frenay at unamur.be
Thu May 16 10:40:48 EDT 2019


AIMLAI-XKDD at ECMLPKDD19: Joint International Workshop on Advances in 
Interpretable Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence & eXplainable 
Knowledge Discovery in Data Mining

Website:

	

https://kdd.isti.cnr.it/xkdd2019/

Submission link:

	

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aimlai-xkdd-ecmlpkdd19

Submission deadline:

	

June 7, 2019

The purpose of AIMLAI-XKDD (Advances in Interpretable Machine Learning 
and Artificial Intelligence & eXplainable Knowledge Discovery in Data 
Mining), is to encourage principled research that will lead to the 
advancement of explainable, transparent, ethical and fair data mining, 
machine learning, and artificial intelligence. AIMLAI-XKDD is an event 
organized into two moments: a tutorial to introduce audience to the 
topic, and a workshop to discuss recent advances in the research field.

The tutorial will provide a broad overview of the state of the art and 
the major applications for explainable and transparent approaches. 
Likewise it will highlight the main open challenges.

The workshop will seek top-quality submissions addressing uncovered 
important issues related to explainable and interpretable data mining 
and machine learning models. Papers should present research results in 
any of the topics of interest for the workshop as well as application 
experiences, tools and promising preliminary ideas. AIMLAI-XKDD asks for 
contributions from researchers, academia and industries, working on 
topics addressing these challenges primarily from a technical point of 
view, but also from a legal, ethical or sociological perspective. 
Besides the central topic of interpretable algorithms and explanation 
methods, we also welcome submissions that answer research questions like 
"how to measure and evaluate interpretability and explainability?" and 
"how to integrate humans in the machine learning pipeline for 
interpretability purposes?".


    Submission Guidelines

Papers must be written in English and formatted according to the 
Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) guidelines following 
the style of the main conference (format).

The maximum length of either research or position papers is 12 pages in 
this format. Overlength papers will be rejected without review (papers 
with smaller page margins and font sizes than specified in the author 
instructions and set in the style files will also be treated as overlength).

Authors who submit their work to AIMLAI-XKDD 2019 commit themselves to 
present their paper at the workshop in case of acceptance. AIMLAI-XKDD 
2019 considers the author list submitted with the paper as final. No 
additions or deletions to this list may be made after paper submission, 
either during the review period, or in case of acceptance, at the final 
camera ready stage.

Condition for inclusion in the post-proceedings is that at least one of 
the co-authors has presented the paper at the workshop. Pre-proceedings 
will be available online before the workshop. A special issue of a 
relevant international journal with extended versions of selected papers 
is under consideration.

All papers for AIMLAI-XKDD 2019 must be submitted by using the on-line 
submission system 
athttps://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aimlai-xkdd-ecmlpkdd19.


    Committees


      Tutorial Program Chairs

  *

    Riccardo Guidotti, KDD Lab, ISTI-CNR, Italy

  *

    Pasquale Minervini, University College London, UK

  *

    Anna Monreale, KDD Lab, University of Pisa, Italy

  *

    Salvatore Rinzivillo, KDD Lab, ISTI-CNR, Italy


      Workshop Program Chairs

  *

    Adrien Bibal, University of Namur, Belgium

  *

    Tassadit Bouadi, University of Rennes/IRISA, France

  *

    Benoît Frénay, University of Namur, Belgium

  *

    Luis Galárraga, Inria/IRISA, France

  *

    Stefan Kramer, Universität Mainz, Germany

  *

    Ruggero G. Pensa, University of Turin, Italy


    Publication

All accepted papers will be published as post-proceedings in LNCSI and 
included in the series name Lecture Notes in Computer Science by Springer.


    Venue

The conference will be colocated with the conference ECML/PKDD, which 
will be held in the Hubland campus of the University of Würzburg in 
Germany on September 20th, 2019.


    Contact

All questions about submissions should be emailed to 
aimlai-xkdd-ecmlpkdd19 at easychair.org

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Benoît FRÉNAY
Associate Professor
Faculty of Computer Science

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