Connectionists: Trust in Artificial Intelligence: Beyond Interpretability at ESANN 2024

Benoît Frenay benoit.frenay at unamur.be
Fri May 3 04:01:05 EDT 2024


Dear all,

The deadline for the "Trust in Artificial Intelligence: Beyond Interpretability" special session at ESANN has been extended to May 6th.

Best regards,

Benoît Frénay

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Subject: Connectionists: Trust in Artificial Intelligence: Beyond Interpretability at ESANN 2024


CFP:  " Trust in Artificial Intelligence: Beyond Interpretability" at ESANN 2024

Special session at European Symposium on Artificial Neural Networks, Computational Intelligence and Machine Learning (ESANN 2023). 9-11 October 2024, Bruges, Belgium. http://www.esann.org<http://www.esann.org/>

DESCRIPTION:

Trustworthiness is a central issue in modern machine learning and deep learning.  This has been further exacerbated by recent exposure of the general public to generative models.  Often, discussions related to trust are limited to interpretability and explainability, but such properties are not sufficient.  This special session aims to go beyond and explore recent ideas to achieve trust in AI.

Topics of interest of the special session include (but are not limited to):

·        new formalisms to enable trust-by-design in AI (e.g., blending logics and deep learning, inference methods based on model checking and other software engineering techniques...);

·        innovative techniques for interpretability and explainability;

·        constraint enforcement to increase trust in black box models;

·        interactive techniques to manipulate models (i.e., to add user feedback in learning);

·        certification and testing techniques to increase trust in AI;

·        theoretical models of trust in AI, including those based on cognitive sciences;

·        Interactions (e.g., trade-offs, privacy ) between privacy and trust in AI;

·        empirical studies (inc. user studies) related to trust in AI.

Interdisciplinary works are particularly welcome.

All papers will be submitted to a peer review process. Accepted papers will be presented as either talks or posters, in order to favour interaction with the ESANN attendees. There is no difference in quality between talks and posters and all papers will be published in the conference proceedings. At least one author is expected to register for the conference and pay the registration fee.

SUBMISSION:

Prospective authors must submit their paper through the ESANN portal following the instructions provided on https://www.esann.org/node/6. Author guidelines are available on https://www.esann.org/author_guidelines. Each paper will undergo a peer reviewing process for its acceptance. Authors should send an e-mail with the tentative title of their contribution to the special session organizers as soon as possible.

IMPORTANT DATES:

Paper submission deadline: 2 May 2024
Notification of acceptance: 16 June 2024
The ESANN 2023 conference: 9-11 October 2024

SPECIAL SESSION ORGANISERS:

·        Tassadit Bouadi - Université de Rennes, France - tassadit.bouadi at irisa.fr<mailto:tassadit.bouadi at irisa.fr>

·        Benoît Frénay - UNamur, Belgium - benoit.frenay at unamur.be<mailto:benoit.frenay at unamur.be>

·        Luis Galárraga - INRIA/IRISA, France - luis.galarraga at inria.fr<mailto:luis.galarraga at inria.fr>

·        Pierre Geurts - ULiège, Belgium - p.geurts at uliege.be<mailto:p.geurts at uliege.be>

·        Barbara Hammer - Bielefeld University, Germany - bhammer at techfak.uni-bielefeld.de<mailto:bhammer at techfak.uni-bielefeld.de>

·        Gilles Perrouin - UNamur, Belgium - gilles.perrouin at unamur.be<mailto:gilles.perrouin at unamur.be>

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