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Subject: CFP: Advances in AI and Machine Learning: Applications,
Challenges
& Concerns; 4th IEEE Intl Workshop at COMPSAC, Madrid, July
2021 Importance: High
Fourth IEEE International Workshop on Advances in Artificial
Intelligence and Machine Learning (AIML):
Applications, Challenges & Concerns
Call for Papers and Participation
Submissions Due: 21 April 2021
https://ieeecompsac.computer.org/2021/aiml-advances-in-artificial-intelligen
ce-machine-learning-applications-challenges-concerns/
The goals of AIML 2021 are to present a variety of novel AI
applications and
case studies; to examine risks and concerns of AI and machine
learning (ML);
to outline practical challenges in formulating an AI strategy and
deploying
AI applications; to facilitate interaction and information
exchange among AI
researchers, practitioners, and business executives; and to
discuss new
concepts such as AI for good, Responsible AI, and Explainable AI.
After decades of generous promises and frustrating
disappointments,
artificial intelligence (AI) is delivering real-world benefits,
and adopters
in businesses and industry in different sectors are embracing the
promise of
AI reaping significant benefits. To make the connected, smartening
world,
smarter and to embrace AI for good for the benefit of the society,
information on recent and ongoing progress and new innovative
applications,
as well as challenges and lessons learned need to be shared and
discussed.
This workshop is aligned with this year’s conference theme,
“Intelligent and
Resilient Computing for a Collaborative World.”. It’ll cover
several
elements of AI research and practice and socio-technical
challenges facing
adoption of AI in new innovative applications, outline status of
AI in
practice, and examine AI’s yet to be realised potential.
This workshop will facilitate much needed interaction and
information
exchange among AI researchers, practitioners and business
executives. It
will provide an interactive forum for discussion on recent and
ongoing
developments, key issues and challenges, and practices related to
AI
applications. It will also serve as a platform to present case
studies and
application experience as well as to demonstrate applications and
software
tools. Researchers and practitioners from all over the world, from
academia,
industry, and government will be invited to present their work and
perspectives and participate in the workshop.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Advances in AI and machine learning, deep learning, cognitive
computing, intelligent agent, chatbot
* AI strategy for business and industry
* AI applications in industry, business, healthcare, and education
and
training
* AI in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic
* AI in government
* AI for social good
* AI in legal practice, and legal aspects of AI (liability, etc)
* Entertainment in the AI age
* AI for enhancing information security and privacy
* Work in the age of AI
* Trust, resilience, privacy and security issues in AI
applications
* Testing and validation of AI and ML applications
* Risks, limitations, and challenges of AI and ML
* Legal, regulatory, ethical aspects of AI
* AI: promise vs practice
* Societal implication of the rise of AI
* Cloud AI
* Human-centered AI
* Explainable AI
* Responsible AI
* Human-machine co-existence and collaboration
* Intelligent, autonomous robots and cars
* Industry 4.0
* Smart society
* AI and IoT
* Case studies, experience reports, lessons learned
* Overview of AI activities in a region/country
* The Future of AI
Important Dates
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Workshop papers due: 21 April 2021
Workshop paper notifications: 15 May 2021
Camera-ready and registration due: 31 May 2021
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Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished research work,
as well
as industrial practice reports. Simultaneous submission to other
publication
venues is not permitted. In accordance with IEEE policy, submitted
manuscripts will be checked for plagiarism. Instances of alleged
misconduct
will be handled according to the IEEE Publication Services and
Product Board
Operations Manual.
Please note that in order to ensure the fairness of the review
process,
COMPSAC follows the double-blind review procedure. Therefore we
kindly ask
authors to remove their names, affiliations and contacts from the
header of
their papers in the review version. Please also redact all
references to
authors’ names, affiliations or prior works from the paper when
submitting
papers for review. Once accepted, authors can then include their
names,
affiliations and contacts in the camera-ready revision of the
paper, and put
the references to their prior works back.
Formatting
Workshop papers are limited to 6 pages. Page limits are inclusive
of tables,
figures, appendices, and references. Workshop papers can add an
additional 2
pages with additional page charges ($250USD/page).
Paper Templates
<
https://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.ht
ml> IEEE Paper templates are available in MS Word 2003 and
LaTex. All
submissions must use US 8.5×11 letter page format.
Workshop Organizers
San Murugesan, Director BRITE Professional Services; Editor in
Chief
Emeritus, IEEE CS IT Professional, Australia,
san1@internode.net
Yunji Liang, Northwestern Polytechnical University, P.R.China,
liangyunji@nwpu.edu.cn
Lia Morra, Politecnico di Torino, Italy,
lia.morra@polito.it
Piyush Saxena, Direct Supply, USA,
piyush.saxena.phd@gmail.com
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