CFP Extended Deadline: LAST Call for papers for the Int. Conference “AI for People: Towards Sustainable AI” (CAIP’21)

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Angelo Trotta

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Oct 4, 2021, 8:49:49 AM10/4/21
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Dear Colleague, 

We are writing to you as we understand you may be interested in this year’s edition of the International Conference “AI for People: Towards Sustainable AI” (CAIP’21). 


The deadline for paper submission has been extended to: 17th October 2021


Below you will find the official Call for Papers.

Please feel free to distribute it to mailing lists you manage and to everybody who may be interested. 


Thank you and we hope to see you in CAIP’21!

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International Conference “AI for People: Towards Sustainable AI” (CAIP’21)
November 20-24, 2021
https://aiforpeople.org/conference


Call for Full and Short Papers

https://aiforpeople.org/conference/cfp.php


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If you wish to receive more information about CAIP’21

https://mailchi.mp/281085ba7b4b/caip21


Technically sponsored by: European Alliance for Innovation (EAI).

Supported by: Technology Innovation Institute (TII), European Association for Artificial Intelligence (EurAI).

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The International Conference “AI for People: Towards Sustainable AI” was born out of the idea of shaping Artificial Intelligence technology around human and societal needs. While Artificial Intelligence (AI) can be a beneficial tool, its development and its deployment impact society and the environment in ways that need to be thoroughly addressed and confronted.


This year’s edition will focus on Sustainable AI, covering different aspects of social development, environmental protection, and economic growth applied in the design and deployment of AI systems. The conference will provide its participants with opportunities to gain a better understanding of the major challenges of utilizing AI for the societal good. Additionally, it should serve as an incubator for interdisciplinary communities that share a research agenda to exchange and discuss ideas related to the design and application of Sustainable AI. Here, Sustainable AI is a movement to foster change towards greater ecological integrity and social justice in the entire life cycle of AI systems. 


*** Themes and Topics ***

The conference will be interdisciplinary and it welcomes contributions from different disciplines, spanning from computer science, the social sciences, and the humanities.

Possible topics include but are not limited to:

- AI applications for the social good and towards sustainable development goals

- Ethics of Artificial Intelligence

- Sustainable AI for Smart Cities

- Policy recommendations for Sustainable AI

- Green AI for environmental protection

- Accuracy and Robustness of AI systems

- Bias and Fairness in AI Systems 

- Privacy and Accountability in AI Systems

- Safety and Security in AI Systems

- Explainability and Transparency in AI Systems


*** Important Dates (extended) ***

Submission deadline: October 17th, 2021

Notification: November 11th, 2021

Camera-ready: November 16th, 2021

Conference Days: November 20-24, 2021


*** EAI Proceedings ***

Conference proceedings will be published in the EAI CORE Proceedings and included in the European Digital Library (EUDL) and will be submitted for inclusion in leading indexing services, including Ei Compendex, ISI Web of Science, Scopus, CrossRef, Google Scholar, DBLP.


*** Keynote Speakers ***

CAIP’21 will host international keynote speakers (to be completed):

- Priya Donti, Chair at Climate Change AI

- Sneha Revanur, Founder of Encode Justice

- Nicolas Miailhe, President of The Future Society

- Maria De-Arteaga, Assistant Prof. at University Texas


*** Organising Committee ***

The International Conference on “AI for People: Towards Sustainable AI” is organized by the nonprofit international organization “AI for People” (aiforpeople.org).


General Chairs

- Marta Ziosi (Oxford Internet Institute, University Oxford)

- Philipp Wicke (University College, Dublin)

- João Miguel Cunha (University of Coimbra)

- Angelo Trotta (University of Bologna)


-Program Chairs

- Lea Buchhorn (Leiden University)

- Vincenzo Lomonaco (University of Pisa)


Finance Chair

- Aina Turillazzi (Tilburg University)


Publication Chair

- Angelo Trotta (University of Bologna)


TPC Chair

- Kevin Trebing (Plan D GmbH)

- Gabriele Graffieti (University of Bologna)


Technical Program Committee

Adam Poulsen – Charles Sturt University

Aiste Gerybaite – University of Bologna

Andrea Cossu – Scuola Normale Superiore

Andreia Martinho – TU Delft, NL

Aníbal Monasterio Astobiza – IFS-CSIC

Christoph Lütge – Technical University of Munich

Clàudia Figueras – Stockholm University

Claudio Gallicchio – University of Pisa

Daniel Schiff – Georgia Institute of Technology

Federico Montori – University of Bologna

Giovanni Sartor – EUI/CIRSFID

Jake Goldenfein – University of Melbourne

Jakob Mökander – Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford.

Jason Borenstein – Georgia Institute of Technology

Keng Siau – City University of Hong Kong

Laurynas Adomaitis – NordSec

Lorenzo Pellegrini – University of Bologna

Luca Bedogni – University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

Lynn Kaack – ETH Zürich

Maria Celia Fernández Aller – Technical University of Madrid

Maria Milossi – University of Macedonia

Marianna Ganapini – Union College

Marija Slavkovik – University of Bergen

Michele Loi – University of Zurich

Pradeep Murukannaiah – TU Delft, NL

Rajitha Ramanayake – University College Dublin

Seth D. Baum – Global Catastrophic Risk Institute

Stefan Sarkadi – INRIA, France




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