Call for papers
Artificial intelligence has seen a significant shift in focus towards designing and developing intelligent systems that are interpretable and explainable. This is due to the complexity of the models, built from data, and the legal requirements imposed by various national and international parliaments. This has echoed both in the research literature and the press, attracting scholars worldwide and a lay audience. An emerging field with AI is eXplainable Artificial Intelligence (xAI), devoted to producing intelligent systems that allow humans to understand their inferences, assessments, predictions, recommendations and decisions. Initially devoted to designing post-hoc methods for explainability, eXplainable Artificial Intelligence (xAI) is rapidly expanding its boundaries to neuro-symbolic methods for producing self-interpretable models. Research has also shifted the focus on the structure of explanations and human-centred Artificial Intelligence since the ultimate users of interactive technologies are humans
full articles | between 12 and 24 pages (including references) |
short articles | between 8 and 12 pages (including references) |
*All dates are Anywhere on Earth time (AoE)
Articles (main track & special tracks)
Authors/title registration deadline on submission platform (easy-chair)*: | |
Article upload deadline on submission platform (easy-chair)*: | |
Notification of acceptance: | April, 5, 2024 |
Registration (payment) and camera-ready (upload to easy-chair): | |
Article presentation instructions notification | June, 2024 |
Accepted article presentation (at xAI-2024) | 17-19 July, 2024 |
Publication (Springer CCIS series) | September/October, 2024 |