[[apologies for cross posting]]
We are seeking a motivated researcher for a* fully funded* research
fellowship position (Italian Assegno di Ricerca – Post-Doc Equivalent) on
topics related to *Decision Support, Human-AI Interaction and eXplainable
Artificial Intelligence*, with a special focus on *biomedical informatics
and medical decision making*.
The position regards a recently funded Italian *PRIN PNRR project “InXAId*
- Ricerca nel campo dell'interazione con l'intelligenza Artificiale
spiegabile nel processo decisionale medico” (Research In The Field Of
Interaction With Explainable Artificial Intelligence In Medical Decision
Making"), under the scientific supervision of *Prof. Federico Cabitza (PI)
and Prof. Silvana Quaglini*.
The candidate will join the *MUDILAB *research group (
https://mudilab.disco.unimib.it/), at the University of Milano-Bicocca, in
Milan, Italy and work in close collaboration with the BMI laboratory (
www.labmedinfo.org) of the University of Pavia, in Pavia, Italy.
*More details*
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Position: Research Fellow / Assegnista di Ricerca (post-doc equivalent)
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Location: Department of Informatics, Systems and Communication of the
University of Milano-Bicocca, Viale Sarca 336, 20126, Milan, Italy
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Application *Deadline*: *11th April 2024*, 12.00 (Italian Time)
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*Link to the Call* (with instructions on how to apply):
https://www.unimib.it/ateneo/gare-e-concorsi/cod-24a061
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Duration: *17 Months*, tentatively starting in June 2024.
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*Gross Salary: **3,351.00* *Euros per month* (According to Italian Law,
that amount is not subject to income tax, but only to retirement funds;
thus, the net salary should be slightly higher than 2,400 Euros.)
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The selected researcher will advance Human-AI collaboration in medical
decision-making. Key tasks include:
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Developing Explainable AI (XAI): Innovate in XAI and Uncertainty
Quantification for clinical decision support systems (CDSS).
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Designing Human-AI Protocols: Implement and test protocols that
enhance decision-making and trust in AI processes.
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Empirical Analysis: Conduct experiments and data analysis to evaluate
AI system effectiveness and decision-making impact.
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Academic Outreach: Publish findings in scientific venues, attend
conferences, and engage in interdisciplinary collaboration.
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Teamwork: Work with a diverse team, integrating insights from
clinicians, computer scientists, biomedical engineers and psychologists.
The postdoc will also supervise PhD students, master degree students, and
work in collaboration with them.
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This role demands strong AI and HCI expertise, ideally with a focus
on healthcare applications. The project offers an opportunity to
significantly contribute to both academic research and practical
healthcare
advancements.
*Admission Criteria*
To participate in the call, a master degree in Computer Science (LM-18 ),
or Computer Engineering (LM-32 ), or Statistical Science (LM-82 ), or
Techniques and methods for the information society (LM-91), or Biomedical
engineering (LM-21 ), or Cognitive science (LM-55), or Philosophical
Sciences (LM78) or equivalent foreign degree, is required. A PhD is not
required, but recommended. Previous background in AI and HCI is also highly
recommended.
*About the Laboratory*
The MUDILAB at UNIMIB mainly focuses on the development and evaluation of
decision support systems and eXplainable AI - human interaction protocols.
Currently, the lab has two faculty members, three funded PhD students and
two post-doc.
The founders, the head Prof. Federico Cabitza and Prof. Davide Ciucci, have
both been counted among the world's top 2% of researchers in AI and medical
informatics for years, according to the list curated by Stanford
researchers.
The MUDI group has a recent track record of previous publications in
prestigious venues (CHI, Interact, AAAI, ECAI, …) and research projects on
both fundamental and application-oriented research, in collaborations with
several hospitals and academic partners.
The BMI lab at UNIPV has a long tradition (dating back to the mid 80s, with
its founder Prof. Mario Stefanelli) of research in biomedical informatics
and AI in medicine. Led by prof. Silvana Quaglini, the lab is the biggest
in Italy in its field and counts 7 faculty, 2 post-docs, and 5 PhD students
(enrolled either in the Biomedical Informatics PhD @UNIPV or in the
National PhD in AI - health&life sciences pillar).
Both groups aim to provide its members a friendly environment with strong
supervision, in which individuals can grow and let their full potential
flourish. We regularly organize group meetings and gatherings outside the
lab to keep the team motivated and encourage a good work culture.
For more information, do not hesitate to contact Prof. Federico Cabitza, at
federico.cabitza [at] unimib.it
* Apologies for multiple copies. Please forward to anybody who might be interested, thanks *
NEW DEADLINE 5th April 2024
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CALL FOR PAPERS
2nd International Workshop on Cyber Security Education for Industry and Academia
Co-located within the 17th International Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces (AVI2024)
Arenzano (Genoa), Italy
June 3rd or 4th 2024
More info: https://sites.google.com/view/cse4ia-2024/home
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AIMS AND SCOPE
The aim of this workshop is to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners to present and discuss current challenges in cybersecurity education to train future cybersecurity professionals but also to be able to train employees of private and public industries on real-world cybersecurity scenarios.
We expect that the workshop will help with:
- the adoption of methodologies, techniques, and tools that support cybersecurity education and the design of cybersecurity-related training programs;
- the identification of methods and tools to support Industry and Academia to collaborate in cybersecurity education;
- the identification of new processes, methods, and techniques to empower end-users development to set, modify, and increase the security of their technological solutions;
- the proposition of reference taxonomies to characterize the common understanding of the relevant roles, competencies, skills, and knowledge required;
- the design of new techniques to develop cybersecurity competencies for professionals aligned with the European Cybersecurity Skills Framework.
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TOPICS
The topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Leveraging Technology for Enhanced Learning in Cybersecurity
- Personalized Learning in Cybersecurity Education
- AI-Driven Cybersecurity Education
- Generative AI in Cybersecurity Education
- Explainable AI for Cybersecurity
- Immersive Virtual Reality for Cybersecurity Education
- Augmented Reality in Cybersecurity Education
- Game-based approaches in Cybersecurity Education
- Artistic Approaches to Cybersecurity Education
- Designing Tools and Frameworks for Cybersecurity Education
- Contextual Methodologies for Cybersecurity Education
- Innovative Technologies for Professional Cybersecurity Competencies
- Explainable Security in Public Administration
- Human, Economic, Ethical, and Legal Aspects in Cybersecurity Education
- Innovative Training Programs for Cybersecurity Education
- Empowering Users in Technology Creation with Cybersecurity Considerations
- Warning dialogues for Cybersecurity
- Human Factors for Cybersecurity
- Case Studies on Cybersecurity Challenges and Practices
- Data Visualization in Cybersecurity
- Accessibility in Cybersecurity Tools and Education
- User Behavior Analysis in Cybersecurity
- Conversational Interface in Cybersecurity Education
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SUBMISSION AND EVALUATION CRITERIA
We will consider two different types of submissions:
- Regular papers will be up to 10 pages (excluding references) and will report original research on how cybersecurity and education can support Academia and Industry to reduce the gap between demand (workplace, recruitment) and supply (qualification, training);
- Extended Abstracts will be up to 4 pages (excluding references) and will report novel ideas about the application of the role of cybersecurity education in Academia and Industry.
Both types of submissions, if accepted, will be part of the workshop proceedings (CEUR-WS).
All submissions should be submitted through Easychair (https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=cse4ia0) in PDF format using the “CEUR Template”: https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/CEURART.zip. An Overleaf page for LaTeX users is also available at: https://www.overleaf.com/read/gwhxnqcghhdt
All submissions will be subjected to a thorough peer-review process, focusing on originality, quality, soundness, and relevance.
The workshop will use a double-blind review process, with three members of the program committee reviewing each submitted paper.
Upon acceptance, at least one author of each accepted paper will be required to attend the workshop. Virtual participation will be made possible.
Selected accepted papers will be considered for publication in a Special Issue of a relevant cybersecurity and human-computer interaction journal.
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IMPORTANT DATES
Submission deadline: 27th March 2024 05th April 2024
Notification: 19th April 2024
Camera-ready: 5th May 2024
Registration due: 10th May 2024
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WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS
Vita Santa Barletta - Department of Computer Science, University of Bari, IT (vita.barletta(a)uniba.it)
Federica Caruso - Department of Information Engineering, Computer Science and Mathematics, University of L’Aquila, IT (federica.caruso1(a)univaq.it)
Tania Di Mascio - Department of Information Engineering, Computer Science and Mathematics, University of L’Aquila, IT (tania.dimascio(a)univaq.it)
Francesco Greco - Department of Computer Science, University of Bari, IT (francesco.greco(a)uniba.it)
Tasmina Islam - Department of Informatics, King's College London, UK (tasmina.islam(a)kcl.ac.uk)
Veronica Rossano - Department of Computer Science, University of Bari, IT (veronica.rossano(a)uniba.it)
Hannan Xiao - Department of Informatics, King's College London, UK (Hannah.xiao(a)kcl.ac.uk)
*** First Call for Papers ***
ACM 4th International Conference on Information Technology for Social Good
(GoodIT''24)
Special Track on Educating for a Sustainable Digital Future
https://blogs.uni-bremen.de/goodit2024/
( *** Submission Deadline: 17 May 2024 ***)
SCOPE
Exploring the development of our digital future requires a comprehensive examination of both
individual and societal consequences. Placing excessive emphasis on individual gains, a
common practice in individualistic societies for many years, has hindered the ability to grasp
the complex dynamics and forward-thinking mindset essential for the sustainability of a
contemporary society.
The evolving landscape of technology and the ongoing digital advancements have paved the
way for creative applications in the field of education, allowing us to adapt to the
ever-changing circumstances. When shaping a new approach for Information Systems and
Information Technology education, it is crucial to emphasize the significance of individuals
as key stakeholders and integral members of the wider community, while also recognizing the
pivotal role of collaboration.
In this track, we are searching for papers employing innovative technology and approaches to
educate the future generation towards world equality, collegiality, inclusion and a more
cooperative learning for a sustainable digital future. Values which are emphasized in the
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) which overall aim towards creating a more equitable,
sustainable, and peaceful world.
This track is particularly relevant to IS/IT educators and those creative IT practitioners who
care about developing a sustainable digital future.
TOPICS
Potential topics for papers include (but are not limited to):
• Sustainable and innovative education technologies and practices
• Universal access to quality education
• The new role for IS/IT in society and education and the value of information and knowledge
• The role of cooperative learning for life-long learning and societal developments
• Digital transformation: opportunities and challenges for education, work, and society
• Digital learning environments: Innovations and trends
• Equality, diversity, and inclusion in education, work, and society
• The use of large language models and generative AI in education
• New topics and domains in IT-enhanced education
We hope to attract the interest of IS/IT educators and those creative IT practitioners who care
about developing a sustainable digital future.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Please refer to the instructions on the conference web site:
https://blogs.uni-bremen.de/goodit2024/submission-of-papers/ .
All accepted papers will be included in the ACM Digital Library .
IMPORTANT DATES
• Submission deadline: 17 May 2024 (AoE)
• Notification of acceptance: 8 July 2024
• Camera ready: 19 July 2024
TRACK CHAIRS
• George A. Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
• Vasso Stylianou, University of Nicosia, Cyprus
CONTACT DETAILS
Vasso Stylianou, stylianou.v(a)unic.ac.cy
*** Last Call for Research Projects Exhibition ***
36th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
(CAiSE'24)
June 3-7, 2024, 5* St. Raphael Resort and Marina, Limassol, Cyprus
https://cyprusconferences.org/caise2024/
(*** Submission Deadline: 8th April, 2024 AoE ***)
CAiSE 2024 features a Research Project Exhibition (RPE@CAiSE'24) where researchers and
practitioners can present their ongoing research projects (e.g., Horizon or ERC projects,
national grants) in the context of Information Systems Engineering. The main objective of this
call is to serve as a forum where presenters can disseminate the intermediate results of their
projects or get feedback about research project proposals being developed. The exhibition
will also provide a warm environment to find potential research partners, foster existing
relationships, and discuss research ideas.
To participate in the RPE@CAiSE'24, the authors should submit a short paper (5-8 pages)
showcasing the project, including the participants, the main objectives of the project and
relevant results obtained so far (or expected results in the case of project proposals). Each
submission will be peer-reviewed on the relevance of the submitted paper in the context of
CAiSE 2024. If the paper is accepted, the authors will be invited to register for the conference
to present their work at the Research Projects Exhibition session at CAiSE 2024.
The accepted contributions will be proposed for publication by CEUR proceedings using the
1-column CEUR-ART style. In addition, the authors of the most influential project presented
at the RPE@CAiSE'24 will receive an award distinguishing their contribution as the "Most
Influential Project of the Research Project Exhibition @CAiSE'24".
RESEARCH PROJECTS REQUIREMENTS
For the Research Projects Exhibition, we solicit submissions of projects related to the topics
of CAiSE that meet the following criteria:
• Projects funded by the European Union, by national or local funding organisations, or even
by individual universities and industries.
• Projects focused on fundamental research, applied research or more industry-oriented.
• Research projects carried out by an international consortium of partners or by a national
research team.
• Research statements for future projects concerning the Information Systems Engineering
community.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Papers should be submitted via Easychair
(https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=caise2024) by selecting the "Research
Projects Exhibition". Each submission of a research project should include:
• The project's full name, acronym, duration (from-to), participants, funding agency and URL.
• Names of presenter(s) and main contributors.
• Abstract and keywords.
• Summary of project objectives and expected tangible outputs.
• The relevance of the project (or one of its work packages) to the topics of the International
Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering.
• If the project is ongoing: summary of current status and intermediate results.
All submissions should be 5 to 8 pages long and be formatted as a 1-column CEUR-ART style
(templates available at https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/). An intention to submit should be
performed one week before the deadline, including the full name of the project, the authors'
name and the abstract.
Each submission will be reviewed by at least two members of the Program Committee. In case
of disagreement, a third member of the Program Committee will review the submission. The
Program Committee will comprise international researchers with expertise in the field.
ATTENDANCE AND PRESENTATION
During the Research Projects Exhibition session, the authors of accepted contributions will
present the research project. Details about the format of the session and instructions to
prepare the presentation will be given to authors after the acceptance notification. At least
one author of each submission accepted for the Research Projects Exhibition must register
and attend the conference to present the work. The author needs a full registration to present
the research project.
IMPORTANT DATES
• Submission: 8th April, 2024 (AoE)
• Notification of Acceptance: 22nd April, 2024
• Camera Ready: 13th May, 2024
• Author Registration: 17th May, 2024
• Conference Dates: 3rd-7th June, 2024
RESEARCH PROJECTS EXHIBITION CHAIRS
• Raimundas Matulevicius, University of Tartu, Estonia
• Henderik A. Proper, TU Wien, Austria
*** Last Call for Journal First Submissions ***
36th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
(CAiSE'24)
June 3-7, 2024, 5* St. Raphael Resort and Marina, Limassol, Cyprus
https://cyprusconferences.org/caise2024/
(*** Submission Deadline: 31st March, 2024 AoE ***)
CAiSE 2024 is organising journal-first sessions as part of the scientific program. The aim of
these sessions is to disseminate recent important research contributions and spark
discussions between authors and researchers in the CAiSE community. Authors of selected
journal articles on CAiSE-related topics will be invited to present their work at the
conference.
SCOPE
For the journal-first sessions, we solicit submissions related to articles that have been
accepted for publication by a reputable journal and that meet the following criteria:
• The article relates to the topics of the CAiSE conference and the recent call for papers.
• The article is an original submission to the journal and not an extension of an earlier
conference or workshop paper.
• The article is an original research article; review articles or commentaries will not be
considered.
• The article was accepted for publication by a journal on or after 1 January 2023, the
acceptance must have been publicly announced, the article must be available at the
publisher’s website (e.g., as "articles in advance" or published on a journal’s website), and
the article must be written in English.
• The article has not been presented at, and is not under consideration for, journal-first
tracks of other conferences.
FORMAT
Accepted submissions will be presented as part of the CAiSE 2024 scientific programme.
SUBMISION
Submissions must be done electronically via Easychair
(https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=caise2024) and include:
• Title and author information of the article.
• The original abstract and keywords.
• DOI of the original publication or, alternatively, a link to the publication at the journal’s
website.
EVALUATION
All submissions will be reviewed by the track chairs with the aim to accept all qualifying
submissions subject to ability to accommodate them in the program. If needed, priority will
be given to submissions according to their topical fit with the scope of the conference, the
importance of the contribution, as well as the standing of the respective journal (including,
but not limited to, the journal's impact factor and ranking results).
ATTENDANCE AND PRESENTATION
At least one author of each submission accepted for the journal-first track must register
and attend the conference to present the work. The author needs a full registration to
present the journal article. As the articles of the journal-first track have been published
already, they will not be part of the CAiSE 2024 proceedings. The articles will be listed in
the conference program and CAiSE 2024 participants will have access to the respective
abstracts and a pointer to the original journal article.
IMPORTANT DATES
• Submission: 31st March, 2024 (AoE)
• Notification of Acceptance: 14th April, 2024
• Author Registration: 17th May, 2024
• Conference Dates: 3rd-7th June, 2024
JOURNAL FIRST CHAIRS
• Paolo Giorgini, University of Trento, Italy
• Jeffrey Parsons, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada
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Call for Papers
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CoPDA 2024 - 8th International Workshop on Cultures of Participation in
the Digital Age: Differentiating and Deepening the Concept of "End User"
in the Digital Age
https://homes.di.unimi.it/cslab/copda2024/
June 3rd or 4th, 2024 - Arenzano (Genoa), Italy
In conjunction with AVI 2024 (https://avi2024.dibris.unige.it/home)
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Overview
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Recent developments in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and meta-design
challenge the understanding of the concept of “end user”.
The 8th edition of this workshop aims to critically differentiate,
dissect, and deepen the roles, experiences, and demands of end users by
inviting contributions from different perspectives.
The workshop invites contributions to explore the following fundamental
issues:
- Re-conceptualizing the multi-faceted roles that end users can play.
- Investigating how end users are evolving into active participants in
the design and development through frameworks (such as meta-design) that
encourage creation, modification, and evolution in individual and group
activities.
- Understanding the skills and literacies (e.g., computational fluency)
that end users need to acquire to be successful contributors (e.g.,
education, after-school clubs, etc.).
- Envisioning future scenarios and possibilities for end user roles and
experiences in the context of emerging technologies and cultural changes.
- Understanding the design trade-offs associated with balancing the
potential value of end-user contributions with the necessary effort to
ensure that end users will be motivated to contribute over long periods
of time.
Participants from academia, industry, and user communities are invited
to share their ideas, insights, and experiences to increase our
collective understanding and approach towards end users in the digital age.
Topics of discussion may include (but will not be limited to):
- Analysis of the use and historical development of the concept of “end
user”
- Can meta-design frameworks facilitate and empower end users in
becoming designers, shaping and adapting systems to their needs?
- What are the major responsibilities for end users in "end-user
development” and/versus "end-user software engineering"?
- If computational fluency is widely achieved by humans in the digital
age — how will this change the concept of "end user" and “learning with
digital tools”?
- How can the division between professional developers and end users be
designed and supported as collaborative interactions rather than a rigid
separation?
- How do we scale up user participation from individuals to groups to
communities?
- In which contexts are end users the drivers of the innovation?
- Which other frameworks and environments in AI exist in addition to
Large Language Models (LLMs) for supporting end users?
- How does the role of end users change in the era of LLMs?
- Which additional learning demands occur that empower end users to
assess LLM possibilities and limits?
- Success stories and failures (e.g., empirical studies) involving or
analyzing end users as active participants in sociotechnical systems in
different domains (education, workplace, at home, leisure, etc.).
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Submissions
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Authors are invited to submit a 6-page position paper using the 1-column
CEUR template available at http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/CEURART.zip. An
Overleaf page for LaTeX users is also available at
https://www.overleaf.com/read/gwhxnqcghhdt
The papers can be submitted at:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=copda2024
All papers will be peer-reviewed by at least two members of the Program
Committee.
Accepted papers will be collected and submitted for publication on
CEUR-WS proceedings.
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Important dates
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- Apr 3rd, 2024: Submission deadline for position papers
- Apr 23rd, 2024: Notification of acceptance
- May 10th, 2024: Camera ready
- Jun 3rd or 4th, 2024: CoPDA 2024 workshop
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Organizing Committee
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Barbara Rita Barricelli (Università degli Studi di Brescia, Italy)
Gerhard Fischer (University of Colorado, Boulder, USA)
Daniela Fogli (Università degli Studi di Brescia, Italy)
Anders Mørch (University of Oslo, Norway)
Antonio Piccinno (Università degli Studi di Bari, Italy)
Stefano Valtolina (Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy)
For any further information, please contact copda2024(a)easychair.org
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Prof. Antonio Piccinno
/Presidente Centro Servizi Informatici (CSI)
Delegato del Rettore ai temi della digitalizzazione presso CRUI
Delegato servizi informatici del Dipartimento di Informatica
/ Dipartimento di Informatica - Università degli Studi di Bari "Aldo Moro"
via Orabona, 4 - 70125 Bari, Italy
Personal Home Page <ivu.di.uniba.it/people/piccinno.htm?>
Tel. +39 080 5442535 / Fax. +39 080 5443300
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Call for Participation & Call for Papers (apologies for multiple copies)
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The 4th International Advanced Course & Symposium on Artificial
Intelligence & Neuroscience,
September 22-25, 2024, Riva del Sole Resort & SPA, Castiglione della
Pescaia (Grosseto) Tuscany, Italy
W: https://acain2024.icas.events
E: acain(a)icas.cc
FB: https://www.facebook.com/ACAIN.LakeDistrict/
Symposium Deadlines
Paper Submission (Symposium): by Saturday March 23, 2024 (AoE).
https://acain2024.icas.events/symposium-call-for-papers/https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=acain2024
Notification of Decision for Papers (Symposium): by Wednesday July 10, 2024.
Camera Ready Submission (Symposium): by Monday July 20, 2024.
Author Registration (Symposium): by July 20, 2024.
Regular Registration (Symposium): by Saturday March 23, 2024.
Late Registration (Symposium): from Sunday March 24, 2024.
Course Deadlines
Regular Registration (Course): by Saturday March 23, 2024.
https://acain2024.icas.events/registration/
Late Registration (Course): from Sunday March 24, 2024.
Oral Presentation Submission (Course): by Saturday March 23, 2024.
Notification of Decision for Oral Presentation (Course): by August 31, 2024.
SCOPE & MOTIVATION:
ACAIN 2024: AI meets Computational Neuroscience and Cognitive Science
The ACAIN 2024 symposium and course is an interdisciplinary event featuring
leading scientists from AI and Neuroscience, providing a special
opportunity to learn about cutting-edge research in the fields of AI,
Neuroscience, Neuroscience-Inspired AI, Human-Level AI, and Cognitive
Science.
The 4th Advanced Course and Symposium on Artificial Intelligence &
Neuroscience (ACAIN) is a full-immersion four-day Course and Symposium in
Tuscany on cutting-edge advances in Artificial Intelligence and
Neuroscience with lectures delivered by world-renowned experts. The Course
provides a stimulating environment for academics, early career researchers,
Post-Docs, PhD students and industry leaders. Participants will also have
the chance to present their results with oral talks or posters, and to
interact with their colleagues, in a convivial and productive environment.
Two days of keynote talks and oral presentations, the ACAIN Symposium,
(September 24-25), will be preceded by lectures of leading scientists, the
ACAIN Course, (September 22-23).
Bringing together AI and neuroscience promises to yield benefits for both
fields. The future impact and progress in both AI and Neuroscience will
strongly depend on continuous synergy, exchange, collaboration and
efficient cooperation between the two research communities. These are the
goals of the International Course and Symposium - ACAIN 2024, which is
aimed both at AI experts with interests in Neuroscience and at
neuroscientists with an interest in AI. ACAIN 2024 accepts rigorous
research that promotes and fosters multidisciplinary interactions between
artificial intelligence and neuroscience.
The Advanced Course is suited for scholars, academics, early career
researchers, Post-Docs, PhD students and industry leaders.
The Event (Course and Symposium) will involve a total of 36-40 hours of
lectures.
Academically, this will be equivalent to 8 ECTS points for the PhD Students
and
the Master Students attending the Event.
LECTURERS
https://acain2024.icas.events/course-lecturers/
* Maria Eckstein, Google DeepMind, London, UK
* Auke Jan Ijspeert, EPFL, Switzerland
* Zeb Kurth-Nelson, Google DeepMind & UCL, London, UK
* Loic Matthey, Google DeepMind, London, UK
* Kevin J. Miller, DeepMind & UCL, London, UK
* Thomas Parr, Oxford University, UK
* Melika Payvand, Institute of Neuroinformatics, University of Zurich & ETH
Zurich, Switzerland
* Alessandro Treves, International School for Advanced Studies, Italy
More Lecturers TBA
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
https://acain2024.icas.events/course-description/
SYMPOSIUM CALL FOR PAPERS:
https://acain2024.icas.events/symposium-call-for-papers/
SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM COMMITTEE (partial list, confirmed members):
https://acain2024.icas.events/program-committee/
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
https://acain2024.icas.events/symposium-committee/
VENUE & ACCOMMODATION:
https://acain2024.icas.events/venue/
ACAIN 2024 is a *Residential Conference*, all participants (invited
speakers, authors, organizers, chairs, participants)
must book and stay at the Riva del Sole Resort and Spa. No exceptions are
allowed.
https://lod2024.icas.events/lod-2024-a-residential-conference/
Riva del Sole Resort & SPA
a: Località Riva del Sole - Castiglione della Pescaia (Grosseto) CAP 58043,
Tuscany - Italy
p: +39-0564-928111
f: +39-0564-935607
e: booking.events(a)rivadelsole.it
w: www.rivadelsole.it/en
ACTIVITIES:
https://acain2024.icas.events/activities/
REGISTRATION:
https://acain2024.icas.events/registration/
See you in Tuscany in September!
ACAIN 2024 Organizing Committee.
E: acain(a)icas.cc
W: https://acain2024.icas.events
FB: https://www.facebook.com/ACAIN.LakeDistrict
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*7th Advanced Course on Data Science & Machine Learning - ACDL 2024,* 10-14
June
Riva del Sole Resort & SPA, Castiglione della Pescaia (Grosseto) – Tuscany,
Italy
An Interdisciplinary Course: Big Data, Deep Learning & AI without Borders
*Early Registration: by February 23, 2024 (AoE)*
The Course is equivalent to 8 ECTS points for the PhD Students and the
Master Students attending the Course.
https://acdl2024.icas.events/
*10th International Conference on Learning, Optimization and Data – LOD
2024, *22–25 September
Riva del Sole Resort & SPA, Castiglione della Pescaia (Grosseto) Tuscany,
Italy
https://lod2024.icas.events/
lod(a)icas.cc
*Submission Deadline: March 23*
*4th Advanced Course ** and Symposium **on Artificial Intelligence and
Neuroscience – ACAIN 2024,* 22–25 September
Riva del Sole Resort & SPA, Castiglione della Pescaia (Grosseto) Tuscany,
Italy
https://acain2024.icas.events/
acain(a)icas.cc
*Symposium Submission Deadline: March 23 *
*Early Registration Deadline for the Course: March 23*
The Course is equivalent to 8 ECTS points for the PhD Students and the
Master Students attending the Course.
*ICAS* *-* *The Interdisciplinary Centre of Advanced Studies*
https://icas.cc/
** Apologies for cross-posting — deadline approaching (March, 31)**
Call for Papers – Digital Wellbeing for Teens: Designing Educational Systems (DIGI-Teens 2024)
AVI 2024 Workshop
June 3-4 2024 – Arenzano (Genova), Italy
More info: https://sites.google.com/view/digi-teens
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ABOUT THE WORKSHOP
Recently, researchers have been examining the unforeseen issues caused by the excessive use of personal devices and online services, especially as companies increasingly employ "attention-capture" tactics like guilty-pleasure recommendations and automatic content playback. These strategies exploit users' psychological vulnerabilities, aiming to boost advertising revenue, resulting in tangible repercussions on users' perceived agency and often leading to a perceived lack of control over their technology use. These problems gave rise to a new kind of psychological "digital wellbeing," investigated in fields such as Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and psychology. Traditional strategies employed by practitioners and researchers involve the creation of Digital Self-Control Tools (DSCTs), i.e., mobile applications and browser extensions that empower users to monitor their usage patterns and implement interventions, such as timers and lock-out mechanisms, to self-regulate device usage. Yet, researchers and the users themselves are starting to warn that achieving digital wellbeing is a path of personal growth that requires education more than self-monitoring strategies.
The objective of this workshop is to establish a venue for the academic and industrial communities to discuss ongoing research and ideas at the intersection of digital wellbeing and education, aiming to promote the development of strategies and tools to "teach" users – particularly children and teenagers – to use technology more meaningfully and consciously. This objective can be achieved in multiple ways, such as by creating novel DSCTs that include educational aspects, serious games, or collaborative platforms to introduce and support digital wellbeing learning at school.
This workshop is part of the International Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces (AVI 2024).
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
We invite researchers and practitioners in interdisciplinary domains intersecting HCI, AI, psychology, design, and/or education to engage in dialog on the topics above. A key priority of our workshop will be to invite submissions from an intellectually diverse and global group of participants to further discussions on how appropriate human-centered design can contribute to digital wellbeing education. Prospective workshop participants are invited to submit a position paper (2-4 pages) describing and highlighting their contributions to the workshop topics.
The topics of interest for the workshop include, but are not limited to:
- participatory and co-design of digital wellbeing systems;
- tools and strategies to teach digital wellbeing at school;
- strategies and tools for measuring students’ digital wellbeing;
- novel DSCTs that include educational aspects;
- gamification strategies for digital wellbeing;
- ethical, social, and political factors.
WORKSHOP STRUCTURE
This half-day workshop will be interactive and informal. It will combine presentations of accepted position papers with discussions and hands-on sessions, aimed at generating ideas for future research directions. The workshop is planned to be in-person, at the conference. Virtual participation will be made possible. AVI workshops are scheduled for either the 3rd or 4th of June, 2024. Please check back the workshop website soon for the exact dates and scheduling information.
SUBMISSIONS
Submissions of position papers should be of 2-4 pages, in the ACM Primary Article Submission Templates (single column, https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template).
PDFs of submissions can be emailed to Alberto Monge Roffarello (one of the organizers) at alberto.monge(a)polito.it. They will be reviewed by all organizers based on relevance, originality, and overall quality. Upon acceptance, at least one author of each accepted paper will be required to attend the workshop. Virtual participation will be made possible.
All workshop participants will need to register for the workshop. Accepted and presented papers will be made available on CEUR Workshop Proceedings, if possible, while workshop results will be published on our website. Notifications will be mailed to the authors within 15 days of receipt (and no later than the date reported below).
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission deadline: 31 March 2024
Notification: 19 April 2024
Camera-ready: 05 May 2024
Registration due: 10 May 2024
WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS
Alberto Monge Roffarello, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Luigi De Russis, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Chiara Ceccarini, Università di Bologna, Italy
Catia Prandi, Università di Bologna, Italy
We have extended the deadline for the workshop on Robots for Humans at
AVI to 10 April. We are eager to learn about your work!
*NEW*: Deadline extended to *10 April 2024*
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CALL FOR PAPERS
1st International Workshop Robots for Humans (R4H)
Co-located within the 17th International Conference on Advanced Visual
Interfaces (AVI2024)
Arenzano (Genoa), Italy
June 3rd or 4th 2024
Workshop website: https://r4h-workshop.github.io/
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AIMS AND SCOPE
The "Robots for Humans" (R4H) workshop bridges the Human-Computer
Interaction (HCI) and Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) communities.
With this workshop, we want to bring together these communities by
highlighting the commonalities of the two, stressing their differences,
and encouraging the contamination of their methods and results. We aim
to do so by recognising that human beings can be the bridge between
these two communities and the main objective for a human-centred design
approach.
With these reflections in mind, our workshop invites HCI and HRI
researchers to develop proposals for theoretical, technical and design
ideas that highlight thoughts on empowerment and the new challenges
posed by the design of robots. We ask researchers to propose both
perspectives: the utopian, which imagines ideal scenarios, and the
dystopian, which explores potential challenges, reflecting on the role
of artefact design and interaction in shaping these visions.
Join us to explore the intricate bond between humans and robots for
thoughtful HRI advancements.
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TOPICS
Topics included in the workshop, but not limited to, are the following:
HCI theories and methods and novel approaches applied to HRI, Cognitive
Architectures for HRI.
Concept papers on the role of technology and robots in empowering or
challenging human well-being.
Empirical studies for human empowerment with technology (e.g., SAR,
Health care, educational context).
Participatory design approaches for HRI applications (e.g., user-centred
design for computer and robotic applications, human-centred, and
interaction-based design)
Research methods and challenges for different contexts (e.g., assistive
and education) in the HRI field.
Interaction with virtual or physical embodied agents, human factors and
human-in-the-loop in HRI, group dynamics in HRI.
Design relationship between humans and robots (multi-modal
communication, robot personalities, gender robotics, empathy).
Diversity, power dynamics, gender, racism, social stereotypes and
vulnerable targets of users in HRI.
Trust, acceptance and explainability in HRI; personalisation and
end-user development of robot applications.
Ethical issues (e.g. privacy, misuse and abusive interactions), social
risks and fairness in HRI.
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ORGANISATION AND DURATION
We plan to conduct a half-day workshop including the following activities:
Welcome and opening (10 min.).
Keynote speaker: Dr Giulia Perugia (confirmed) (30 min.) and Q&A (10 min.).
Papers/Poster presentations (1.15 min.).
Coffee Break (15 min).
Focus groups (60 min.) moderated by Dr Carlo Mazzola.
Closing remarks (15 min.).
The workshop is planned to be in-person.
Participants will propose discussion topics for a focus group session in
the workshop's second part.
Led by moderators, subgroups will facilitate idea exchange in designing
HRI applications.
Participants will then identify the most significant topics for the
workshop at the session's conclusion.
AVI workshops are scheduled for either the 3rd or 4th of June, 2024.
Please check back the workshop website soon for the exact dates and
scheduling information.
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SUBMISSION AND EVALUATION CRITERIA
Workshop participants are invited to submit a position papers (max 6
pages excluding references)
The accepted papers will be published in the workshop’s proceedings on
CEUR Workshop Proceedings (http://ceur-ws.org/), indexed by Scopus.
All submissions should be submitted by mail to r4hworkshop(a)gmail.com in
PDF format using the “CEUR Template”:
https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/CEURART.zip. An Overleaf page for LaTeX
users is also available at: https://www.overleaf.com/read/gwhxnqcghhdt
All submissions will be subjected to a thorough peer-review process,
focusing on originality, quality, soundness, and relevance.
The workshop will use a double-blind review process, with three members
of the program committee reviewing each submitted paper.
Upon acceptance, at least one author of each accepted paper will be
required to attend the workshop.
Selected accepted papers will be considered for publication in a
Special Issue of a relevant human-robot interaction journal.
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IMPORTANT DATES
_New Submission Deadline_: 27 March *10 April 2024*
Notification of Acceptance: 23 April 2024
Camera Ready: 03 May 2024
Registration deadline: 10 May 2024
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WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS
Francesca Cocchella, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (Italy)
Omar Eldardeer, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (Italy)
Marco Manca, Institute of Information Science and Technologies
"Alessandro Faedo" (ISTI) - National Research Council of Italy (CNR)
(Italy)
Marco Matarese, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (Italy)
Andrea Rezzani, Free University of Bolzano (Italy)
Eleonora Zedda, Institute of Information Science and Technologies
"Alessandro Faedo" (ISTI) - National Research Council of Italy (CNR)
(Italy)
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CALL FOR PAPERS
2nd International Workshop on Cyber Security Education for Industry and Academia
Co-located within the 17th International Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces (AVI2024)
Arenzano (Genoa), Italy
June 3rd or 4th 2024
More info: https://sites.google.com/view/cse4ia-2024/home
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AIMS AND SCOPE
The aim of this workshop is to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners to present and discuss current challenges in cybersecurity education to train future cybersecurity professionals but also to be able to train employees of private and public industries on real-world cybersecurity scenarios.
We expect that the workshop will help with:
- the adoption of methodologies, techniques, and tools that support cybersecurity education and the design of cybersecurity-related training programs;
- the identification of methods and tools to support Industry and Academia to collaborate in cybersecurity education;
- the identification of new processes, methods, and techniques to empower end-users development to set, modify, and increase the security of their technological solutions;
- the proposition of reference taxonomies to characterize the common understanding of the relevant roles, competencies, skills, and knowledge required;
- the design of new techniques to develop cybersecurity competencies for professionals aligned with the European Cybersecurity Skills Framework.
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TOPICS
The topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Leveraging Technology for Enhanced Learning in Cybersecurity
- Personalized Learning in Cybersecurity Education
- AI-Driven Cybersecurity Education
- Generative AI in Cybersecurity Education
- Explainable AI for Cybersecurity
- Immersive Virtual Reality for Cybersecurity Education
- Augmented Reality in Cybersecurity Education
- Game-based approaches in Cybersecurity Education
- Artistic Approaches to Cybersecurity Education
- Designing Tools and Frameworks for Cybersecurity Education
- Contextual Methodologies for Cybersecurity Education
- Innovative Technologies for Professional Cybersecurity Competencies
- Explainable Security in Public Administration
- Human, Economic, Ethical, and Legal Aspects in Cybersecurity Education
- Innovative Training Programs for Cybersecurity Education
- Empowering Users in Technology Creation with Cybersecurity Considerations
- Warning dialogues for Cybersecurity
- Human Factors for Cybersecurity
- Case Studies on Cybersecurity Challenges and Practices
- Data Visualization in Cybersecurity
- Accessibility in Cybersecurity Tools and Education
- User Behavior Analysis in Cybersecurity
- Conversational Interface in Cybersecurity Education
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SUBMISSION AND EVALUATION CRITERIA
We will consider two different types of submissions:
- Regular papers will be up to 10 pages (excluding references) and will report original research on how cybersecurity and education can support Academia and Industry to reduce the gap between demand (workplace, recruitment) and supply (qualification, training);
- Extended Abstracts will be up to 4 pages (excluding references) and will report novel ideas about the application of the role of cybersecurity education in Academia and Industry.
Both types of submissions, if accepted, will be part of the workshop proceedings (CEUR-WS).
All submissions should be submitted through Easychair (https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=cse4ia0) in PDF format using the “CEUR Template”: https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/CEURART.zip. An Overleaf page for LaTeX users is also available at: https://www.overleaf.com/read/gwhxnqcghhdt
All submissions will be subjected to a thorough peer-review process, focusing on originality, quality, soundness, and relevance.
The workshop will use a double-blind review process, with three members of the program committee reviewing each submitted paper.
Upon acceptance, at least one author of each accepted paper will be required to attend the workshop. Virtual participation will be made possible.
Selected accepted papers will be considered for publication in a Special Issue of a relevant cybersecurity and human-computer interaction journal.
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IMPORTANT DATES
Submission deadline: 27th March 2024
Notification: 19th April 2024
Camera-ready: 5th May 2024
Registration due: 10th May 2024
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WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS
Vita Santa Barletta - Department of Computer Science, University of Bari, IT (vita.barletta(a)uniba.it)
Federica Caruso - Department of Information Engineering, Computer Science and Mathematics, University of L’Aquila, IT (federica.caruso1(a)univaq.it)
Tania Di Mascio - Department of Information Engineering, Computer Science and Mathematics, University of L’Aquila, IT (tania.dimascio(a)univaq.it)
Francesco Greco - Department of Computer Science, University of Bari, IT (francesco.greco(a)uniba.it)
Tasmina Islam - Department of Informatics, King's College London, UK (tasmina.islam(a)kcl.ac.uk)
Veronica Rossano - Department of Computer Science, University of Bari, IT (veronica.rossano(a)uniba.it)
Hannan Xiao - Department of Informatics, King's College London, UK (Hannah.xiao(a)kcl.ac.uk)