IUI-ATEC 2019: International Workshop on Intelligent User Interfaces for Algorithmic Transparency in Emerging Technologies |
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1st International Workshop on Intelligent User Interfaces for Algorithmic Transparency in Emerging Technologies
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Computer algorithms and analytics play an increasing role in citizens’ lives, as they underlie popular information services and “smart” technologies, which are rapidly being adopted across sectors of society. Algorithms allow the exploitation of rich and varied data sources, in order to support human decision-making and/or taking direct actions; however, there are increasing concerns surrounding their transparency and accountability. There is growing recognition that even when designers and engineers have the best of intentions, systems relying on algorithmic processes can inadvertently result in serious consequences in the social world, such as biases in their outputs that can result in discrimination against individuals and/or groups of people. Furthermore, many people are completely unaware of, or not able the understand the algorithms that mediate their interactions, even in systems they use daily.
A key issue is that many algorithmic processes are opaque to the user – e.g., because they are too technically complex to be explained and/or are protected trade secrets. The EU has even gone as far as mandating explanations be provided on demand in algorithmic decision-making. Given these considerations, the intelligent systems community needs to focus on user tools (both technical and educational) to help them become aware of algorithmic processes in the systems they use.
As User interfaces are the meeting point between the user and a computerized system’s algorithms, and since for many users they represent the system and its capabilities, they should also make the system and its reasoning transparent to the end user.
IUI ATEC’s goal is to focus on three principles that describe approaches to combating algorithmic biases that can be applied by researchers, even without access to a given system’s inter-workings: - Awareness: Raise stakeholders’ awareness of the potential for biases and social harms that could result from developing and using a given analytic system. - Data provenance: Facilitate the exploration of the potential biases brought about by human and automated data gathering processes that are used to create training data for algorithmic systems. - Validation and testing of outputs: Develop rigorous techniques for testing models and assumptions used in analytic systems, evaluating the potential for social, discriminatory harm.
Naturally, the user interface is where and how the Algorithmic Transparency (AT) should occur and the challenge we aim at is how intelligent user interfaces can make a system transparent to its users.
Submission Guidelines
In IUI-ATEC 2019 we encourage original and relevant contributions focusing on experiences and lessons learned from real-life applications, current state-of-the-art methodologies, challenges tackled and solutions adopted, tools, algorithms, and services in the academic, public or private sector, studies, theories, techniques, and evaluation procedures that could support human-centered adaptation and personalization issues in various levels of interactive environments. All workshop papers must contain original, previously unpublished, research work abiding the two publication types:
- Short research papers (4 pages excl. references), presenting work in progress, lessons learnt, positions, emerging or future research issues and directions on Algorithmic Transparency issues related to the design of IUI.
- Posters: Each accepted paper will also be presented as a poster during the coffee break/lunch at the conference. This is to allow maximum visibility of your work.
- Demos (4 pages excl. references): We are particularly interested in demos coming from industry proposing novel interface designs addressing algorithmic transparency.
Manuscripts should be formatted using the ACM Standard (SIGCONF) templates (http://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template).
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal, conference or workshop.
Important Dates
- Submission date: Dec 14, 2019
- Acceptance Nottifications: Jan 14, 2019
- Camera-ready: Feb 15, 2019
- Workshop Date: March 20, 2019
List of Topics
- Interaction design for Algorithmic Transparency
- User Modelling for Algorithmic Transparency
- Algorithmic Transparency in Recommender Systems
- Social aspects in Interaction Design for Algorithmic Transparency
- Biases in the Intelligent User Interfaces design
- Transparency in Evaluating Intelligent User Interfaces
Committees
Program Committee
- TBA
Organizing committee
- Styliani Kleanthous, Cyprus Center for Algorithmic Transparency (CyCAT), Open University of Cyprus & RISE Research Centre, Cyprus
- Tsvi Kuflik, University of Haifa, Israel
- Jahna Otterbacher, Cyprus Center for Algorithmic Transparency (CyCAT), Open University of Cyprus & RISE Research Centre, Cyprus
- Alan Hartman, University of Haifa, Israel
- Casey Dougan, IBM Research, Cambridge, USA
- Veronika Bogina, University of Haifa, Israel
Venue
To be held in conjunction with the 24th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (ACM IUI 2019), 17-20 March 2019 in Los Angeles, USA.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to Styliani Kleanthous