[Event at CIG] 7th International Workshop on EXplainable and TRAnsparent AI and Multi-Agent Systems (EXTRAAMAS 2025)

Pacioni Elia elia.pacioni at hevs.ch
Tue Jan 7 23:38:17 CET 2025


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The 7th International Workshop on EXplainable and TRAnsparent AI and Multi-Agent Systems (EXTRAAMAS 2025)
https://extraamas.ehealth.hevs.ch/
held in conjunction with:
24th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems May 19-23, 2025 Detroit, Michigan, USA.
https://aamas2025.org
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Aim and Scope
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The workshop aims to gather researchers interested in developing explainable approaches to artificial intelligence, in particular to explainable agency, learning, reasoning, and their intersections. Participants are invited to submit papers addressing whichever phase of explainability (e.g., generation, communication, and reception) fostering transparency in autonomous agents and Multi-Agent Systems (MAS), robots, and other intelligent systems. Compliance with such requirements is becoming necessary in most systems where agent-oriented approaches are increasingly employed.

Important Dates:
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Deadline for Submissions: 01 March 2025
Notification of acceptance: 15 March 2025
Camera-ready: 20 June 2025
Workshop day: 19 - 20 May 2025

Tracks:
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- XAI in symbolic and subsymbolic AI:
"XAI for Machine learning
Explainable neural networks
Symbolic knowledge injection or extraction
Neuro-symbolic computation
Computational logic for XAI
Multi-agent architectures for XAI
Surrogate models for sub-symbolic predictors
Explainable planning (XAIP)
XAI evaluation"

- XAI in negotiation and conflict resolution:
"Explainable conflict resolution techniques/frameworks
Explainable negotiation protocols and strategies
Explainable recommendation systems
Trustworthy voting mechanisms
Argumentation for explaining the process itself
Argumentation for explaining and supporting the potential outcomes
Explainable user/agent profiling (e.g., learning user's preferences or strategies)
User studies and assessment of the aforementioned approaches
Applications (virtual coaches, robots, IoT)"

- Prompts, Interactive Explainability and Dialogue:
"Interactive capabilities for XAI
Arguments for persuasive explanations
Context modelling
User modelling
Initiative handling
Topic modelling
Grounding and acknowledgement
Prompt engineering
Research methodology for LLM applications
Responsible LLM applications"

- (X)AI in Law and Ethics:
"XAI in AI & Law
Fair (X)AI
XAI & Machine Ethics
Bias reduction
Deception and XAI
Nudging and XAI
Legal issues of XAI
Liability and XAI
XAI, Transparency, and the Law
Enforceability and XAI
Culture-aware systems and XAI"


Chairs:
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Davide Calvaresi, HES-SO, Switzerland
Amro Najjar, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Kary Framling, Umea & Aalto University, Sweden/Finland
Andrea Omicini, University of Bologna, Italy

Track Chairs
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Rehyan Aydogan, Ozyegin University, Turkey
Giovanni Ciatto, University of Bologna, Italy
Rachele Carli, UMEA, Sweden
Simona Tiribelli, MIT & University of Macerata, USA/Italy

Advisory Board:
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Virginia Dignum, Umea University, Sweden
Tim Miller, University of Melbourne, Australia
Michael Ignaz Schumacher, HES-SO, Switzerland
Leon van der Torre, University of Luxembourg

Publicity Chair:
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Elia Pacioni, HES-SO & University of Extremadura, Switzerland/Spain

CFP link
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https://extraamas.ehealth.hevs.ch/docs/CfP_EXTRAAMAS25.pdf

Submission:
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https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=extraamas2025

All accepted papers can be published in the Springer post-proceedings Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI). Participants are therefore invited to submit papers up to 16 pages (excl. references) in length (5 pages incl. references for demo papers), addressing the topics of the workshop. Papers must be edited using the LNCS format (applying the LNCS post-proceedings template) and have to be submitted electronically as PDF files via the EasyChair submission page.


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