IMLW 2013 - Interactive Machine Learning Workshop
Topics/Call fo Papers
Interactive Machine Learning Workshop at IUI 2013
https://sites.google.com/site/iui2013imlw
Workshop description and goals
------------------------------
Many applications of Machine Learning (ML) involve interactions with
humans. Humans may provide input to a learning algorithm (e.g., in the
form of labels, demonstrations, corrections, rankings or evaluations)
while observing its outputs (e.g., in the form of feedback,
predictions or executions). Although humans are an integral part of
the learning process, traditional ML systems used in these
applications are agnostic to the fact that inputs/outputs are from/for
humans.
However, a growing community of researchers at the intersection of ML
and human-computer interaction are making interaction with humans a
central part of developing ML systems. These efforts include applying
interaction design principles to ML systems, using human-subject
testing to evaluate ML systems and inspire new methods, and changing
the input and output channels of ML systems to better leverage human
capabilities. With this workshop at IUI 2013 we aim to bring this
community together to share ideas, get up-to-date on recent advances,
progress towards a common framework and terminology for the field, and
discuss the open questions and challenges.
Topics relevant for the workshop include:
- End-user programming
- Active Learning
- Reinforcement Learning with human feedback or guidance
- Interactive clustering
- Feature labeling
- Programming by Demonstration
- Transparency and feedback in ML
- Empirical studies and computational models of human teaching
- Democratizing ML
- Human-in-the-loop intelligent systems
Invited Speakers
----------------
Rebecca Fiebrink - Princeton University
Chad Jenkins - Brown University
Ashish Kapoor - Microsoft Research
Henry Leiberman - MIT
(more to be announced)
Contributions
-------------
We invite contributions in the form of 2-page abstracts that summarize
ongoing or recent research related to Interactive ML or describe
potential application domains for Interactive ML. Abstracts may
describe previously published work. Selection will be based on the
relevance and quality of the work and will aim at balancing
perspectives and backgrounds of participants. Accepted abstracts will
be presented as a poster and a short spotlight talk prior to the
poster session.
Important Dates
---------------
January 9th, 2013 - Abstract submission deadline
February 4, 2012 - Notification of acceptance
February 18, 2012 - Camera-ready submission deadline
March 19, 2013 - Workshop in Santa Monica, CA
Author information
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Formatting: Please use the ACM Extended Abstract format
http://chi2012.acm.org/cfp-formatting-instructions...
Submissions: Please submit your abstracts at:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iui201...
Organizing Committee
--------------------
Saleema Amershi - Microsoft Research
Maya Cakmak - Willow Garage
W. Bradley Knox - MIT
Todd Kulesza - Oregon State University
Tessa Lau - Willow Garage
Program Committee
-----------------
Luis Carlos Cobo, Georgia Institute of Technology
Nick DePalma, MIT
Hayley Hung, University of Amsterdam
Kshitij Judah, Oregon State University
George Konidaris, MIT
Manuel Lopes, INRIA
Stephanie Rosenthal, Bossa Nova Robotics
Simone Stumpf, City University London
Bener Suay, WPI
James E. Young, University of Manitoba
https://sites.google.com/site/iui2013imlw
Workshop description and goals
------------------------------
Many applications of Machine Learning (ML) involve interactions with
humans. Humans may provide input to a learning algorithm (e.g., in the
form of labels, demonstrations, corrections, rankings or evaluations)
while observing its outputs (e.g., in the form of feedback,
predictions or executions). Although humans are an integral part of
the learning process, traditional ML systems used in these
applications are agnostic to the fact that inputs/outputs are from/for
humans.
However, a growing community of researchers at the intersection of ML
and human-computer interaction are making interaction with humans a
central part of developing ML systems. These efforts include applying
interaction design principles to ML systems, using human-subject
testing to evaluate ML systems and inspire new methods, and changing
the input and output channels of ML systems to better leverage human
capabilities. With this workshop at IUI 2013 we aim to bring this
community together to share ideas, get up-to-date on recent advances,
progress towards a common framework and terminology for the field, and
discuss the open questions and challenges.
Topics relevant for the workshop include:
- End-user programming
- Active Learning
- Reinforcement Learning with human feedback or guidance
- Interactive clustering
- Feature labeling
- Programming by Demonstration
- Transparency and feedback in ML
- Empirical studies and computational models of human teaching
- Democratizing ML
- Human-in-the-loop intelligent systems
Invited Speakers
----------------
Rebecca Fiebrink - Princeton University
Chad Jenkins - Brown University
Ashish Kapoor - Microsoft Research
Henry Leiberman - MIT
(more to be announced)
Contributions
-------------
We invite contributions in the form of 2-page abstracts that summarize
ongoing or recent research related to Interactive ML or describe
potential application domains for Interactive ML. Abstracts may
describe previously published work. Selection will be based on the
relevance and quality of the work and will aim at balancing
perspectives and backgrounds of participants. Accepted abstracts will
be presented as a poster and a short spotlight talk prior to the
poster session.
Important Dates
---------------
January 9th, 2013 - Abstract submission deadline
February 4, 2012 - Notification of acceptance
February 18, 2012 - Camera-ready submission deadline
March 19, 2013 - Workshop in Santa Monica, CA
Author information
------------------
Formatting: Please use the ACM Extended Abstract format
http://chi2012.acm.org/cfp-formatting-instructions...
Submissions: Please submit your abstracts at:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iui201...
Organizing Committee
--------------------
Saleema Amershi - Microsoft Research
Maya Cakmak - Willow Garage
W. Bradley Knox - MIT
Todd Kulesza - Oregon State University
Tessa Lau - Willow Garage
Program Committee
-----------------
Luis Carlos Cobo, Georgia Institute of Technology
Nick DePalma, MIT
Hayley Hung, University of Amsterdam
Kshitij Judah, Oregon State University
George Konidaris, MIT
Manuel Lopes, INRIA
Stephanie Rosenthal, Bossa Nova Robotics
Simone Stumpf, City University London
Bener Suay, WPI
James E. Young, University of Manitoba
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