HML 2016 - Workshop The Human Use of Machine Learning
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IEEE SMC Workshop
The Human Use of Machine Learning
European Centre for Living Technology
Venice, Italy
December 16, 2016
http://www.dsi.unive.it/HUML2016/
We are delighted to announce an interdisciplinary workshop on "The Human Use of Machine Learning," which will be held in Venice, Italy, on December 16, 2016.
The? ?workshop, which is sponsored by the IEEE SMC Society,? ?aims? ?to solicit an open discussion on the social and ethical challenges posed by the ?recent? explosion of machine learning ??research a?nd ?its? ?applications. The discussion? ?is expected to focus on topics such as fairness, accountability, transparency and privacy, but also on general issues concerning, e.g., responsibility, human factors, values in design, etc.?
The workshop? ?will be held at the European Centre for Living Technology (ECLT)?, a research center devoted to complex system studies located in central? ?Venice (http://www.ecltech.org/) and? ?is planned to be a one-day meeting with? ?a number of? ?invited? ?contributions from different backgrounds and perspectives, such as machine learning? and? AI, computer ethics,? ?law,? ?philosophy of science? ?and technology, etc.
Attendance is free of charge, but due to limited space registration is mandatory.
To register please send an email to: teresa.scantamburlo-AT-unive.it.
A first-in first-served policy will apply.
Young researchers grants
A small number of grants are available for young researchers (PhD students or post-docs) and will cover accommodation and living expenses. Applicants should send an email to teresa.scantamburlo-AT-unive.it along with their CV.
We also encourage young researchers to submit a 1-page abstract (references included) on a published or ongoing research. Selected submissions will be considered for either an oral or a poster presentation.
Deadline for application and for abstract submission: November 20, 2016
Notifications of acceptance: November 24, 2016
For further information feel free to send an e-mail to teresa.scantamburlo-AT-unive.it.
The Human Use of Machine Learning
European Centre for Living Technology
Venice, Italy
December 16, 2016
http://www.dsi.unive.it/HUML2016/
We are delighted to announce an interdisciplinary workshop on "The Human Use of Machine Learning," which will be held in Venice, Italy, on December 16, 2016.
The? ?workshop, which is sponsored by the IEEE SMC Society,? ?aims? ?to solicit an open discussion on the social and ethical challenges posed by the ?recent? explosion of machine learning ??research a?nd ?its? ?applications. The discussion? ?is expected to focus on topics such as fairness, accountability, transparency and privacy, but also on general issues concerning, e.g., responsibility, human factors, values in design, etc.?
The workshop? ?will be held at the European Centre for Living Technology (ECLT)?, a research center devoted to complex system studies located in central? ?Venice (http://www.ecltech.org/) and? ?is planned to be a one-day meeting with? ?a number of? ?invited? ?contributions from different backgrounds and perspectives, such as machine learning? and? AI, computer ethics,? ?law,? ?philosophy of science? ?and technology, etc.
Attendance is free of charge, but due to limited space registration is mandatory.
To register please send an email to: teresa.scantamburlo-AT-unive.it.
A first-in first-served policy will apply.
Young researchers grants
A small number of grants are available for young researchers (PhD students or post-docs) and will cover accommodation and living expenses. Applicants should send an email to teresa.scantamburlo-AT-unive.it along with their CV.
We also encourage young researchers to submit a 1-page abstract (references included) on a published or ongoing research. Selected submissions will be considered for either an oral or a poster presentation.
Deadline for application and for abstract submission: November 20, 2016
Notifications of acceptance: November 24, 2016
For further information feel free to send an e-mail to teresa.scantamburlo-AT-unive.it.
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