[Asis-l] Call for Papers: BIAS - Bias in Information, Algorithms, and Systems
Robert Jäschke
jaeschke at l3s.de
Thu Nov 9 12:39:58 EST 2017
*Call for Papers: BIAS - Bias in Information, Algorithms, and Systems*
*A half-day workshop at the 2018 iConference to be held in Sheffield, UK
on Sunday, March 25, 2018*
http://ir.shef.ac.uk/bias/
More than ever before, information, algorithms and systems have the
potential to influence and shape our experiences and views. With
increased access to digital media and the ubiquity of data and
data-driven processes in all areas of life, an awareness and
understanding of areas, such as algorithmic accountability,
transparency, governance and bias, are becoming increasingly important.
Recent cases in the news and media have highlighted the wider societal
effects of data and algorithms requiring we pay it more attention.
The BIAS workshop will bring together researchers from different
disciplines who are interested in analysing and tackling bias within
their discipline, arising from the data, algorithms and methods they
use. The theme of the workshop, bias in information, algorithms, and
systems, includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:
- Bias in sources of data and information (e.g., datasets, data
production, publications, visualisations, annotations, knowledge bases)
- Bias in categorisation and representation schemes (e.g., vocabularies,
standards, etc.)
- Bias in algorithms (e.g., information retrieval, recommendation,
classification, etc.)
- Bias in the broader context of information and social systems (e.g.,
social media, search engines, social networks, crowdsourcing, etc.)
- Considerations in evaluation (e.g., to identify and avoid bias, to
create unbiased test and training collections, crowdsourcing, etc.)
- Interactions between individuals, technologies and data/information
- Considerations for data governance and policy
The workshop aims to identify potential avenues for future directions
around the notions of bias, algorithmic transparency and accountability,
with the concrete goal of generating a collaborative proposal for
publishing a position paper (e.g., in ACM SIGIR Forum) and/or the
coordination of a special issue on BIAS for the journal Online
Information Review. With these goals in mind, the workshop will feature
a keynote talk, presentations and posters from workshop participants,
and thematic discussions in small groups.
=== Submission and Publication ===
The workshop welcomes the following types of submissions:
- Extended abstracts of up to 1,500 words,
- Short research papers of up to 6 pages, and
- Full research papers of up to 12 pages.
Submissions will be peer-reviewed by at least two members of the
programme committee. Submissions should be formatted according to
Springer’s LNCS style guidelines
(http://www.springer.com/gb/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines)
and not exceed the word/page limit. The submission is to be done via
EasyChair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bias2018). All
accepted submissions will be published as workshop proceedings on
CEUR-WS.org (http://ceur-ws.org/). Their metadata will also be provided
in BibSonomy (https://www.bibsonomy.org/) and everything will be linked
on the workshop homepage, together with the program and presentation
slides. At least one author of each accepted paper must register for
the conference and present the paper there.
=== Important Dates ===
- Abstract submission deadline: Jan 10, 2018
- Submission deadline: Jan 20, 2018
- Notification of acceptance: Feb 25, 2018
- Camera-ready paper: Mar 10, 2018
(Abstract submission: Please submit the title and (short) abstract of
your work until January 10 to speed up reviewer assignment.)
=== Organisation ===
- Dr. Jo Bates, Information School, University of Sheffield, UK
- Prof. Paul Clough, Information School, University of Sheffield, UK
- Prof. Robert Jäschke, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany
- Prof. Jahna Otterbacher, Open University of Cyprus
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Prof. Dr. Robert Jäschke
Humboldt University Berlin, University of Sheffield, L3S Research Center
https://www.ibi.hu-berlin.de/de/institut/personen/jaeschke
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