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STAI @ IJCAI 2024 : International Workshop on Sustainable Transition with AI | |||||||||||||
Link: https://stai.jeju.ai/ | |||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||
Note that the CFP may be changed. Please find the latest information on the webpage.
[Deadline extended to May 21] _________________________________________________________________________ Key Dates _________________________________________________________________________ Paper submission due: May 21, 2024, 11:59pm (anywhere on Earth) Notification due: June 4, 2024, 11:59pm (anywhere on Earth) Workshop date: August 5 _________________________________________________________________________ Topic of Interest _________________________________________________________________________ The workshop will focus on the techniques and applications of AI in promoting a just transition toward a sustainable future. Key principles of fairness, inclusivity, and equity will be our guiding compass. Our aim is to provide technical discussions to tackle the broader implications of AI, addressing critical challenges in the following but not limited to: - To explore AI's potential in fostering ethical corporate communication and green practices. - To evaluate AIs role in driving sustainable transitions across environmental, societal, and economic domains. - To discuss AI's significance in supporting smaller entities to achieve sustainability and maintain competitiveness. - To examine the challenges related to data privacy and sovereignty in AI applications. - To assess the impact of domain-adapted models with novel architecture or methods, including LLMs - To explore rhetoric, persuasion techniques, and discourse used in the sustainability domain and provide NLP and CV models to analyze them. - To enhance AI engineers' awareness of the socio-economic impacts of their models, especially using graph learning, agents, time series analysis, and causal factor analysis - To furnish social scientists with datasets and tools, particularly for ML tasks, for robust economic and sustainability research. - To establish a platform for interdisciplinary dialogue on the intersection of AI, fairness, bias, ethics, sustainability, and data privacy. _________________________________________________________________________ Submission Instructions _________________________________________________________________________ We invite authors to submit their papers to the following tracks. All of the papers will be peer-reviewed in a double-blind manner. Papers submitted to this workshop can not be submitted to other IJCAI workshops. - Non-archival Track Papers: Papers submitted to this track will not be published in the workshop proceedings. Authors of accepted abstracts/papers must present the work in-person in the STAI Workshop. From our workshop standpoint, the authors may submit their work-in-progress studies or papers that are already published elsewhere. Kindly double check the policy of other venues or publishers. Opinion pieces, negative results, and case studies are also welcome on this track. Authors can submit the full paper (7 pages of the content + 2 pages for references) or extended abstract (2 pages of the content + 1 page for reference). - Regular Track Papers: Papers submitted to this track must be sufficiently original. The papers must not be under review and accepted or published elsewhere. Authors of accepted abstracts/papers must present the work in-person in the STAI Workshop. Upon satisfactory revision of the papers after the workshop, they may also be eligible for submission to a workshop proceeding, which may be published by a publisher. Authors can submit the full paper (7 pages of the content + 2 pages for references) or extended abstract (2 pages of the content + 1 page for reference). _________________________________________________________________________ Awards _________________________________________________________________________ For high-quality regular track papers, we will award Best Paper Award and Best Student Paper Award. |
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