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xaila:start [2021/04/26 09:32] – xaila 2021 at icail gjnxaila:start [2021/06/19 09:22] – [Invited Speakers] gjn
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 ==== Call for Papers ==== ==== Call for Papers ====
 {{ :xaila:xaila2021icail-cfp1.pdf |}} {{ :xaila:xaila2021icail-cfp1.pdf |}}
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 +==== Program ====
 +**June 21 (Monday) Entirely online (the login information to Bluejeans provided via email). Furthermore we invite all participants to virtually meet in Gather.town. **
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 +**//All hours are in GMT//**
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 +//Workshop starts//
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 +  * 15.30-15.45 – Opening (XAILA Chairs)
 +  * 15.45-16.45 – [[start#invited_speakers|Keynote Lecture  - Wojciech Wiewiórowski]] (European Data Protection Supervisor), Data protection aspects of Explainability of AI: Between transparency and fairness
 +//Paper session 1//
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 +  * 16.45-17.15 – {{ :xaila:xaila2021icail_paper_2cr.pdf |Trevor Bench-Capon, Using Issues to Explain Legal Decisions
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 +  * 17.15-17.45 – {{ :xaila:xaila2021icail_paper_6.pdf |Salvatore Sapienza, Explanations in Risk Analysis: Responsibility, Trust and the Precautionary Principle}}
 +  * 17.45-18.15 - {{ :xaila:xaila2021icail_paper_7.pdf |Alžběta Krausová, Miloslav Konopík, Ondřej Pražák, Jakub Sido, Veronika Žolnerčíková, Václav Moravec and Jaromír Volek,    Socially Responsible Virtual Assistant for Privacy Protection: Implementing Trustworthy AI}}
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 +  * 18.15-18.30 - break
 +  * 18.30-19.20 – [[start#invited_speakers|Keynote Lecture – Katie Atkinson]] (University of Liverpool), The Landscape and Challenges for Explainability in AI and Law
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 +//Paper session 2//
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 +  * 19.20 - 19.40 - {{ :xaila:xaila2021icail_paper_1.pdf |Davide Carneiro, Patrícia Veloso, Miguel Guimarães, Joana Baptista and Miguel Sousa, A Conversational Interface for interacting with Machine Learning models}}
 +  * 19.40-20.10 - {{ :xaila:xaila2021icail_paper_3.pdf |Cor Steging, Bart Verheij and Silja Renooij, Discovering the Rationale of Decisions: Experiments on Aligning Learning and Reasoning}}
 +  * 20.10-20.40 - roundtable discussion
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 ==== Description ==== ==== Description ====
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 ==== Submission details ==== ==== Submission details ====
-We accept regular/long papers up to 12pp. We also welcome short and position papers of 6pp. Please use the Springer LNCS format.+We accept regular/long papers up to 10-22pp. We also welcome short and position papers from 6-11pp. Please use the Springer LNCS format.
 A dedicated Easychair installation is provided at [[https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=xaila2021icail]] A dedicated Easychair installation is provided at [[https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=xaila2021icail]]
  
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 We are delighted that two excellent keynote speakers accepted our invitation to present their lectures at XAILA2011@ICAIL. They are: We are delighted that two excellent keynote speakers accepted our invitation to present their lectures at XAILA2011@ICAIL. They are:
  
-**Prof. Katie Atkinson** 
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-Title: The Landscape and Challenges for Explainability in AI and Law 
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-Bio: Katie Atkinson is Professor of Computer Science and Dean of the School of Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Liverpool, UK.  Katie's specialist area of research is on computational models of argument, with a recent focus on explainable AI for modelling legal reasoning. She has published over one hundred and fifty articles in peer-reviewed conferences and journals and has also applied her work in a variety of collaborative projects with law firms. Katie was Program Chair of the fifteenth edition of the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law held in San Diego, USA in 2015 and she served as President of the International Association for Artificial Intelligence and Law (IAAIL) in 2016 and 2017. In 2020 Katie was appointed to serve as a member of the Lawtech UK Panel, a government-backed initiative to help transform the UK legal sector through technology.  Katie is also currently serving on the Computer Science and Informatics sub-panel in the UK Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021.   
  
 **Prof. Wojciech Wiewiórowski, European Data Protection Supervisor** **Prof. Wojciech Wiewiórowski, European Data Protection Supervisor**
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 The Inspector General for the Protection of Personal Data (Polish Data Protection Commissioner) 2010-2014 and the Vice Chair of the Working Party Art. 29 in 2014. In December 2014, he was appointed Assistant European Data Protection Supervisor. After the death of the Supervisor - Giovanni Buttarelli in August 2019 - he replaced Mr. Buttarelli as acting EDPS. The Inspector General for the Protection of Personal Data (Polish Data Protection Commissioner) 2010-2014 and the Vice Chair of the Working Party Art. 29 in 2014. In December 2014, he was appointed Assistant European Data Protection Supervisor. After the death of the Supervisor - Giovanni Buttarelli in August 2019 - he replaced Mr. Buttarelli as acting EDPS.
 His areas of scientific activity include first of all Polish and European IT law, processing and security of information, legal information retrieval systems, informatisation of public administration, and application of new IT tools (semantic web, legal ontologies, cloud, blockchain) in legal information processing.  His areas of scientific activity include first of all Polish and European IT law, processing and security of information, legal information retrieval systems, informatisation of public administration, and application of new IT tools (semantic web, legal ontologies, cloud, blockchain) in legal information processing. 
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 +**Prof. Katie Atkinson**
 +
 +Title: The Landscape and Challenges for Explainability in AI and Law
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 +Bio: Katie Atkinson is Professor of Computer Science and Dean of the School of Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Liverpool, UK.  Katie's specialist area of research is on computational models of argument, with a recent focus on explainable AI for modelling legal reasoning. She has published over one hundred and fifty articles in peer-reviewed conferences and journals and has also applied her work in a variety of collaborative projects with law firms. Katie was Program Chair of the fifteenth edition of the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law held in San Diego, USA in 2015 and she served as President of the International Association for Artificial Intelligence and Law (IAAIL) in 2016 and 2017. In 2020 Katie was appointed to serve as a member of the Lawtech UK Panel, a government-backed initiative to help transform the UK legal sector through technology.  Katie is also currently serving on the Computer Science and Informatics sub-panel in the UK Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021.  
  
 ===== XAILA 2020 at JURIX2020 ===== ===== XAILA 2020 at JURIX2020 =====
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