[Deadline Approaching] HHAI2025 - Call for Papers, Workshop and Tutorial Proposals (June 9-13, 2025, Pisa, Italy)

(Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CfP) ================================================================== CALL FOR PAPERS HHAI 2025 - Hybrid Human-Artificial Intelligence https://hhai-conference.org/2025/ June 9–13, 2025, Pisa, Italy ================================================================== Hybrid Human-Artificial Intelligence (HHAI) is an international conference series that focuses on the study of Artificial Intelligence systems that cooperate synergistically, proactively and purposefully with humans, amplifying instead of replacing human intelligence. HHAI aims for AI systems that work together with humans, emphasizing the need for adaptive, collaborative, responsible, interactive and human-centered intelligent systems. HHAI systems leverage human strengths and compensate for human weaknesses, while taking into account social, ethical and legal considerations. HHAI 2025 will be held on June 9–13, 2025, in Pisa, Italy, and is the fourth conference in the series. The HHAI field is driven by developments in AI, but it also requires fundamentally new approaches and solutions. Thus, we encourage collaborations across research domains such as AI, HCI, cognitive and social sciences, philosophy and ethics, complex systems, and others. In this fourth international conference, we invite scholars from these fields to submit their best original – new as well as in progress – works, and visionary ideas on Hybrid Human-Artificial Intelligence. The conference will feature three outstanding keynote speakers: - Prof. John Shawe-Taylor (University College London, UK) - Dr. Jonathan Stray (Berkeley Center for Human-Compatible AI, University of California, US) - Prof. Sandra Wachter (Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, UK) **Join the HHAI community and keep up with the news:** Website: https://hhai-conference.org/2025/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/hhai-conference/ X: https://x.com/hhai_conference Mastodon: https://sigmoid.social/@hhai IMPORTANT DATES Abstract submission: January 24th, 2025 (extended) Paper submission: January 31th, 2025 (extended) Acceptance notification: March 16th, 2025 Camera-ready version: April 13th, 2025 Conference: June 9-13, 2025 LOCATION HHAI 2025 will be an in-person, single-track conference organized in Pisa, Italy. Workshops and tutorials (9-10 June) will be held at the University of Pisa and Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa, Italy. The main conference (11-13 June) will be held at CNR. TOPICS We invite research on different challenges in Hybrid Human-Artificial Intelligence. The following list of topics is illustrative, not exhaustive: - Human-AI interaction, interpretation and collaboration - Adaptive human-AI co-learning and co-creation - Learning, reasoning and planning with humans and machines in the loop - User modeling and personalisation - Integration of learning and reasoning - Transparent, explainable, and accountable AI - Fair, ethical, responsible, and trustworthy AI - Societal awareness of AI - Multimodal machine perception of real-world settings - Social signal processing - Representations learning for Communicative or Collaborative AI - Symbolic representations for human-centric AI - Human-AI Coevolution - Foundation models and humans - Human cognition-aware AI - Decentralized human-AI systems - Reliability and robustness in human-AI systems - Applications of hybrid human-AI intelligence We welcome contributions about all types of technology, from robots and conversational agents to multi-agent systems and machine learning models. PAPER TYPES In this conference, we wish to stimulate the exchange of novel ideas and interdisciplinary perspectives. To do this, we will accept three different types of papers: - Full papers present original, impactful work (12 pages excluding references) - Blue sky papers present visionary ideas to stimulate the research community (8 pages excluding references) - Working papers present work in progress (8 pages excluding references) Accepted full papers and Blue sky papers will be published in the Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Hybrid Human-Machine Intelligence, in the Frontiers of AI series by IOS Press. Working papers can be included in these proceedings, unless the authors request the paper to remain unpublished. REVIEWING PROCESS & SUBMISSION GUIDELINES Submissions of full, blue-sky, and working papers should be original work without substantial overlap with pre-published papers. All submissions should adhere to IOS formatting guidelines. Papers should be written in English and detailed submission instructions can also be found here. **Important** HHAI 2025 will follow a double-blind reviewing process. Thus, submissions must exclude all information that might disclose the authors’ names or affiliations. All studies involving human participants should have received human-research ethics consent from the relevant institutions and mention this in the paper. Work should be submitted in PDF format via Easychair (link to be announced soon). On acceptance, at least one author should attend the conference. A significant contribution is expected from all authors. PROGRAM CHAIRS Chiara Boldrini (IIT-CNR, IT) Luca Pappalardo (ISTI-CNR, IT) Andrea Passerini (University of Trento, IT) Shenghui Wang (University of Twente, NL) CONFERENCE CHAIRS Michela Milano (University of Bologna, IT) Dino Pedreschi (University of Pisa, IT) Stuart Russell (University of California Berkeley, US) Ilaria Tiddi (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, NL) CONTACT INFORMATION For questions, you can reach the program chairs at: [email protected] ================================================================== HHAI2025 - Call for Workshop and Tutorial Proposals Workshops and tutorials (Pisa, Italy): June 9-10, 2025 Main conference (Pisa, Italy): June 11-13, 2025 Workshop and tutorial proposals submission: January 31, 2025 Website: https://hhai-conference.org/2025/workshops-and-tutorials/ ================================================================== ------------- Aim and scope ------------- We invite proposals for two-day, full-day, and half-day workshops at HHAI 2025, the Fourth International Conference on Hybrid Human-Artificial Intelligence. We also invite tutorials to run alongside the workshops. Some of the accepted workshops and tutorials will form part of the second edition of the HHAI Summer School. The HHAI 2025 workshops and tutorials provide a platform for discussing a topic related to Hybrid Human-Artificial Intelligence with an audience specifically interested in that topic in an informal setting (compared to the main conference). We invite submissions for events fostering cross-disciplinary interaction, scientific discourse, and creative and critical reflection rather than just mini-conferences. We offer organizers flexibility on formats that best suit the goals of their event. We also welcome submissions from research communities that may not be prominently featured in AI events and conferences. Workshop and Tutorials will be in person – online/remote versions will not be accepted. --------------- Types of Events --------------- We welcome three types of contributions: traditional workshops, interactive events, and tutorials. 1. Traditional Workshops Traditional workshops typically match the topics and challenges of the general call for papers to the main conference. In a traditional workshop, the organizers may consider a program involving one or more invited talks and presentations of accepted papers around a certain theme. We encourage workshops focusing on emerging topics and applications, open research questions and challenges, and broader topics that interest a wider community. In addition, we also encourage workshops with previous editions in HHAI, which could attract communities that have been working in the same research area for some years. 2. Interactive Events In the spirit of reflection and community-building, we invite academics from all disciplines and people representing different communities of practice (including journalism, advocacy, activism, education, art, law, and policy) to contribute creative and reflective events related to HHAI. The format for these events is flexible. Alternative formats include but are not limited to: 2a. Lightning Talks: Short, time-limited presentations, usually lasting 5-10 minutes, where speakers quickly share key ideas or insights on a topic. They are designed to be concise and engaging, often used in conferences or workshops to cover a wide range of topics quickly. 2b. Debates or Rump Sessions: Informal, open-ended discussions where participants debate topics, share ideas, or discuss unresolved issues in a less structured format than formal sessions. Often, these discussions are lively and allow for spontaneous, free-flowing conversation; 2c. Unconference: A participant-driven, informal conference where attendees propose and lead sessions or discussions on topics of interest. Unlike traditional conferences with pre-scheduled agendas, an unconference allows for flexible, spontaneous collaboration and open sharing of ideas. 2d. Open space or world cafe sessions: Facilitative group discussion formats where participants engage in collaborative conversations on topics of mutual interest. In “Open Space”, attendees create their own agenda and move between discussions freely, while in “World Café”, small groups rotate between tables, sharing ideas in a structured, conversational environment. Both aim to foster open dialogue and collective problem-solving. 2e. Interactive Workshop: A hands-on, participatory session where attendees actively engage in activities, exercises, or discussions to learn and apply new skills or knowledge. The focus is on collaboration, practice, and direct involvement rather than passive listening. 2f. Competitions: they are a powerful tool for encouraging researchers to engage in discussions, exchange knowledge, and advance the development and assessment of theories and practices in hybrid intelligence systems. By introducing challenging competitions to the HHAI community, competition organizers can help push the state-of-the-art in specific fields and address problems of practical significance. 3. Tutorials: Unlike the workshops and interactive events, tutorials are intended for reasonably well-established topics. However, considering that HHAI is an emerging research topic, we particularly welcome tutorials that connect well-established topics in AI and other disciplines to HHAI topics. We encourage tutorials to be interactive to engage the audience. Tutorials should serve one or more of the following objectives: - Introduce novices to major topics of HHAI research; - Survey a mature area of HHAI research or practice; - Motivate and explain HHAI topic of emerging importance; - Present a novel synthesis combining distinct HHAI research lines; - Discuss/showcase technological resources of value for the HHAI research community; - Introduce HHAI audiences to an external topic that can motivate, use, or be useful to HHAI research. --------------- Important Dates --------------- Workshop and tutorial proposals due: January 31, 2025 Proposal acceptance notification: February 7, 2025 Deadline for announcing the Call for Contributions to the workshops and tutorials: February 14, 2025 Recommended deadline for submissions to the workshops and tutorials: April 11, 2025 Recommended deadline for notifications on the submissions: May 2, 2025 Workshops and tutorials (Pisa, Italy): June 9-10, 2025 Main conference (Pisa, Italy): June 11-13, 2025 All deadlines are 23:59 AoE (anywhere on Earth). --------------------- Submission Guidelines --------------------- Your proposal should not exceed 8 pages (excluding references) in the IOS format and must include the following information: - Title and abstract of the workshop or the tutorial. - Name, affiliation, and short bio of each organizer. - We recommend at least two organizers who are knowledgeable in the field but have complementary expertise. - In addition to the main organizers, workshops can employ additional organizations, e.g., a program committee for evaluating the contributions. - The topics and issues on which the workshop or the tutorial will focus. - The intended workshop or tutorial duration (two hours, half-day, full-day event, two-day event). - A link to the prior iteration of this workshop or tutorial, if applicable. - You can also discuss other closely related workshops. - A brief description of the workshop or tutorial format, e.g., the mix of events such as paper presentations, invited talks, panels, and general discussion. - The targeted audience size. - A brief description of your plan to attract people to your workshop - Special requirements, such as equipment, if any. - Include a note if you have any special requirements for your session that are not addressed elsewhere. - Supporting material, if any. If you have additional materials supporting your proposal, such as a video example of the facilitation, a website, or written workbooks, you can also include that in your proposal. Proposals must be submitted via Easychair: https://easychair.org/account2/signin?l=6328160757064560375 ------------------- Evaluation Criteria ------------------- Connection to and relevance for the objectives of the HHAI conference and the objectives listed in this particular call. Scientific quality: The potential of the proposal to generate stimulating discussions and useful results about scientific problems related to HHAI Clarity, coherence, and comprehensiveness of the plan Diversity and inclusion: Thoughtfulness in the approach detailed to ensure engagement and participation of a broad audience. Diversity in backgrounds of the workshop organizers and intended presenters/contributors. --------------------------------- Workshop and Tutorial Proceedings --------------------------------- We plan to collect and compile a collected volume of HHAI 2025 Workshop and Tutorial proceedings under the CEUR-WS umbrella after the conference, which, while not mandatory, we encourage workshops to contribute to. For this reason, we encourage the interested workshop and tutorial organizers to read the CEUR-WS guidelines carefully and to collect submissions in an adequate format. --------------- Workshop Chairs --------------- Giulio Rossetti (ISTI – National Research Council of Italy) Davide Dell’Anna (University of Utrecht) Gizem Gezici (Scuola Normale Superiore) --------------- Tutorial Chairs --------------- Letizia Milli (University of Pisa) Alistair Knott (Victoria University Wellington) -------- Contacts -------- For any questions, please contact the workshop and tutorial chairs via [email protected].
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