?? Paper submission system is now open for the #ForgtAI Forging Trust in Artificial Intelligence workshop, @ IJCNN2025. Please consider submitting a paper and share this post!
Workshop Details:
?? Conference Dates & Location: June 30 – July 5 2025 Rome, Italy (exact date for the workshop to be announced)
?? Workshop Website: https://forgtai.github.io/
? Submission Deadline: March 20, 2025?
?? Submission Tool: IJCNN Microsoft CMT (https://lnkd.in/e3MXHq3N)?
?? Contact: [email protected] ; [email protected]?
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Description
The "Forging Trust in Artificial Intelligence" workshop focuses on enhancing AI trustworthiness through transparency, fairness, and privacy. A special focus is given to outlining and addressing the challenges in using sequential, continuous and multimodal data in NLP and AIoT (Artificial Intelligence in IoT). This year’s event highlights explainability as vital for understanding and debugging neural networks and ML models, from LLM outputs to IoT decisions, and improving AI performance. Fairness and bias mitigation remain central, ensuring ethical AI applications. By aligning with IJCNN’s mission, the workshop provides actionable insights to develop AI systems that are transparent, ethical, and reliable.
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General Topics of Interest (For a detailed list of topics, please visit the workshop website):
? Explainability/Interpretability in ML and NLP Models
?Explainability/Interpretability in Artificial Intelligence over IoT Data
?Causal Analysis for Predictive Maintenance
?Fairness and Ethical Development in AI
?Privacy Preservation in continuous data analysis and ML
?Interpretable LLM Architectures and Prompt Engineering
?Article Types and Publication:
The workshop welcomes submissions in the form of full papers (8 pages), or short papers (4 pages). Full papers are going to be reviewed following the same reviewing process as the main conference articles, by at least three members of our expert technical program committee and will be considered for publication at the IJCNN proceedings, on the IEEE Xplore Digital Library.
?Invited Speaker
Vassilis Christophides, ENSEA/ETIS, France
?Organisers?
Alexandros Iosifidis, Tampere University, Finland
Nistor Grozavu, Cergy Paris University/ETIS, France
Aikaterini Tzompanaki, Cergy Paris University/ETIS, France
Corina Besliu, PhD Besliu, Technical University of Moldova, Moldova
Nicoleta Rogovschi, Paris Descartes University, France
Sponsors: The Workshop is proudly supported by the PANDORA Horizon Europe Project and the German company OTRS Group.
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