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SUMMARY:UCAI 2022
DESCRIPTION:Call for Papers\n\nThe proliferation of AI-based techniques pos
 es a range of new challenges for the design and engineering of intelligent 
 and adaptive systems since they tend to act as black boxes and do not offer
  the user sufficient transparency, control, and interaction opportunities, 
 which are considered major goals of user-centered design in the HCI field. 
 The 3rd Workshop on User-Centered Artificial Intelligence (UCAI ‘22), held 
 in conjunction with the 2022 Mensch und Computer conference, aims at sharin
 g and discussing recent developments at the intersection of HCI and AI, and
  at exploring novel methodological, technical, and interaction approaches. 
 The full-day workshop will feature oral and poster presentations of accepte
 d late-breaking results and full papers, as well as demonstrations of innov
 ative tools and prototypes, and is intended to encourage discussion, networ
 king, and advancing the research agenda in this emerging field of human-cen
 tered artificial intelligence.\n\nImportant Dates\n\n 	Submission deadline:
  June 8th, 2022 	Notification: July 1st, 2022 	Camera-ready deadline: July 
 8th, 2022 \n\nOrganizers\n\n 	Daniel Buschek, University of Bayreuth, Germa
 ny 	Hanna Hauptmann, Utrecht University, Netherlands 	Hendrik Heuer, Univer
 sity of Bremen, Germany 	Benedikt Loepp, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germ
 any 	Andreas Riener, Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt, Germany 	Enes Yigitb
 as, Paderborn University, Germany \n\nSubmissions\n\nWe solicit submissions
  in the following categories:\n\n 	Full papers (4-6 pages, excl. references
 ), describing original, complete research. 	Late-breaking results papers (2
 -4 pages, excl. references), describing preliminary research findings and e
 xciting new work that is not yet mature enough for a full paper. 	Demo pape
 rs (1-2 pages, excl. references), describing innovative tools, prototypes, 
 or implemented techniques to be presented at the workshop. \n\nTopics of in
 terest include, but are not limited to:\n\n 	Transparent and explainable AI
 -based systems 	Personalization, recommendation, and adaptation 	User inter
 face paradigms for interacting with intelligent algorithms 	Presentation an
 d interaction design for AI-based systems 	User control of intelligent algo
 rithms 	Mixed-initiative interaction  	User-centric evaluation of AI-based 
 systems 	Techniques to audit AI-based systems 	Ethical and legal aspects of
  AI-based systems 	Folk theories and user beliefs about AI-based systems \n
 \nPapers should be prepared according to the ACM template used by the main 
 conference, but in the two-column format, and submitted in either German or
  English language via ConfTool. All submissions will be peer-reviewed by at
  least two committee members (single-blind, i.e. anonymization is not requi
 red). For accepted papers, at least one author must attend the workshop to 
 present the work (virtual participation will be possible in case of travel 
 restrictions). Accepted papers will be published in the Mensch und Computer
  Workshop Proceedings as open access publications available through the GI 
 digital library.\n\nFurther details can be found here.
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