Call for Papers
Second International Symposium on Trustworthy Autonomous Systems (TAS ’24)
September 16-18, 2024
Austin, Texas
https://symposium.tas.ac.uk/2024/
Submission deadline: June 17, 2024 (extended)
We invite submissions on research focused on trustworthy autonomous systems (TAS), responsible and ethical artificial intelligence, and human-machine interaction.
Autonomous systems involve software applications and machines that can take actions with little or no human supervision. We are particularly interested in socio-technical systems involving both humans and machines working together, and automated decision-making processes and the ways in which they are employed by and impacting people. Trustworthy autonomous systems (TAS) generate positive outcomes and mitigate potentially harmful outcomes for people, societies, economies, and the environment.
We invite full-paper submissions, poster abstracts, and workshop proposals on research that addresses the challenges of designing, building, and deploying Trustworthy Autonomous Systems (TAS). Contributions may consider technical, social, legal, and ethical issues and their impacts on individuals, society, and the economy. Submissions may come from disciplines including, but not limited to, engineering, computer science, psychology, social sciences, law, and arts & humanities.
Submissions will be selected for publication following peer review. Submission information for papers, posters, and workshops is open now. Proceedings, including full papers and abstracts, will be published in the ACM Digital Library.
Important dates:
17 June 2024: poster abstracts and full papers due
8 July 2024: workshop proposals due
July 2024: notifications
August 2024: notification (workshops)
16 September 2024: workshops day
17-18 September 2024: conference days
Submissions will be selected for publication following peer review.
Submission instructions are at https://symposium.tas.ac.uk/2024/submit/papers-posters/. The proceedings, including full papers and abstracts, will be published in the ACM Digital Library.
TAS ’24 General chairs:
Liz Dowthwaite, TAS Hub, University of Nottingham, UK
Justin Hart, Good Systems, The University of Texas at Austin, US
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