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3rd Workshop on Fairness, Accountability, Transparency, Ethics and Society on the Web

Event Dates

Apr 19, 2021 - Apr 23, 2021

Location

Ljubljana, Slovenia

Submission Deadline

Jan 25, 2021

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FATES on the Web 2021

Third Workshop on Fairness, Accountability, Transparency,

Ethics and Society on the Web

http://fates.isti.cnr.it

Joint with The Web Conference 2021

Ljubljana, Slovenia

19-23 April 2021

https://www2021.thewebconf.org

About the Workshop

Following the successful editions of FATES in 2019 and 2020, this third edition of the FATES workshop will again promote the discussion around these critical questions and join forces towards a Web that is truly inclusive, transparent and open.

Data is learned from people. Personal data collected from social media and mobile devices, often considered sensitive information, has been extensively used by systems for a number of purposes, including user behavior forecasting, content recommendation and fraud detection. User behavior, in turn, is changing based on the algorithms that users are exposed to. Recent studies have revealed that many machine-learning based systems exhibit biases, including racial and gender bias. This scenario raises new challenges concerning algorithmic fairness and accountability, transparency of machine-learning models, the importance of developing better AI systems on the Web and tools to deal with privacy matters, and ethics on modeling and analyzing online communities, such as social media interactions, mobility data, political engagement networks, healthcare communities, and so on.

The goal of this workshop is to gather researchers and developers from academia, industry, and civil society to present and debate topics of the importance of developing better AI systems on the Web and tools to deal with privacy matters. To achieve this, we will seek contributions that describe research initiatives, projects, results, and design techniques and experiments that are being developed to deal with fairness and accountability, transparency, and ethics on AI and privacy. In this sense, we will encourage submissions in various degrees of progress, such as new results, visions, techniques, innovative application papers, and progress reports.

In this way, we will stimulate an interdisciplinary debate about emerging topics on the Web, creating an open forum for Web researchers, professionals, and industrial practitioners to share evolving knowledge and report ongoing work.

Topics and Themes

Algorithmic fairness and algorithmic bias, particularly on web data

Credibility and reputation in social media

Fairness, accountability, transparency, and ethics in web search and (social) web mining

Fairness-aware recommender systems and diversity in recommendation

Ethics of opinion mining and opinion formation on the web

Ethical models/frameworks around web platforms and data

Investigation of black-box systems, particular web platforms and algorithms

Innovative methods for studying/analyzing the fairness, accountability, transparency and ethics of web platforms

Impact of web platforms and algorithms on employment and the future of work

Transparency and ethics of web-scale data analysis

Transparency, fairness, and ethics of crowd-sourcing

Transparency-aware algorithms for online civic engagement

Web platforms and the public interest

Algorithmic fairness and bias for smart cities

Ethical and privacy aspects in mobility data analysis

Ethical-aware machine learning models

Ethics and legal audits on the use of sensitive data

Evaluation methods for human-centered machine learning

Fairness Metrics with Human Supervision

Fairness Warnings

Fake news, social bots, misinformation, and disinformation on social media

Hate speech in social media

Human-centered research for end-user ML

Human-in-the-loop for privacy-aware machine learning

Humans perceived consequences of surveillance algorithms

Information/knowledge design/visualization for Privacy

Methods and models for Social Computing and Digital Humanities

Models for ensuring transparency and responsibility of government data

Privacy-preserving and fairness-aware machine learning on the web

Search Design for services on the webSocial web mining

Usability challenges of machine learning

User Experience (UX) for Privacy

Design patterns and design research for ML Systems

Transparency and Explainability in ML

All submissions will be peer reviewed and evaluated on the basis of originality, relevance, quality, and technical contribution. Submissions must present original work. Concurrent submissions are not allowed.

****Publication

The papers accepted as full papers or short papers will be published jointly with The Web Conference proceedings. Papers accepted as discussion papers will ** not ** be published jointly with The Web Conference proceedings.

****Submission Guidelines

Authors can submit full papers (up to 10 pages in length), short papers (up to 6 pages in length), and discussion papers (up to 2 pages in length), written in English. The number of pages does not include references. Papers must be submitted at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=fates2021, in PDF according to the ACM format published in the ACM guidelines (www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template), selecting the generic “sigconf” sample.

The PDF files must have all non-standard fonts embedded. PDF files must be double-blind. Submissions containing author identifying information are subject to rejection without review.

****Important Dates

Paper abstract deadline EXTENDED*: January 20 2021 * AOE

Paper submission deadline *: January 25, 2021 * AOE

Paper acceptance notification: February 8, 2021 AOE

Paper camera-ready version (firm deadline): March 1, 2021 AOE

FATES on the Web 2021: April 19 or 20, 2021

*Paper registration in the EasyChair web site

****Program Committee Co-Chairs and Organizers

Chiara Renso, ISTI/CNR, Italy

Jeanna Matthews, Clarkson University, USA

Please see the website for the full Program Committee List