The 6th Black in AI Workshop will be held co-located with NeurIPS 2022. The workshop will feature invited talks from prominent researchers and practitioners, a poster session and a startups showcase. We invite all members of the AI community to attend the workshop.
The 6th Black in AI Workshop will be co-located with NeurIPS 2022. The workshop will feature invited talks from prominent researchers and practitioners, a poster session, and a startups showcase. We invite all members of the AI community to attend the workshop.
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Last updated on Oct 4, 2022
Call For Papers Submissions
We invite submissions for the Sixth Black in AI Workshop (co-located with NeurIPS 2022). Both the Black in AI workshop and the NeurIPS conference will be held in a hybrid format.
We welcome research papers, position papers, survey papers, vision papers, or papers that inform about neglected/abandoned areas of study where AI could be impactful. Papers may introduce new theories, methodology, applications, or product demonstrations. Papers are published in a non-archival format and may have been published in other venues before or may be published in other venues in the future.
Areas of Interest
Submissions may include, but are not limited to, the following topics: Artificial Intelligence, Computational Neuroscience, Deep Learning, Knowledge Reasoning, Machine Learning, Multi-agent Systems, Statistical Reasoning, Computational Theory, Computer Vision, Natural Language Processing, Data Mining, and Robotics. We also welcome papers about applications of AI to Health, Education, Fairness, Ethics and, Transparency in AI, AI & Arts, AI & Politics, etc.
Each submission will fall into one of these 4 tracks:
- Machine Learning Algorithms
- Systems and Applications
- Position papers
- Product demonstrations
Work may be previously published, completed, or ongoing. The workshop will not publish proceedings. We encourage all Black researchers in areas related to AI to submit their work. The work should include at least one Black researcher, either as a main author or a co-author.
Submission Format and Guidelines
All submissions must be in PDF format. Submissions are limited to two content pages, including all figures and tables. An additional page containing only references is allowed. Submissions should be in a single column , typeset using 11-point or larger fonts, and have at least a 1-inch margin all around. Submissions that do not follow these guidelines risk being rejected without consideration of their merits. We encourage authors to use one of these templates to prepare their submission:
Registration
Registration starts on Saturday, September 24th, 2022. We strongly encourage workshop attendees to register for the workshop as early as possible. The registration can be found here.
Important Dates
- Call for paper submission opens on CMT - September 22, 2022
- Call for paper submission deadline EXTENDED - October 03 , 2022, 11:59 pm UTC October 07, 2022, 11:59 pm UTC~
- Notification of Call for paper acceptance - October 31, 2022
Microsoft Conference Management Toolkit (CMT): HOW-TO: Author Submission
Submit your work to CMT at: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/BAI2022
Submission instructions and important deadlines can be also found here
If you have any questions, please contact the organisers at blackinai2022@googlegroups.com
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Mission and Vision
We aim to shift the power dynamics across the AI Ecosystem to help visionaries, creators, thought leaders and builders maximize the multifaceted future of artificial intelligence. We envision a barrier-free field that empowers our community to contribute and accelerate their best, most brilliant work for themselves, fellow practitioners, and their global ecosystems.