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The 4th International Workshop on EXplainable and TRAnsparent AI and 
Multi-Agent Systems (EXTRAAMAS 2022) 
Auckland, New Zealand (fully online), 9 - 10 May 2022 

https://extraamas.ehealth.hevs.ch/ 

held in conjunction with: 

21st International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, May 
09-13, 2022 Auckland, New Zealand 

https://aamas2022-conference.auckland.ac.nz/ 

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Aim and Scope: 
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The workshop aims to gather researchers interested in developing explainable 
approaches to Artificial Intelligence (AI), in particular to explainable 
agency, learning, reasoning, and their intersections. 
Participants are invited to submit papers addressing whichever phase of 
explainability (e.g., generation, communication, and reception) fostering 
transparency in autonomous agents and Multi-Agent Systems (MAS), robots, and 
other intelligent systems. 
This edition of the workshop has three particular focus topics with the 
ultimate goal to strengthen cutting-edge foundational and applied research: 
1. XAI Fundamentals 
2. XAI in Action: Applied perspectives 
3. XAI and Law Cross-disciplinary Perspectives 


Important Dates: 
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Deadline for Submissions: 10 March 2022 (extended) 

Notification of acceptance: 25 March 2022 

Workshop days: 9-10 May 2022 

Camera-ready: 20 May 2022 
Topics: 
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# Special Track I: XAI & Law 
- Legal requirements of explainability 
- Technical human-in-the-loop vs the legal notion 
of automated decision making 
- XAI in the Law domain 
- XAI for legal explanations & explaining legal decisions 

# Special Track II: The chist-ERA of XAI 
- Human- and agent-based argumentation for XAI 
- XAI and reinforcement learning 
- Knowledge graphs for XAI 
- Computational creativity and Planning for XAI 
- XAI and robotics 
- Symbolic knowledge extraction/injection 
- Graph neural networks for XAI 
- XAI for deep-learning-aided diagnoses 
- Case-based reasoning in XAI 
- Complex-networks for XAI 
- Success stories and surveys about XAI 

# Interdisciplinary Aspects 
- Cognitive & social sciences perspectives on explanations 
- HCI for XAI 
- Explanation visualization 

# XAI & Ethics 
- Social XAI 
- AI, ethics, and explainability 
- XAI vs AI 

# XAI & MAS 
- Multi-actors interaction in XAI 
- XAI for agent/robots teams 
- Simulations for XAI 

# XAI Machine learning and Knowledge Representation 
- Bridging symbolic and subsymbolic XAI 
- Knowledge generation from interpretations 
- Explanation visualization 
- Explainable knowledge generation 

#Explainable Agents and Robots 
- Explainable agent architectures & Personalized XAI 
- Explainable & Expressive robots 
- Explainable human-robot collaboration 
- Reinforcement Learning Agents 
- Multi-modal explanations 


Submission: 
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https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=extraamas2022 

All accepted papers can be published in the Springer post-proceedings Lecture 
Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI). 
Participants are therefore invited to submit papers up to 16 pages (excl. 
references) in length (5 pages incl. references for demo papers), addressing 
the topics of the workshop. 
Papers must be edited using the LNCS format (applying the LNCS post-proceedings 
template) and have to be submitted electronically as PDF files via the 
EasyChair submission page. 

Chairs 
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Dr. Davide Calvaresi 
Senior researcher at University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland 
(HES-SO) 

Dr. Amro Najjar 
Associate Researcher at University of Luxembourg 

Prof. Kary Främling 
Full professor at Umeå University 

Prof. Michael Winikoff 
Full professor at Victoria University Wellington 


Advisory Board 
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Prof. Virginia Dignum 
Full professor at Umeå University 

Prof. Tim Miller 
Associate professor at School of Computing and Information Systems at The 
University of Melbourne 

Prof. Michael Schumacher 
Full professor at University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland (HES-SO) 

Prof. Leon Van der Torre 
Full professor at University of Luxembourg 


Special Tracks Chairs 
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Dr. Réka Markovich, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg 
Research areas: AI & Law and AI ethics 

Giovanni Ciatto, University of Bologna 
Research Area: AI, ML, Data Science Software Engineering 


Publicity Chairs 
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Dr. Yazan Mualla 
Associate Professor at University of Technology of Belfort-Montbéliard 

Rachele Carli 
Ph.D. Student at Università di Bologna 

Benoît Alcaraz 
Ph.D. Student at University of Luxembourg 


Contact: 
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For questions regarding the Workshop, please contact the conference organizers: 
davide.calvaresi[at]hevs.ch, amro.najjar[at]uni.lu. 
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