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-====== The EXplainable AI in Law (XAILA) 2018 Workshop ======+====== The EXplainable & Responsible AI in Law (XAILA) Workshop ======
  
-**XAILA 2018 webpage [[http://xaila.geist.re]]**+**The main XAILA webpage is [[http://xaila.geist.re]]**
  
-**Organized by:** Grzegorz J. NalepaMartin Atzmueller, Michał Araszkiewicz, Paulo Novais\\ +XAILA is an interdisciplinary workshop on the intersection of AI and Lawfocusing on the important issues of EXplainable and Responsible AI.
-at the [[http://jurix2018.ai.rug.nl/|31st international conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems]] December 12–14, 2018 in Groningen, The Netherlands+
  
-===== Abstract ===== +See more information on the [[start#past editions of XAILA]].
-Humanized AI emphasizes transparency and explainability in AI systems. These perspectives have an important ethical dimension, that is most often analyzed by philosophers. However, in order for it to be fruitful for AI engineers, it has to be properly focused. The intersection of Law and AI that makes it possible, as it provides a conceptual framework for ethical concepts and values in AI systems. A significant part of AI and Law research during the last two decades was devoted to operationalization of legal thinking with values. These results may now be reconsidered in a broader context, concerning the development of HAI systems and their social impact. It is a timely issue for the AI and Law community.+
  
-===== Motivation and workshop topics =====+===== XAILA at JURIX 2021 =====
  
-Humanized AI (HAI) includes important perspectives in AI systems, including transparency and explainability (XAI). Another one is the affective computing paradigm. These perspectives have an important ethical dimension. While ethical discussion is conducted by many philosophers, in order for it to be fruitful for engineers in AI, it has to be properly focused with specific concepts and operationalized. 
-We believe, that it is the intersection of Law and AI that makes such an endeavor possible. Together, this lays foundations and provides a conceptual framework for ethical concepts and values in AI systems. Therefore, when discussing ethical consequences and considerations of transparent and explainable AI systems, including affective systems, we should focus on the legal conceptual framework. A significant part of AI and Law research during the last two decades was devoted to operationalization of legal thinking with values. These results may now be reconsidered in a broader context, concerning the development of XAI systems and their social impact. As such it is a very timely issue for the AI and Law community. 
-Our objective is to bring people from AI interested in XAI/HAI topics (possibly with broader background than just engineering) and create an ample space for discussion with people from the field of legal scholarship and/or legal practice. As many members of the AI and Law community join both perspectives, the JURIX conference should be assessed as perfect venue for the workshop. Together we would like to address some questions like: 
-  * non-functional design choices for explainable and transparent AI systems (including legal requirements) 
-  * legal requirements for AI systems in specific domains 
-  * legal consequences of black-box AI systems 
-  * legal criteria for explainable and transparent AI systems 
-  * possible applications of XAI systems in the area of legal policy deliberation, legal practice, teaching and research 
-  * ethical and legal implications of the use of AI systems in different spheres of societal life 
-  * relation of XAI and argumentation technologies 
-  * XAI models and architectures 
-  * understanding of the notions of explanation and transparency in XAI  
-  * risk-based approach to analysis of AI systems and the influence of XAI on risk assessment  
-  * incorporating ethical values into AI systems and the legal interpretation and consequences of this process 
-  * XAI, privacy and data protection 
-  * possible legal aspects and consequences of affective systems 
-  * legal requirements and risks in AI applications 
-  * XAI, certification and compliance 
  
-===== Program committee =====+===== Past editions of XAILA =====
  
-Martin Atzmueller, Tilburg University, The Netherlands\\ +[[xaila2021icail|The fourth edition of XAILAXAILA2021ICAIL]] was 
-Michal Araszkiewicz, Jagiellonian University, Poland\\ +organized by Michał AraszkiewiczMartin Atzmueller, Grzegorz J. Nalepa, Bart Verheij 
-Kevin Ashley, University of PittsburghUSA\\ +at the 18th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law (ICAIL 2021) held in Sao PauloBrazil (entirely online).
-Szymon Bobek, AGH University, Poland\\ +
-Jörg Cassens, University of Hildesheim, Germany\\ +
-David Camacho, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain\\ +
-Pompeu Casanovas, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain\\ +
-Colette Cuijpers, Tilburg University, The Netherlands\\ +
-Rafał MichalczakJagiellonian UniversityPoland\\ +
-Teresa Moreira, University of Minho Braga, Portugal\\ +
-Paulo Novais, University of Minho Braga, Portugal\\ +
-Grzegorz J. Nalepa, AGH University, Jagiellonian University, Poland\\ +
-Tiago OliveiraNational Institute of Informatics, Japan\\ +
-Martijn von Otterlo, Tilburg University, The Netherlands\\ +
-Adrian Paschke, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany\\ +
-Jose Palma, Univesidad de Murcia, Spain\\ +
-Monica Palmirani, Università di Bologna, Italy\\ +
-Radim Polčák, Masaryk University, Czech Republic\\ +
-Marie Postma, Tilburg University, The Netherlands\\ +
-Juan Pavón, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain\\ +
-Ken Satoh, National Institute of Informatics, Japan\\ +
-Erich Schweighofer, University of Vienna, Austria\\ +
-Piotr Skrzypczyński, Poznań University of Technology, Poland\\ +
-Dominik Ślęzak, Warsaw University, Poland\\ +
-Michal Valco, University of Presov, Slovakia\\ +
-Tomasz Żurek, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University of Lublin, Poland+
  
-===== Important dates =====+[[xaila2020|The third edition of XAILA, XAILA2020]] was  
 +organized by Grzegorz J. Nalepa, Michał Araszkiewicz, Bart Verheij, and Martin Atzmueller at the JURIX 2020. JURIX 2020 is the 33rd International Conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems organised by the Foundation for Legal Knowledge Based Systems (JURIX) since 1988.
  
-  * Submission 23.<del>14</del>.11.2018 +XAILA 2020 proceedings can be found at [[http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2891/]]
-  * Notification:  30.<del>23</del>.11.2018 +
-  * Camera-ready: 07.12.<del>30.11</del>.2018 +
-  * Workshop:  12.12.2018+
  
-===== Submission ===== +[[start2019|The second edition of XAILA, XAILA2019]] was organized by: Grzegorz J. Nalepa, Martin Atzmueller, Michał Araszkiewicz, Paulo Novais\\ 
-Please submit using the dedicated Easychair installation [[https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=xaila2018]]+at the [[https://jurix2019.oeg-upm.net/|JURIX 2019 32nd International Conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems]] on the  
 +December 11, 2019, Madrid, Spain in ETSI Minas y Energía School (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid) 
 +[[start2019|See the dedicated page for XAILA2019]]
  
-We accept long (8 pages) and short (4 pages) papers in PDF.  +XAILA 2019 proceedings can be found at [[http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2681]]
-Please use the [[http://www.iospress.nl/service/authors/latex-and-word-tools-for-book-authors/ +
-|IOS Press format.]]+
  
-===== Proceedings ===== +We also proposed XAILA to be held on the [[https://icail2019-cyberjustice.com|International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law (ICAIL)]], June 17-212019Montréal (Qc.)CanadaWhile the workshop was met with a large interest, and attracted many registered participantssurprisingly too few papers were actually submitted 
-Workshop proceedings will be made available by CEUR-WS.  +[[icail2019|See the dedicated page for XAILA2019@ICAIL]]
-A post workshop journal publication is considered. +
- +
-===== Call for papers ===== +
-{{ :xaila:xaila-cfp-v3.pdf }} +
- +
-===== Accepted papers ===== +
- +
-Regular papers: +
-  * Jakub Harašta. //Trust by Discrimination: Technology Specific Regulation & Explainable AI// +
-  * Giovanni Sileno, Alexander Boer and Tom Van Engers. //The Role of Normware in Trustworthy and Explainable AI// +
-  * Martijn Van Otterlo and Martin Atzmueller. //Two Tales of Explainability for Legal AI// +
-  * Michał Araszkiewicz and Grzegorz J. Nalepa. //Explainability of Formal Models of Argumentation Applied to Legal Domain// +
-  * Bernardo Alkmim, Edward Hermann Haeusler and Alexandre Rademaker. //Utilizing iALC to Formalize the Brazilian OAB Exam// +
-  * Muhammad Mudassar Yamin and Basel Katt. //Ethical Problems and Legal Issues in Development and Usage Autonomous Adversaries in Cyber Domain// +
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-Short papers: +
-  * Michał Araszkiewicz and Tomasz Zurek. //A Dialogical Framework for Disputed Issues in Legal Interpretation// +
-  * Veronika Žolnerčíková. //Homologation of Autonomous Machines from a Legal Perspective// +
- +
-===== Workshop Schedule ===== +
-9.30-9.40 - **Introduction** (conference chairs)\\ +
-9.40-10.10 -  Jakub Harašta. Trust by Discrimination: Technology Specific Regulation & Explainable AI\\ +
-10.10-10.40 - Giovanni Sileno, Alexander Boer and Tom Van Engers. The Role of Normware in Trustworthy and Explainable AI\\  +
-10.40-11.00 - Michał Araszkiewicz and Tomasz Zurek. A Dialogical Framework for Disputed Issues in Legal Interpretation +
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-11.00-11.30 - **Coffee break** +
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-11.30-12.30 - **Keynote lecture: [[http://www.ai.rug.nl/~verheij|Bart Verheij]]: Good AI and Law**\\ +
-Abstract: //AI's successes are these days so prominent that---if we believe reports in the news---the times seem near that machines perform better at any human task than humans themselves. At the same time the prominent AI technique of neural networks---today typically called deep learning---is often considered to lead to black box resultshindering transparencyexplainability and responsibility, values that are central in the domain of lawSo in that specific sensethe distance between neural network AI and the needs of the law is vastIn this talk, it is claimed that for good AI & Law we need an AI that can provide good answers to our questions, has good reasons for them and makes good choices. It is argued that the path towards good AI & Law requires the integration of data-driven and knowledge-based AI, and that argumentation as it occurs in the law can show the way to such integration.// +
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-Bio: //Prof. Bart Verheij holds the chair of artificial intelligence and argumentation at the University of Groningen. He is head of the department of Artificial Intelligence in the Bernoulli Institute of Mathematics, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, Faculty of Science and Engineering. He participates in the Multi-Agent Systems research program. His research focuses on artificial intelligence and argumentation, often with the law as application domain. He is currently working on the connections between knowledgedata and reasoningas a contribution to explainable, responsible and social artificial intelligenceHe is president of the International Association for Artificial Intelligence and Law (IAAIL).//+
    
-12.30-13.00 - Michał Araszkiewicz and Grzegorz J. Nalepa. Explainability of Formal Models of Argumentation Applied to Legal Domain\\ +[[start2018|The first edition, XAILA2018]] was  
-13.00-14.00 - **Lunch** +Organized by: Grzegorz J. NalepaMartin Atzmueller, Michał Araszkiewicz, Paulo Novais\\ 
- +at the [[http://jurix2018.ai.rug.nl/|31st international conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems]] December 12–14, 2018 in Groningen, The Netherlands 
-14.00-14.30 -  Martijn Van Otterlo and Martin Atzmueller. On Requirements and Design Criteria for Explainability in Legal AI +[[start2018|See the dedicated page for XAILA2018]]
-\\ +
-14.30-15.00 - Muhammad Mudassar Yamin and Basel KattEthical Problems and Legal Issues in Development and Usage Autonomous Adversaries in Cyber Domain+
  
-15.00-15.30 **Coffee break**+XAILA 2018 proceedings can be found at [[http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2381]]
  
-15.30-16.00 - Bernardo Alkmim, Edward Hermann Haeusler and Alexandre Rademaker. Utilizing iALC to Formalize the Brazilian OAB Exam\\ 
-16.00-16.20 - Veronika Žolnerčíková. Homologation of Autonomous Machines from a Legal Perspective\\ 
-16.20-16:45 - **XAILA, closing & open discussion** 
  
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