Workshops

TRR 318 organises workshops on the topics of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI).

Co-Con­struc­tion Work­shops

In our co-construction workshops, you can explore an artificially intelligent system. You will learn more about how AI works and what influence data has on the system. These workshops are offered by appointment and are aimed at different target groups such as school classes and decision-makers. The workshops are held in german.

Up­com­ing Work­shops

There are no upcoming workshops at the moment.

Past Work­shops

2024

Multimodal Co-Construction of Explanations with XAI Workshop

04.11.24, San José (Costa Rica) | This workshops aims to bring together the disciplines of Explainable AI (XAI) and Multimodal Communication. It will be held at ACM ICMI 2024 in a hybrind format.

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MAI - XAI Multimodal, Affective and Interactive eXplainable AI

19.10 - 20.10.24, Santiago de Compostela (Spain) | Towards designing systems that can develop an engaging and natural explanatory interaction with users, members of the TRR are co-organising a workshop on multimodal, affective and interactive XAI (MAI-XAI) as part of this year’s edition of the ECAI in Santiago de Compostela, Spain.

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TempXAI: Explainable AI for Time Series and Data Streams Tutorial-Workshop

09.09 - 13.09.24, Vilnius (Lithuania) | This full day workshop focuses on exploring the crucial intersection of Explainable AI (XAI) and the challenges posed by time series and data streams

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Political Virtues in the Age of Technology

14.06.24, Zoom (Online) | This workshop brings together an international group of scholars to discuss how new technologies mediate political virtues, and how the latter may be strengthened in light of new challenges posed by AI, blockchain, and other emerging technologies.

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Ethics and Nor­ma­ti­vi­ty of Ex­plaina­ble AI

15.05 - 17.05.24, Paderborn | The workshop serves to sort out different normative expectations and implications and tries to link them to the task of value-oriented technology design.

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