Message posted on 15/11/2021

ACM FAccT 2022 deadlines extended & travel support available

                Dear all,

we are pleased to announce that the abstract registration & paper
submission deadlines for ACM FAccT 2022 have been extended.

UPDATED DEADLINES

Paper pre-registration: December 15, 2021
Paper submission: January 14, 2022
Conference: June 21-24, 2022

Please note that all deadlines are at 11:59 PM Korea Standard Time (KST)
on the given date.

Our Call for Papers is available here:
https://facctconference.org/2022/cfp.html

TRAVEL SUPPORT

ACM FAccT is committed to ensuring that no-one is unable to present
their work at the in-person conference due to resource constraints, and
as such there is a substantial travel scholarship fund available to
support in-person attendance.

Other support for diversity, equity and inclusion at FAccT 2022 will be
announced soon.

ABOUT ACM FACCT 2022

The 2022 conference will be held both in-person and online. The
in-person conference will take place in Seoul, South Korea on June
21-24, 2022 Korea Standard Time (KST). The online conference--including
both live-streamed elements of the in-person conference, and online-only
content--will also begin on June 21, with content and discussion
available for two weeks from that date, and a library of content
available subsequently.

ACM FAccT solicits work from a wide variety of disciplines, including
computer science, statistics, law, social sciences, the humanities, and
policy, and multidisciplinary scholarships on fairness, accountability
and transparency in computational systems (broadly construed). We
welcome contributions that consider dimensions beyond individual
decisions, including equity and justice in systems, policy, and human
rights.

We welcome submissions in the following areas:

- Algorithm Development e.g. Fairness; Interpretable and explainable
models; Causality; Data collection and curation
- Data and Algorithm Evaluation e.g. Metrics; Audits; Evaluations, both
quantitative and qualitative
- Applications e.g. Natural Language Processing; Computer vision;
Health; Information retrieval; Recommender systems; Programming
languages; Databases
- Human Factors e.g. Human-computer interaction; Humans-in-the-loop;
Information visualization; UX design; Community or
participatory-research design
- Privacy and Security e.g. Formal approaches; Privacy-preserving
models; Usable privacy and security
- Law e.g. Data protection; Non-discrimination; Fair Procedures; Human
Rights; Oversight mechanisms
- Policy e.g. Organizational governance; Codes of ethics; models from
historically marginalized perspectives
- Historical and Cultural Critiques e.g. Interrogating foundational
concepts; Bridging critical concepts across fields; Historical
perspectives on FAccT issues
- Philosophy e.g. Philosophical foundations of machine learning; values
in scientific inquiry; social epistemology; moral, legal and political
philosophy of data and AI
- Social Sciences e.g. Algorithms and computing in organizations and
institutions, including education; Social and cultural shaping of
algorithmic phenomena; algorithmic impacts on social phenomena

We especially welcome contributions that incorporate perspectives and
investigations on FAccT that are relevant to or grounded in the
cultures, norms, laws, and/or sociopolitical systems from regions that
are usually not featured prominently at FAccT, which has so far been
composed mainly of North American and European scholarship.

Announcements about our call for tutorials, CRAFT, a doctoral colloquium
and a number of special initiatives to follow soon!

Questions? Contact the Program Co-chairs:
program-chairs@facctconference.org. And stay tuned for updates by
following @facctconference on Twitter or joining the FACCT-ANNOUNCE
listserv.

Best wishes,

Deb Raji & Annette Zimmermann

Publicity Co-Chairs
Fairness, Accountability and Transparency conference
            
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