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Special track on Artificially Generated Content: Identification and Ownership Protection in the Age of AI

EAI ArtsIT 2023 will be held as an on-site conference and, if needed,
accepted authors who are unable to attend the event in person will be given the option to present remotely.

Call for Papers for Special Track on Artificially Generated Content: Identification and Ownership Protection in the Age of AI

Scope

In recent years, the proliferation of artificially generated content has become a pressing issue for both creators and consumers. From deepfakes to generative art, the lines between what is real and what is artificially produced are becoming increasingly blurred. In this special track, we invite scholars, researchers, and practitioners to engage in dialogue around the identification and protection in the context of artificially generated content.

Interdisciplinary submissions and contributions from fields such as computer science, art, media studies, and ethics are welcomed. We encourage original research papers, case studies, and conceptual/ theoretical papers that address methods and techniques for detecting and identifying artificially generated content, as well as verifying ownership of the data used for producing such. Additionally, relevant research includes strategies for managing and mitigating associated risks, investigations on ethical considerations, and implications on societal norms, cultural values, and intellectual property rights of artificially generated content.

Join us in this collaborative approach to discuss the challenges and opportunities of this new trend of content creation.

Track Chair

Paula Dornhofer Paro Costa
Dept. of Computer Engineering and Automation, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Campinas, Brazil

TPC Members

Rodolfo Luis Tonoli
Unicamp, Brazil

Leonardo Marques

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Topics

We welcome contributions from the following fields:

  • Generative Artificial Intelligence
  • Audio-visual synthesis detection
  • Explainable Artificial Intelligence
  • Informatics: code and data in media
  • Artificial Intelligence co-created art
  • Artificial Intelligence ethics
  • Deepfake countermeasures

Publication

All registered papers will be submitted for publishing by Springer and made available through SpringerLink Digital Library: ArtsIT Conference Proceedings.

ArtsIT proceedings are indexed in leading indexing services, such as Web of Science, Compendex, Scopus, DBLP, EU Digital Library, Google Scholar, IO-Port, MathSciNet, Inspec, and Zentralblatt MATH.

All accepted authors are eligible to submit an extended version in a fast track of:

Additional publication opportunities:

Paper submission

Papers should be submitted through EAI ‘Confy+‘ system, and have to comply with the Springer format (see Author’s kit section).

  • Regular papers should be up to 12-15+ pages in length.
  • Short papers should be 6-11 pages in length.

All conference papers undergo a thorough peer review process prior to the final decision and publication. This process is facilitated by experts in the Technical Program Committee during a dedicated conference period. Standard peer review is enhanced by EAI Community Review which allows EAI members to bid to review specific papers. All review assignments are ultimately decided by the responsible Technical Program Committee Members while the Technical Program Committee Chair is responsible for the final acceptance selection. You can learn more about Community Review here.

Important dates

Paper Submission deadline
1 September 2023
Notification deadline
20 September 2023
Camera-ready deadline
20 October 2023
Start of Conference
27 November 2023
End of Conference
29 November 2023