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              Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 37, No. 104.
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        Date: 2023-06-14 09:55:42+00:00
        From: Dieuwertje Luitse <d.luitse@uva.nl>
        Subject: Reminder — CfP: The Politics of Machine Learning Evaluation (Due 30 June)

[This is a reminder for the Call for Papers for the Workshop on The Politics of
Machine Learning Evaluation that will take place at the University of Amsterdam
in November 2023 — Deadline for abstract submissions, 30 June, 2023]

Dear colleagues,

This is a reminder to consider submitting an abstract for our workshop on The
Politics of Machine Learning Evaluation. Please find the CfP
here
<https://ias.uva.nl/content/news/2023/05/call-for-papers-politics-of-machine-learning-evaluation.html> 
or below:


Call for Papers: The Politics of Machine Learning Evaluation

Is the data good enough for training purposes? Does the model perform accurately
enough? Is the error rate low enough? Such questions of ‘good enough’ are at the
very core of the process of Machine Learning (ML) evaluation and can also be
considered a highly political process in the development of ML systems. There is
already a growing interest in the political implications of ML in relation to,
for example, dataset construction and the political capacities of specific ML
models or foundational algorithmic techniques. However, there has been less
focus on the politics of evaluation practices and techniques in ML.

To further explore this issue, we invite contributions to a workshop on ‘The
Politics of Machine Learning Evaluation’ at the University of Amsterdam in
November 2023. The aim of this workshop is to collectively engage with
conceptualisations and the methodologies of how to study ML evaluation
techniques. We invite papers that engage with conceptual, methodological, and
political questions in relation to topics, such as but are not limited to:


  *   Dataset construction
  *   Data labelling practices
  *   Ground truths and benchmarks
  *   Biases in evaluation
  *   Metrics
  *   Errors and error analysis
  *   Evaluation techniques

Concretely, we invite papers that engage in conceptualising or historizing ML
evaluation as a politically contested practice, provide methodological
approaches to the study of evaluation techniques or empirical examples of ML
evaluation in practice. It will be an interdisciplinary workshop and we invite
scholars from a variety of disciplines.

The workshop:

The workshop is organised by Dieuwertje Luitse,
<https://www.uva.nl/profiel/l/u/d.luitse/d.luitse.html> 
Anna Schjøtt Hansen
<https://www.uva.nl/en/profile/h/a/a.s.hansen/a.s.hansen.html> and 
Tobias Blanke <https://www.uva.nl/en/about-the-uva/organisation/professors/university-professors/tobias-blanke.html>, 
and it will take place on Thursday 16 (afternoon) & Friday 17 November 2023, 
at the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS)
<https://ias.uva.nl/content/events/2023/11/politics-of-machine-learning-evaluation.html?origin=PRy12xnsQemXLkKbh0An2g> 
located in the city centre of Amsterdam.

The workshop will feature three keynotes by Florian Jaton (University of
Lausanne), Nanna Bonde Thylstrup (Copenhagen Business School) and Claudia Aradau
(King's College London).

Accepted papers will get the opportunity to receive feedback from one of the
three keynote speakers as well as peer-discussants. Furthermore, we aim to
develop a special issue in a peer-reviewed journal on the basis of the submitted
papers, for which all workshop participants will have the opportunity to
contribute.

Submission details:

Deadline for submission is June 30th of the 300-500 words abstract. Abstracts
should be sent to a.s.hansen@uva.nl and d.luitse@uva.nl, with the subject 
line ‘Workshop: Politics of Machine Learning Evaluation’. Before the 
workshop in November, nparticipants will be expected to send draft discussion 
papers for other participants and keynotes to read.

The workshop is funded by the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis
(ASCA),
<https://asca.uva.nl/>
the Amsterdam school for Heritage, Memory and Material Culture (AHM)
<https://ahm.uva.nl/> 
and the Research Priority Area Human(e) AI
<https://humane-ai.nl/>. 
It will be hosted by the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) in Amsterdam.


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