Algorithmic fairness is a rapidly growing research area, and the importance of this field is only going to increase over the next years. The discussion predominantly involves US-based researchers, but more and more researchers in Europe are getting active in this domain.
The goal of this workshop is to foster the dialogue between European researchers working on algorithmic fairness in the context of the legal and societal framework of Europe, especially in light of the EU’s attempts to promote ethical AI.
The workshop participation fee is CHF 80 (about 75€ or £65). This fee will cover the cost of the joint dinner. Travel expenses and accommodation have to be paid for individually.
We offer travel grants for early-career researchers whose abstract has been accepted for presentation at EWAF'22. You can apply here: https://forms.gle/Un3rhYinZ46pN3EM7
To be given full consideration, please apply by April 24.