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[ecrea] Call for Papers: Artificial Intelligence, Robots and Media
Wed Aug 12 10:32:14 GMT 2015
11th Dubrovnik Media Days: “Artificial Intelligence, Robots and Media”
Extended Call for Papers
[The deadline for submission of abstracts is September 15, 2015]
Organizer: UNIVERSITY OF DUBROVNIK/DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION SCIENCE
October 30-31, 2015
Technology has always influenced journalism and media by reshaping
news production process and changing the way journalists produce their
work. Today, in the time of Big Data and Artificial Intelligence
Algorithms, the news production process could be completely automated
especially in the area of newsgathering where computer algorithms
(robot journalism) could generate news (and replace humans). As a
result of these advances media companies are increasingly
experimenting with algorithms, drones and other computer
operated/powered devices in newsgathering, production of news and
storytelling. In line with new trends and ideas coming from Google
News project, Associated Press and Automated Insights, drone reporting
etc. a new set of ethical, quality and transparency questions arises.
For example: What are the ethics of the use of algorithms in
journalism? Who is monitoring the computers? Are journalists and media
industry ready for the future? How does audience accept robot
journalism?
Possible topics include, but are not limited to, issues surrounding
the following questions and cases:
• Use of artificial intelligence/algorithms in news
• Use of drones and other computer operated/powered devices in reporting
• Ethical issues with robot and drone journalism
• Questions of accuracy and transparency
• Audience and robot reporting
• Future plans for robot reporting about more challenging topics
• Legal and copyright problems with algorithm reporting
• Role of computer programmers in robot journalism
Confirmed keynote speakers:
Mark Deuze, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Noam Lemelshtrich Latar, School of Communication, Israel
Christer Clerwall, Karlstad University, Sweden
James Kotecki, Automated Insights, USA
Different theoretical and empirical scientific approaches are welcome.
Conference venue: University of Dubrovnik Main Campus http://goo.gl/vc1tLO
Papers presented at the conference (after peer review) will be
published in the science journal Medianali.
Official conference language is English.
Timeline:
Deadline for submission of abstracts (200 words) and registration:
September 15, 2015; Notification of acceptance: September 30, 2015;
Registration fee for participants whose papers are accepted – 120
Euro, all others pay 200 Euro.
Full Papers due by November 1, 2015 (4,000-6,000 words, including 200
word abstracts and six keywords; referencing - APA)
REGISTRATION AND SUBMISSION VIA E-MAIL: (dmd /at/ unidu.hr)
More about conference:
http://www.unidu.hr/dmd
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