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XAI-KRKG Workshop @ECAI2025 - CALL FOR PAPERS
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1st International Workshop on Explainable AI, Knowledge Representation, and Knowledge Graphs (XAI-KRKG)
October 25-26, 2025
co-located with ECAI 2025 (https://ecai2025.org/) - Bologna, Italy
Web: https://sites.google.com/unical.it/xai-krkgecai/
Submission: https://easychair.org/conferences?conf=xaikrkgecai2025
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IMPORTANT DATES
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Paper Submission Deadline: 15th May 2025
Paper Notification: 6th June 2025
Camera Ready: 17th April 2025
Workshop: 25-26 October 2025 (EXACT DAY TO BE CONFIRMED)
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SCOPE
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The
integration of Explainable AI (XAI) with Knowledge
Representation (KR) and Knowledge Graphs (KGs) has emerged as a
critical field of study, addressing the growing need for AI
systems that are transparent, explainable, interpretable, and
trustworthy. Knowledge Representation offers methods for
describing, organizing, encoding, and reasoning with
domain-specific knowledge, providing a foundational layer for AI
understanding. Knowledge Graphs, as a seminal result of KR,
further enable the structuring of interconnected concepts and
relationships, forming an intuitive framework for describing
complex domains. KGs have been effectively used as a powerful
tool for improving results in solving different tasks in
multiple fields such as question answering, recommendation,
medical decision support systems, fact-checking, semantic
search, image classification and many others. Together, KR and
KGs provide a natural complement to XAI techniques, empowering
AI models to produce meaningful explanations that align with
real-world contexts and user expectations.
As AI systems become increasingly embedded in critical domains
such as healthcare, finance, and law, the need for interpretable
models that offer insights into their reasoning processes has
never been more urgent. By combining XAI with KR and KGs,
researchers and practitioners can develop systems that bridge
the gap between technical outputs and human comprehension. This
integration not only enhances the clarity and relevance of
AI-generated explanations but also supports the development of
fairer, more accountable systems by incorporating domain
knowledge and logic into the reasoning process.
This workshop seeks to explore the rich opportunities and
challenges at the intersection of XAI, KR, and KGs. Key themes
include leveraging structured knowledge to enhance
explainability and interpretability, using XAI methods to refine
and validate KR and KG models, as well as to increase
trustworthiness of machine learning models and applying these
combined approaches to tackle real-world problems. We invite
contributions on theoretical advancements, innovative tools, and
case studies that demonstrate how knowledge-driven AI can
deliver explanations that are transparent, domain-aware, and
user-centric. By fostering collaboration among researchers,
industry practitioners, and domain experts, this workshop aims
to drive forward the development of ethical and impactful AI
systems that align with human values and societal needs.
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TOPICS
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The main topics include but are not limited to:
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SUBMISSIONS
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Submissions must be written in English, prepared using the new CEUR-ART 1-column style (which you can download here, also available as an Overleaf template here), formatted in PDF, and submitted through EasyChair workshop page https://easychair.org/conferences?conf=xaikrkgecai2025. XAI+KRKG 2025 invites submissions of research, industry, and application contributions. There are two submission formats:
Regular papers (max 12 pages excluding references): must contain
enough substance that they can be cited in other publications
and may not have appeared before.
Short papers (max 6 pages excluding references): results and
ideas of interest to the XAI-KRKG audience, including position
papers, system and application descriptions and presentations of
preliminary results, an overview of papers accepted at another
conference. In the latter case, extended abstracts must clearly
state the venue where the paper has been accepted.
All accepted papers are expected to be presented at the
conference and at least one author of each accepted paper must
travel to the ECAI venue in person. Submissions should be
single-blind so the names of the authors will be visible to the
reviewers and should be indicated on the submitted files.
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PROCEEDINGS AND POST-PROCEEDINGS
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Meeting the criteria, proceedings of XAI-KRKG 2025 are planned to be published at CEUR Workshop Proceedings.
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ORGANIZATION
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Roberto
Barile, University of Bari, Italy
Claudia d'Amato, University of Bari, Italy
Valeria Fionda - University of Calabria, Italy
Flavio Giorgi - Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Antonio Ielo - University of Calabria, Italy
Ilaria Tiddi - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Gabriele Tolomei - Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
-- Prof. Claudia d'Amato, PhD Associate Professor Dipartimento di Informatica - LACAM-ML Lab Università degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro (ITALY) http://www.di.uniba.it/~cdamato/