Time plan for the Workshop

The workshop well be held on Monday, October 24th, 2016 from 2:00 PM till 6:00 PM, starting with individual short presentations (ignite talks) after lunch and proceeding with brainstorming and group discussions, a substantial part for the success of the workshop, afterwards.

Workshop location: University of Michigan League on Central Campus (Room "Kalamazoo"), 911 N. University Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1265, Phone +1 (734) 764-3177

Participation: The workshop is open to all interested researchers (as long as we can accommodate space/seats), i.e., we allow participation without accepted position paper but require registration for the workshop (either with the conference registration or later via Email to the workshop organizers or the local arrangement chair). We explicitely invite participants (in particular also from industry!) without accepted submissions to provide/discuss their point of view related to the workshop topic.

Tentative schedule (October 24th, 2016)

02:00-02:10 Workshop on Ethically Inspired UIs
Opening and introduction
02:10-03:00 Session 1: Paper summaries and participant intro) [Chair: A. Riener]
(Invited talk and workshop position papers; followed by each short Q&A)
03:00-03:20 Session 2: "Speed dating" [Chair: Ignacio A.]
...or any other form of "getting known to each other"
03:20-03:45 Session 3: "Brainstorming wall" [Chair: Ignacio A.]
Exercise to loosen up everybody for the next session. More information on the format will be provided in the workshop.
03:45-4:00 Coffee break (15 min.; Concourse-2nd floor)
04:00-05:15 Session 4a: Interactive session [Chair: Myounghoon J.]
Split into subgroups and discuss topics based on results of the brainstorming wall:
05:15-05:45 Session 4b: Group discussion results [Chair: Myounghoon J.]
Ca. 1 PowerPoint slide or poster per group
05:45-06:00 Closing
Recap and next steps (publication plan, etc.)
Late Joint dinner (optional, to be discussed in the workshop)

 

Accepted position papers

The following position papers (no particular order) have been accepted for presentation at the 1st Workshop on Ethically Inspired User Interfaces for Automated Driving, 2016. All submissions were reviewed by 2 to 3 individual reviewers and ranked on a 5-level Likert scale (1...clear reject, 5...clear acceptance). Only highly-ranked papers with no "reject" ranking were accepted, others requected.

ID Authors, "Title", Affiliation
152 Philipp Wintersberger and Andreas Riener, "Determining the Importance of Fate to Create Publicly Accepted Moral Agents",University of Applied Sciences (THI), Ingolstadt, Germany.
153 Ridwan Khan, Eric Vasey, Steven Landry and Myounghoon Jeon, "Ethical Automated Vehicles: Considerations and Plausible Directions", Michigan Technological University (MTU), Houghton, US.