[ecoop-info] EASEAI 2020 - Call for papers

Xavier Devroey - EWI X.D.M.Devroey at tudelft.nl
Mon May 11 11:21:52 CEST 2020


Dear colleagues,

We have the pleasure to invite you to contribute to the 2nd International Workshop on Education through Advanced Software Engineering and Artificial Intelligence. It will be co-located with ESEC/FSE ‘20 in Sacramento, California, United States.

Please find hereby the call for papers. We strongly encourage contributions focusing on out-of-the-box tools, ideas, methodologies, experimentations, etc. pertaining to education through and to digital technologies.

We would also be grateful if you could help us advertise the workshop by forwarding this CFP to your research collaborators.

Best regards,

Benoît Vanderose - UNamur / PReCISE - benoit.vanderose at unamur.be<mailto:benoit.vanderose at unamur.be>
Julie Henry - UNamur / PReCISE - julie.henry at unamur.be<mailto:julie.henry at unamur.be>
Benoît Frénay - UNamur / PReCISE - benoit.frenay at unamur.be<mailto:benoit.frenay at unamur.be>
Xavier Devroey - TU Delft / SERG - X.D.M.Devroey at tudelft.nl<mailto:X.D.M.Devroey at tudelft.nl>

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2nd International Workshop on Education through Advanced Software Engineering and Artificial Intelligence (EASEAI)
Co-located with ESEC/FSE '20 in Sacramento, California, United States.
On November 9, 2020.
Website: https://easeai.github.io
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** DESCRIPTION **

In the past years, with the development and widespread of digital technologies, everyday life has been profoundly transformed. The general public, as well as specialized audiences, have to face an ever-increasing amount of knowledge and learn new abilities. The EASEAI workshop addresses that challenge by looking at software engineering, education, and artificial intelligence research fields to explore how they can be combined. Specifically, this workshop brings together researchers, teachers, and practitioners who use advanced software engineering tools and artificial intelligence techniques in the education field and through a transgenerational and transdisciplinary range of students to discuss the current state of the art and practices, and establish new future directions.

** TOPICS OF INTEREST **

Topics include, but are not limited to:

- New and unexpected usage of established software engineering practices in education environments.
- Integration of agile methods principles in education environments.
- Integration of software quality standards and methods dedicated to continuous improvement in education environments.
- Application to serious game and gamification in the context of education.
- Advances in automated grading of assignments.
- Advances in automated feedback and recommendations to provide support to students.
- Visualization of technical and/or scientific information in various fields (chemistry, software engineering, physics, history, sociology, etc.).
- Efforts related to the improvement of usability of advanced tools for non-experienced users.
- Dropout prediction in learning environments using machine learning.
- Feedback on case studies using cutting edge techniques, methods, and tools applied to educational environments.
- Improvement of computational thinking skills and digital literacy through software engineering.
- Integration of software engineering and artificial intelligence research into teaching and training.
- Introduction to artificial intelligence and machine learning principles for younger audiences.

** TYPES OF SUBMISSIONS **

We invite original papers in the conference format (two columns ACM sigconf publication format) describing positions and new ideas, as well as new results and reporting on innovative approaches (up to 6 pages). All accepted papers will be published in the ACM digital library, together with the other ESEC/FSE 2020 workshops proceedings. The review process is single-blind. Each contribution will be reviewed by at least three members of the program committee.

The workshop also welcomes presentations of previously peer-reviewed published papers. We will invite authors to submit a one-page extended abstract that will not be included in the proceedings. As previously published papers have been already reviewed and accepted, they will not be reviewed again for technical content. If needed, the presentations propositions will be prioritized, based on the content and structure of the sessions.

** IMPORTANT DATES **

Submission of full papers: July 8th, 2020
Notification of acceptance: August 26th, 2020
Camera ready: September 18th, 2020
Workshop date: November 9th, 2020
Submission: see https://easeai.github.io/#call

** WORKSHOP CHAIRS **

Benoît Vanderose, PReCISE, University of Namur (Belgium)
Julie Henry, PReCISE, University of Namur (Belgium)
Benoît Frénay, PReCISE, University of Namur (Belgium)
Xavier Devroey, Delft University of Technology (Netherlands)


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