Summary of Proceedings Of the Second International Workshop on Explainable Ai For the Arts (xaixarts), by Nick Bryan-kinns et al.
Proceedings of The second international workshop on eXplainable AI for the Arts (XAIxArts)
by Nick Bryan-Kinns, Corey Ford, Shuoyang Zheng, Helen Kennedy, Alan Chamberlain, Makayla Lewis, Drew Hemment, Zijin Li, Qiong Wu, Lanxi Xiao, Gus Xia, Jeba Rezwana, Michael Clemens, Gabriel Vigliensoni
First submitted to arxiv on: 20 Jun 2024
Categories
- Main: Artificial Intelligence (cs.AI)
- Secondary: Human-Computer Interaction (cs.HC); Multimedia (cs.MM); Sound (cs.SD); Audio and Speech Processing (eess.AS)
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Medium | GrooveSquid.com (original content) | Medium Difficulty Summary This workshop aimed to bridge the gap between Explainable AI (XAI) and the creative fields by fostering collaboration among researchers in Human-Computer Interaction, Interaction Design, Artificial Intelligence, XAI, and Digital Arts. The event focused on exploring the potential of XAI for the Arts, bringing together experts from various disciplines. |
Low | GrooveSquid.com (original content) | Low Difficulty Summary This workshop is about using artificial intelligence to make its decisions more understandable and transparent, especially when it comes to creative fields like arts and design. It’s a chance for researchers in different areas to work together and figure out how AI can help us better understand why our art and designs are the way they are. |