Workshop title: Reflection on intelligent systems: towards a cross-disciplinary 
definition
When: October 20-21, 2022 (Digital Workshop)
Deadline (2-pages abstract): September 7th
Website:  
https://www.iris.uni-stuttgart.de/public-engagement/news/Call-for-Papers-00005 

What does it mean to reflect on intelligent systems? Which tools and methods 
are needed to successfully engage in (critical) reflection on intelligent 
systems? What is the purpose of this reflection, its outcome, and who is the 
target audience? Which lessons can we learn from discipline-internal reflection 
practices? To what extent can these lessons be “translated” into 
interdisciplinary collaborations, teaching, science-policy debates, and science 
communication to a broader public?
Taking these questions as a starting point for this digital workshop, we aim to 
take the first steps towards a cross-disciplinary definition of the notion of 
reflection on intelligent systems by approaching the topic of reflection from 
various interdisciplinary perspectives. 

The conceptual outline of our workshop is defined by the goals and targets of 
reflection or, more specifically, by its end-users and their needs. We thus 
invite submissions that investigate empirical or theoretical work on the 
challenges and desiderata of reflection practices across different levels:
Theme 1: At a discipline-specific level, e.g., interpretability/introspection 
of intelligent systems. Why is reflection necessary if it does not improve 
performance? What are the ethical issues or catalysts of reflection at this 
level (e.g., bias, sustainability)?
Theme 2: At an interdisciplinary level: successful interdisciplinary 
collaboration requires a "translation" of the ontologies/methods of one 
discipline into the “language” of the other. While the outcome of reflection 
for interdisciplinary exchange likely shares features with discipline-specific 
reflection(s), the translation process reveals specific features that only 
"exist" at the intersection between different disciplines. 
Theme 3: From one discipline to the public: yet another type of reflection is 
driven by this practical question:  Why do we want the public to gain a deeper 
understanding of an intelligent system? And as a consequence, which aspects do 
we want the public to understand (clearly, not everything is necessary)? And 
what does the public want to know? 
Special Theme: Reflection and Teaching
Teaching is one of the strongest driving forces for reflection. As educators, 
we all feel at some point that we have only really understood the subject 
through the preparation of a lecture and sharing it with a class. How does this 
deep understanding relate to the three-layer structuring of reflection defined 
above? Indeed, students are part of the public (theme 3), but they are also 
experts in their respective disciplines to some extent (theme 1). Besides, the 
reflection on intelligent systems in teaching can be seen as a form of the 
conceptual translation we engage in when collaborating with experts of other 
disciplines who have limited knowledge of our domain (theme 2).

Submissions
Submissions (2-page abstracts) should relate to one or multiple workshop 
themes. We particularly encourage submissions that report on unpublished 
empirical or theoretical work or present relevant aspects of already published 
work. As this is a workshop, working papers are welcome!
All submissions should be sent to [email protected] 
with a short bio by August 7th, 2022. The participants will be notified of the 
acceptance by mid-September. 

Invited speaker: Gregor Betz (https://www.gregorbetz.de/) + TBA

Organizers: This two-day online event is hosted by the University of Stuttgart, 
Interchange Forum for Reflecting on Intelligent Systems (IRIS), and organized 
by Gabriella Lapesa, Lukas Erhard, Curtis Runstedler, and Sierra Kaiser.
Contact: [email protected] & 
[email protected]
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