Dear All,

We invite paper submissions to the Workshop on COuntering Disinformation
with AI (CODAI), which will take place on  20 October at ECAI 2024.

*Website:* https://codai2024.github.io/

*Important dates*
Submission deadline: 15th May 2024
Accept/Reject Communications: 1st July 2024
Camera-ready papers due: 22nd July 2024
Workshop date: 20 October 2024
All deadlines are 11:59 pm UTC-12 (“anywhere on earth”).

*Overview*
Social media platforms which have been designed primarily to allow users to
create and share content with others, have become integral parts of modern
communication, enabling people to connect with each other as well as for
broadcasting information to a wider audience. On one side these platforms
provide an opportunity to facilitate discussions in an open and free
environment. On the flip side, new societal issues have started emerging on
these platforms. Among all the issues, the topic of misinformation has been
prevalent on these platforms. The term misinformation is an umbrella term
which encompasses various entities such as fake news, hoaxes, rumors to
name a few. While misinformation refers to non-intentional spread of
non-authentic information, the term disinformation points to spreading of a
piece of inauthentic information with certain malign intentions.

*Topics*
Areas of interest to include, but are not limited to, the following:

   - Information diffusion models for understanding and thwarting the
   spread of low-quality information;
   - Characterization and detection of coordinated inauthentic behavior;
   - Novel techniques for detecting malicious accounts (e.g., bots, cyborgs
   and trolls);
   - Information diffusion models for understanding and thwarting the
   spread of low-quality information;
   - Understanding and detection of disinformation;
   - Study, inference and detection of narratives in disinformation
   campaigns;
   - Impact/Harm of misinformation on society.
   - Case-studies on the spread and impact of fake news in controversial
   topics such as politics, health, climate change, economics, migration.
   - Social and psychological studies, or data analytics related to
   misinformation spreaders.
   - Metrics, tools and methods for measuring the impact of fake news and
   of coordinated inauthentic behaviors;
   - Datasets for evaluation.

*Submission Link:*  https://chairingtool.com/

*Submission Types*
*Original submissions:* Submissions about unpublished ideas will be
reviewed by a double-blind process and should be anonymous.
*Transferred papers* In addition to regular paper submissions, we also
consider accepting papers rejected from the main conference. Decisions
about acceptance of these transferred papers will be based on the reviews
of the ECAI PC.
Accepted submissions will be presented at the workshop as oral
presentations.

*Format and styling*
Submissions should be formatted according to the ECAI formatting
instructions and not exceed 7 pages (plus 1 extra page for references).
All submissions should use the ECAI 2024 template and formatting
requirements specified by ECAI.

Please send any questions about the workshop to codaih...@gmail.com

*Organisers*

Rajesh Sharma, University of Tartu, Estonia
Anselmo Peñas, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED), Spain
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