Methodology and networking Sample Clauses

Methodology and networking. To collect XXXX’s articles editors will follow an iterative algorithm exemplified in the table number 5 OUTPUT Editorial plan with the list of authors Step 1 Editors meet and create a proposal for the coming issue with names of possible contributors Step 2 Editors contact authors and coordinate with them Step 3 Editors adjust the initial plan based on the interaction with authors Step 4 Repeat steps 1 – 2 – 3 until the list of authors is completed for the deadline The reviewing process will be constrained by a schedule of deadlines that should be flexible in order to encourage people to contribute. There will also be a flexible approach to the length of contributions, and specific issues will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Contributions will also be encouraged through open calls that can be disseminated through the mailing list of AI4EU partners and AI4EU platform. Most of OSAI’s outcome will result from an intense activity of networking and collaborations. The primary source of collaboration is the network of AI4EU partners. On the one hand, editors will ask AI4EU partners to contribute articles on aspects of their work that may regard ELSEC-AI issues. For example, XXXX plans to invite all AI4EU pilots to contribute case studies that can be discussed from an ELSEC-AI perspective. An opportunity to begin this conversation has been given by the AI4EU joint WP5/6/7/9 workshop held in Paris on May 2019. On the other hand, OSAI can contribute feedback and analysis to people working the AI4EU pilots and the five research areas addressed by WP7, i.e. Explainable AI, Verifiable AI, Collaborative AI, Integrative AI and Physical AI. Besides, XXXX will work closely with other WP5 members to help disseminate their work, such as the assessment of AI HLEG ethics guidelines and the development of the Value Design Methodology.
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