---------------------------------------------------------------- Computational Accountability and Responsibility in Multiagent Systems (CARe-MAS) Workshop Nice, France, 31 October 2017 co-located with PRIMA 2017 http://di.unito.it/caremas17 Call for Papers, Position Papers, Challenges ---------------------------------------------------------------- The CARe-MAS Workshop aims at providing a discussion forum for researchers and practitioners who are investigating issues relat‐ ed to "computational accountability and responsibility in multi‐ agent systems". CARe-MAS concerns the use of Artificial Intelli‐ gence techniques and approaches âwith particular care to multia‐ gent systemsâ to help supporting the realization of accountabili‐ ty frameworks which, in turn, help organizations to respect their commitments, help individuals in organizing their work, help managers in taking decisions, improve infrastructure and procedures, and so forth. The development of such special‐ ized management systems introduces challenges and requirements for handling ethical issues, e.g. serving the requirements of transparency, accountability, and privacy preservation. We be‐ lieve that such challenges can be faced with the support of in‐ telligent systems, with plenty of potential applications in fields like finance and business transactions, fair business practices, resource management, consumer protection, economic systems, corruption, sales and marketing, health care, public ad‐ ministration, smart cities, and decision support. We thus call for papers that are concerned with any aspect of computational accountability and responsibility in multiagent systems. The list of topics includes but is not limited to: * Computational Accountability/Responsibility; * Engineering socioâtechnical systems to realize accountability frameworks; * Relationships between social commitments/social computing and computational accountability/responsibilty; * Normative multiagent systems and computational accountability frameworks; * Computational accountability and responsibility of/within or‐ ganizations and institutions; * Legal reasoning, computable contracts, and computational law in the definition of computational accountability and responsibility; * Semantic and agreement technologies; * Individual and collective responsibility; * Value sensitive design; * Application of AI methodologies to the realizazion of computa‐ tional accoutnability and responsibility, such as: o knowledge representation, o reasoning, o data-aware approaches, o software engineering, o recommendation systems. *Location* CARe‐MAS 2017 is held jointly with the 20th International Confer‐ ence on Principles and Practice of Multi‐Agent Systems in Nice, France. *Important Dates* * Paper submission deadline: 17 September 2017 * Notification to the authors: 1 October 2017 * Camera‐ready copies due: 22 October 2017 *Venue* Co-located with, the 20th International Conference on Principles and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems (PRIMA 2017) Web site: https://prima2017.gforge.uni.lu/ *Organizers* Matteo Baldoni University of Torino, Deparrtment of Computer Science http://www.di.unito.it/~baldoni Cristina Baroglio University of Torino, Deparrtment of Computer Science http://www.di.unito.it/~baroglio Roberto Micalizio University of Torino, Deparrtment of Computer Science http://www.di.unito.it/~micalizi *Submission* All contributions will have to be formatted according to the LNCS style. We accept two kinds of contribution: (1) Short: descriptions of on-going works, position papers, demos and ideas (from 2 to 8 pages); (2) Full: research papers (from 9 to 15 pages). Submission site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=caremas2017 *Publication* Depending on the received submissions we will evaluate the feasibility of one or both the following publications: (1) proceedings on a volume published by CEUR‐WS.org; (2) assuming a sufficient number of high-quality submissions, we are going to consider the publication of selected, re‐ vised, and extended versions of the presented papers as a special issue on an international journal. Preproceedings will be available in electronic format before the workshop. *Acknowledgements* This workshop is organized within the "Accountable Trustworthy Organizations and Systems (AThOS)" project, funded by Università degli Studi di Torino and Compagnia di San Paolo (CSP 2014).