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April 29, 2025
We extend our heartfelt thanks to all attendees, our distinguished speakers, and esteemed panelists for joining us today at the TIME 2025 Workshop. Your engagement, insights, and contributions made the event a truly enriching experience.
It was a pleasure to host such a vibrant exchange of ideas on transformative insights and multi-faceted evaluation in web technologies. We look forward to continuing the conversation and seeing you at future editions of TIME!
[TIME 2025@TheWebConf'25]
April 29, 2025
Two outstanding papers have been selected for awards at TIME 2025: the Transformative Insight Award goes to "The Journey of Action Recognition" by Xi Ding and Lei Wang, and the Multi-faceted Evaluation Excellence Award goes to "Semantic-tailored Variational-Contrastive Graph Learning for Cognitive Diagnosis" by Fei Liu et al.
[TI Award](Xi Ding@TIME 2025) | [ME Award](Fei Liu@TIME 2025)
April 29, 2025
TIME 2025 hosted a thought-provoking panel discussion on ‘Bridging Innovation and Responsibility in Web Technologies’, moderated by Dr. Syed M. Shamsul Islam and co-chaired by Dr. Zakir Hossain. The session featured expert panelists: A/Prof. Wei Liu (UWA), A/Prof. Rafiqul Islam (CSU), Dr. Lei Wang (Griffith University), and Dr. Basem Suleiman (UNSW). The discussion delved into critical topics at the intersection of AI ethics, human-in-the-loop systems, and responsible innovation in web technologies.
The panelists explored the future of AI and web technologies, emphasizing the need for ethical guidelines and transparency in developing AI systems. They highlighted the human-centric approach required to ensure AI solutions serve the greater good, addressing challenges like bias, fairness, and accountability.
One of the key takeaways was the urgent need for the integration of human-in-the-loop mechanisms to enhance the decision-making capabilities of AI systems while safeguarding ethical standards. The discussion also highlighted the importance of collaborative frameworks between technologists, policymakers, and end-users to address the broader implications of AI deployment in real-world scenarios.
The panel concluded with a call to action for ongoing dialogue and research on how to balance technological innovation with social responsibility, ensuring that web technologies contribute positively to society while mitigating potential risks.
[TIME 2025 Panel@TheWebConf'25]
April 29, 2025
TIME 2025 proudly welcomed two distinguished keynote speakers: A/Prof. Wei Liu (UWA), who presented on ‘Towards Causal Reasoning Agents’, and A/Prof. Rafiqul Islam (CSU), who discussed ‘Advancing Cybersecurity’, sharing their expertise on AI reasoning and digital security.
[A/Prof. Wei Liu@TIME 2025] | [A/Prof. Rafiqul Islam@TIME 2025]
April 24, 2025
We are excited to announce that the program schedule for the TIME 2025 workshops is now available! The schedule features a rich lineup of keynote talks, oral presentations, poster sessions, and panel discussions, offering an excellent platform for sharing research and fostering collaboration. We look forward to welcoming all participants to an engaging and inspiring event.
April 24, 2025
We’re delighted to recognize our Outstanding Reviewers and Area Chair for their exceptional contributions to TIME 2025. Their dedication and insightful feedback were vital to maintaining the high quality of this year’s program. Congratulations, and thank you for your service!
January 27, 2025
Paper decisions for TIME 2025 are finalized. Each submission was rigorously reviewed by at least three experts, with most receiving four or five reviews, including at least one from an industry researcher. The Area Chair carefully assessed all review aspects before making recommendations, and the program chairs conducted a thorough evaluation of submissions, reviews, author responses, and recommendations. As a result, 6 papers have been accepted for oral presentations and 5 for poster sessions.
January 21, 2025
Reviews are now available. Each submission has received a minimum of three reviews, with the majority receiving four or five. Authors are given until January 24th, 11:59 PM AoE, to prepare and submit an optional author response. This response will be visible to the Area Chairs during the final decision-making process.
January 15, 2025
Our workshop is participating in the fast-track process for TheWebConf 2025. Authors whose papers were rejected from the main conference can resubmit their work to our workshop with light revisions. Appendix: authors should cut and paste reviews from the main review process and include a section titled “Improvements,” where they should briefly describe any light revisions made in response to the reviews. Heavy revisions are not allowed. Submission Dates: The submission system will be open from January 20th to 26th (11:59 PM AOE). Final decisions will be made by January 27th. Confidentiality: Reviews will remain confidential, and the review process will be double-blind. Conflict of Interest: If we identify a conflict of interest, we will ask the author to submit elsewhere. Publication: Accepted papers will be published in the ACM Companion proceedings by default. If you wish to opt out, please notify us upon acceptance.
December 15, 2024
Workshop paper submission: (old: 18 December, 2024) new: 1 January, 2025
Workshop paper notification: (old: 13 January, 2025) new: 27 January, 2025
Workshop paper camera-ready: (old: 2 February, 2025) new: 7 February, 2025
November 28, 2024
Welcome to the official website of the TIME 2025 Workshop! Here you can find information about the workshop, including the call for papers, program details, invited speakers and more. Stay tuned for news and announcements as we prepare for the workshop in April 2025.
November 26, 2024
We are excited to announce that paper submissions are now open for "TIME 2025: The First International Workshop on Transformative Insights in Multi-faceted Evaluation", part of Web Conference 2025 (WWW 2025, A*). Contribute your research and help shape the future of evaluation!
November 26, 2024
Derived from the TIME Lab logo, this design symbolizes the dynamic flow of cross-domain knowledge. Fluid lines seamlessly integrate diverse ideas, while bold red strokes subtly form "WWW," emphasizing the focus on web technologies. The gradient transition from warm to cool tones represents the merging of academic and industry perspectives. Meanwhile, the circular shape conveys inclusivity and continuous evolution, aligning with our mission to bridge gaps and foster innovation in web research.
November 21, 2024
A select group of TIME Lab students have been appointed as coordinators for the TIME 2025 Workshop. Their roles include facilitating submissions, managing logistics, and enhancing communication among participants. This appointment reflects our commitment to nurturing young talent and integrating fresh perspectives into the workshop's organization.
November 21, 2024
We are thrilled to share that the TIME 2025 Workshop has been officially accepted as part of the prestigious Web Conference 2025 (WWW 2025, A*). This recognition underscores the importance of fostering transformative insights and multi-faceted evaluation in modern web technologies.
February, 2024
TlME Lab is a dynamic research team composed of master's and honours students from ANU, engaged in final-year research projects under the expert guidance of Dr. Lei Wang. The team is dedicated to advancing the fields of video processing, dynamics, and motion analysis, addressing both academic challenges and industry needs.