Friday, 17. June (Day 3) |
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Community Meeting
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Keynote by Fernanda Viegas
- Designing AI systems with a variety of users in mind How should people relate to artificial intelligence technology? Is it a tool to be used, a partner to be consulted, or perhaps a source of inspiration and awe? As technology advances, choosing useful human/AI relationship framings will become an increasingly important question for designers, technologists and users. I’ll discuss a series of research projects–ranging from data visualizations and tools for medical practitioners to guidelines for designers–that illustrate how AI can play each of these roles. By providing users with a diversity of engagement possibilities, I hope to develop more responsible and effective ways to construct, use and evaluate this technology. |
A Song of (Dis)agreement: Evaluating the Evaluation of Explainable Artificial Intelligence in Natural Language Processing (#21)
- Michael Neely, Stefan Schouten, Maurits Bleeker and Ana Lucic |
An Empirical Investigation of Reliance on AI-Assistance in a Noisy-Image Classification Task (#92)
- Heliodoro Tejeda Lemus, Aakriti Kumar and Mark Steyvers |
The games we play: how critical complexity improves machine learning (#7)
- Abeba Birhane and David J. Sumpter |
Monitoring Fairness in HOLDA (#66) *
- Michele Fontana, Francesca Naretto, Anna Monreale and Fosca Giannotti |
Lunch
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Best-Response Bayesian Reinforcement Learning with Bayes-adaptive POMDPs for Centaurs (#78)
- Mustafa Mert Çelikok, Frans Oliehoek and Samuel Kaski |
HyEnA: A Hybrid Method for Extracting Arguments from Opinions (#16) **
- Michiel van der Meer, Enrico Liscio, Catholijn M. Jonker, Aske Plaat, Piek Vossen and Pradeep K. Murukannaiah |
What AI Practitioners Say about Human-AI Trust: Its Role, Importance, and Factors That Affect It (#93)
- Oleksandra Vereschak, Gilles Bailly and Baptiste Caramiaux |
Closing and Award Ceremony
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Friday, 17. June (Day 3) |
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Community Meeting
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Friday, 17. June (Day 3) |
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Keynote by Fernanda Viegas
- Designing AI systems with a variety of users in mind How should people relate to artificial intelligence technology? Is it a tool to be used, a partner to be consulted, or perhaps a source of inspiration and awe? As technology advances, choosing useful human/AI relationship framings will become an increasingly important question for designers, technologists and users. I’ll discuss a series of research projects–ranging from data visualizations and tools for medical practitioners to guidelines for designers–that illustrate how AI can play each of these roles. By providing users with a diversity of engagement possibilities, I hope to develop more responsible and effective ways to construct, use and evaluate this technology. |
Friday, 17. June (Day 3) |
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Friday, 17. June (Day 3) |
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A Song of (Dis)agreement: Evaluating the Evaluation of Explainable Artificial Intelligence in Natural Language Processing (#21)
- Michael Neely, Stefan Schouten, Maurits Bleeker and Ana Lucic |
Friday, 17. June (Day 3) |
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An Empirical Investigation of Reliance on AI-Assistance in a Noisy-Image Classification Task (#92)
- Heliodoro Tejeda Lemus, Aakriti Kumar and Mark Steyvers |
Friday, 17. June (Day 3) |
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The games we play: how critical complexity improves machine learning (#7)
- Abeba Birhane and David J. Sumpter |
Friday, 17. June (Day 3) |
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Monitoring Fairness in HOLDA (#66) *
- Michele Fontana, Francesca Naretto, Anna Monreale and Fosca Giannotti |
Friday, 17. June (Day 3) |
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Lunch
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Friday, 17. June (Day 3) |
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Best-Response Bayesian Reinforcement Learning with Bayes-adaptive POMDPs for Centaurs (#78)
- Mustafa Mert Çelikok, Frans Oliehoek and Samuel Kaski |
Friday, 17. June (Day 3) |
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HyEnA: A Hybrid Method for Extracting Arguments from Opinions (#16) **
- Michiel van der Meer, Enrico Liscio, Catholijn M. Jonker, Aske Plaat, Piek Vossen and Pradeep K. Murukannaiah |
Friday, 17. June (Day 3) |
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What AI Practitioners Say about Human-AI Trust: Its Role, Importance, and Factors That Affect It (#93)
- Oleksandra Vereschak, Gilles Bailly and Baptiste Caramiaux |
Friday, 17. June (Day 3) |
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Closing and Award Ceremony
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Friday, 17. June (Day 3)
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Community Meeting
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Keynote by Fernanda Viegas
-
Designing AI systems with a variety of users in mind
How should people relate to artificial intelligence technology? Is it a tool to be used, a partner to be consulted, or perhaps a source of inspiration and awe? As technology advances, choosing useful human/AI relationship framings will become an increasingly important question for designers, technologists and users. I’ll discuss a series of research projects–ranging from data visualizations and tools for medical practitioners to guidelines for designers–that illustrate how AI can play each of these roles. By providing users with a diversity of engagement possibilities, I hope to develop more responsible and effective ways to construct, use and evaluate this technology.
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Coffee Break
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A Song of (Dis)agreement: Evaluating the Evaluation of Explainable Artificial Intelligence in Natural Language Processing (#21)
-
Michael Neely, Stefan Schouten, Maurits Bleeker and Ana Lucic
-
An Empirical Investigation of Reliance on AI-Assistance in a Noisy-Image Classification Task (#92)
-
Heliodoro Tejeda Lemus, Aakriti Kumar and Mark Steyvers
-
The games we play: how critical complexity improves machine learning (#7)
-
Abeba Birhane and David J. Sumpter
-
Monitoring Fairness in HOLDA (#66) *
-
Michele Fontana, Francesca Naretto, Anna Monreale and Fosca Giannotti
-
Lunch
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-
Best-Response Bayesian Reinforcement Learning with Bayes-adaptive POMDPs for Centaurs (#78)
-
Mustafa Mert Çelikok, Frans Oliehoek and Samuel Kaski
-
HyEnA: A Hybrid Method for Extracting Arguments from Opinions (#16) **
-
Michiel van der Meer, Enrico Liscio, Catholijn M. Jonker, Aske Plaat, Piek Vossen and Pradeep K. Murukannaiah
-
What AI Practitioners Say about Human-AI Trust: Its Role, Importance, and Factors That Affect It (#93)
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Oleksandra Vereschak, Gilles Bailly and Baptiste Caramiaux
-
Closing and Award Ceremony
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Coffee Break
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