Wednesday, 15. June (Day 1) |
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Registration
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Welcome
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Exemplars and Counterexemplars Explanations for Skin Lesion Classifiers (#82)
- Carlo Metta, Riccardo Guidotti, Yuan Yin, Patrick Gallinari and Salvatore Rinzivillo |
Does Personalization Help? Predicting How Social Situations Affect Personal Values (#51)
- Ilir Kola, Ralvi Isufaj and Catholijn M. Jonker |
MiniCoDe Workshops: Minimise Algorithmic Bias in Collaborative Decision Making with Design Fiction (#58)
- Alessio Malizia, Silvio Carta, Tommaso Turchi and Clara Crivellaro |
Open, multiple, adjunct. Decision support at the time of relational AI (#37)
- Federico Cabitza and Chiara Natali |
Lunch
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Keynote by Joanna Bryson
- With whom do we hybridise? Principle Agents of AI Artificial Intelligence is a set of techniques facilitating our capacity to navigate the information spaces afforded by substantial improvements in digital technologies and infrastructures. But whose is this “our” – who is gaining in capacities and at what costs? In this talk I will review a sampling of AI impacts in the individual, national, and global spheres. I will present my recent research in transparency for and through AI, governance of those that produce AI, and the transnational dynamics that may be obscuring and even compromising our agency. I use this evidence to suggest that ultimately ethics and responsibility are only sensible framings for relationships between peers, and artefacts are never true peers with organisms. |
A Sequence-Based Dialog Management Framework for Enhancing Co-Regulated Dialog (#40)
- Florian Kunneman and Koen Hindriks |
POMDP-based adaptive interaction through physiological computing (#18)
- Gaganpreet Singh, Raphaëlle N. Roy and Caroline Ponzoni Carvalho Chanel |
Learning to Cooperate with Human Evaluative Feedback and Demonstrations (#19)
- Mehul Verma and Erman Acar |
Landmarks in Case-based Reasoning: From Theory to Data (#81) **
- Wijnand van Woerkom, Davide Grossi, Henry Prakken and Bart Verheij |
Can AI reduce motivated reasoning in news consumption? Investigating the role of attitudes towards AI and motivated reasoning in shaping trust perceptions of news (#59)
- Magdalena Wischnewski and Nicole Krämer |
Trust in Clinical AI: Expanding the Unit of Analysis (#30) **
- Jacob Browne, Saskia Bakker, Bin Yu, Peter Lloyd and Somaya Ben Allouch |
Towards an AI assistant for power grid operators (#22)
- Antoine Marot, Alexandre Rozier, Matthieu Dussartre, Laure Crochepiere a and Benjamin Donnot |
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Wednesday, 15. June (Day 1) |
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Wednesday, 15. June (Day 1) |
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Wednesday, 15. June (Day 1) |
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Wednesday, 15. June (Day 1) |
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Exemplars and Counterexemplars Explanations for Skin Lesion Classifiers (#82)
- Carlo Metta, Riccardo Guidotti, Yuan Yin, Patrick Gallinari and Salvatore Rinzivillo |
Wednesday, 15. June (Day 1) |
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Does Personalization Help? Predicting How Social Situations Affect Personal Values (#51)
- Ilir Kola, Ralvi Isufaj and Catholijn M. Jonker |
Wednesday, 15. June (Day 1) |
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MiniCoDe Workshops: Minimise Algorithmic Bias in Collaborative Decision Making with Design Fiction (#58)
- Alessio Malizia, Silvio Carta, Tommaso Turchi and Clara Crivellaro |
Wednesday, 15. June (Day 1) |
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Open, multiple, adjunct. Decision support at the time of relational AI (#37)
- Federico Cabitza and Chiara Natali |
Wednesday, 15. June (Day 1) |
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Lunch
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Wednesday, 15. June (Day 1) |
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Keynote by Joanna Bryson
- With whom do we hybridise? Principle Agents of AI Artificial Intelligence is a set of techniques facilitating our capacity to navigate the information spaces afforded by substantial improvements in digital technologies and infrastructures. But whose is this “our” – who is gaining in capacities and at what costs? In this talk I will review a sampling of AI impacts in the individual, national, and global spheres. I will present my recent research in transparency for and through AI, governance of those that produce AI, and the transnational dynamics that may be obscuring and even compromising our agency. I use this evidence to suggest that ultimately ethics and responsibility are only sensible framings for relationships between peers, and artefacts are never true peers with organisms. |
Wednesday, 15. June (Day 1) |
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A Sequence-Based Dialog Management Framework for Enhancing Co-Regulated Dialog (#40)
- Florian Kunneman and Koen Hindriks |
Wednesday, 15. June (Day 1) |
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POMDP-based adaptive interaction through physiological computing (#18)
- Gaganpreet Singh, Raphaëlle N. Roy and Caroline Ponzoni Carvalho Chanel |
Wednesday, 15. June (Day 1) |
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Learning to Cooperate with Human Evaluative Feedback and Demonstrations (#19)
- Mehul Verma and Erman Acar |
Wednesday, 15. June (Day 1) |
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Landmarks in Case-based Reasoning: From Theory to Data (#81) **
- Wijnand van Woerkom, Davide Grossi, Henry Prakken and Bart Verheij |
Wednesday, 15. June (Day 1) |
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Can AI reduce motivated reasoning in news consumption? Investigating the role of attitudes towards AI and motivated reasoning in shaping trust perceptions of news (#59)
- Magdalena Wischnewski and Nicole Krämer |
Wednesday, 15. June (Day 1) |
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Trust in Clinical AI: Expanding the Unit of Analysis (#30) **
- Jacob Browne, Saskia Bakker, Bin Yu, Peter Lloyd and Somaya Ben Allouch |
Wednesday, 15. June (Day 1) |
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Towards an AI assistant for power grid operators (#22)
- Antoine Marot, Alexandre Rozier, Matthieu Dussartre, Laure Crochepiere a and Benjamin Donnot |
Wednesday, 15. June (Day 1) |
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Registration
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Wednesday, 15. June (Day 1) |
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Welcome
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Wednesday, 15. June (Day 1) |
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Wednesday, 15. June (Day 1)
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Registration
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Welcome
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Minute madness
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Coffee Break
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Knowledge Graphs in Support of Human Machine Intelligence (#67)
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Christophe Guéret
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Exemplars and Counterexemplars Explanations for Skin Lesion Classifiers (#82)
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Carlo Metta, Riccardo Guidotti, Yuan Yin, Patrick Gallinari and Salvatore Rinzivillo
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Does Personalization Help? Predicting How Social Situations Affect Personal Values (#51)
-
Ilir Kola, Ralvi Isufaj and Catholijn M. Jonker
-
MiniCoDe Workshops: Minimise Algorithmic Bias in Collaborative Decision Making with Design Fiction (#58)
-
Alessio Malizia, Silvio Carta, Tommaso Turchi and Clara Crivellaro
-
Open, multiple, adjunct. Decision support at the time of relational AI (#37)
-
Federico Cabitza and Chiara Natali
-
Lunch
-
-
Keynote by Joanna Bryson
-
With whom do we hybridise? Principle Agents of AI
Artificial Intelligence is a set of techniques facilitating our capacity to navigate the information spaces afforded by substantial improvements in digital technologies and infrastructures. But whose is this “our” – who is gaining in capacities and at what costs? In this talk I will review a sampling of AI impacts in the individual, national, and global spheres. I will present my recent research in transparency for and through AI, governance of those that produce AI, and the transnational dynamics that may be obscuring and even compromising our agency. I use this evidence to suggest that ultimately ethics and responsibility are only sensible framings for relationships between peers, and artefacts are never true peers with organisms.
-
A Sequence-Based Dialog Management Framework for Enhancing Co-Regulated Dialog (#40)
-
Florian Kunneman and Koen Hindriks
-
POMDP-based adaptive interaction through physiological computing (#18)
-
Gaganpreet Singh, Raphaëlle N. Roy and Caroline Ponzoni Carvalho Chanel
-
Learning to Cooperate with Human Evaluative Feedback and Demonstrations (#19)
-
Mehul Verma and Erman Acar
-
Coffee Break
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-
Landmarks in Case-based Reasoning: From Theory to Data (#81) **
-
Wijnand van Woerkom, Davide Grossi, Henry Prakken and Bart Verheij
-
Can AI reduce motivated reasoning in news consumption? Investigating the role of attitudes towards AI and motivated reasoning in shaping trust perceptions of news (#59)
-
Magdalena Wischnewski and Nicole Krämer
-
Trust in Clinical AI: Expanding the Unit of Analysis (#30) **
-
Jacob Browne, Saskia Bakker, Bin Yu, Peter Lloyd and Somaya Ben Allouch
-
Towards an AI assistant for power grid operators (#22)
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Antoine Marot, Alexandre Rozier, Matthieu Dussartre, Laure Crochepiere a and Benjamin Donnot
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Posters & Demos Session
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with drinks and fingerfood