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HHAI 2024: Malmö, Sweden
- Fabian Lorig, Jason Tucker, Adam Dahlgren Lindström, Frank Dignum, Pradeep K. Murukannaiah, Andreas Theodorou, Pinar Yolum:
HHAI 2024: Hybrid Human AI Systems for the Social Good - Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Hybrid Human-Artificial Intelligence, Malmö, Sweden, 10-14 June 2024. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications 386, IOS Press 2024, ISBN 978-1-64368-522-9 - Katherine Abramski, Clara Lavorati, Giulio Rossetti, Massimo Stella:
LLM-Generated Word Association Norms. 3-12 - Ajaya Adhikari, Joost A. G. M. van Genabeek, Steven Dhondt, Cor J. Veenman:
Beyond Skills: The Role of Values in Job Seeking in the Era of Industry 5.0. 13-21 - Michael Akintunde, Vahid Yazdanpanah, Asieh Salehi Fathabadi, Corina Cîrstea, Mehdi Dastani, Luc Moreau:
Formal Specification of Actual Trust in Multiagent Systems. 22-35 - Costanza Alfieri, Martina De Sanctis, Donatella Donati, Paola Inverardi:
In Search of Clarity: Discerning Between Human Replacement and Augmentation. 36-45 - Florentina Armaselu:
Playing the Imitation Game: Human-AI Simulators in Pedagogic Design. 46-54 - Hüseyin Aydin:
Assisting Users in Privacy Conflicts with Partially Observable Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning. 55-63 - Paulo Bruno S. Serafim, Pierluigi Crescenzi, Gizem Gezici, Eleonora Cappuccio, Salvatore Rinzivillo, Fosca Giannotti:
Exploring Large Language Models Capabilities to Explain Decision Trees. 64-72 - Eleonora Cappuccio, Isacco Beretta, Marta Marchiori Manerba, Salvatore Rinzivillo:
An Interactive Interface for Feature Space Navigation. 73-83 - Wen-Tseng Chang, Shihan Wang, Stephanie Kramer, Michel Oey, Somaya Ben Allouch:
Human-Centered AI for Dementia Care: Using Reinforcement Learning for Personalized Interventions Support in Eating and Drinking Scenarios. 84-93 - Victor de Boer, Lise Stork:
Hybrid Intelligence for Digital Humanities. 94-104 - Alexis Ellis, Brandon Dave, Hugh Salehi, Subhashini Ganapathy, Cogan Shimizu:
EASY-AI: sEmantic And compoSable glYphs for representing AI systems. 105-113 - Emre Erdogan, Frank Dignum, Rineke Verbrugge:
Effective Maintenance of Computational Theory of Mind for Human-AI Collaboration. 114-123 - Christian Fleiner, Joost Vennekens:
Towards Effective Management of Verbal Probability Expressions Using a Co-Learning Approach. 124-133 - Önder Gürcan:
LLM-Augmented Agent-Based Modelling for Social Simulations: Challenges and Opportunities. 134-144 - Luke Haliburton, Sinksar Ghebremedhin, Robin Welsch, Albrecht Schmidt, Sven Mayer:
Investigating Labeler Bias in Face Annotation for Machine Learning. 145-161 - Maria Hartikainen, Guna Spurava, Kaisa Väänänen:
Human-AI Collaboration in Smart Manufacturing: Key Concepts and Framework for Design. 162-172 - Ilaria Tiddi, Shenghui Wang, Stefan Schlobach, Dirk Heylen:
Assessing the HI-ness of Virtual Heritage Applications with Knowledge Engineering. 173-187 - Esther S. Kox, Beatrice Beretta:
Evaluating Generative AI Incidents: An Exploratory Vignette Study on the Role of Trust, Attitude and AI Literacy. 188-198 - Lars Krupp, Steffen Steinert, Maximilian Kiefer-Emmanouilidis, Karina E. Avila, Paul Lukowicz, Jochen Kuhn, Stefan Küchemann, Jakob Karolus:
Unreflected Acceptance - Investigating the Negative Consequences of ChatGPT-Assisted Problem Solving in Physics Education. 199-212 - Carina Liebers, Niklas Pfützenreuter, Jonas Auda, Uwe Gruenefeld, Stefan Schneegass:
"Computer, Generate!" - Investigating User-Controlled Generation of Immersive Virtual Environments. 213-227 - André Meyer-Vitali, Wico Mulder:
Human-AI Engineering for Adults. 228-240 - Andy Nguyen, Faith Ilesanmi, Belle Dang, Eija Vuorenmaa, Sanna Järvelä:
Hybrid Intelligence in Academic Writing: Examining Self-Regulated Learning Patterns in an AI-Assisted Writing Task. 241-254 - Sangeetha Ramanath:
The Eve of AI Reclaiming Womanhood Through Co-Design with Artificial Intelligence. 255-263 - Alisa Scharmann, Annika Ridder, Tristan Kühn, Sophie Weller, Nicole Krämer:
Trust in AI Chatbots: The Perceived Expertise of ChatGPT in Subjective and Objective Tasks. 264-280 - Ramira van der Meulen, Rineke Verbrugge, Max J. van Duijn:
Common Ground Provides a Mental Shortcut in Agent-Agent Interaction. 281-290 - Ludi van Leeuwen, Rineke Verbrugge, Bart Verheij, Silja Renooij:
Building a Stronger Case: Combining Evidence and Law in Scenario-Based Bayesian Networks. 291-299 - Ruben S. Verhagen, Alexandra Marcu, Mark A. Neerincx, Myrthe L. Tielman:
The Influence of Interdependence on Trust Calibration in Human-Machine Teams. 300-314 - Piek Vossen, Selene Baez Santamaría, Thomas Baier:
A Conversational Agent for Structured Diary Construction Enabling Monitoring of Functioning & Well-Being. 315-324 - Joost Vossers, Andreas Brännström, Erik A. M. Borglund, Jonas Hansson, Juan Carlos Nieves:
Human-Aware Planning for Situational Awareness in Indoor Police Interventions. 325-334 - Sachini S. Weerawardhana, Michael Akintunde, Luc Moreau:
Exploring the Dynamic Nature of Trust Using Interventions in a Human-AI Collaborative Task. 335-349 - Johanna Wolff, Victor de Boer, Dirk Heylen, M. Birna van Riemsdijk:
Using Default Logic to Create Adaptable User Models for Behavior Support Agents. 350-359 - Eya Ben Chaaben:
Exploring Human-AI Collaboration and Explainability for Sustainable ML. 363-370 - Maria Hartikainen:
Investigations to Facilitate Human-Centred AI Development in Manufacturing. 371-378 - Jack McKinlay:
Towards Value Alignment for Opaque Agents Through Concept Analysis and Inter-Agent Value Modelling. 386-393 - Brian Mac Namee:
Explainable Interactive Machine Learning Using Prototypical Part Networks for Medical Image Analysis. 402-408 - Xiaohan Peng:
Designing Expressive Interaction with Generative Artificial Intelligence. 409-417 - Joanna Sorysz:
Artificial Intelligence in Wearables - Challenges and Opportunities in Physical Therapy and Sports Training. 427-433 - Gleb Vzorin:
Integrating Minds and Machines: The Role of Digital Externalization in Evolving Cognitive Architectures. 434-440 - Giacomo Zamprogno:
Hypothesis Updating by Combining Knowledge Graphs and Argumentation. 441-448 - Katherine Abramski, Salvatore Citraro, Luigi Lombardi, Giulio Rossetti, Massimo Stella:
Cognitive Network Science Unveils Affective Bias in GPT Models Mirroring Math Anxiety in High-School Students. 451-453 - Alexander Berman:
Why Do You Think This Person Is Introverted? - Towards Conversational Argumentative Explainability. 454-456 - Pei-Yu Chen, Selene Baez Santamaría, Maaike H. T. de Boer, Floris den Hengst, Bart A. Kamphorst, Quirine T. S. Smit, Shihan Wang, Johanna Wolff:
Intelligent Support Systems for Lifestyle Change: Integrating Dialogue, Information Extraction, and Reasoning. 457-459 - Bertilla Fabris, Fabian Lorig:
Institutional Modelling: A Case Study of the Swedish Organ Donation System. 460-462 - János Adrián Gulyás, Miklós Máté Badó, Kristian Fenech, András Lorincz:
Keep Gesturing: A Game for Pragmatic Communication. 463-465 - Alexandra Hettich:
What Happens to a Robotic Startup While It Evolves. 466-468 - Leila Methnani, Adam Dahlgren Lindström, Virginia Dignum:
The Impact of Mixed-Initiative on Collaboration in Hybrid AI. 469-471 - Jacob Sherson:
A Hybrid Intelligent Change Management Approach to Generative AI Adoption. 472-474 - Jacob Sherson, Janet Rafner, Safinaz Büyükgüzel:
Operational Criteria of Hybrid Intelligence for Generative AI Virtual Assistants. 475-477 - Jacob Sherson, Florent Vinchon:
Facilitating Human Feedback for GenAI Prompt Optimization. 478-480 - Michiel van der Meer, Piek Vossen, Catholijn M. Jonker, Pradeep K. Murukannaiah:
Value-Sensitive Disagreement Analysis for Online Deliberation. 481-484 - Gleb Vzorin, Anna Sedykh:
ChatGPT May Foster Human Gist Memory While Offloading Less Sufficient Information. 485-487 - Kio Zhu, William Nickley:
AI + Object Making & Creative Content. 488-489
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