15 mn each: 10 mn presentation and ~ 5 mn questions & discussion
Max Pascher and Jens Gerken. Embedded Intelligence for Shared Control: Threshold Tuning and AI Runtime Switching in Assistive Human-Robot Interaction
Camille Fayollas, Moncef Garouani and Célia Martinie. Explainable Artificial Intelligence in Critical Interactive Systems: Challenges and opportunities
Simone Stumpf, Patrizia Di Campli San Vito, Cari Hyde-Vaamonde, Gefion Thuermer, Elena Simperl, Ayah Soufan, Yashar Moshfeghi, Eva Fringi, Penny Johnston and Yunhyong Kim. Engineering Safe and Trustworthy AI: The Participatory Harm Auditing Workbenches and Methodologies (PHAWM) project
Tom Gross. Towards Advanced Notification Management by Embedding AI Technology
15 mn each: 10 mn presentation and ~ 5 mn questions & discussion
Aaron Conrardy, Alfredo Capozucca and Jordi Cabot. Towards a unified user modeling language for engineering human centered AI systems
Maylon Macedo and Luciana Zaina. Can GenAI Provide Insights Like a UX Professional? A comparison of Humans and GenAI rationale about UX data
Sebe Vanbrabant, Gustavo Rovelo Ruiz and Davy Vanacken. Composable Building Blocks for Controllable and Transparent Interactive AI Systems
Thomas Weber, Sven Mayer and Albrecht Schmidt. AI-Assisted Specification-Driven Software Creation
Ezequiel Moreira and José Creissac Campos. On the use of LLMs to explain model checking counterexamples
15 mn each: 10mn presentation and ~ 5 mn questions & discussion
Stefano Zeppieri, Alessandro Aiuti, Alba Bisante, Venkata Srikanth Varma Datla, Gabriella Trasciatti and Emanuele Panizzi. Engineering Large Language Model Agents for Transforming Unstructured Descriptions into Structured Input
Téo Sanchez, Fani-Marina Kalamara, Simone Stumpf and Baptiste Caramiaux. Exploring people’s testing strategies in ML-based image classification
Jarne Thys, Davy Vanacken and Gustavo Rovelo Ruiz. Improving AI Text Classification: A Cascaded Approach
Re-occurring problems, challenges, drawbacks, and benefits
What’s next - future challenges & collaborations
Participants with an accepted submission will present a summary of their contribution highlighting the relationship with the main topics of the workshop. The presentation should highlight explicitly: the application domain and its specificities, the AI technologies deployed (and their objective), the user interface and the interactions, the users’ goals and tasks, and the engineering issues related to the integration of these AI technologies in the interactive system. Other aspects relevant to the workshop may also be presented, such as lessons learned, both negative and positive, about the tools and methods used during the engineering process.
The interactive sessions is dedicated to discussing re-occurring problems and challenges, drawbacks, and benefits of integrating (or deciding not to) AI technologies. As basic material for the discussion, the workshop organisers will take notes during the presentations and start to structure these into categories. To foster interaction between workshop participants and to produce diverse outcomes, the first hour there will be group discussions in subgroups that are composed out of a random selection of the participants.