Marco Matarese, Angelika Peer, Antonella De Angeli. "Towards the investigation of biases in interpersonal perception in human-robot interaction": link
Gualtiero Volpe, and Giovanna Varni. "Incorporating knowledge from the Social Sciences into the production of computational models for Human-AI interaction"
Matteo Filosa, Tiziana Catarci, Marco Angelini. "Towards AI-Assisted User-Centered Design of Interactive Visualization Systems"
Simone Ciciliano. "On The Potential Role of Large Language Model Interpretability in Human-Computer Interaction Research": link
Kostas Karpouzis. "Why Human-Centered AI Needs the Humanities"
Joost Broekens and Flor Plaza del Arco. "The Oracle of Silicon" (+"Challenges in Dealing with Silicon Oracles")
Emanuele Pucci, and Ludovica Piro."Human-Centered Design as a Compass for Accessible AI Interaction". link
Authors are invited to prepare a brief presentation to present their contribution to the workshop audience.
Each participant will be allocated up to 3 minutes to introduce themselves, present their position paper, and highlight how their work relates to the workshop theme. To support this, participants are asked to contribute 1-3 slides in a shared slide deck in advance of the workshop, which will serve as a visual aid during their presentation.
Given the tight schedule, presentations should be concise and focused. A brief Q&A or transition moment (approximately 1 minute) will follow each presentation, allowing for initial discussion and interaction among participants.
For any information, please send an email to: maristella.matera@polimi.it and to micol.spitale@polimi.it