Our four hour workshop on Thursday 12th June will feature talks from invited speakers along with flash talks, a panel debate on topics voted by the audience, and a brainstorming activity.
Location: Joly Theatre, Hamilton Building
You can also watch the talks free online via Zoom: https://princeton.zoom.us/j/94567670979
8:30am:
Doors open
9:00 - 9:10am:
Opening Remarks
Ana da Silva Pinho, Georgia Turner, Dan-Mircea Mirea
Workshop organizers
9:10am - 9:40am:
Speaker Session 1
Björn Lindström
A computational reward learning account of social media engagement
Aaron Heller
Ecological drivers of emotion and their links to psychopathology
9:40am - 10am:
Flash Talks 1
Sahiti Chebolu
Weighting waiting: Optimal and sub-optimal intertemporal decisions explain procrastination in a real-world task
David Cormack
Deploying RL in the wild - an aerospace perspective
Levi Solomyak
Inferences about the environment drive distinct emotions that shape behavior
10:00am - 10:10am:
Break
10:10am - 10:40am:
Speaker Session 2
Sugandha Sharma
Toward human-AI alignment in large-scale multi-player games
Ross Otto
Using large naturalistic datasets to understand decision-making in the real world
10:40am - 11am:
Flash Talks 2
Ana da Silva Pinho
Youths’ sensitivity to social media feedback: A computational account
Georgia Turner
A computational model of reward learning and habits on social media
Dan-Mircea Mirea
Depression is associated with heightened sensitivity to social media rewards
11:am - 11:30pm:
Break
11:30am - 12pm:
Panel Q&A and Debate
Promises and pitfalls of real-world data
Chair: Yael Niv
Panelists: All Speakers
12pm - 1pm:
Group brainstorming activity
Choose your own real-world dataset to model!