** Papers nominated for best paper award
* Papers nominated for best working paper award
Long Talks
Full papers:
- The games we play: how critical complexity improves machine learning. (#7, PDF)
Abeba Birhane and David J. Sumpter - HyEnA: A Hybrid Method for Extracting Arguments from Opinions. (#16, PDF) **
Michiel van der Meer, Enrico Liscio, Catholijn M. Jonker, Aske Plaat, Piek Vossen and Pradeep K. Murukannaiah - A Song of (Dis)agreement: Evaluating the Evaluation of Explainable Artificial Intelligence in Natural Language Processing. (#21, PDF)
Michael Neely, Stefan Schouten, Maurits Bleeker and Ana Lucic - Towards an AI assistant for power grid operators. (#22, PDF)
Antoine Marot, Alesandre Rozier, Matthieu Dussartre, Laure Crochepiere and Benjamin Donnot - Trust in Clinical AI: Expanding the Unit of Analysis. (#30, PDF) **
Jacob Browne, Saskia Bakker, Bin Yu, Peter Lloyd and Somaya Ben Allouch - Estimating Value Preferences in a Hybrid Participatory System. (#31, PDF) **
Luciano Cavalcante Siebert, Enrico Liscio, Pradeep Kumar Murukannaiah, Lionel Kaptein, Shannon Spruit, Jeroen Van den Hoven and Catholijn Jonker - Exosoul: ethical profiling in the digital world. (#39, PDF)
Costanza Alfieri, Paola Inverardi, Patrizio Migliarini and Massimiliano Palmiero - A Sequence-Based Dialog Management Framework for Enhancing Co-Regulated Dialog. (#40, PDF)
Florian Kunneman and Koen Hindriks - Does Personalization Help? Predicting How Social Situations Affect Personal Values. (#51, PDF)
Ilir Kola, Ralvi Isufaj and Catholijn M. Jonker - Effective Task Allocation in Ad Hoc Human-Agent Teams. (#53, PDF)
Sami Abuhaimed and Sandip Sen - Abstracting Minds: Computational Theory of Mind for Human-Agent Collaboration. (#70, PDF) **
Emre Erdogan, Frank Dignum, Rineke Verbrugge and Pinar Yolum - Landmarks in Case-based Reasoning: From Theory to Data. (#81, PDF) **
Wijnand van Woerkom, Davide Grossi, Henry Prakken and Bart Verheij - An Empirical Investigation of Reliance on AI-Assistance in a Noisy-Image Classification Task. (#92, PDF)
Heliodoro Tejeda Lemus, Aakriti Kumar and Mark Steyvers
Working papers:
- An experiment in measuring understanding. (#28, PDF) *
Luc Steels, Lara Verheyen and Remi van Trijp - Estimating Rapport in Conversations: An Interpretable and Dyadic Multi-Modal Approach. (#48, PDF) *
Gustav Grimberg, Thomas Janssoone, Chloé Clavel and Justine Cassell - Adopting AI to support Situational Awareness in Emergency Response: a Reflection by Professionals. (#96, PDF) *
Bart van Leeuwen, Richard Gasaway and Gerke Spaling
Extended abstract:
- Best-Response Bayesian Reinforcement Learning with Bayes-adaptive POMDPs for Centaurs. (#78, PDF)
Mustafa Mert Çelikok, Frans Oliehoek and Samuel Kaski
Short Talks
Full papers:
- POMDP-based adaptive interaction through physiological computing. (#18, PDF)
Gaganpreet Singh, Raphaëlle N. Roy and Caroline Ponzoni Carvalho Chanel - Learning to Cooperate with Human Evaluative Feedback and Demonstrations. (#19, PDF)
Mehul Verma and Erman Acar - Biased trust perceptions of AI? Investigating the role of attitudes towards AI and motivated reasoning in shaping trust perceptions of news. (#59, PDF)
Magdalena Wischnewski and Nicole Krämer
Working papers:
- Monitoring AI systems: A Problem Analysis, Framework and Outlook. (#23, PDF)
Annet Onnes - Legitimacy of what?: a call for democratic AI design. (#35)
Jonne Maas and Juan Durán - Open, multiple, adjunct. Decision support at the time of relational AI. (#37, PDF)
Federico Cabitza and Chiara Natali - Training Intelligent Tutors on User Simulators Using Reinforcement Learning. (#46, PDF)
Paul Bricman and Matthia Sabatelli - MiniCoDe Workshops: Minimise Algorithmic Bias in Collaborative Decision Making with Design Fiction. (#58)
Alessio Malizia, Silvio Carta, Tommaso Turchi and Clara Crivellaro - Monitoring Fairness in HOLDA. (#66, PDF) *
Michele Fontana, Francesca Naretto, Anna Monreale and Fosca Giannotti - Knowledge Graphs in support of Human-Machine intelligence. (#67)
Christophe Guéret - Privacy risk of global explainers. (#69, PDF)
Francesca Naretto, Anna Monreale and Fosca Giannotti - What AI Practitioners Say about Human-AI Trust: Its Role, Importance, and Factors That Affect It. (#93, PDF)
Oleksandra Vereschak, Gilles Bailly and Baptiste Caramiaux
Extended abstracts:
- Capable but Amoral? Comparing AI and Human Expert Collaboration in Ethical Decision Making. (#3, PDF)
Suzanne Tolmeijer, Markus Christen, Serhiy Kandul, Markus Kneer and Abraham Bernstein - Discovering the Rationale of Decisions. (#12, PDF)
Cor Steging, Silja Renooij and Bart Verheij - Neural Prototype Trees for Interpretable Fine-grained Image Recognition. (#17, PDF)
Meike Nauta, Ron van Bree and Christin Seifert - Exemplars and Counterexemplars Explanations for Skin Lesion Classifiers. (#82, PDF)
Carlo Metta, Riccardo Guidotti, Yuan Yin, Patrick Gallinari and Salvatore Rinzivillo
Detailed program can be found on the individual pages for each day: