Welcome to HHAI2025!
The pre-conference program (Mon+Tue) will take place at University of Pisa (Sapienza) and Scuola Normale Superiore, and the main conference (Wed-Fri) at CNR (Auditorium).
Workshops, tutorials, and the doctoral consortium will take place on Monday and Tuesday, June 9 and 10. (registration desk at Palazzo della Sapienza).
The main conference and keynotes will take place from Wednesday to Friday (June 11-13) as a single-track conference. (registration desk at CNR)
Book of abtract
Here you can find the book of Abstracts for the main conference
Papers Download
Download all conference materials (demos, posters, and main conference papers) organized by session in one comprehensive ZIP file.
Conference Program Overview
Workshops, Tutorials and Doctoral Consortium
Monday (June 9) |
Tuesday (June 10) |
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8:30 - 9:00 | Registration | Registration | |
09:00 - 10:30 |
Workshops & Tutorials |
Workshops & Tutorials |
Doctoral Consortium |
10:30 - 11:00 | Coffee Break | ||
11:00 - 13:00 |
Workshops & Tutorials |
Workshops & Tutorials |
Doctoral Consortium |
13:00 - 14:30 | Lunch | ||
14:30 - 16:00 |
Workshops & Tutorials |
Workshops & Tutorials |
Doctoral Consortium |
16:00 - 16:30 | Coffee Break | ||
16:30 - 18:00 |
Workshops & Tutorials |
Workshops & Tutorials |
Doctoral Consortium |
18:15 - 19:15 | AI & Art panel - Aula Magna Storica | ||
19:30 | Aperitivo + Art Performance at the Sapienza |
Main conference - Wednesday (June 11)
8:30 – 9:00 | Registration |
09:00 – 09:15 | Opening Session |
09:15 – 10:15 | Keynote speaker: Jonathan Stray |
10:15 – 11:00 | Coffee Break |
11:00 – 13:00 | Session 1: Human-AI Collaboration & Hybrid Intelligence |
13:00 – 14:30 | Lunch |
14:30 – 16:00 | Session 2: Ethics, Trust & Moral Reasoning |
16:00 – 17:00 | Coffee Break and Poster & Demo Session |
17:00 – 18:00 | Keynote speaker: John Shawe-Taylor |
Session 1 – Human-AI Collaboration & Hybrid Intelligence (June 11th 11:00 – 13:00)
Chair: Stefan Schlobach
Full | Exploring Human-AI Synergy for Complex Claim Verification by Shubhalaxmi Mukherjee, Catholijn M. Jonker and Pradeep K. Murukannaiah |
Full | Human in the Latent Loop (HILL): Interactively Guiding Model Training Through Human Intuition by Daniel Geißler, Lars Krupp, Vishal Banwari, David Habusch, Bo Zhou, Paul Lukowicz and Jakob Karolus |
BlueSky | Towards Hybrid Intelligence in Learning Organizations by Stephanie Tan, Wendy Aartsen, Dicky van Hamersveld and Catholijn Jonker |
Working | Bridging the Gap in Hybrid Decision-Making Systems by Roberto Pellungrini, Federico Mazzoni and Riccardo Guidotti |
BlueSky | Advancing Human-Machine Teaming: Definitions, Challenges, Future Directions by Ruben Verhagen, Xi Jessie Yang, Mark Neerincx and Myrthe Tielman |
Full | Human-AI Collaboration via Trust Factors: a Collaborative Game Use Case by Andrea Fanti, Francesco Frattolillo, Rosapia Laudati, Fabio Patrizi and Luca Iocchi |
BlueSky | Hybrid Human-AI Systems for Preserving Cultural Heritage and Craftsmanship by Alexandra McDougall and Hortense Gerardo |
Session 2 – Ethics, Trust & Moral Reasoning (June 11th 14:30 – 16:00)
Chair: Myrthe Tielman
BlueSky | Hybrid autonomy: towards a unified framework on adaptability and ethical trust in autonomous systems by Beatrice Melis, Martina De Sanctis, Paola Inverardi and Alessio Malizia |
Full | Feeling Guilty Being a c(ai)borg: Navigating the Tensions Between Guilt and Empowerment in AI Use by Konstantin Aal, Tanja Aal, Vasil Navumau, David Unbehaun, Claudia Müller, Volker Wulf and Sarah Rüller |
Full | Trust in Warehouse Automation: A Generational Study of Workers and Automated Guided Vehicles by Veronika Žigraiová, Aparajita Chowdhury, Aino Ahtinen and Kaisa Väänänen |
Full | Detecting trust calibration traits in AI with EEG signals for speech deception by Abdullah Aman Tutul, Theodora Chaspari, Sarah Ita Levitan and Julia Hirschberg |
Full | The Future of Hybrid Moral Decision-Making: Exploring the Alignment of Default Moral Reasoning Architectures in Humans and LLMs by Nadiya Slobodenyuk |
Main conference - Thursday (June 12)
8:30 – 9:00 | Registration | |
09:00 – 10:00 | Keynote speaker: Stuart Russell (online) | |
10:00 – 11:00 | Coffee Break and Poster & Demo Session | |
11:00 – 12:30 | Session 3: Human-AI Interfaces & Interaction | |
13:00 – 14:30 | Lunch | |
14:30 – 16:00 | Session 4: Explainability, Perception & Decision Support | |
16:00 – 17:00 | Coffee Break and Poster & Demo Session | |
17:00 – 18:00 | Session 5: Societal Impact & AI in Health, Crisis & Governance | |
19:30 | Social Dinner: Arsenali Repubblicani |
Session 3 – Human-AI Interfaces & Interaction (June 12th 11:00 – 13:00)
Chair: André Meyer-Vitali
Full | Real-Time Gaze Awareness in Conversational Agents: Enhancing Collaboration and Personalization in VR Art Experiences by Delaram Javdani Rikhtehgar, Shenghui Wang, Stefan Schlobach and Dirk Heylen |
Working | Towards Machine-Generated Code for the Resolution of User Intentions by Justus Flerlage, Ilja Behnke and Odej Kao |
Full | Extracting triples from dialogues for conversational social agents by Piek Vossen, Selene Báez Santamaría, Lenka Bajčetić and Thomas Belluci |
Working | Towards building a Trustworthy RAG-based Chatbot for the Italian Public Administration by Chandana Sree Mala, Christian Di Maio, Mattia Proietti, Gizem Gezici, Stefano Melacci, Alessandro Lenci, Marco Gori and Fosca Giannotti |
Working | Integrating Human Expertise for AI-Assisted Reconstruction of Past Environments by Elisa Paperini |
Full | POV Learning: Individual Alignment of Multimodal Models via Human Perception by Simon Werner, Katharina Christ, Laura Bernardy, Marion G. Müller and Achim Rettinger |
Working | Human-Agent Co-construction of Episodic Memories by Annika Kniele, Lucia Donatelli, Catharine Oertel and Piek Vossen |
Working | Multi-Head Networks for Missing Modalities: A Study on Robustness in Multimodal Learning by Diego Maria Pinto, Giovanni Felici and Antonio Vicinanza |
Session 4 – Explainability, Perception & Decision Support (June 12th 14:30 – 16:00)
Chair: Chiara Natali
Full | Explainable AI for Brain Age Prediction: Design, Implementation, and Formative Evaluation of an Interactive Tool by Maria Luigia Natalia De Bonis, Giuseppe Fasano, Angela Lombardi, Aldo Testino, Eugenio Di Sciascio, Tommaso Di Noia and Carmelo Ardito |
Full | Formalizing Explanation Design through Interaction Patterns in Human-AI Decision Support by Henry Maathuis, Daan Kolkman, Stefan Leijnen and Danielle Sent |
BlueSky | Explanations of AI are Greater Than Explainable AI by Linus Holmberg and Maria Riveiro |
Full | Ontology-Based Risk Assessment in Smelting Plant Logistics by John Granström and Andreas Brännström |
Full | Underperformance or Pluralism: A Machine Learning Perspective on Inter-Annotator Agreement by Luana Bulla and Misael Mongiovì |
Session 5 – Societal Impact & AI in Health, Crisis & Governance (June 12th 17:00 – 18:00)
Chair: Piek Vossen
Full | Social AI for a Healthier Lifestyle: Four Competencies to Manage and Prevent Chronic Diseases by Mark Neerincx, Jasper van der Waa, Myrthe Tielman, Chenxu Hao, Liv Ziegfeld, Davide Dell’Anna and Shihan Wang |
Working | Quality-informed Active Learning on Social Media in Crisis Scenarios by Carlo Alberto Bono and Barbara Pernici |
BlueSky | Human-AI Framework to Investigate New Promising Oncological Radiotherapy Techniques by Camilla Scapicchio, Silvia Arezzini, Antonino Formuso, Simone Lossano, Enrico Mazzoni and Alessandra Retico |
Full | Automated Hypothesis Generation for Human Cooperation Studies by Inès Blin, Ilaria Tiddi, Giuliana Spadaro and Annette Ten Teije |
Main conference - Friday (June 13)
8:30 – 9:00 | Registration |
09:00 – 10:00 | Panel: Cooperative AI: challenges and future directions |
10:00 – 11:00 | Coffee Break and Poster & Demo Session |
11:30 – 13:00 | Session 6: Adaptive Systems, Attention, and Diversity |
13:00 – 13:30 | Town Hall Discussion |
13:30 – 14:30 | Lunch |
14:30 – 15:30 | Session 7: Generative, Creative & User-Centered AI |
15:30 – 16:30 | Keynote speaker: Ricardo Baeza-Yates |
16:30 – 17:00 | Closing Remarks |
17:00 – 18:00 | Goodbye Coffee |
Session 6 – Adaptive Systems, Attention, and Diversity (June 13 11:00 – 12:30)
Chair: Giovanni Mauro
Full | Embracing Diversity: A Multi-Perspective Approach with Soft Labels by Benedetta Muscato, Praveen Bushipaka, Gizem Gezici, Lucia Passaro, Fosca Giannotti and Tommaso Cucinotta |
Working | Emotion as a Lie-Detector: Comparing Deepfake and Authentic Videos in Emotional Expression, Responses, and Video Credibility by Jiyoung Lee, Kevin John and S Mo Jones-Jang |
Full | Evaluating the Effect of Different Multitasking Conditions in AI-Supported Attention Management Systems by Alexander Lingler, Dinara Talypova and Philipp Wintersberger |
BlueSky | Too Many Butterflies from One Chrysalis by Elio Grande and Luigi Quarantiello |
Full | Human Response to Decision Support in Face Matching: The Influence of Task Difficulty and Machine Accuracy by Marina Estévez-Almenzar, Ricardo Baeza-Yates and Carlos Castillo |
Session 7 – Generative, Creative & User-Centered AI (June 13 14:30 – 15:30)
Chair: Gizem Gezici
Full | Evaluating Prompt Engineering Strategies for Sentiment Control in AI-Generated Texts by Kerstin Sahler and Sophie F. Jentzsch |
Working | Improving AI-generated music with user-guided training by Vishwa Mohan Singh, Sai Anirudh Aryasomayajula, Ahan Chaterjee, Beste Aydemir and Rifat Mehreen Amin |
BlueSky | A classification framework for algorithmic recommendations: system, agent, patient by Matteo Fabbri |
Full | Towards Chatbots That Know Their Users: A Comparative Study of Memory Systems and Benchmark Dataset by Chaohui Guo and Michel C.A. Klein |
Poster and demo session details
Demos will be in room 28
Posters will be in the main hall in front of the auditorium
Session: June 11, 16:00-17:00 and June 12, 10:00-11:00:
DEMOS:
157 – Regina de Brito Duarte, Samuele Tonati, Sergio Munoz, Joana Campos and Rui Prada – “Web Application to Understand AI-assisted Decision-Making with XAI: A Fake News Detection Use Case
169 – Maddalena Ghiotto, Thi Thuy Loan Ho, Delaram Javdani Rikhtehgar, Agnes Axelsson, Atefeh Keshavarzi Zafarghandi, Shenghui Wang and Victor de Boer – Supporting the Critical Museum Visitor through Hybrid
Intelligence
172 – Rui Prada and Antti Oulasvirta – Collaborative AI Arena
173 – Bertilla Fabris, Jason Tucker and Fabian Lorig – Experiencing the Effects of Organ Donation Policies using Simulations
180 – Hüseyin Aydın, Kevin Dubois-Godin, Libio Goncalvez Braz, Floris den Hengst, Kim Baraka, Mustafa Mert Çelikok, Andreas Sauter, Shihan Wang and Frans A. Oliehoek – Towards an Experimentation Platform for Hybrid Human-AI Sequential Decision-Making
POSTERS:
161 – Guido Cassinadri and Marcello Ienca – The Hybrid Mind vs The Extended Mind: A Framework for Cognitive integrations with Neural Implants
162 – Jason Tucker – Distilling Disorder: A Policy Makers Guide to the Scales of Global Politics in Artificial Intelligence and Healthcare
163 – Stijn Voet, Christian Fleiner and Simon Vandevelde – Towards Knowledge Formalization for Domain Experts using LLMs
164 – Florian Schröder, Fabian Heinrich and Stefan Kopp – Fluid Collaboration in Hybrid Human-Agent Teams
165 – Fabian Lorig, Jason Tucker and Bertilla Fabris – Agent-based Healthcare Policy Modeling: Enhancing Decision-Making using Social Simulations
166 – Vera Zoricic – Generative Convergence: An Autoethnographic Framework for Human–AI Co-Interpretation in Historical Research
167 – Wiebke G. Bodamer, Elena P. Nuñez Castellar and Wijnand A. Ijsselsteijn – Knowledge workers’ perceptions of intelligence while using AI for information search
178 – Chiara Manganini, Esther Anna Corsi and Giuseppe Primiero – Data Speak but Sometimes Lie: A Game-Theoretic Approach to Data Bias and Algorithmic Fairness
179 – Miriana Calvano, Antonio Curci, Rosa Lanzilotti and Antonio Piccinno – Investigating the Application Domains of Symbiotic Artificial Intelligence
Session: June 12, 16:00-17:00 and June 13, 10:00-11:00:
DEMOS:
174 – Alessandro Giuseppe Buda, Greta Coraglia, Francesco Antonio Genco, Chiara Manganini and Giuseppe Primiero – Assessing the Risk of Discrimination with BRIO: A Use Case from the Financial Sector
190 – Seyed Mahdi Mehrpour Moghadam and Haoyu Chen – Meta-Cognitive 3D AI Avatar: A Preliminary Demo in Virtual Reality
194 – Chaeyeon Lim and Manni Cheung – Friction as a Feature: AI literacy Tool DeBiasMe for Bias-aware AI Use
POSTERS:
170 – Gabriele Barlacchi, Margherita Lalli, Luca Pappalardo and Fosca Giannotti – Impact of human-AI feedback loop on users’ collective choices: a simulation
175 – Chiara Natali, Mohammad Naiseh, Federico Cabitza and Brett Frischmann – Better AI with Designed Friction: Theories, Applications and Research Agenda
177 – Hao Cui and Taha Yasseri – Female managers are judged more harshly even when they are AI
181 – Valeria Nardoni, Giulia Hyeraci, Martina Maccari, Alejandro Arana, Ersilia Lucenteforte, Giorgio Limoncella, Sima Mohammadi, Giuseppe Roberto, Amirreza Dehghan Tarazjani, Gianni Virgili, Daniel Weibel, Rosa Gini, Marco Lippi and Simone Marinai – Comparing Humans and Large Language Models in Filling Clinical Questionnaires
183 – Janet Rafner, Ana Alina Tudoran, Michail Beliatis and Jacob Sherson – Framing the Future of Work: How narrative influences perceptions of AI
184 – Laura Sartori, Chiara Binelli, Francesca Lizzi, Francesco Sensi and Alessandra Retico – How do doctors perceive AI in their medical practice?
185 – Marco Monti and Ruslan Idelfonso Magana Vsevolodovna – Neurosymbolic Transformation of LLM Hallucinations into Insights via Human-AI Collaboration
188 – Matteo Gregorini, Chiara Boldrini and Lorenzo Valerio – Agent meets World: learning causality through repeated autonomous interventions
192 – Jacob Sherson, Janet Rafner, Ana Alina Tudoran, Anna Holm and Janet Marler – A 4P hybrid intelligent develoment and organisational change framework