Accepted Papers

We are pleased to present the list of papers accepted for presentation. Each paper has been rigorously reviewed by experts in the field, and selected for its contribution to our understanding of Human-AI collaboration. Congratulations to all authors!

List of Accepted Papers

  1. Christian Fleiner (KU Leuven); Joost Vennekens (Vrije Universiteit Brussel). Methods to Effectively Communicate Verbal Probability Expressions in Human-AI Teams

  2. Eran Barak Medina (Holon Institute of Technology). Designing AI Systems that Preserve and Promote Human Creative Agency

  3. Rebecca Guerrini (Università degli Studi di Padova); Andrea Beretta (Institute of Information Science and Technologies). Everyday-life information-seeking with AI: how insights from ELIS can help design trustworthy AI systems

  4. Bahavathy Kathirgamanathan (Fraunhofer IAIS); Gennady Andrienko (Fraunhofer IAIS); Natalia Andrienko (Fraunhofer IAIS). A Hybrid Human-Centric approach to combining Rule-based and Attribute based Explanations

  5. Alan Dix (Swansea University and Cardiff Metropolitan University); Tommaso Turchi (University of Pisa); Ben Wilson (Swansea University); Alessio Malizia (University of Pisa); Anna Monreale (University of Pisa); Matt Roach (Swansea University). Maintaining Coherence in Explainable AI: Strategies for Consistency Across Time and Interaction

  6. Antonio Curci (University of Bari); Andrea Esposito (University of Bari Aldo Moro). An AI Act-Driven Design for Detecting Brain Tumors through Reconfiguration

  7. Sokol Murturi (Falmouth University); Joseph Walton-Rivers (Falmouth University); Michael Scott (Falmouth University); Marco Gillies (Goldsmiths University); Matthew Yee-King (Goldsmiths University). Melete: Validating the Creativity Support Index as a Metric for Evaluating the Integration of AI In Software Pipelines

  8. Sokol Murturi (Falmouth University); Tony Pellicone (Falmouth University); Marco Gillies (Goldsmiths University); Matthew Yee-King (Goldsmiths University). Melete: Exploring the Components of Mixed-Initiative Artificial Intelligence Pipelines for Level Design

  9. Sokol Murturi (Falmouth University); Joseph Walton-Rivers (Falmouth University); Michael Scott (Falmouth University). Melete: Play testing and 3D environments for Mixed Initiative Artificial Intelligence as a method for prototyping video game levels

  10. Myke Cohen (Arizona State University); Xiaoyun Yin (Arizona State University); David Grimm (Georgia Institute of Technology); Reuth Mirsky (Tufts University). Birds of a Different Feather Flock Together: Exploring Opportunities and Challenges in Animal-Human-Machine Teaming

  11. Michelle Mancenido (Arizona State University); Erin Chiou (Arizona State University). Who is an Expert? The Role of Human Expertise in Human-AI Synergy Studies

  12. Daria Mikhaylova (University of Pisa); Tommaso Turchi (University of Pisa); Gustavo Cevolani (IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca); Alessio Malizia (University of Pisa). Bayesian reasoning for overcoming over-reliance in AI-assisted decision making

  13. Chaeyeon Lim (UCL). Case Study: Rethinking Cognition and Abstraction for Cognitive Sovereignty