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HHAI2022: Augmenting Human Intellect: Proceedings of the First International Conference on Hybrid Human-Artificial Intelligence [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 346 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Apr-2025
  • Izdevniecība: IOS Press,US
  • ISBN-10: 164368308X
  • ISBN-13: 9781643683089
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 346 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Apr-2025
  • Izdevniecība: IOS Press,US
  • ISBN-10: 164368308X
  • ISBN-13: 9781643683089
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Hybrid human-artificial intelligence is a new research area concerned with all aspects of AI systems that assist humans, and vice versa. The emphasis is on the need for adaptive, collaborative, responsible, interactive and human-centered artificial intelligence systems that can leverage human strengths and compensate for human weaknesses while taking into account social, ethical and legal considerations. The challenge is to develop robust, trustworthy AI systems that can understand humans, adapt to complex real-world environments and interact appropriately in a variety of social settings. This book presents the proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Hybrid Human-Artificial Intelligence (HHAI2022), held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, from 13 -17June 2022. HHAI2022 was the first international conference focusing on the study of AI systems that amplify rather than replace human intelligence by cooperating synergistically, proactively, responsibly and purposefully with humans. Scholars from the fields of AI, human computer interaction, cognitive and social sciences, computer science, philosophy, and others were invited to submit their best original work on hybrid human-artificial intelligence. The book contains 24 main-track papers, 17 poster and demo papers, and 1 Hackathon paper, selected from a total of 96 submissions, and topics covered include human-AI interaction and collaboration, co-learning and co-creation; learning, reasoning and planning with humans and machines in the loop; integration of learning and reasoning; law and policy challenges around human-centered AI systems; and societal awareness of AI. The book provides an up-to-date overview of this novel and timely field of study, and will be of interest to all those working with aspects of artificial intelligence, in whatever field.
Preface v
S. Schlobach
M. Perez-Ortiz
M. Tielman
Conference Organisation xi
Sponsors xvii
Main Track Papers
The Games We Play: Critical Complexity Improves Machine Learning
3(14)
A beba Birhane
David J. T. Sumpter
HyEnA: A Hybrid Method for Extracting Arguments from Opinions
17(15)
Michiel van der Meer
Enrico Liscio
Catholijn M. Jonker
Aske Plaat
Piek Vossen
Pradeep K. Murukannaiah
POMDP-Based Adaptive Interaction Through Physiological Computing
32(14)
Gaganpreet Singh
Raphaelle N. Roy
Caroline P. C. Chanel
Learning to Cooperate with Human Evaluative Feedback and Demonstrations
46(14)
Mehul Verma
Erman Acar
A Song of (Dis)agreement: Evaluating the Evaluation of Explainable Artificial Intelligence in Natural Language Processing
60(19)
Michael Neely
Stefan F. Schouten
Maurits Bleeker
Ana Lucie
Towards an AI Assistant for Power Grid Operators
79(17)
Antoine Marot
Alexandre Rozier
Matthieu Dussartre
Laure Crochepierre
Benjamin Donnot
Trust in Clinical AI: Expanding the Unit of Analysis
96(18)
Jacob T. Browne
Saskia Bakker
Bin Yu
Peter Lloyd
Somaya Ben Allouch
Estimating Value Preferences in a Hybrid Participatory System
114(14)
Luciano C. Siebert
Enrico Liscio
Pradeep K. Murukannaiah
Lionel Kaptein
Shannon Spruit
Jeroen van den Hoven
Catholijn Jonker
Exosoul: Ethical Profiling in the Digital World
128(15)
Costanza Alfieri
Paola Inverardi
Patrizio Migliarini
Massimiliano Palmiero
A Sequence-Based Dialog Management Framework for Co-Regulated Dialog
143(14)
Florian Kunneman
Koen V. Hindriks
Does Personalization Help? Predicting How Social Situations Affect Personal Values
157(14)
Ilir Kola
Ralvi Isufaj
Catholijn M. Jonker
Effective Task Allocation in Ad Hoc Human-Agent Teams
171(13)
Sami Abuhaimed
Sandip Sen
Can AI Reduce Motivated Reasoning in News Consumption? Investigating the Role of Attitudes Towards AI and Prior-Opinion in Shaping Trust Perceptions of News
184(15)
Magdalena Wischnewski
Nicole Kramer
Abstracting Minds: Computational Theory of Mind for Human-Agent Collaboration
199(13)
Emre Erdogan
Frank Dignum
Rineke Verbrugge
Pinar Yolum
Landmarks in Case-Based Reasoning: From Theory to Data
212(13)
Wijnand van Woerkom
Davide Grossi
Henry Prakken
Bart Verheij
An Empirical Investigation of Reliance on AI-Assistance in a Noisy-Image Classification Task
225(13)
Heliodoro Tejeda Lemus
Aakriti Kumar
Mark Steyvers
Monitoring AI Systems: A Problem Analysis, Framework and Outlook
238(3)
Annet Onnes
An Experiment in Measuring Understanding
241(2)
Luc Steels
Lara Verheyen
Remi van Trijp
Open, Multiple, Adjunct. Decision Support at the Time of Relational AI
243(3)
Federico Cabitza
Chiara Natali
Monitoring Fairness in HOLDA
246(3)
Michele Fontana
Francesco Naretto
Anna Monreale
Fosca Giannotti
Privacy Risk of Global Explainers
249(3)
Francesco Naretto
Anna Monreale
Fosca Giannotti
What AI Practitioners Say About Human-AI Trust: Its Role, Importance, and Factors That Affect It
252(3)
Oleksandra Vereschak
Gilles Bailly
Baptiste Caramiaux
Discovering the Rationale of Decisions. Extended Abstract
255(3)
Cor Steging
Silja Renooij
Bart Verheij
Exemplars and Counterexemplars Explanations for Skin Lesion Classifiers
258(5)
Carlo Metta
Riccardo Guidotti
Yuan Yin
Patrick Gallinari
Salvatore Rinzivillo
Posters and Demos
Karen, the Interrupting Customer
263(3)
Mirri van den Bos
Gergana Dzhondzhorova
Ioana Frincu
Ella Velner
Thomas Beelen
Mariet Theune
A "Mock App Store" Interface for Virtual Privacy Assistants
266(3)
Sarah E. Carter
Ilaria Tiddi
Dayana Spagnuelo
Bjorn: An Interrogation Simulator
269(3)
Roel Leenders
Pietro Camin
Ella Velner
Mariet Theune
Using a Virtual Reality House-Search Task to Measure Trust During Human-Agent Interaction (Demo Paper)
272(3)
Esther Kox
Jonathan Barnhoorn
Lucia Rdbago Mayer
Arda Temel
Tessa Klunder J
What Would You Like to Visit Next? - Using a Knowledge-Graph Driven Museum Guide in a Virtual Exhibition
275(3)
Dou Liu
Claudia Alessandra Libbi
Delaram Javdani Rikhtehgar
Spelllnk: Interactive Correction of Spelling Mistakes in Handwritten Text
278(3)
Konstantin Kuznetsov
Michael Barz
Daniel Sonntag
pEncode: A Tool for Visualizing Pen Signal Encodings in Real-Time
281(4)
Felix Ceard-Falkenberg
Konstantin Kuznetsov
Alexander Prange
Michael Barz
Daniel Sonntag
Interactively Providing Explanations for Transformer Language Models
285(3)
Felix Friedrich
Patrick Schramowski
Christopher Tauchmann
Kristian Kersting
Moral Reflection with AI - Necessary or Redundant?
288(2)
Aishwarya Suresh Iyer
Evaluation of a Coreference Resolution Model on Mention Patterns with Common Ground. HHAI Poster Submission
290(3)
Jaap Kruijt
The Integration of Human Intelligence into Artificial Intelligence to Provide
Medical Practice-Based Predictions
293(2)
Chadia Ed-Driouch
Pierre-Antoine Gourraud
Cedric Dumas
Franck Mars
Willing to Revise? Confidence and Recommendation Adoption in AI-Assisted Image Recognition
295(3)
Leonore Roseler
Ingo Scholtes
Bernhard Sendhoff
Aniko Hanndk
Identifying Context-Specific Values via Hybrid Intelligence
298(4)
Enrico Liscio
Catholijn M. Jonker
Pradeep K. Murukannaiah
Poster: Quantifying Cooperation Between Artificial Agents Using Information Theory
302(3)
Patricia Wollstadt
Matti Kriiger
Annotating Sound Events Through Interactive Design of Interpretable Features
305(2)
Thiago S. Gouvea
Ilira Troshani
Marc Herrlich
Daniel Sonntag
A Hybrid Approach for Creating Knowledge Graphs: Recognizing Emerging Technologies in Dutch Companies
307(3)
Roos M. Bakker
Maaike H.T. de Boer
Andre P. Meyer-Vitali
Babette J. Bakker
Stephan A. Raaijmakers
Towards Hybrid Intelligence Workflows: Integrating Interface Design and Scalable Deployment
310(7)
Janet Rafner
Christian Bantle
Dominik Dellermann
Matthias Sollner
Michael A. Zaggl
Jacob Sherson
Hackathon Paper
H3AI2022: Hackathon on Hybrid Human Artificial Intelligence. Fake News Challenge
317(4)
Jasper van der Waa
Youetta Kunneman
Valentino Maccatrozzo
Birgit van der Stigchel
Subject Index 321(2)
Author Index 323