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Vol-3825
urn:nbn:de:0074-3825-7
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HHAI-WS 2024
Proceedings of HHAI 2024 Workshops
Proceedings of the Workshops at the Third International Conference on Hybrid Human-Artificial Intelligence
co-located with (HHAI 2024)
Malmö, Sweden, June 10-11, 2024.
Edited by
*
Umeå University,
Department of Computing Science, 90187 Umeå, Sweden
**
University of Bath,
Department of Computing Science, BA2 7AY Bath, UK
Table of Contents
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Preface
Summary: There were 40 papers submitted for peer-review and 29 were accepted for presentation. Out of these,
24 papers were accepted for this volume,
4 as regular papers and
20 as short papers and extended abstracts. In addition, we publish an extended Abstract of one of the tutorials of the workshop programme and two keynote abstracts.
i-iii
Tutorial
Workshop 1: Stimulating Cognitive Engagement in Hybrid
Decision-Making: Friction, Reliance and Biases
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Stimulating Cognitive Engagement in Hybrid
Decision-Making: Friction, Reliance and Biases (Preface)
9-15
Chiara Natali,
Brett Frischmann,
Federico Cabitza
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Looking For Cognitive Bias In AI-Assisted
Decision-Making
16-22
Regina de Brito Duarre,
Joana Campos
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A Frictional Design Approach: Towards Judicial AI
and its Possible Applications
23-28
Caterina Fregosi,
Federico Cabitza
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Biases, Epistemic Filters, and Explainable Artificial
Intelligence
29-36
Sebastiano Moruzzi,
Filippo Ferrari,
Filippo Riscica
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Frictional Design in Human-Robot Interaction:
Delayed Movement in a Turn-Taking Game
37-41
Ingar Brinck,
Samantha Stedtler
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Balancing Empathy and Accountability: Exploring
Friction-In-Design For AI-Mediated Doctor-Patient
42-46
Evan Selinger
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Beyond Convenience: the Ethical Use of AI in Everyday
Life
47-50
Scott Robbins
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Make Friends, Not Tools: Designing AI for
Technoamicitia
51-54
Christopher D. Quintana,
Georg Theiner
Workshop 2: Hybrid Intelligence for Healthcare
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Hybrid Intelligence for Healthcare (Preface)
55-58
Chenxu Hao,
Myrthe Tielman,
Jasper van der Waa,
Maaike de Boer,
Mark Neerincx
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Beyond ‘Our Product is Trusted!’ – A processual
Approach to Trust in AI Healthcare
59-68
Michael Strange
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XAI in Healthcare
69-73
Gizem Gezici,
Carlo Metta,
Andrea Beretta,
Roberto Pellungrini,
Salvatore Rinzivillo,
Dino Pedreschi,
Fosca Giannotti
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A Beyond Diagnosis Approach: Fostering Trust in AI's
Supportive Role in Healthcare
74-77
Mohammed Ali Tahtali,
Corné Dirne
Workshop 3: Communication in Human-AI Interaction
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Communication in Human-AI Interaction (Preface)
78-83
Jennifer Renoux,
Jasmin Grosinge,
Marta Romeo,
Kiran M. Sabu,
Kim Baraka,
Victor Kaptelinin
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RoboTrio2: Annotated Interactions of a Teleoperated
Robot and Human Dyads for Data-Driven Behavioral
Models
84-92
Frédéric Elisei,
Léa Haefflinger,
Gérard Bailly
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Argumentative Dialogue As Basis For Human-AI
Collaboration
93-100
Alexander Berman
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Intention Recognition and Communication for
Human-Robot Collaboration
101-108
Hadi Banaee,
Franziska Klügl,
Fjollë Novakazi,
Stephanie Lowry
Workshop 4: Imagining the AI Landscape after the AI Act
Workshop 5: Multidisciplinary
Perspectives on Human-AI Team Trust
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Multidisciplinary
Perspectives on Human-AI Team Trust (Preface)
164-166
Myrthe L. Tielman,
Andre Meyer-Vitali,
Morgan Bailey,
Francesco Frattolillo
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Trust in Deceptive Robots
167-170
Raffaella Esposito,
Alessandra Rossi,
Michela Ponticorvo,
Silvia Ross
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Developing Targeted Communication through a Trust
Factor in Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning
171-175
Simone Di Rienzo,
Francesco Frattolillo,
Roberto Cipollone,
Andrea Fanti,
Nicolo’ Brandizzi,
Luca Iocchi
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Computational Trust in Robotics: Preliminary
Investigations and Evidence
176-179
Francesco Semeraro,
Marta Romeo,
Angelo Cangelosi,
Samuele Vinanzi
Workshop 6: Workshop on Responsible Applied
Artificial InTelligence
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Workshop on Responsible Applied
Artificial InTelligence (Preface)
180-182
Roland van Dierendonck,
Marcio Fuckner,
Maaike Harbers,
Sophie Horsman,
Tiwánee van der Horst,
Fabian Kok,
Stefan Leijnen,
Marieke Peeters,
Saskia Robben,
Pascal Wiggers
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Ethics in AI: from Assessment Checklists to Proactive
Practices
183
Olya Kudina
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Operationalising AI Governance – a Hands-on
Approach to Responsible AI
184
Giovanni Leoni
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Promoting Trustworthy AI in mHealth: a Gamified
Approach to Value-Sensitive Design
185-192
Maria Inês Ribeiro,
Laura Genga,
Monique Simons,
Pieter Van Gorp
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A Thought-provoking Question Matrix to Guide the
Development of Foundation-Model-based
Applications
193-201
Sietske Tacoma,
Jimmy Mulder,
Matthieu Laneuville,
Stefan Leijnen
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Rogue Algorithms: Using AI to Track the Spread of
Disinformation
Applications
202-207
Jimmy Mulder,
Librecht Kuijvenhoven,
Stan Meyberg,
Stefan Leijnen
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Multi-Perspective Stance Detection
208-214
Benedetta Muscato,
Praveen Bushipaka,
Gizem Gezici,
Lucia Passaro,
Fosca Giannotti
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Responsible AI in Practice: A Case Study on Designing
a PSM Recommender
215-220
Maaike Harbers,
Oumaima Hajri,
Nathalie Stembert
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Identifying XAI User Needs: Gaps between Literature
and Use Cases in the Financial Sector
221-227
Jenia Kim,
Henry Maathuis,
Kees van Montfort,
Danielle Sent
2024-10-09: submitted by Marina De Vos,
metadata incl. bibliographic data published under Creative Commons CC0
2024-11-09: published on CEUR Workshop Proceedings (CEUR-WS.org, ISSN 1613-0073)
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