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TheoriseHAI: Shaping Human-Agent Interactions Through Interdisciplinary Theories

Published: 24 November 2024 Publication History

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AI agents are increasingly interacting with humans in their daily lives. This has highlighted several problems in current application of human-agent interactions (HAI) such as non-use and rejection and concern over impact on human behaviour. This workshop will explore cognitive, social, and psychological aspects of HAI, including how human behaviour and mental models influence and are influenced during these interactions. We aim to contribute with potential classical and novel theories that could be applied to ground HAI, understand what is needed and how to develop efficient, ethical, social, and engaging HAI.

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HAI '24: Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Human-Agent Interaction
November 2024
502 pages
ISBN:9798400711787
DOI:10.1145/3687272
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Published: 24 November 2024

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  1. Argumentation Theory
  2. Collective Intentionality
  3. Dialogue Theory
  4. Human-AI Interaction
  5. Human-Agent Interaction
  6. Human-Computer Interaction
  7. Human-Robot Interaction
  8. More-than-human interaction
  9. We-Intention

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HAI '24
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HAI '24: International Conference on Human-Agent Interaction
November 24 - 27, 2024
Swansea, United Kingdom

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