AI-HCI: Artificial Intelligence in HCI - Program

Artificial Intelligence in HCI - Program

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(Last Updated: 27 June, 2025)
Sunday, 22 June 2025
10:30 - 12:30

S031: Large Language Models in Practice: Opportunities and Challenges
Chair: Athina Papadopoulou, United States

  • Beyond the Hype: Assessing Limitations of Large Language Models in Support Ticket Anonymization
    David Raffetseder, Carl Weilguny, Patrick Haidinger, Hans-Peter Pichler, Wolfgang Narzt, Austria
  • Automatic Detection of AI-Generated Text from LLMs Using Feature- Driven Transformer Networks
    Annepaka Yadagiri, Reddi Mohana Krishna, Partha Pakray, India; Matus Pleva, Daniel Hladek, Kristian Sopkovic, Slovakia
  • Exploratory Investigation of Electrodermal Activity in Learning from a Large Language Model Versus from Curated Texts
    Kenneth Y T Lim, Yue Heng Wong, Duc Nam Tran, Edrik K X Lee, Minh Tuan Nguyen Thien, Minh Anh Nguyen Duc, Alan J H Tan, Singapore
  • Human-Guided AI: Designing Prompts in LLM for Effective Human-Computer Collaboration
    Michael Hewing, Vincent Leinhos, Germany
  • Leveraging a Large Language Model to Enhance Motivation in Learning Programming Languages
    Emi Ichimura, Tomonari Kamba, Japan
  • Pre-consultation Medical Assistant: An LLM-based Support System for Physicians
    Yibo Hu, Ping Chen, Zhiqi Shen, Singapore
13:30 - 15:30

S037: AI-Based Tools for Education and Mental Health
Chairs: Marco Romano, Antonella Cavallaro, Alessandro Frolli, Italy

  • AI-Powered avatars in metaverse for social anxiety systematic desensitization treatment: a pilot study on feasibility
    Antonella Cavallaro, Marco Romano, Alessandro Gennaro, Alessandro Frolli, Italy
  • The Unexplored Potential of Pet Robots in Assistive Care: A Structured Narrative Review Toward Inclusive and Sustainable Implementation
    Francesca Conte, Antonella Cavallaro, Alessandro Frolli, Marco Romano, Italy
  • Descriptive Assessment of Student Code by LLMs: An Empirical Study
    Alfonso Piscitelli, Mattia De Rosa, Vittorio Fuccella, Gennaro Costagliola, Italy
  • AI-based Health Assistant for Young Adults
    Xin Han Chen, Boxuan Yu, Haozheng Fan, Muhammad Firdaus Bin Azizan, Chin Ann Ong, Singapore; Timothy Merritt, Denmark; Owen Noel Newton Fernando, Singapore
16:00 - 18:00

S055: User Experience in Human-Centered AI Technologies
Chair: Yinni Guo, United States

  • Live Prototyping for Evaluating Generative AI: Exploring the Potential and the Pitfalls
    Yinni Guo, Jesse Sliter, Cameron Oelsen, United States
  • Beyond Words: Exploring Emotional Contrasts Between Human and ChatGPT Responses in Medicine and Finance
    Somayeh Fatahi, Mehdi Khalaj, Shahabeddin Abhari, Julita Vassileva, Chanchal Roy, Canada
  • AI-Based Pronunciation Assessment and Grammatical Error Correction with Feedback for the German Language
    Sheetal Navin Mehta, Alexander Roth, Clara Munteanu, Swati Chandna, Germany
  • Navigating Misinformation: Understanding User Frustration in AI-Driven Chatbot Interactions
    Alexander Rossner, Marie Ambach, Sven Pagel, Germany
  • State-of-the-Art UX Frameworks for Human-Centered AI in Generative AI Systems: a Systematic Literature Review
    Frederik Schröder, Mahsa Fischer, Germany
  • Optimising Tab Management with Machine Learning to Improve User Experience
    Manuel Munoz Martinez, Lynsay A Shepherd, United Kingdom
Monday, 23 June 2025
08:00 - 10:00

S070: Human-AI Collaboration Across Contexts
Chair: Jason Godfrey, United States

  • The Practice and Challenges of "Human-AI Co-creation" in Music Composition
    Yu Wang, Yuanyang Zuo, Xiaochen Zhang, P.R. China
  • Exploring the Effects of AI-adaptive Music on Spatial Memory and Navigation Performance
    Yan Zhu, Zhisheng Zhang, P.R. China
  • Stress Management Utilizing an AI Mental Health Chatbot in a Trier Social Stress Test Paradigm
    Hayun Back, Korea; Seungmi Lee, Rishi Ramesh, United States; Carina Pals, Korea
  • Exploring Trends of Acceptance of Artificial Intelligence in Education: A Systematic Literature Review
    Bai Gao, Ruisi Liu, Junjie Chu, P.R. China
  • Creativity Catalyst: Exploring the Role and Potential Barriers of Artificial Intelligence in Promoting Student Creativity
    Bai Gao, Ruisi Liu, Junjie Chu, P.R. China
  • The Influence of Children’s Temperaments on Acceptance of Artificial Intelligence in 3-7 Year Olds
    Tien-Ling Yeh, Australia
13:30 - 15:30

S093: Foundations for Explainable and Reliable AI Systems
Chair: Andreia Pinto de Sousa, Portugal

  • Cartesian Methodical Doubt: A Cognitive Framework for Reasoning and Explainability in AI Systems
    Sandeep Ozarde, India; Dr. Silvio Carta, United Kingdom
  • Implementation - Stage Human-Centered AI Assessment: A Framework
    Margaret H. McKay, Canada
  • Towards Trust-Driven Trust-Adaptive Astronaut-Agent Medical Collaboration Interfaces
    Anna Berenika Wojdecka, United Kingdom; Tibor Balint, Don Platt, United States
  • Designing for trustworthiness in AI-based fact-checking services
    Lalya Gaye, Switzerland; Anna Schild, Eva Lopez, Germany
  • A Framework for AI Risk Mitigation: Measures & Key Dimensions
    Chikaodi Uba, Germany
16:00 - 18:00

S108: Artificial Reasoning - I
Chair: Adrienne Raglin, United States

  • Enhancing Interpretability and Gaining Insights into Robustness in Vision-Language Models through Core and Spurious Feature Detection via Counterfactuals
    Anjon Basak, Adrienne Raglin, United States
  • Causal Reasoning with Large Language Models – A ChatGPT Case Study
    Atul Rawal, Justine C. Rawal, Adrienne Raglin, Qianlong Wang, Ziying Tang, United States
  • PEIRE- A Model for the Transfer of Information
    Dawn A Lott, Somiya Metu, Adrienne Raglin, United States
  • Artificial Intelligence, Human AI Loop Paradigm and Artificial Reasoning
    Adrienne Raglin, United States
  • Directions for computational theory of mind: Data, Metrics, Models and Theoretical Formalization
    Prabhat Kumar, Erin Zaroukian, Douglas A Summers-Stay, Adrienne Raglin, United States
  • Trust Calibration for Joint Human / AI Decision-making in Dynamic and Uncertain Contexts
    Laura R Marusich, Benjamin T. Files, Melanie Bancilhon, Justine C. Rawal, Adrienne Raglin, United States

S109: Bias, Fairness, and Trust in AI Systems
Chair: Theodore Jensen, United States

  • The Two Sides of Heuristics: How Positive and Negative Bias Influence Chatbot Acceptance
    Qing Xu, United States
  • Means to an End: Assessing the Validity of Trust in Automation Scales in Artificial Intelligence Vignettes
    Theodore Jensen, Gregory Haber, Yee-Yin Choong, United States
  • Evaluating Fairness and Bias in Large Language Models for Tabular Data
    Aida Tayebi, Ozlem Ozmen Garibay, United States
  • Beyond Syntax: Evaluating the Depth, Bias, and Expressiveness of Human vs. AI-Generated Text.
    Raja Shaker Chinthakindi, Ning Wang, United States
  • Bias in AI Recommender Systems: Examining Gender Disparities in STEM and Non-STEM Career Recommendations for Professional Development
    Monika Pröbster, Annelie Rothe-Wulf, Nicola Marsden, Germany

S110: User Engagement and Interaction with AI systems
Chair: Yinni Guo, United States

  • Enhancing User Engagement in News Recommender Systems through Integration of Local and Global Models: An HCI Perspective
    Payam Pourashraf, Bamshad Mobasher, United States
  • Beyond Predictions: A Study of AI Strength and Weakness Transparency Communication on Human-AI Collaboration
    Tina Behzad, Nikolos M Gurney, Ning Wang, David V. Pynadath, United States
  • Fostering Positive Interactions through Psychological Ownership in Intelligent Systems
    Bianca Dalangin, Stephen Gordon, Heather Roy, Catherine Neubauer, United States
  • A Virtual Support Agent for University Students Powered by a Large Language Model: Conversational User Experience Design Considerations
    Joseph Benjamin R Ilagan, Wolverix Skyler Yu, Samantha Mae C See, Stephanie Rayco, Philippines
  • Evaluating Student Acceptance of an AI-based Coaching Chatbot for Virtual Reflection in Interdisciplinary Project Teams
    Maximilian Koch, Vanessa Mai, Rebecca Rutschmann, Alexander Bauer, Anja Richert, Germany
  • Post-Editing vs Neural Machine Translation: A Comparative Study of English ↔ Mandarin Translations in Daily Conversations
    Yanfu Liu, Cheng Guo, Sourojit Ghosh, United States
Tuesday, 24 June 2025
08:00 - 10:00

S125: Generative AI in Education and Culture
Chair: Luca Marconi, Italy

  • AIGC-Enabled Light and Shadow Narrative Strategies for Urban Cultural and Tourism Night Tours
    Tianke He, P.R. China
  • AI-Driven Promotion of Traditional Culture through Micro-Web Dramas: Analysis of User Acceptance and Psychological Reactions
    Han Yang, Qiuyu Tian, Xiaowen Gu, P.R. China
  • Context-AI Tunes: Context-Aware AI-Generated Music for Stress Reduction
    Xiaoyan Wei, Australia; Zebang Zhang, P.R. China; Zijian Yue, Hsiang-Ting Chen, Australia
  • Research on the Integration of AIGC in Advertising Design and Industry-Education Practice
    Dong Wei, Lingxuan Li, Minshan Zhong, P.R. China
  • The Application of Generative Artificial Intelligence in Design-Based Elementary Education: A Mixed-Methods Study and Dynamic Scaffolding Model Construction Based on Color Composition Courses
    Jie Ling, Jiaxin Chen, CuiYan Zhong, Huafang Zhang, Zhuohong Ma, Nahua Huang, Li Ou-yang, P.R. China
  • Investigating Student Behaviors in Multimodal AIGC-Enhanced Design Education: An HCI-Based Innovative Learning Model
    Jie Ling, Nahua Huang, Zhuohong Ma, Aini Xue, Jiayi Wu, HongYe Li, Zihong Wu, Li Ou-yang, P.R. China

S126: Generative AI in Design and Creativity - I
Chair(s): To be announced

  • AIGC-based Multimodal Interaction System Design for Chinese Traditional Music
    Gaorui Cui, Sixian Yang, Haoyue Wu, P.R. China
  • Generative Artificial Intelligence in Adorable Characters Design and Application
    Xinrong Cao, P.R. China
  • An Empirical Study on Enhancing Artistic Creativity of College Fine Arts Students through Generative AI-based Creative Thking Trainining
    YingJun Chen, ChengZong LI, HuiPing Wu, P.R. China
  • Research on the Renewal of Residual Green Spaces in Communities Based on AIGC
    Xingyu Chen, P.R. China
10:30 - 12:30

S140: Generative AI in Design and Creativity - II
Chair: Qi Zhu, Korea

  • Evaluating the Secondary Emotional Impact of Traditional and AI-generated Artwork Outcomes through Emotional Feedback
    Qi Zhu, Qian Bao, Na Liang, Ziqi Liu, Korea
  • Application, Impact and Future Prospects of AIGC in the Spatial Design Program
    Mengyao Zhu, Ying Zhang, P.R. China
  • Applied Optical Character Recognition and Large Language Models in Augmenting Manual Business Processes for Data Analytics in Traditional Small Businesses with Minimal Digital Adoption
    Zachary Matthew C Alabastro, Joseph Benjamin R Ilagan, Lois Abigail To, Jose Ramon S Ilagan, Philippines
  • Algorithmic Creativity: How Visual and AI Literacy Impact the Use of Text-to-Image Tools in Design Tasks
    Alessandro Canossa, Lisa Toender Berger, Lucas Fellner, Willem Van der Maden, Jesper Juul, Jichen Zhu, Denmark
  • AIGC in Design: Critical Thinking Challenges and Opportunities Revealed through Systematic Review
    Peiyuan Ge, Danqing Meng, Fei Fan, P.R. China
  • Research on Behavioral Performance-Based Interactive Generative Design and Optimization Methods for Community Micro Spaces
    Xing Chen, Hanzhe Guo, Zhe Guo, P.R. China
16:00 - 18:00

S164: Artificial Reasoning - ΙΙ
Chair: Adrienne Raglin, United States

  • Negative Nudging to Quantify the LLM Hallucination
    David Han, Adrienne Raglin, Douglas A Summers-Stay, United States
  • A Traffic Risk Semantic Framework for Enhanced Trajectory Prediction and Explainable Risk Assessment in Autonomous Driving
    Anjon Basak, Sharon Di, Adrienne Raglin, United States
  • AntI-Disaster: Utilizing GOAP in Dynamic Situations
    Merriam Khan, Ivan Loh, Michael Weeks, United States
  • Improving Consistency in the Analytic Hierarchy Process:  A Comparative Study of Pairwise Comparisons and Simultaneous Comparison Scales 
    Thom Hawkins, Justine C. Rawal, United States
  • Exploring cognitive biases in LLM predictions: Probability matching in GPT-4o mini
    Erin Zaroukian, United States
  • Understanding the Limitations of Large Language Models in Credibility-Tracking Tasks
    Avvai Chandrasekaran, Erin Zaroukian, United States
  • Constrained Causal Decision Dilemmas
    Abraham Moore Odell, Andrew Forney, Adrienne Raglin, Anjon Basak, Peter Khooshabehadeh, United States

S165: Human-AI Synergy for Real-World Impact
Chair(s): To be announced

  • Pair Programming in the Lab vs. Wild: A Qualitative Analysis of Creativity Strategies and Dialogue Styles for Agent Training Data
    Sandeep Kaur Kuttal, Jacob Hart, Marcus Ensley, Shandler A. Mason, United States
  • Towards Socio-Technical Evaluation for Artificial Intelligence in Policing
    Sam Hepenstal, United Kingdom
  • Web-Based Intelligent Traffic Management System for Varied Weather Conditions and Emergency Vehicles
    Sheetal Navin Mehta, Simran Rathi, Yash Bhavsar, Roja Rani Jale, Binh Vu, Swati Chandna, Germany
  • Automatic Speech Disorder Detection (ASDD) system with self-supervised representation of children's speech
    Yaoxuan Luan, Marisha Speights, Gerry Dozier, Cheryl Seals, United States
  • An AI-Powered Multimodal Interaction System for Engaging with Digital Art: a Human-Centered Approach to HCI
    Andrea Ferracani, Simone Ricci, Filippo Principi, Giuseppe Becchi, Niccolo' Biondi, Alberto Del Bimbo, Marco Bertini, Pietro Pala, Italy
  • Boosting of Classification Models with Human-in-the-Loop Computational Visual Knowledge Discovery
    Alice Williams, Boris Kovalerchuk, United States
  • Detecting AI Assistance in Abstract Complex Tasks
    Tyler King, Nikolos M Gurney, John Miller, Volkan Ustun, United States

S166: Human-Centered Design and Evaluation of Generative AI Systems
Chair: Christos Katsanos, Greece

  • Evaluating Large Language Models as Academic Tutors: A Human-AI Collaboration Approach for Structured Literature Review
    Luca Marconi, Federica Brasca, Paolo Ferri, Italy
  • Are We Becoming More Critical of AI? Findings From a Two-Year Study of Public Perception, Use Cases, and Sci‑Fi’s Role in Shaping AI Views
    Apurva Patil, Philipp Jordan, Zainab Hassani, United States
  • AI and Concept Art: Evaluating Generative Artificial Intelligence in the Co-Creative Process of Character Design
    Gabriela Z Leal, Isabel Maria Marques Carvalho, Eduarda Dippe Ramos Rondon, Milton Luiz Horn Vieira, Brazil
  • Fabricated Expertise: Testing How LLMs Process and Propagate Fictional Authority Claims
    Alina Hyk, Joseph Slade, United States
  • Generative Artificial Intelligence for Requirements Engineering in Software Development – Analysis of the State-of-the-Art
    Jannis Lang, Mahsa Fischer, Germany
  • Towards Safer AI Moderation: Evaluating LLM Moderators Through a Unified Benchmark Dataset and Advocating a Human-First Approach
    Naseem Machlovi, Maryam Saleki, Innocent Ababio, Mohammad Ruhul Amin, United States
Wednesday, 25 June 2025
08:00 - 10:00

S182: Human-Compatible AI: Developing Safe and Beneficial Systems Aligned with Human Values - Ι
Room: R22+R23
Chairs: Carsten Lanquillon, Sigurd Schacht, Germany

  • User Acceptance and Use Cases of LLM-based Embodied Conversational Agents in Customer Interaction – A Case Study in the Luxury Automotive Industry
    Daniel Szafarski, Charlotte-Fe Radowski, Dominik Jung, Germany
  • A Survey of LLM-Based Methods for Synthetic Data Generation and the Rise of Agentic Workflows
    Ahmad Alismail, Carsten Lanquillon, Germany
  • SeLLMA: A Secure Large Language Model Adaptation Framework for Privacy-Preserving Enterprise Applications
    Thomas Wacker, Yannick Kreppein, Carsten Lanquillon, Germany
  • Emotional or Informational? An Investigation on the Roles of Chatbots and Online Communities during the Consumer Journey
    Qian Wu, P.R. China; Heng Zhang, Singapore
  • Comfort with Social Robots in the Pre-Interaction Phase: A Field Experiment with Customers of a Retail Bank
    Carina Wiedenhöft, Anna Pilz, Alexander Piazza, Carolin Kaiser, Germany
  • Effects of Increased Usage of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Technology on User’s Perception of Dependency on Chatbots and Smart Home Systems
    Matthias Erdmann, Lennart Lassleben, Laurin Wagner, Christian Prinzing, Sebastian Sauer, Barbara Kühnlenz, Germany

S183: Socio-Technical Considerations in AI
Room: R24+R25
Chair: Daniel W. Carruth, United States

  • Interactive Discovery of Concept Drift with Lossless Visualization in Machine Learning
    Honorius Galmeanu, Romania; Boris Kovalerchuk, Razvan Andonie, United States
  • From Human Annotators to AI: The Transition and the Role of Synthetic Data in AI Development
    Thitirat Siriborvornratanakul, Thailand
  • Advancing STT for Low-Resource Real-World Speech
    Flavio D'Intino, Hans-Peter Hutter, Switzerland
  • A Multi-operator Study of Collaborative Communication during Cognitive Interaction
    Wenhua Huang, Qin Yang, Mengxiong Ye, Jincheng Li, Shaojun Cai, Qing Zhang, Jiachen Nie, Li Ding, P.R. China
  • Leveraging Domain-specific Databases for Seq2Seq-based Relation Extraction from Materials Science Texts
    Masaki Asada, Ken Fukuda, Japan
  • The Impact of Different Skin Colors on the Accuracy of Photoplethysmography (PPG) Oxygen Saturation Measurement Techniques and Research on Correction Algorithm
    Yingwei Li, Qianxiang Zhou, Zhongqi Liu, Weisheng Jiang, P.R. China
10:30 - 12:30

S199: Human-Compatible AI: Developing Safe and Beneficial Systems Aligned with Human Values - ΙΙ
Room: R24+R25
Chairs: Carsten Lanquillon, Sigurd Schacht, Germany

  • Prompting Fairness: How End Users Can Mitigate Bias in AI Systems
    Nicola Marsden, Germany
  • Research Ethics for Data Collection from Human Participants – Case Study and Recommendations
    Patrick Baracho Dittrich, Alexandra Reichenbach, Germany
  • Mapping Moral Reasoning Circuits: A Mechanistic Analysis of Ethical Decision-Making in Large Language Models
    Sigurd Schacht, Carsten Lanquillon, Germany
  • Mechanistic Exploration of the Architectural Impact of DPO Fine-Tuning on Ethical Alignment in LLMs
    Fabian Maag, Betiel Woldai, Sigurd Schacht, Germany
  • Towards Motor Interference of Limb Configuration Changes – A Potential Measure for Human-likeness of Robots
    Mertcan Kaya, Jannik Bauer, Fabian Nickl, Kolja Kühnlenz, Germany
13:30 - 15:30

S215: Human-LLM Interactions and UX Considerations
Room: R14
Chair: Hironori Yoshida, Japan

  • Additional Captions Generated by GPT-4 for Furniture Assembly Manuals
    Ryuki Maeda, Maria Larsson, Hironori Yoshida, Japan
  • Large Language Models for the Analysis of Project Proposals
    Iosif Tsangko, Andreas Triantafyllopoulos, Germany; Evangelos Kyriakidis, George Margetis, Greece; Bjorn Schuller, Germany
  • A Synthesis of Reflections, Attitudes and Suggestions Towards Mindful Implementation of LLMs in Digital First Pathways
    Hans Johnson, Ryan Beck, Weiyi Li, Angela Pateman, Khwaja Monib Sediqi, United Kingdom
  • Report Friendly: An Interface Design for an LLM-empowered ESG Report Generation System
    Xinjia Yu, Xin Zhou, Shengfei Lyu, Singapore; Xiaoqiao Wang, Huanhuan Chen, P.R. China; Chunyan Miao, Singapore
  • Automating Dialogue Evaluation: LLMs vs Human Judgment
    Ebubechuwku Ike, Nigeria; Johane Takeuchi, Japan; Frank Joublin, France; Antonello Ceravola, Italy; Marc Tanti, Malta
  • From Perception to Action: Embodied Cognition Systems Driven by AI Empowering Museum Experience Design —— Taking Hunan Flower Drum Opera as an Example
    Fangchao Yang, P.R. China; Qian Bao, Korea; Yifan Ding, Bingqian Zhu, P.R. China; Bin Wang, Korea; Xinran Song, P.R. China
16:00 - 18:00

S229: Artificial and Augmented Intelligence Applications on Language, Text, and Speech Related Tasks
Room: F2
Chair: Ming Qian, United States

  • Cognitive Reasoning in Translation: Evaluating Chain-of-Thought, Explaining, Metacognition, and Critique in Humans and General-Purpose vs. Advanced-Reasoning Large Language Models
    Ming Qian, United States; Luyi Yang, Canada
  • Human-AI Interaction: Research and Innovation in Real-Time Speech Generation, Interpretation, and Translation
    Adrian Valledor, Alvaro Olmedo, Raquel Lazaro Gutierrez, Carlos J. Hellin, Abdelhamid Tayebi, Elena Alcalde, Josefa Gomez, Spain
  • Named Entity Recognition on Ancient Languages Using Large Language Models: An Exploratory Study
    Charles Woodrum, Brian D Joseph, Antoine Haaker, Christopher Brown, United States
  • Generating Neurolinguistic Stimuli using LLM Prompt Engineering
    Ming Qian, Terry Patten, Spencer Lynn, United States
  • The Secret Power of Syntax: Improving ChatGPT Translation Quality through Sentence Constituent Analysis?
    Anna Zanina-Seck, Carina Ulrika Gröner, Switzerland
  • Limitations and Best Practices for the Design of Computer-aided Interpretation Tools
    Zidian Guo, Ketong Li, United States

S230: PANEL: How LLMs Transform Our Lives? A Panel Discussion on New Developments in Generative AI and Large Language Models
Room: F3
Chairs: Helmut Degen, United States; Stavroula Ntoa, Greece; Abbas Moallem, United States

  • Education Transformation and Challenges with LLMs
    Mahnaz Moallem, United States
  • Exploring the AI landscape
    George Margetis, Greece
  • Security, Privacy, Ethics and Trust in LLMs
    Abbas Moallem, United States
  • LLMs in Cultural Heritage
    Bjorn Schuller, Andreas Triantafyllopoulos, Germany
  • Challenges to Natural Language Understanding and Generation: Past and Present
    Robert G. Reynolds, United States
  • LLMs for Healthcare
    Rikhiya Ghosh, United States
  • Media Content in the Age of LLMs
    Tina Korani, United States
  • LLMs in Software Engineering and Software Assurance
    Douglas Schmidt, United States
  • LLM-Generated Personas
    Joni Salminen, Finland
Thursday, 26 June 2025
08:00 - 10:00

S246: Trust and Explainability in Human-AI Interaction
Room: R22+R23
Chair: Jane E Hamilton, United States

  • Interpersonal Trust in the Presence of Generative AI
    Tanja Pavleska, Slovenia
  • How to Explain it to a Data Scientist? A Mixed-Methods User Study About Explainable AI, Using Mental Models for Explanations
    Helmut Degen, Ziran Min, Parinitha Nagaraja, United States
  • Assessing Conversational Capabilities of Explanatory AI Interfaces
    Alexander Berman, Staffan Larsson, Sweden
  • Examining Trust in Facial Recognition Systems in Mongolia
    Darkhijav Mendbayar, Mongolia; Gabriela Beltrao, Sonia Sousa, Estonia
  • What Makes People Use Social Robots? Integrating Trustworthiness Into the UTAUT Model
    Katrin Fischer, Donggyu Kim, United States; Joo-Wha Hong, Korea
  • Advancing XAI Development: An Agile Framework for Human-Centered and Explainable AI
    Jaime Campos, Sweden; Nataliya Shakhovska, Ukraine

S247: HCAI Design for Human Agency, Reliability and Ethics
Room: R24+R25
Chair: Taina Kalliokoski, Finland

  • Who is the human in AI ethics texts?
    Taina Kalliokoski, Finland
  • ‘When you think it is simple enough, make it ten times simpler’: Co-Designing a Generative AI Chatbot to Empower Foreign-Born Job Seekers in Sweden
    Beata Jungselius, Linda Bradley, Sweden
  • Speculative Design Meets AI: Exploring Collaborative Dynamics through Co-Speculative Workshops
    YUTONG ZHU, Zixiang Feng, P.R. China
  • Aligning Minds, Not Just Explanations: Understanding the Impact of AI Explanations on Trust
    Eunseo Ryu, Korea; Honghua Lyu, P.R. China; Jaehoo Bae, Jiyeon Shin, Hee Young Kim, Korea; Yingqi Cai, P.R. China; Subin Jeong, MYUNGHWAN YUN, Korea
  • Mitigating Risks in Large Language Model Usage through Critical Thinking
    Liv Ziegfeld, Esther Kox, Jacqueline Blok, Robbert Van der Mijn, Ward Venrooij, Jasper Van der Waa, Netherlands
  • Networked Two-way Communication Channels (NTCC): Dynamic Semantic Indexing for UI Design and AI Alignment
    Lance Chong, Canada
10:30 - 12:30

S262: Artificial Intelligence, Digital Twins, and Humans in Industrial Applications
Room: R22+R23
Chairs: Carsten Wittenberg, Carsten Lanquillon, Nicolaj C. Stache, Germany

  • AI-Supported Root Cause Analysis in Automotive Quality Problem Solving: A Cross Domain Literature Review
    Patrick Kaftan, Carsten Lanquillon, Nicolaj C. Stache, Germany
  • Anomaly Detection on Real-World Industrial Manufacturing Applications with Additional Anomaly Type Clustering
    Fabian Schoch, Pascal Graf, Tobias Schmieg, Nicholas Schloer, Carsten Wittenberg, Carsten Lanquillon, Nicolaj C. Stache, Germany
  • The Influence of Inaccurate GPU Power Measurements for Machine Learning Workloads in Industrial Applications
    Marco Wagner, Devesh Vashishth, Germany
  • Reinforcement Learning for Robust Control of Individual Wheel Drive Mobile Robots with Passive Articulated Steering for Reverse Maneuvering
    Benedict Bauer, Manuel Schulz, Timo Hufnagel, Dieter Schramm, Carsten Wittenberg, Germany
  • Intelligent Assembly Algorithm with a Force-Velocity Controller for Solving the Peg-in-Hole Problem Using Lithium-Ion Cells
    Manuel Schulz, Jonathan Uihlein, Gero Plitt, Benedict Bauer, Timo Hufnagel, Dieter Schramm, Germany
  • Visual Instruction as an Intuitive Interface for Robotic Sorting
    Adam T. Müller, Nicolaj C. Stache, Germany
  • Mixed Reality and Digital Twin at Otto Rettenmaier-Research-Laboratory
    Nicholas Schloer, Benedict Bauer, Carsten Wittenberg, Germany
13:30 - 15:30

S278: Human-Centered AI for Enhancing Human Abilities
Room: R22+R23
Chair(s): To be announced

  • AI as a Sparring Partner – an HCAI Approach to Promote Human Capabilities
    Thomas Herrmann, Germany
  • ViGen: Defamiliarizing Everyday Perception for Discovering Unexpected Insights
    Naho Yokoyama, Risa Kimura, Tatsuo Nakajima, Japan
  • Exploring the Application of AI to Qualitative Data Analysis: A Comparative Study in the Field of Industrial Design Education
    Wenzhi Chen, Taiwan
  • The Core Building Blocks of Human-AI Teaming: Conceptualization and Typology Development
    Tim-Christoph Engelhardt, Benjamin Mueller, Julia M. Kensbock, Germany
  • The Probing Machine: Can Using GenAI Tools Help With Better Reflections During User Interviews
    Corey Tran, Richard Parayno, Bharat Krishna Venkitachalam, Austria; Janna Aika Deja, Germany; Jordan Aiko Deja, Philippines
  • AI Agent Assist User Research: Collaborative Role Analysis to Inspire Designer Creativity
    Yuting Xie, Hong Kong; Sijia Yang, Ningzi Chen, P.R. China
Friday, 27 June 2025
10:30 - 12:30

S326: User perspectives and acceptance of AI systems
Room: F4
Chair: Monika S Eigenstetter, Germany

  • Ensuring Acceptance of Surveillance through AI-supported Radar Technology
    Fatma Dönmez, Thomas M. Patalas, Monika S Eigenstetter, Germany
  • Exploring Older Adults' Experiences, Motivations and Preferences in Learning About Artificial Intelligence
    Amrat Kaur, Theebthan Jeyakumaran, Andre Kasen, Petter Torst Saatvedt, Weiqin Chen, Norway
  • Tracking Individual Beliefs in Co-Situated Groups Using Multimodal Input
    Mariah Bradford, Ibrahim Khebour, Hannah VanderHoeven, Videep Venkatesha, Nathaniel Blanchard, Nikhil Krishnaswamy, United States
  • Exploring the Role of AI Guidance in Internet-Based Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Links to Human-Computer Trust and Help-Seeking Barriers
    Joonas Merikko, Panajiota Räsänen, Finland
  • AI, My Financial Advisor? : Expectations for AI-Driven Pension Management Services
    Geunhee Lee, Sukyung Yun, Sanghyun Kwon, Korea
13:30 - 15:30

S342: Human-Centered Design of Chatbots and AI-Driven Agents
Room: F1
Chair: Estera Kot, Poland

  • Designing Anthropomorphic Conversational Agents to Enhance Laypeople’s Acceptance of Generative AI
    Paul-Ferdinand Steuck, Marco Di Maria, Daniel Bierschwale, Phillip Oliver Gottschewski-Meyer, Ralf Knackstedt, Germany
  • An Exploratory Study into the Impact of AI Literacy Training on Anthropomorphism and Trust in Conversational AI
    Geert Wood, Elena Nunez Castellar, Wijnand IJsselsteijn, Netherlands
  • Exploring the Role Imagery Preference of Medical Virtual Agents Developed through Prompt Engineering for the Chinese Elderly: A Mixed-Methods Study
    Xinyu Zhang, Chengqi Xue, P.R. China
  • MR-IntelliAssist: A World Cognition Agent Enabling Adaptive Human-AI Symbiosis in Industry 4.0
    Cong Liu, Macau; Zhenlong Yuan, You Wang, Yanhua Yin, Weichao Luo, Zhenyu He, Xiaojun Liang, P.R. China
  • Empathic Agents in Action: Redefining Industrial Interactions Through AI Personas
    Anjelika Votintseva, Jennie Wright, Rebecca Johnson, Germany

S343: Human-AI Hybrid Systems
Room: F2
Chair: Aimee Roundtree, United States

  • Facial Recognition AI Incident Reporting: An NLP Analysis
    Aimee Roundtree, United States
  • A Review on Human-AI Hybrid Systems in Air Traffic Management
    Ziqing Xia, Meng-Hsueh Hsieh, Chun-Hsien Chen, Singapore
  • Smarter Coaching Chatbots: Leveraging Hybrid Architectures for Deeper Context Awareness
    Alexander Bauer, Vanessa Mai, Caterina Neef, Anja Richert, Germany
  • WisdomTales: Improving Senior Citizens’ Cognitive Abilities with Arithmetic Practices
    Rayden WX Teo, Siyuan Liu, Singapore; Chengqi Zhang, P.R. China
16:00 - 18:00

S356: User Experience Perspectives on Generative AI
Room: F1
Chair: Seungahn Nah, United States

  • How Hands-on Experience with Generative AI Shapes Design Students' Perspectives on AI's Future Impact
    Ching-I Chen, Taiwan
  • Generative AI in Human-Computer Interaction: Enhancing User Interaction, Emotional Recognition, and Ethical Considerations
    Chutisant Kerdvibulvech, Thailand; Xudong Jiang, Singapore
  • Generative AI in the News: The Impact of Framing on Public Attitude and Engagement
    Mo Chen, Ian Cody Koratsky, Fanjue Liu, Seungahn Nah, United States
  • The Effect of Static and Dynamic AI-Generated Visual Content on Emotional Recall in the Elderly
    Quanjingzi Yuan, Mingjiu Yu, Dengkai Chen, Ying Cao, Qian Wen, Muyao Shen, Huangjie Lin, P.R. China
  • Evaluating perceptions of AI generated images in architecture using the Lovelace test
    Athina Moustaka, Paul Blindell, Mahsa Seifhashemi, United Kingdom

S357: Human-AI Interaction Design and Assessment
Room: F2
Chair: Osama Halabi, Qatar

  • Scenarios and Requirements for Supporting Workplace Risk Assessment with Artificial Intelligence
    Martin Westhoven, Thomas Herrmann, Germany
  • Exploring Flow in IT Professionals' Use of AI-Integrated Tools: Insights from Interviews
    Eve Martina Lange, Åsa Cajander, Maria Normark, Sweden
  • Assessing Drone-Enabled Infantry Maneuvers through Tactical Simulation
    Gauthier Bastiat, Jean Pelissie Du Rausas, Stephane Cardon, France; Osama Halabi, Qatar
  • Human-AI Interaction Design Guidelines for Process Optimization in Manufacturing
    Jong Myoung Lee, Dong-Seok Lee, Younghwan Pan, Korea
  • AI and Self-Reflection
    AlAnoud Bindayel, Hoda A Elsayed, Muhammad Umair Khan, Saudi Arabia

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