Workshops

Important dates (AoE)

  • Workshop proposals - Oct 16, 2023

Workshop Co-Chairs

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Axel Soto
Universidad Nacional del Sur
CONICET, Argentina
Eva Zangerle
Eva Zangerle
University of Innsbruck, Austria

In conjunction with the 29th International ACM Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (ACM IUI 2024)

Greenville, South Carolina, USA

March 18-21, 2024 https://iui.acm.org/2024/

Workshops at IUI 2024

IUI 2022 is pleased to announce the following 6 workshops to be held in conjunction with the conference. The goal of the workshops is to provide a venue for presenting research on focused topics of interest and an informal forum to discuss research questions and challenges. Workshops with few submissions by Wednesday, 12 January 2024 may be cancelled, shortened, merged with other workshops, or otherwise restructured. The organizers of accepted workshops are responsible for producing a call for participation and publicizing it, such as distributing the call to relevant newsgroups and electronic mailing lists, and especially to potential audiences from outside the IUI conference community. Workshop organizers will maintain their own website with information about the workshop and the IUI 2024 website will refer to this website. The workshop organizers will coordinate the paper solicitation, collection, and review process. A workshop summary will be included in the ACM Digital Library for IUI 2022, and we will separately publish a joint workshop proceedings for accepted workshop submissions (through CEUR or similar)

AXAI: Adaptive XAI launch

Tommaso Turchi
University of Pisa, Italy
Alessio Malizia
University of Pisa, Italy
Simone Borsci
University of Twente, Netherlands
Alan Chamberlain
University of Nottingham, United Kingdom

The Adaptive XAI Workshop explores the design of interfaces that dynamically adapt to offer tailored AI system explanations. It emphasises understanding and crafting explanations that resonate across diverse user needs, reflecting a commitment to human-centric, responsive AI. Participants will explore solutions that bridge the gap between AI functionality and end-user understanding.

HAI-GEN: Human-AI Co-Creation with Generative Models launch

Werner Geyer
IBM Research AI
Mary Lou Maher
University of North Carolina, Charlotte, USA
Justin D. Weisz
IBM Research AI
Daniel Buschek
University of Bayreuth, Germany
Lydia B. Chilton
Columbia University, New York, USA

Generative AI introduces a new UI paradigm called intent-based outcome specification shifting control over from people to AI, enabling new forms of co-creativity and co-creation. This workshop will explore the implications of this shift, deepen our understanding of the human-AI co-creative process, and examine how we can design, build, use, and evaluate human-AI co-creative systems that are both effective and safe.

SOCIALIZE and HUMANIZE combined workshop

Bruce Ferwerda
Jönköping University, Sweden
Giuseppe Sansonetti
Università di Roma 3, Italy
Marko Tkalcic
University of Primorska, Koper, Slovenia
Fabio Gasparetti
University of Roma 3, Italy
Panagiotis Germanakos
SAP SE, Germany
PulseX Research Institute gUG, Germany
Cristina Gena
Università of Torino, Italy

The combined SOCIALIZE/HUMANIZE workshop addresses intelligent interactive techniques rooted in social and psychological theories. We welcome contributions, including social robots, that may foster the social and cultural inclusion of a broad range of users, with a focus on vulnerable groups (e.g., children, elderly, autistic, and disabled people) and disadvantaged, at-risk categories (e.g., refugees and migrants). Furthermore, we welcome research integrating psychological theory features (e.g., personality, cognitive styles) into models of systems like recommender systems. Additionally, we seek studies on enhancing (AI) explainability, fairness, transparency, and reducing bias in intelligent systems' data or output.

IUI4Metaverse: Intelligent User Interface for Metaverse launch

Pradipta Biswas
Indian Institute of Science, India
Vinay Krishna Sharma
Siemens
Pilar Orero
Universitat Autonoma De Barcelona, Spain
Eryn Whitworth
Meta
Anasol Pena-Rios
British Telecom

IUI 4 Metaverse workshop will investigate user interface and interaction issues with Metaverse and scoping the use of AI tools and technology for improving UI/UX for Metaverse. As part of the workshop, the very concept of Metaverse will be explored in details with members from academia, industry and standardization bodies.

PMF: Past Meets Future: Workshop on Human-AI Interaction for Digital History and Cultural Heritage launch

Kurt Luther
Virginia Tech, USA
Vikram Mohanty
Bosch Research and Technology Center, USA
Benjamin C. G. Lee
University of Washington, USA
Ioanna Lykourentzou
Utrecht University, Netherlands

Digital History and Cultural Heritage scholars and practitioners face challenges in data quality, accessibility, and engagement. Human-AI Interaction (HAI) has great potential to address these challenges. This workshop brings together HCI and AI researchers, historians, and museum professionals to explore innovative HAI approaches for Digital History and Cultural Heritage.

SIDM: Speech as Interactive Design Material: How to design and evaluate task-tailored synthetic voices? launch

Mateusz Dubiel
University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Matthew Aylett
Heriot Watt Edinburgh, Scotland
Anuschka Schmitt
University of St.Gallen, Switzerland
Zilin Ma
Harvard University, USA
Gary Hsieh
University of Washington, USA
Thiemo Wambsganss
Bern University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland

The purpose of this workshop is to bring interdisciplinary experts from audio engineering, cognitive psychology, speech perception, UX design, and other relevant fields together to: (1) improve the design practices of user interfaces that feature synthetic speech, and (2) increase the ecological validity of their evaluation.