Out of 65 student applications, we selected 20 students to participate in the conference. These students received a free registration and got a travel grant. They will present a poster (during the student poster session, in the afternoon of Feb.2nd), they will meet senior members of the community and representatives of the sponsoring companies, and they are invited at the student lunch on Feb.2nd. They will also have the opportunity to publish a 2-page extended abstract of their work in the proceedings.
Accepted Student Papers (Poster Presentation)
Stefano Tedeschi. Accountable Agents and Where to Find Them – Download
Eva Thelisson. Toward a computational sustainability for AI/ML to foster Responsibility – Download
Ilse Verdiesen. The Design of Human Oversight in Autonomous Weapons – Download
Jin Xu. Overtrust of Robots in High-Risk Scenarios – Download
Barton Lee. A win for society! Conquering barriers to fair elections – Download
Martin Strobel. An axiomatic approach to explain Computer generated decisions – Download
Priel Levy. Optimal Contest Design for Multi-Agent Systems – Download
Gong Chen. Nurturing the Companion ChatBot – Download
Daniel Kasenberg. Learning and obeying conflicting norms in stochastic domains – Download
Marc Serramia. Ethics in norm decision making – Download
Joseph Blass. Legal, Ethical, Customizable Artificial Intelligence – Download
Rediet Abebe. Computational Perspectives on Social Good and Access to Opportunity – Download
Gagan Bansal. Explanatory Dialogs: Towards Actionable, Interactive Explanations – Download
Shiva Kaul. Speed and accuracy are not enough! Trustworthy machine learning – Download
Bobbie Eicher. Giving AI a Theory of Mind – Download
Fulton Wang. Fulton Wang’s Application to the AIES Student Program – Download
Cassandra Carley. Balancing Privacy and Utility with Pattern Based Activity Detection – Download
Colin Garvey. AI Risk Mitigation through Democratic Governance – Download
Sarah Tan. Interpretable Approaches to Detect Bias in Black-Box Models – Download
Lily Hu. Justice Beyond Utility in Artificial Intelligence – Download
Eva Thelisson. Toward a computational sustainability for AI/ML to foster Responsibility – Download
Ilse Verdiesen. The Design of Human Oversight in Autonomous Weapons – Download
Jin Xu. Overtrust of Robots in High-Risk Scenarios – Download
Barton Lee. A win for society! Conquering barriers to fair elections – Download
Martin Strobel. An axiomatic approach to explain Computer generated decisions – Download
Priel Levy. Optimal Contest Design for Multi-Agent Systems – Download
Gong Chen. Nurturing the Companion ChatBot – Download
Daniel Kasenberg. Learning and obeying conflicting norms in stochastic domains – Download
Marc Serramia. Ethics in norm decision making – Download
Joseph Blass. Legal, Ethical, Customizable Artificial Intelligence – Download
Rediet Abebe. Computational Perspectives on Social Good and Access to Opportunity – Download
Gagan Bansal. Explanatory Dialogs: Towards Actionable, Interactive Explanations – Download
Shiva Kaul. Speed and accuracy are not enough! Trustworthy machine learning – Download
Bobbie Eicher. Giving AI a Theory of Mind – Download
Fulton Wang. Fulton Wang’s Application to the AIES Student Program – Download
Cassandra Carley. Balancing Privacy and Utility with Pattern Based Activity Detection – Download
Colin Garvey. AI Risk Mitigation through Democratic Governance – Download
Sarah Tan. Interpretable Approaches to Detect Bias in Black-Box Models – Download
Lily Hu. Justice Beyond Utility in Artificial Intelligence – Download