The Interchange Forum for Reflecting on Intelligent Systems (IRIS) is a platform designed to stimulate, develop and promote critical reflection on intelligent systems and their impact on society.
Join us for deeper insights into the work of IRIS’s three Independent Research Groups, the Teaching and Learning Forum RISING, and IRIS Public Engagement — plus a first look at the new interdisciplinary initiative: IRIS-HISIT. During the posters sesseion, you can hear more about the interdisciplinary research projects led by IRIS members and partners across all academic levels.
Program (PDF)
09:00 – Opening and Welcome
09:30 – Dr. Cornelia Sindermann: Computational Digital Psychology (IRIS3D)
10:00 – Dr. Thilo Hagendorff: Ethics of Generative AI (IRIS3D)
10:30 – Dr. Agnieszka Falenska: Diversity-aware NLP Intelligent Systems (IRIS3D)
- 11:00 – Coffee Break
11:30 – Prof. Dr. Steffen Staab: Human-Intelligent Systems Interaction and Teaming (IRIS-HISIT)
12:00 – Jun. Prof. Dr. Maria Wirzberger: Teaching and Learning Forum (RISING)
12:30 – Simone Brandes: IRIS Public Engagement
- 13:00 – Lunch Break
14:30 – IRIS Poster Session | UN34.150 | Coffee and refreshments will be available during the poster session, fostering networking and discussions.
16:30 – End of IRIS Symposium
Poster Session | 14:30 – 16:30 | Room UN34.150
The following projects will be presented during the IRIS Poster Session — a showcase of innovative research by IRIS-supported students and collaborators, ranging from Bachelor’s to PhD level. This is a great opportunity to explore current work across disciplines and engage directly with IRIS members in an informal setting over coffee and cake.
The impact of user momentary emotional state on trust in a faulty chatbot |
Tabea Berberena & Jun.-Prof. Dr. Maria Wirzberger |
Reflecting on societal and organizational impacts of AI |
Dr. Ivan Dula,Tabea Berberena, Dr. Ksenia Keplinger & Jun.-Prof. Dr. Maria Wirzberger |
POP2NET |
Marius Kaffai, Lukas Erhard & Prof. Dr. Raphael Heiberger |
Electric dreams: Literary narratives as tools for critically reflecting on intelligent systems |
Dr. Curtis Runstedler |
Human-AI teaming in flight operations |
Patrick Lorrig, Alina Schmit-Hübsch, Nadine Koch, Michelle Fini, Jun.-Prof. Dr. Maria Wirzberger & Prof. Dr. Zamira Daw |
Political attitudes in online environments |
Solange Vega, Benedikt Ehinger, Kerria Drüppel & Dr. Cornelia Sindermann |
What can go wrong in authorship profiling: cross-domain analysis of gender and age prediction |
Hongyu Chen, Prof. Dr. Michael Roth & Dr. Agnieszka Faleńska |
Evaluating behavior in language models: A looming replication crisis? |
Laurène Vaugrante, Prof. Dr. Mathias Niepert & Dr. Thilo Hagendorff |
Please note that I’m just an AI: analysis of behavior patterns of LLMs in (non-)offensive speech identification |
Esra Dönmez, Prof. Dr. Thang Vu & Dr. Agnieszka Faleńska |
Thought experiments combined with physics simulations and machine learning in a human-AI learning context |
Max Weinmann, Patrick Egenlauf, Dr. Miriam Klopotek & Jun.-Prof. Dr. Maria Wirzberger |
Towards human-robot co-agency: AI and feminist technoscience perspectives for diversity, demography, and democracy on human-robot-collaboration in architecture |
Gili Ron, Amelie Schreck, Dr. Cordula Kropp, Prof. Dr. Achim Menges & Jun.-Prof. Dr. Thomas Wortmann |
Dynamics of polarization on online platforms and AI remedies |
Nicola Fanton, Sidhath Rajan, Dr. Michael Roth & Jun.-Prof. Dr. Titus von der Malsburg |
The influence of network structures on group fairness in online political discussions | Sara Hanke, Farane Jalali, Prof. Dr. Raphael Heiberger & Prof. Dr. Steffen Staa |
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