Organisers: Mathieu Chollet, Tanaya.Guha, Alessandro Vinciarelli and Chen Zhou
Overview
2pm to 5:30pm Monday 13 July
Human behaviour emerges from complex interactions between cognition, social dynamics, and environmental constraints. Recent advances in artificial intelligence, computational modelling, and immersive interactive technologies are enabling researchers to move beyond observation towards the mechanistic understanding and systematic modelling of social behaviour. This satellite session will bring together researchers from psychology, computer science, robotics and related disciplines to explore how social AI can be used to model, predict, and influence human behaviour across individual and collective scales.
Topics of this session will include computational models of social interaction, human-agent collaboration, social robotics, virtual reality for studying social behaviour. By fostering dialogue between traditionally separated communities, this session aims to establish new interdisciplinary frameworks for understanding and engineering human behaviour in increasingly hybrid human-AI societies.
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