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Seminars: Informatics

On AI-Inspired Requirements & Design

Walid Maalej
Professor, ACM Distinguished Speaker, University of Hamburg
6011, Donald Bren Hall - View Map

Abstract: In this talk, we will discuss recent advances in Modern Requirements Engineering (MoRE), including user feedback mining, issue tracking intelligence, and how foundation models…

(CANCELED) Between Model and World: Trust, Transparency, and Theory of Mind in AI Systems

Beth Coleman
Associate Professor of Data & Cities at the Institute of Communication, Culture, Information and Technology and Faculty of Information, University of Toronto
6011, Donald Bren Hall - View Map

Abstract: This talk works through a disciplinary survey of what constitutes trust and trustworthiness in human-machine learning interaction. In positing a framing of “trust,” the…

Between Model and World: Trust, Transparency, and Theory of Mind in AI Systems

Beth Coleman
Associate Professor of Data & Cities at the Institute of Communication, Culture, Information and Technology (UTM) and the Faculty of Information at the University of Toronto
6011, Donald Bren Hall - View Map

Abstract: Models both represent and act upon the world, their effects shaped by data selection and algorithmic design. The inherent constraints of translating social phenomena…

Creating “Everyday” Accessible Experiences

Patrick Carrington
Associate Professor, Human-Computer Interaction Institute, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
6011, Donald Bren Hall - View Map

Abstract: Advanced computing and sensing technologies are transforming how we navigate, interpret, and connect with the world. When designed accessibly, these systems can expand agency,…

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