The 2025 edition of the special track focusses (though not exclusively) on the role of `Human Cognition’ and `Embodied (Multimodal) Interaction’ in diverse naturalistic settings for the design and development of next-generation foundational methods and techniques in AI and ML.
By `Humans’ and `Human Cognition’, entailed are human behaviours, preferences and expectations, decision-making, multimodal interaction modalities, problem-solving skills (etc) as relevant from perspectives such as (a) Human perception and cognition; (b) Society and culture; (c) Ethics and emerging AI-related regulatory compliance; and (d) Standardization. Here, the special track will particularly prioritise research focussed on human-behavioural studies involving quantitative and/or qualitative empirical analyses of human-behaviour in naturalistic settings as a means to systematically influence the design of human-centred AI methods. Also in focus are specific technical implications for the (human-centric) design of AI in applications relevant to.
Papers presented in Montreal
https://2025.ijcai.org/montreal-special-track-on-human-centred-ai-papers/
Papers presented in Guangzhou
https://2025.ijcai.org/guangzhou-special-track-on-human-centred-ai-papers/