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Time Schedule

■DAY 1 (Monday, 25 March)

9:00 am

9:30 am

Welcome

9:30 am

9:50 am

Self-introduction
[Overview]

9:50 am

10:10 am

The Challenges for GenAI for social and individual Well-being
(Takashi Kido and Keiki Takadama)

10:10 am

10:30 am

What is a correct output by Generative AI from the viewpoint of Well-being? – Perspective from sleep stage estimation
(Keiki Takadama)

10:30 am

11:00 am

Break
[Generative AI: Harmful and Ethical aspects]

11:00 am

11:20 am

The Psychosocial Impacts of Generative AI Harms
(Faye-Marie Vassel, Evan Shieh, Cassidy Sugimoto and Thema Monroe-White)

11:20 am

11:40 am

Modes of tracking mal-info in social media with AI/ML tools to help mitigate harmful GenAI for improved societal well being
(Andy Skumanich and Han Kyul Kim)

11:40 am

12:00 pm

Artificial Intelligence: The Biggest Threat to Democracy Today?
(Michelle Nie)

12:00 pm

12:20 pm

Ethical Considerations of Generative AI: A Survey Exploring the Role of Decision Makers in the Loop
(Yohn Jairo Parra Bautista, Carlos Theran and Richard Alo)

12:20 pm

12:30 pm

Photo Time

12:30 pm

2:00 pm

Lunch on Your Own
[Generative AI: Well-being and Learning]

2:00 pm

2:20 pm

How Can Generative AI Enhance the Well-being of Blind?
(Oliver Bendel)

2:20 pm

2:40 pm

How Can GenAI Foster Well-being in Self-regulated Learning?
(Stefanie Hauske and Oliver Bendel)

2:40 pm

3:00 pm

Sleep Stage Estimation by Introduction of Sleep Domain Knowledge to AI: Towards Personalized Sleep Counseling System with GenAI
(Iko Nakari and Keiki Takadama)

3:00 pm

3:20 pm

Personalized Image Generation Through Swiping
(Yuto Nakashima)

3:30 pm

4:00 pm

Break
[Generative AI: Analysis]

4:00 pm

4:20 pm

An Analysis Method for the Impact of GenAI Code Suggestions on Software Engineers’ Thought Processes
(Takahiro Yonekawa, Hiroko Yamano and Ichiro Sakata)

4:20 pm

4:40 pm

The Impacts of Text-to-Image Generative AI on Creative Professionals According to Prospective Generative AI Researchers: Insights from Japan
(Sharon Chee Yin Ho, Arisa Ema and Tanja Tajmel)

4:40 pm

5:00 pm

Collect and Connect Data Leaves to Feature Concepts: Interactive Graph Generation Toward Wellbeing
(Yukio Ohsawa, Tomohide Maekawa, Hiroki Yamaguchi, Hiro Yoshida and Kaira Sekiguchi)

5:00 pm

5:20 pm

Generating a Map of Well-being Regions using Multi-scale Moving Direction Entropy on Mobile Sensors
(Yukio Ohsawa, Sae Kondo, Yi Sun and Kaira Sekiguchi)

6:00 pm

7:00 pm

Reception
■DAY 2 (Tuesday, 26 March)

9:00 am

9:30 am

Welcome

9:30 am

9:50 am

Self-introduction
[Fair, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion]

9:50 am

10:10 am

Fair Machine Guidance to Enhance Fair Decision Making
(Mingzhe Yang)

10:10 am

10:30 am

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and the Deployment of Artificial Intelligence Within the Department of Defense
(Sara Darwish, Alison Bragaw-Butler, Paul Marcelli and Kaylee Gassner)

10:30 am

11:00 am

Break
[Poster, Demo, Short presentation] (NOTE: This slot may be moved)

11:00 am

12:30 pm

AI-Assisted Talk: A Narrative Review on the New Social and Conversational Landscape (Kevin Vo)
Social Smarts with Tech Sparks: Harnessing LLMs for Youth Socioemotional Growth
(Kevin Vo)
Others (Please bring your demos)

12:30 pm

2:00 pm

Lunch on Your Own
[Invited Talk]

2:00 pm

2:50 pm

AI Health Agents: Pathway2vec, ReflectE, Category Theory, and Longevity
(Melanie Swan, Takashi Kido, Eric Roland and Renato dos Santos)
[LLM and Robot]

2:50 pm

3:10 pm

Evaluating Large Language Models with RAG Capability: A Perspective from Robot Behavior Planning and Execution
(Jin Yamanaka and Takashi Kido)

3:10 pm

3:30 pm

How Can Large Language Models Enable Better Socially Assistive Human-Robot Interaction: A Brief Survey
(Zhonghao Shi, Ellen Landrum, Allison O’Connell, Mina Kian, Leticia Pinto-Alva, Kaleen Shrestha, Xiaoyuan Zhu and Maja Matarić)

3:30 pm

4:00 pm

Break
[LLM and Language]

4:00 pm

4:20 pm

Engineering approach to explore language reflecting well-being
(Kazuhiro Ito, Eiji Aramaki, Shoko Wakamiya, Masae Manabe, Junko Hayashi, Yukiko Uchida, Masataka Nakayama and Yasushi Watanabe)

4:20 pm

4:40 pm

GenAI and Socially Responsible AI in Natural Language Processing Applications: A Linguistic Perspective
(Christina Alexandris)

4:40 pm

5:00 pm

Generative AI Applications in Helping Children with Speech Language Issues
(Helen Qin)
[Pathology Detection]

5:00 pm

5:20 pm

Guiding the Evolution of Dense Blocks with Attention for CheXpert Using Cultural Algorithms
(Mark Nuppnua, Khalid Kattan and Robert Reynolds)

6:00 pm

7:00 pm

Plenary Session
■DAY 3 (Wednesday, 27 March)

9:00 am

9:30 am

Welcome
[Well-being for patient and healthy persons]

9:30 am

9:50 am

Toward Application to General Conversation Detection of Dementia Tendency from Conversation Based on Linguistic and Time Features of Speech
(Hiroshi Sogabe and Masayuki Numao)

9:50 am

10:10 am

A Dataset for Estimating Participant Inspiration in Meetings toward AI-Based Meeting Support System to Improve Worker Wellbeing
(Soki Arai, Yuki Yamamoto, Yuji Nozaki, Haruka Matsukura and Maki Sakamoto)

10:10 am

10:30 am

NREM3 Sleep Stage Estimation Based on Accelerometer by Body Movement Count and Biological Rhythms
(Daiki Shintani, Iko Nakari, Satomi Washizaki and Keiki Takadama)

10:30 am

11:00 am

Break
[Symposium wrap-up]

11:00 am

11:30 am

Discussion on GenAI on social and individual well-being
Summary of New Insights and Questions

11:30 am

12:00 pm

Award selection
Contact Information

Chairs:  Takashi Kido1 and Keiki Takadama 2
Email:    sss2024-genai@cas.lab.uec.ac.jp
Institution: 1Teikyo University, Japan and 2The University of Electro-Communications, Japan