Tentative proceeding is available here (Password will be provided at the symposium site).

Note: Official proceeding will be published from AAAI after the symposium.


Final Time Schedule

Note: The schedule after 10:00am on April 2nd may slightly change.

■DAY 1 (Monday, 31 March)

9:00 am

9:20 am

Welcome

9:20 am

9:30 am

Self-introduction
[Overview]

9:30 am

9:50 am

Challenges in Human-Compatible AI for Well-being: Harnessing Potential of GenAI for AI-Powered Science
(Takashi Kido and Keiki Takadama)

9:50 am

10:10 am

Human-Compatible AI and AI-Powered Science: Insights from AAAI Spring Symposium and Beyond
(Takashi Kido)

10:10 am

10:30 am

Towards Human-Compatible AI for Well-being by Integrating Physiological Viewpoint With Machine Learning Viewpoint
(Keiki Takadama and Daiki Shintani)

10:30 am

11:00 am

Break
[Invited Talk]

11:00 am

12:20 am

Human-compatible AI for science and well-being
(Alex Pentland)

12:20 pm

12:30 pm

Photo Time

12:30 pm

2:00 pm

Lunch on Your Own
[Longevity, Aging, Eldery Adult Support]

2:00 pm

2:30 pm

Categorical Longevity: Higher Tokens, Petri Net Computads, and Well-being
(Melanie Swan, Takashi Kido and Renato dos Santos)

2:30 pm

3:00 pm

An Interactive Monitoring Robot for Dementia Mitigation via Daily Conversations with Multiple LLMs
(Masayuki Numao and Masahiro Kawamura)

3:00 pm

3:30 pm

Artificial Emotional Intelligence’s Potential in Improving Social Wellness of Older Adults
(Ana Rusch)

3:30 pm

4:00 pm

Break
[Misinformation, Data Privacy, Data Utilization]

4:00 pm

4:30 pm

Toward a Capture-Track-Respond Framework: A Survey of Data-Driven Methods for Countering LLM-Generated Misinformation
(Han Kyul Kim and Andy Skumanich)

4:30 pm

5:00 pm

AI-Based Facial-Age Detection and IoT for Enhanced Data Security in Social Media
(Pascal Muam Mah, Iwona Skalna and Tomasz Pelech-Pilichowski)

5:00 pm

5:30 pm

Balee Carpet Karuta: Interactive Generation of Data Analytical Requirements and Hypothetical Questions
(Kaira Sekiguchi and Yukio Ohsawa)

6:00 pm

7:00 pm

Reception
■DAY 2 (Tuesday, 1 April)

9:00 am

9:20 am

Welcome

9:20 am

9:30 am

Self-introduction
[Ethics and Moral in Generative AI]

9:30 am

10:00 am

Revisiting the Trolley Problem for AI: Biases and Stereotypes in Large Language Models and their Impact on Ethical Decision-Making
(Sahan Hatemo, Christof Weickhardt, Luca Gisler and Oliver Bendel)

10:00 am

10:30 am

Miss Tammy as a Use Case for Moral Prompt Engineering
(Myriam Rellstab and Oliver Bendel) (presented by Sahan Hatemo)

10:30 am

11:00 am

Break
[Education (Use of Genertive AI, Plagiarism, Hypotheses Formulation)]

11:00 am

11:30 am

Issues and concerns about GenAI and how we can smartly use it in education
(Dragutin Petkovic and Anoshua Chaudhuri)

11:30 am

12:00 pm

Human-Centric AI in Education: A Case Study of Writing Improvement and Plagiarism Detection
(Ridhima Kar and Parijat Kar)

12:00 pm

12:30 pm

Using Generative AI to Discover Ancient Civilizations
(Robert Reynolds, Sarah Saad, Chencheng Zhang, Thomas Palazzolo, Ashley Lemke, John O’Shea and Cailen O’Shea)

12:30 pm

2:00 pm

Lunch on Your Own
[Disabled Person Support]

2:00 pm

2:30 pm

AI Guide Dog: Egocentric Path Prediction on Smartphone
(Aishwarya Jadhav, Jeffery Cao, Abhishree Shetty, Urvashi Kumar, Aditi Sharma, Ben Sukboontip, Jayant Tamarapalli, Jingyi Zhang and Aniruddh Koul)
[Poster, Demo, Short presentation]

2:30 pm

3:30 pm

– Designing Ethical GenAI Systems: A Blueprint for Fairness and Bias Mitigation in the Age of Agentic AI
(Mounika Thorupunuri)
– AI-based Content Generation For The Analysis Of Agent Behavior On Virtual Landscapes
(Sarah Saad and Robert Reynolds)
– Reimagining Ancient Civilizations: Landbridge and the Future of VR and AI
(Chencheng Zhang and Robert Reynolds)
– Categorical Longevity: Category Theory & Computational Biology for Well-being
(Melanie Swan, Takashi Kido and Renato dos Santos)
(Note: This presentation may move to April 2nd)
– When Robots Take Over Decisions: The Impact of AI Autonomy on Consumer Purchasing
(Amy Wenxuan Ding)
(Note: This presentation may move to April 2nd)
– Others (Please bring your posters and demos)

3:30 pm

4:00 pm

Break
[Human-Chatbot Interatcion]

4:00 pm

4:30 pm

Estimation and Correlation of Student Maturity with Social Attributes Using Large Language Models and Transformers
(Ridhima Kar and Parijat Kar)

4:30 pm

5:00 pm

One Word, One Command, One Translation: Combining GenAI and Traditional Approaches in Simulating In-Situ Spoken Human Interaction for Medical and Engineering Applications
(Christina Alexandris)

5:00 pm

5:30 pm

Enhancing Work Efficiency and Learning Effectiveness with Generative AI Chatbots in Civil Engineering
(Takahiro Yonekawa and Yuki Sugisaki)

6:00 pm

7:00 pm

Plenary Session
■DAY 3 (Wednesday, 2 April)
[Education (Curriculum, Assessment)]

9:00 am

9:30 am

A Recommender System Architecture for University Curriculum Advising
(Zerui Ma, Michael Hahsler and Peter Moore)

9:30 am

10:00 am

A Machine Learning Approach to Forecasting University Students’ End-of-Semester Grade
(Komei Arasawa, Shun Matsukawa, Nobuyuki Sugio, Madoka Takahara and Shun Hattori)
[Poster, Demo, Short presentation]

10:00 am

10:30 am

– Categorical Longevity: Category Theory & Computational Biology for Well-being
(Melanie Swan, Takashi Kido and Renato dos Santos)
– When Robots Take Over Decisions: The Impact of AI Autonomy on Consumer Purchasing
(Amy Wenxuan Ding)

10:30 am

11:00 am

Break
[Symposium wrap-up]

11:00 am

11:30 am

Discussion on Human-Compatible AI for Well-being: Summary of New Insights and Questions

11:30 am

12:00 pm

Award selection
Contact Information

Chairs:  Takashi Kido 1 and Keiki Takadama 2
Email:    sss2025-hcai@cas.lab.uec.ac.jp
Institution: 1 Teikyo University, Japan and 2 The University of Tokyo, Japan