We will release a schedule for HMC22 closer to the date. For now, please note that the meeting is hybrid (so we will have presenters and participants both in person and online). We are planning to hold talks, panels, and discussions between 9 am – 5:30 pm CET on 1-2 December.
Program by day
Thursday 1st December 2022
On this day, we’ll explore what human-machine collaboration is from a multi-disciplinary perspective. We’ll do this via a series of keynote presentations (25 minutes) followed by 20-minutes of open discussion. Our confirmed keynotes and their mode of attendance (where confirmed) are:
- Alex Zafiroglu, ANU School of Cybernetics [virtual]
- Anna Ma-Wyatt, University of Adelaide and IRL Crossing [virtual]
- Guy Hoffman, Cornell University [in-person]
- Primavera De Filippi, CNRS, Berkman-Klein Center, European University Institute [TBC]
- Ken Goldberg and Ryan Hoque, University of California Berkeley [virtual]
We will also have contributed talks and panels on this day, and an exhibit put together by Samuel Bianchini and Damith Herath.
Friday 2nd December 2022
On this day, we’ll discuss psychological safety, responsibility and sustainability in human-machine collaborations from a range of perspectives via panel discussions and a guided workshopping session. We will also schedule contributed talks and panels on this day, and an exhibit put together by Samuel Bianchini and Damith Herath. Our confirmed panelists include:
Psychological safety:
- Myriam Merad, CNRS LAMSADE [in-person]
- Nicolas Paget, CIRAD [in-person]
- Zena Assaad, ANU School of Engineering [virtual]
- William Lawless, Paine College [virtual]
- Simon McKenzie, Griffith University [in-person]
Responsibility:
- Keoni Mahelona, Te Hiku Media [virtual]
- Dylan Cawthorne, University of Southern Denmark [in-person]
- Jurriaan van Diggelen, TNO [in-person]
- Caitlin Bentley, King’s College London [in-person]
Sustainability:
This will be a workshopping session led by Fred Roberts [virtual], Alexis Tsoukiás [in-person] and Delia Pembrey [in-person].