Oulu HI research group organizes two workshops at HHAI 2025 - submission calls are open

Submission call for MIA - Multimodal Interaction Analytics for Hybrid Intelligence workshop
We are pleased to invite submissions for the MIA - Multimodal Interaction Analytics for Hybrid Intelligence workshop, which will take place as part of HHAI 2025 in Pisa, Italy, on June 9, 2025. This workshop aims to explore the role of Multimodal Interaction Analytics (MIA) in advancing hybrid human-AI systems, with a particular focus on enhancing collaborative and learning environments.
We welcome high-quality, original research contributions in areas including, but not limited to:
- AI & Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)
- Multimodal Data Analytics & Machine Learning
- Educational Technology & Learning Analytics
- Multimodal Signal Processing and Sensor Fusion
- Collaborative Intelligence & Hybrid Intelligence Systems
Further details about the workshop, including submission guidelines, can be found on our MIA Workshop Website
More information about HHAI 2025 is available at HHAI 2025 Workshops & Tutorials page.
Important Dates:
- Paper Submission Deadline: April 18, 2025
- Notification to Authors: May 2, 2025
- Camera-Ready Deadline: May 15, 2025
- Workshop Date: June 9, 2025
If you have an innovative idea—whether a bold new concept or a refined contribution—on multimodal human-AI interaction, we strongly encourage you to submit an abstract (250 words) and a short or full paper to our workshop.
For any inquiries, please feel free to reach out to Yueyi.Yang@oulu.fi and Fang.Kang@oulu.fi .We look forward to your contributions and engaging discussions at HHAI 2025!
Submission call for MultiTTrust 2025 - Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Human-AI Team Trust workshop
This workshop is co-organized by Susanne Uusitalo, Hybrid Intelligence research programme at the University of Oulu and Myrthe Tielman, the Hybrid Intelligence Centre, Netherlands, at Hybrid Human Artificial Intelligence (HHAI) 2025, June 9-13, in Pisa, Italy. The workshop focuses on different perspectives and layers of trust dynamics in teams consisting of both humans and AI agents. With the increasing prominence of human-agent interaction in hybrid teams in diverse industries, human-agent teamwork is no longer a topic of the future, but of the present. However, several challenges arise that still need to be addressed carefully. One of these challenges is understanding how trust is defined and how it functions in human-agent teams.
The workshop calls for contribution and/or participation from several disciplines, including Psychology, Sociology, Cognitive Science, Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Multi-Agent Systems, Robotics, Human-Computer Interaction, Design and Philosophy. We will invite authors to submit two types of submissions.
- Firstly, extended abstracts of 3-pages introducing the author and their interest in the topic. These can be overviews of past work, preliminary work in progress, or plans for future research. The goal of these papers is to serve as a base for introducing the participant's to each-others work and expertise.
- Secondly, we will call for progress papers of maximum 7-page long. This submission type is aimed at describing a specific piece of new work, which can also be work in progress or recently published work (published 2023 or later). The goal of these submissions is to allow attendees to share new results and insights, as well as discuss work in progress.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Measures of team trust in human-AI teams.
- Human’s trust and trustworthiness in human-AI teams.
- Dynamics of trust between human and AI in teamwork.
- Hybrid techniques (knowledge-driven and data-driven) to assess trust and trustworthiness in human-AI teams.
- Machine learning techniques to detect trust and trustworthiness in human-AI teams and teammates.
- Evaluation methods for trust and trustworthiness models in human-AI teams.
- Experimental settings for trust dynamics in human-AI teams
- Design of systems that take into account trust dynamics in human-AI teams.
- Trust dynamics among team members.
- Understanding of collective agency and action in human-AI teams.
- Agent-based Social Simulation (ABSS)
- Social norms, reputation, etc.
Deadline is 9th of May, 2025.
Read more on the webpage and submit your abstract here on this page.