Best research paper nominations:
- Explainable AI-Based Tutoring System for Upper Egypt Community Schools. Marwa Soudi, Esraa Ali, Maha Bali and Nihal Mabrouk.
- Representative Data Generation of Diabetic Retinopathy Synthetic Retinal Images. Wietse ten Dam, Meike Grol, Zelda Zeegers, Alireza Dehghani and Huib Aldewereld.
- (Winner) The European AI Tango: Balancing Regulation, Innovation and Competitiveness. Christina Todorova, George Sharkov, Huib Aldewereld, Stefan Leijnen, Alireza Dehghani, Stefano Marrone, Carlo Sansone, Maurice Lynch, John Pugh, Tarry Singh, Alessandro Barducci, Kitti Mezei, Péter Antal, Péter Hanák, Fernando Perez-Tellez and Francesco Gargiulo.
Best presentation awards:
- Best Research Paper Presentation: Cloë van Geest Predictive Models with XAI: A Comparative Study of Enhancing Airline Customer Satisfaction.
- Best Short Paper Presentation: Mark P. McCormack Investigating the Impact of Large Language Models and GPT Technologies on Syllabi and Assessment Design.
- Best Poster Presentation: Sajjad Karimian Integrating Human Factors into Trustworthy AI for Healthcare.
Full papers and posters proceedings (ACM Digital Library):
https://dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/3633083
Short papers:
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- Exploring the potential impact of ChatGPT on student learning activities, Aibhe Byrne and Peter Mooney.
- Help! Which AI should I choose?, Hennie Huijgens, Devrim Eskiyerli and Burcu Kör.
- Investigating the Impact of Large Language Models and GPT Technologies on Syllabi and Assessment Design, Mark P. McCormack and John G. Keating.
- MLDG – Machine Learning Dataset Generator: For Final Year Open-Book Machine Learning Summative Assessment, Keith Quille, Keith Nolan, Lidia Vidal Meliá and Brett Becker.
- Performance Evaluation of the SBERT model for Automatic Short Answer Grading, Abbirah Ahmed, Arash Joorabchi and Martin Hayes