Academic Publications
We contribute to the global discourse on AI governance and ethics through research in leading journals and conferences, connecting technical expertise with social science
2022 | Conference paper
Embracing AWKWARD! Real-time Adjustment of Reactive Plans Using Social Norms
Topics: Reactive Planning, Normative Agents, Hybrid Systems, Multi-Agent Systems, Games AI
2022 | Conference paper
Good AI for good
Topics: Responsible AI, Sustainable Development Goals, AI guidelines, Topic mining, Social Sciences
2022 | Article in journal
How culture influences individual behavior during a pandemic
Topics: Agent-Based Modelling, COVID-19, Culture, Epidemiological Models, Pandemic
2021 | Article in journal
Accountability and Control Over Autonomous Weapon Systems
Topics: Autonomous Weapon Systems, Responsibility, Accountability, Accountability gap, Meaningful human control
2021 | Chapter in book
An Ethical Framework for a Good AI Society: Opportunities, Risks, Principles, and Recommendations
Topics: AI4People, Artificial intelligence, Data Governance, Digital Ethics, Ethics of AI
2021 | Conference paper
Bridging Perception, Memory, and Inference through Semantic Relations
Topics: Natural Sciences, Computer and Information Sciences, Computer Sciences, Engineering and Technology, Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering
2021 | Conference paper
Developers’ Responses to App Review Feedback – A Study of Communication Norms in App Development
Topics: App reviews, Communication norms, Developer responses, Mining, Norms
2021 | Article in journal
Give more data, awareness and control to individual citizens, and they will help COVID-19 containment
Topics: COVID-19, Personal data store, Mobility data analysis, Contact tracing, Natural Sciences
2020 | Article in journal
A socio-technical framework for digital contact tracing
Topics: COVID-19, Digital contact tracing, Data privacy, Governance, Natural Sciences
2020 | Conference paper
Adapting language specific components of cross-media analysis frameworks to less-resourced languages
Topics: Speech recognition, named entity recognition, Less-resourced languages, Amharic, Cross-media analysis