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SUMMARY:Humans, Machines, and the Space Between: Engineering Effective Hum
 an-AI Partnerships
DESCRIPTION:Mennatallah El-Assady (ETH Zurich)\n\nIntelligence augmentatio
 n through mixed-initiative systems promises to combine AI's computational 
 efficiency with human contextual expertise. In this talk, I will explore a
  framework for bridging human and artificial intelligence through three co
 re pillars: interpretability, feedback, and augmentation. Central to this 
 vision are co-adaptive visual interfaces that facilitate seamless collabor
 ation. I will first examine how interpretable design allows users to diagn
 ose and understand complex models, creating the transparency necessary for
  trust. Building on this, I will discuss methods for integrating diverse h
 uman feedback directly into the learning loop, enabling models to refine t
 heir behavior in real-time. Finally, I will demonstrate how these combined
  elements lead to true intelligence augmentation, presenting workflow desi
 gns for computational linguistics that empower humans to solve problems mo
 re effectively than either party could alone. The talk will conclude with 
 insights into current challenges and the promising research directions tha
 t lie ahead in engineering these symbiotic partnerships.\n\nDomain: Climat
 e, Weather, and Earth Sciences, Engineering, Life Sciences, Computational 
 Methods and Applied Mathematics\n\nSession Chairs: Maria Grazia Giuffreda 
 (ETH Zurich / CSCS) and Florina Ciorba (University of Basel)\n\n
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