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AAAI Spring Symposium 2023 - Socially Responsible AI for Well-being: San Francisco Airport, CA, USA
- Takashi Kido, Keiki Takadama:

Post-event Proceedings of the AAAI Spring Symposium: Socially Responsible AI for Well-being (AAAI-SRAI 2023) co-located with Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence 2023 Spring Symposium (AAAI-Spring Symposium 2023), Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport (Hybrid), March 27-29, 2023. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 3527, CEUR-WS.org 2023
Session 1: Overview
- Takashi Kido, Keiki Takadama:

The Challenges for Socially Responsible AI for Well-being. 1-3 - Keiki Takadama:

How to Handle Wellbeing in Socially Responsible AI? - Findings from Sleep Perspective -. 4-8
Session 2: Socially responsible AI
- Khalid Kattan, Robert G. Reynolds:

Using Artificial Intelligence to Learn the Tradeoffs Made by Individual Agents in Order to Sustain Economic Well-Being. 9-20 - Melanie Swan, Renato P. dos Santos:

Quantum Intelligence: Responsible Human-AI Entities. 21-31 - Martin D. Aleksandrov:

Limiting Inequalities in Fair Division with Additive Value Preferences for Indivisible Social Items. 32-39
Session 3: Communication and evidence for well-being
- Bruno Abreu Calfa, Peggy Wu, Mohammadamin Sanaei, Stephen B. Gilbert, Andrew Radlbeck, Brett W. Israelsen:

Combining Natural Language and Machine Learning for Predicting Survey Responses of Social Constructs in a Dyad. 40-46 - Yun Su, Bozhen Fan, Haoran Bian, Runhe Huang, Yunhao Zhu:

The Empathic Dialogue Generation Model Based on Emotion Cause Perception. 47-48 - Yukio Ohsawa, Kaira Sekiguchi, Tomohide Maekawa, Hiroki Yamaguchi, Sae Kondo:

Evidence based Semantics for Reasoning beyond Your Data. 49-50
Session 4: Face expresion and impression for well-being
- Hiroki Midorikawa, Takatsugu Suzaki, Masahiro Kawamura, Masayuki Numao:

Introduction of Face Expression into Dialogue System for A Sense of Affinity. 51-52 - Yuna Iki, Yuji Nozaki, Haruka Matsukura, Maki Sakamoto:

Impression prediction of package design using features of fonts and colors. 53-58
Session 5: Odor for well-being
- Yuki Eda, Haruka Matsukura, Yuji Nozaki, Maki Sakamoto:

Detection of odor-related objects in images based on everyday odors in Japan. 59-60
Session 6: Ethical AI
- Denise Kleinrichert, Carlos Montemayor, Dragutin Petkovic:

San Francisco State University Graduate Certificate in Ethical AI - overview and early experiences. 61-62
Session 7: Robot Interaction for social well-being
- Oliver Bendel, Andrea Puljic, Robin Heiz, Furkan Tömen, Ivan De Paola:

Increasing Well-being through Robotic Hugs. 63-72 - Oliver Bendel, Lea K. Peier:

How Can Bar Robots Enhance the Well-being of Guests? 73-82 - Masahiro Kawamura, Takatsugu Suzaki, Masayuki Numao:

Integration of Robot-Initiated Dialog into Task-Oriented Dialog by Adding Hidden Tasks - Application to Monitoring for Elderly. 83-89
Session 8: Communication and sleep for social well-being
- Christina Alexandris:

Processing Information Unspoken: New Insights from Crowd-Sourced Data for Sentiment Analysis and Spoken Interaction Applications. 90-99 - Takatsugu Suzaki, Masayuki Numao:

State Machine-Based Multimodal Dialogue System for the Elderly Care Service. 100-102 - Iko Nakari, Keiki Takadama:

Sleep Stage Estimation based on The Estimated Probability of each Sleep Stage by Learning with Specialized Models. 103-110
Session 9: Well-being studies
- Hiroko Yamano, Ichiro Sakata:

Assessing research trends and scientific advances in well-being studies. 111-117
Session 10: Information and sleep for social well-being
- Hiroaki Koike, Teruaki Hayashi:

Digestion Efficiency of Texts and Images in Information Transfer. 118-120 - Miki Nakai, Tomoyoshi Ashikaga, Junichi Shimizu, Keiki Takadama:

Thermal environment evaluation considering nap start time. 121-127
Session 11: Social well-being
- Sanjay Adhikesaven, Monish Muralicharan, Abyan Das:

Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Modern Education. 128-130 - Sanjay Adhikesaven:

Social Well-Being: An Industrial Workplace Alerting and Monitoring Platform. 131-133

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