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Collaborative and Socio-Technical Systems

Projets de recherche actuels

ChronoPilot - ChronoPilot

Plage de temps: 1 septembre 2021 - 31 août 2025
Financement: EC - H2020 - FET Open
Organisations partenaires: Ghent University, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, University of Lübeck
Participants: BOTEV, Jean (Responsable de projet)

Description:

The ChronoPilot project aims to investigate time perception in individuals and groups of humans, as well as in hybrid systems consisting of humans and machines, such as software agents and robots. ChronoPilot will explore the different dimensions of time perception, and develop a time modulation toolkit capable of improving both …

ChronoPilot - ChronoPilot

Plage de temps: 21 septembre 2021 - 20 septembre 2025
Financement: EC - H2020
Organisations partenaires: Ghent University, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, University of Lübeck
Participants: BOTEV, Jean (Responsable de projet), PICARD, Stéven (Doctorant)

Description:

The ChronoPilot project aims to investigate time perception in individuals and groups of humans, as well as in hybrid systems consisting of humans and machines, such as software agents and robots. ChronoPilot will explore the different dimensions of time perception, and develop a time modulation toolkit capable of improving both …

DELICIOS - An integrated approach to study the delegation of decision-making to autonomous agents in socio-technicalsystems

Plage de temps: 1 novembre 2019 - 31 octobre 2023
Financement: FNR - INTER
Organisations partenaires: Ghent University, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Participants: BOTEV, Jean (Responsable de projet), SUN, Ningyuan (Doctorant)

Description:

In this age of ubiquitous digital interconnectivity, we may envisage that humans will increasingly delegate their social, economic or data-related transactions to an autonomous agent, for reasons of convenience or complexity. Although the scientific knowledge to create such systems appears to be available, this transformation does not appear to become …

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  • Socially-Sensitive Systems Design, Bellman Kirstie, Botev Jean, Hildmann Hanno, Lewis Peter R., Marsh Stephen, Pitt Jeremy, Scholtes Ingo, Tomforde Sven. In: IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, IEEE.

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