Presentations

List of invited talks and scientific talks at conferences that do not publish proceedings with papers at the time of the conference. If you are looking for public lectures, demonstrations and other outreach projects, including media coverage of my work, please take a look at my page on public outreach.

Note: this list does only include a conference presentations if a paper was not published in accompanying conference proceedings at the time of the talk. Please take a look at my list of publications for those.

2023

  1. Cassens, J.; Plack, M-L. and Wegener, R. Learning to Land: Counterfactual Explanations in a Computer Game. Fourteenth International Workshop Modelling and Representing Context, Kraków, Poland, September, 2023.
  2. Cassens, J.; Wegener, R. and Åžahin, Å. Supporting students with a digital tool for writing academic texts: Learning from experience. The 32nd European Systemic Functional Linguistics Conference (ESFLC 2023). Vigo, Spain, 8, 2023.
  3. Cassens, J.; Wegener, R. and Plack, M-L. Learning to land: Counterfactual explanations in a computer game. The 32nd European Systemic Functional Linguistics Conference (ESFLC 2023). Vigo, Spain, 8, 2023.

2022

  1. Cassens, J. and Wegener, R. The Grammar of Greenwashing and Ethicswashing. The 31st European Systemic Functional Linguistics Conference (ESFLC 2022). Odense, Denmark, 8, 2022.
  2. Cassens, J. and Wegener, R. Artificial Intelligence for Sustainability and Changes in Human Behaviour. The 31st European Systemic Functional Linguistics Conference (ESFLC 2022). Odense, Denmark, 8, 2022.
  3. Cassens, J.; Habenicht, L. and Blohm, J. Context, Behaviour, and Explanations. Thirteenth International Workshop Modelling | Reasoning | Context, Vienna, Austria, July, 2022.

2021

  1. Cassens, J. Human Centric and Contextual AI. International Conference on Case-Based Reasoning (ICCBR). The Internet, September, 2021.
  2. Wegener, R. and Cassens, J. Applied Multimodality: multimodality for technology and technology for multimodal research. Workshop Putting Multimodality To Use, The Internet, 9, 2021.
  3. Cassens, J. and Wegener, R. Intrinsic, Dialogic, and Impact Measures of Success for Explainable AI. , August, 2021.
  4. Cassens, J.; Wegener, R.; Habenicht, L. and Blohm, J. Explaining as a dialogic process. COGSCI, July, 2021.
  5. Cassens, J.; Blohm, J. and Wegener, R. Multimodal Explanation: Human-Machine Interaction and Learning Complex Motor Skills in Context. BreGroMM - The Bremen Groningen Online Workshops on Multimodality, June, 2021.

2020

  1. Cassens, J. Does this count as an explanation? A human-centred approach to XAI. Symposium on Explainable Machine Learning for Biomedical Data Analysis and Care Robotics. Oldenburg, Germany, May, 2020.
  2. Cassens, J. Does this count as an explanation?. Research Seminar. Umeå, Sweden, February, 2020.
  3. Cassens, J. Explanatory Behaviour in Context. Seminar Dialogue Systems. Hildesheim, Germany, January, 2020.
  4. Wegener, R. and Cassens, J. Applied Multimodality: multimodality for technology and technology for multimodal research (cancelled due to Covid-19 pandemic). AILA 2020 World Congress of Applied Linguistics. Groningen, The Netherlands, 8, 2020.
  5. Cassens, J.; Wegener, R.; Habenicht, L. and Blohm, J. Explaining as a dialogic process (cancelled due to Covid-19 pandemic). ICT – The International Conference on Thinking, July, 2020.
  6. Wegener, R. and Cassens, J. The Context of Reading: Understanding the textual triggers for reader emotion during literary text reading. The Ninth Göttingen-Hildesheim Workshop, February, 2020.

2019

  1. Cassens, J. and Wegener, R. Multi-modal Markers for Meaning: Making Use of Behavioural, Acoustic and Textual Cues to Automatically Identify Importance in Lectures. The Fourth Bremen Conference on Multimodality (BreMM 2019). Bremen, Germany, September, 2019.
  2. Wegener, R. and Cassens, J. Combining the lab with the crowd to understand multimodal responses to fantasy text reading. The Fourth Bremen Conference on Multimodality (BreMM 2019). Bremen, Germany, September, 2019.
  3. Wegener, R. and Cassens, J. Multi-modal responses to texts: Combining lots of low quality data with a bit of high quality data. The Eighth Göttingen-Hildesheim Workshop, September, 2019.
  4. Cassens, J.; Wiek, T.; Wegener, R. and Schüller, B. Academic Writing Support: The Sensate-System and an SFL Perspective. The 29th European Systemic Functional Linguistics Conference (ESFLC 2019). Leiria, Portugal, July, 2019.
  5. Wegener, R. and Cassens, J. Explanatory Behaviour in Context: the multimodal and dialogic nature of explanation in the wild. The 29th European Systemic Functional Linguistics Conference (ESFLC 2019). Leiria, Portugal, July, 2019.
  6. Wegener, R. and Cassens, J. The Semiotic Machine: Technology and Multimodal Interaction in Context. Conference New Methods for Multimodal Research. Salzburg, Austria, May, 2019.
  7. Wegener, R. and Cassens, J. Multi-Modal Markers for Meaning: Dynamic Extraction of Contextually Relevant Information. Workshop ``The Future of AI: Ethical, Legal, and Societal Issues''. Lorentz Center, Leiden, The Netherlands, January, 2019.
  8. Cassens, J. and Wegener, R. How can an Artificial Intelligence explain itself?. Workshop ``The Future of AI: Ethical, Legal, and Societal Issues''. Lorentz Center, Leiden, The Netherlands, January, 2019.

2018

  1. Cassens, J. Digitaler Wandel - Herausforderungen und Chancen für die Mathematikausbildung. Herbsttagung des GDM-Arbeitskreises Mathematik und Bildung. Hildesheim, Germany, October, 2018.
  2. Cassens, J. Do We Know What Makes a (Good) Explanation and How To Generate One?. IJCAI-ECAI 2018 Workshop on Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI). Stockholm, Sweden, July, 2018.
  3. Wegener, R.; Cassens, J.; Ude, J. and Schüller, B. A Pipeline for Extracting Multi-Modal Markers for Meaning in Lectures. LinC 2018. Aachen, Germany, September, 2018.
  4. Cassens, J. and Wegener, R. How can an Artificial Intelligence explain itself?. LinC 2018. Aachen, Germany, September, 2018.
  5. Cassens, J. and Wegener, R. What makes a (good) explanation, and why does it matter for computing?. The 28th European Systemic Functional Linguistics Conference (ESFLC 2018). Pavia, Italy, July, 2018.
  6. Wegener, R.; Cassens, J. and Schüller, B. Lexicogrammatical patterning in textual triggers for reader emotion during literary text reading. The 28th European Systemic Functional Linguistics Conference (ESFLC 2018). Pavia, Italy, July, 2018.

2017

  1. Cassens, J. Digitalisierung - Grundlagen und Begriffe. Workshop Digitalisierung in der Lehrerbildung. Hannover, Germany, October, 2017.
  2. Schüller, B.; Cassens, J. and Wegener, R. Aligning multi-modal markers for importance in Academic Lectures. The 27th European Systemic Functional Linguistics Conference (ESFLC 2017). Salamanca, Spain, July, 2017.
  3. Schüller, B.; Cassens, J. and Wegener, R. Needing and wanting in Academic Lectures: profiling the academic lecture across contexts. The 44th International Systemic-Functional Congress (ISFC 2017). Wollongong, Australia, July, 2017.

2016

  1. Cassens, J. and Wegener, R. ShareBoard – How Transdisciplinary Research Guides Technological Development in a User-Centred Process. LingUnite 2016. Aachen, Germany, October, 2016.
  2. Wegener, R. and Cassens, J. Multi-modal Markers for Meaning. LingUnite 2016. Aachen, Germany, October, 2016.
  3. Cassens, J. and Wegener, R. ShareBoard – How Transdisciplinary Research Guides Technological Development in a User-Centred Process. The 26th European Systemic Functional Linguistics Conference (ESFLC 2016). Salzburg, Austria, July, 2016.

2015

  1. Cassens, J. and Wegener, R. Putting SFL to Work: applications in artificial intelligence. The 42nd International Systemic-Functional Congress (ISFC 2015). Aachen, Germany, July, 2015.

2014

  1. Wegener, R.; Cassens, J. and Kofod-Petersen, A. Modelling Behaviour Semantically. e-cosmos workshop Computational Perspectives on Multimodal Data. Aachen, Germany, November, 2014.

2013

  1. Cassens, J. Of Ambient Systems, Semiotics, and Sliding Doors. Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia, September, 2013.

2012

  1. Cassens, J. How People Build and Lose Trust in Intelligent Software Applications. University of Hamburg, Department of Informatics, Germany, May, 2012.

2011

  1. Cassens, J. Artificial Intelligence + Usability Engineering = Cool Solutions. German Aerospace Center (DLR), Automotive Systems Group, Braunschweig, Germany, August, 2011.

2010

  1. Kindsmüller, M. C. and Cassens, J. Usability Engineering. Workshop Medieninformatik. Duisburg-Essen, September, 2010.
  2. Wegener, R. and Cassens, J. Possibility and Probability: Choice and Change in Systems. The 37th International Systemic-Functional Congress (ISFC 2010). Vancouver, Canada, July, 2010.

2008

  1. Cassens, J. Explanation Awareness and Ambient Intelligence as Social Technologies. German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), Kaiserslautern, Germany, September, 2008.

2006

  1. Cassens, J. Explanation and Context. International Workshop on Case-Based Reasoning and Context Awareness (CACOA) at ECCBR 2006, September, 2006.
  2. Cassens, J. Aspects of Uncertainty. Workshop on Uncertainty and Fuzziness in Case-Based Reasoning at ECCBR 2006, September, 2006.

2003

  1. Cassens, J. Kvalitetsreformen. Symposium on the ``Quality Reform in Norwegian Higher Education'', January, 2003.
  2. Cassens, J. A Work Context Perspective on Mixed-Initiative Intelligent Systems. Computer Science Graduate Students Conference (CSGSC 2003). Trondheim, Norway, May, 2003.
  3. Constantinescu, Z. and Cassens, J. Free Software – An Adequate Form of Software for Research and Education in Informatics?. LinuxTag 2003. Karlsruhe, Germany, July, 2003.
  4. Constantinescu, Z. and Cassens, J. It's Magic: SourceMage GNU/Linux as HPC Cluster OS. LinuxTag 2003. Karlsruhe, Germany, July, 2003.

2001

  1. Cassens, J. Informatics -- Science or Technology. Workshop Epistemic Cultures and the Practice of Interdisciplinarity. Trondheim, Norway, June, 2001.

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