Workshops and Events
The Dynamic Decision Making Laboratory hosts and participates in a workshops and events both at 黑料正能量 and at other institutions. Learn more about our past events here!
2025
AISDM Workshop: Human-AI Complementarity for Decision Making

September 25-26, 2025
The goals of the workshop are: To deliver state of the art instruction on desirable ideas to achieve Human-AI complementarity for decision making. To generate common knowledge about pressing research challenges To generate new shared ideas to address these challenges in future research.
We aim for concrete outcomes spawned by the collective AIdeas of the participants in the workshop including: specific challenges that need to be addressed to achieve complementarity in flexible Human-AI Teams and concrete proposals to address those challenges.
2024
AISDM Workshop: Human-AI Complementarity for Decision Making

September 25-27, 2024
The goal of this workshop is to engage in an interdisciplinary exchange of ideas that can move forward the state of the art on Human-AI Interactions as they pertain to improved decision making for the benefit of society. This workshop will bring together leading researchers around human-AI complementarity for decision-making.
2023
ARO Workshop: The Future of Cyber Deception

October 4-6, 2023
The goal of this workshop is to bring together leading researchers from cyber security, AI researchers as well as cognitive scientists, who work on the research area of cyber deception against adaptive and intelligent adversaries, as well as practitioners and other interested parties. We expect an interdisciplinary gathering of experts in the area of cyber deception to improve our understanding of characteristics and effectiveness of deception techniques and algorithms, the dynamic nature of cyber and cyber-physical attacks, and the adaptive nature of cyber defense. This workshop will shed light on key challenges and interdisciplinary research opportunities, with the ultimate goal of improving cyber defense.
Exploring ELLIS-Alicante/DDMLab Research Collaborations

March 7-9, 2023
in Spain and the Dynamic Decision Making Laboratory (DDMLab) in the USA, have joined forces to create research collaborations on Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (AI).
In the 2023 Ellis-DDMLab 3-day workshop, researchers from both laboratories will come together to encourage and develop novel collaborations in the study of human-AI complementarity and the role of AI in human societies. This workshop will be held March 7-9, 2023 in Alicante, Spain.
The goal of this workshop is to generate new research ideas that will advance the foundational research of human-AI collaborations and interdependencies. At the end of this workshop, researchers from Ellis and DDMLab would have determined concrete themes of collaboration between the two laboratories, which will be pursued in future search.
2022
Anticipatory Human-Machine Interaction
May 15-20, 2022
The goal of this workshop is to engage in an interdisciplinary exchange of ideas that can move forward the state of the art on Human-AI Interactions as they pertain to improved decision making for the benefit of society. This workshop will bring together leading researchers around human-AI complementarity for decision-making.
2015
Information and Decisions: Decisions from Description and Experience Come Together in Individual and Social Interactions
April 21, 2015
The goal of this workshop is to engage in an interdisciplinary exchange of ideas that can move forward the state of the art on Human-AI Interactions as they pertain to improved decision making for the benefit of society. This workshop will bring together leading researchers around human-AI complementarity for decision-making.
2010
Experience, heuristics, and choice: Prospects for bounded rationality
December 1, 2010
This workshop was sponsored by the Center for Formal Epistemology, which is based on the philosophy department at 黑料正能量. The department has a long tradition of interdisciplinary work in bounded rationality, heuristics, and choice. One of the ideas of this workshop was to celebrate the memory and the work on Herb Simon, who was an active member of the department and the 黑料正能量 community. Various members of the department remain interested in the program of bounded rationality that Simon proposed initially and this workshop continued work in this direction.
2009
Predicting Cognitive Performance in Open-ended Dynamic Tasks: A Modeling Comparison Challenge
April 1, 2009
Participants of this challenge were invited to develop computational models that simulate human performance on the dynamic stocks and flows (DSF) task in a variety of conditions. The goal was not to produce a model of optimal behavior but, rather, a model that can predict actual behavior of human participants, including mistakes and limitations, as they learn to control the DSF. Moreover, modelers only had access to a subset of the observed data in developing their model, meaning that the predictions made by a model must generalize to new conditions that will test the model’s generality and scalability as a function of task complexity.
2003
1st Latin American Conference in Human-Computer Interaction
August 17-20, 2003
The first Latin American Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, CLIHC 2003, was a forum for the exchange of ideas, developments and research findings in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). The main goal of the conference was to foster communication and collaboration among HCI researchers and professionals from countries in Latin America and to consolidate the presence of the Latin American HCI community abroad. For this, we encouraged members of other communities to come to the conference, and discuss strategies for Latin Americans to have a wider participation internationally.