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<div><b>PhD Course on Designing Human-Centred AI in Healthcare</b></div>
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<div><span class="gmail-break-words"><span dir="ltr">📆 April 15-18 in Copenhagen<br>
🗺️8h of remote preparatory sessions<br>
🎓 5 ECTS<br>
🔗 Info and registration at: <a href="https://bit.ly/HCAIcourse" originalsrc="https://bit.ly/HCAIcourse" shash="JiZdF1Y6QW1VgglvFsXN16crX316rwk44izefPVfrTg8g7IWW8xNd64VVBkYf808XEinuU6Ki3uobGAdeETOOGTdn7ZhodXqWEWduB5KIvVlDFDvMM+iPm5QZkd6neU49gM7H//YPLWaSBAYPwOIB4CnEHXyT+0zbsyAfYIQers=" target="_self">https://bit.ly/HCAIcourse</a><br>
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<div><span class="gmail-break-words"><span dir="ltr">❗️Registration deadline: 15 February 2024<br>
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<b>Background and description:</b><br>
This PhD course is focused on understanding and designing Human-Centred AI (HCAI) systems for healthcare scenarios. Confronted with the practical difficulties of operationalizing user research, (co-)design, and evaluation of HCAI for healthcare, we created
a module that presents different methods, shares experiences, and offer recommendations for working in healthcare settings.<br>
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The research on Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare has been growing exponentially, but there are very few AI-based systems that make it to the real world and everyday care. Going the “last mile” of implementing AI in healthcare, will require an in-depth
understanding of the users, their context, the AI-based systems, as well as the sociotechnical uncertainties of using AI-based systems. The Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) community is especially well equipped to deal with these challenges, but the specific
characteristics of AI-based systems in healthcare require adaptations to traditional HCI methods.<br>
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The aim of this PhD course is to set the stage for a new wave of HCI research that accounts for and begins to develop new insights, concepts, and methods, for transitioning from development to implementation and use of AI in healthcare. The module draws on
inspiration from the recent ACM TOCHI special issue on “Human-Centred AI in Healthcare: Challenges Appearing in the Wild” co-organised by the course instructors.”<br>
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<b>Target group:</b><br>
PhD students from Human-Computer Interaction, Design, Health Informatics, Information Systems and related fields.<br>
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<b>Lecturers:</b><br>
<div>Anja Thieme, Microsoft Research</div>
<div>Claus Bossen, Aarhus University</div>
Francisco Nunes, Fraunhofer Portugal AICOS<br>
Niels van Berkel, Aalborg University<br>
<div>Tariq Andersen, University of Copenhagen </div>
<div>Yvonne Rogers, University College London</div>
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<div>Best regards,</div>
<div>Organisers</div>
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