W1-1 Introduction Class
W1-1 Introduction Class
Introduction
Prof. Luis Cavazos
2025-1
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Professional Experience
Courses
– C Programming & Lab – Human-AI Interaction
– Mathematics for Eng. – Human-Computer Interaction
Interests
Human-Computer Interaction, Accessibility, Virtual Reality,
Human-Centered AI
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Course Information
Sessions
• Tue. & Thu. 12:00 - 13:30 / 집현관 (Jibhyeongwan) 302
Contact Information
• Mobile: 010-7470-8898 (SMS or SNS first)
• Email: [email protected]
• Office: AI Center – Room 824
Office Hours
• Mon. Wed. Fri.10:00 – 18:00
Except lunch time 12:00 – 13:00
Walk-ins are acceptable, but visits by appointment are encouraged
Evaluation
10% Attendance
10% Quiz
20% Midterm
25% Assignments
35% Final term
Attendance
• Come on time to class (preferably 5-10 mins early)
• Yes, you can fail the course by missing class or being late
• Need to visit a doctor or visa? Send me an email before and show proof
• If you are late, come inside quietly and sit on the back
Assignments
• Due date is one week (by the end of day) from publication
Reference Book
Code of Conduct
• We will respect each other
• If anybody experiences difficulty, let me know at your
earliest convenience
• Note-taking in electronic platforms is allowed as long as it
does not distract other class members
• Smartphone during class is discouraged. Allow yourself to
focus on the class
• Cheating and plagiarism will not be tolerated
• If anybody requires special assistance (including special
needs students), contact me as soon as possible to discuss
any attendance, lectures, assignments, and exams issues
Course tips
• Come to class on time, focus, participate!
• Submit every assignment on time
• Get, read, and use the textbook and other materials (either
paper or electronic)
• Doing short bursts of work every day is better for learning
compared to trying to learn everything at the last moment
• Have questions? Ask them (the sooner, the better)
• Participate during class. It is better to make errors earlier
during class than later in the test or assignments
Questions?
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Audience Q&A
Recommender Human-AI
Systems Applications
Assignments & Projects
1. Essay/Reports
2. Team projects
3. Final group project
Brief Introduction to AI
The difference between
Mladjan Jovanovic
AI Types
Lots of data
Lots of computing power
General ML algorithms
+
Investment $$$
Society and Gov. involvement
Practical successful apps
SUCCESS!!!
Mladjan Jovanovic
Ashok’s AI View
Think
Google Alexa
Maps
Optimal Human
iRobot Autonomous
Car
Act
Schneiderman's Control model
High Human Control
Bicycle Elevator
Piano Camera
Pacemaker
Airbag
User: Judge
Stakeholders: Defendant, Victims, Families
Society: Mass Incarceration vs. Presumption of Innocence. Perpetuation of Bias
Activity
In teams of three
• Describe how automation (or AI) solved a problem with how we
interact with a specific technology
• Include the problems and solutions. If it is iterative, better
• Discuss what new challenges appear as a result of the use of
automation (or AI) for that specific technology
• Use the user, stakeholder, and society framework