Tuesday, 19th September, 2023
09:20 - 09:30
Begining of Conference - Emmanuel Brochier & Jean Baratgin
09:30 - 10:20
Keynote Presentation - Daniel Andler - Abstract, artificial, human decision-makers: relatives, but not close
10:20 - 10:50
Human and artificial thinking - Part 1
Thomas d'Aquin
10:20
Tuesday Human and artificial thinking - Part 101
The problem of strong AI. Can artificial rationality pose and solve problems? A discussion to clarify the notion of problem
Emmanuel Brochier
Institut de Philosophie Comparée (IPC)
10:50 - 11:00
Coffee Break
11:00 - 12:30
Human and artificial thinking - Part 2
Thomas d'Aquin
11:00
Tuesday Human and artificial thinking - Part 201
Can machines and humans use negation when describing images?
Yuri Sato 1, Koji Mineshima 2
1 Ochanomizu University, 2 Keio University
11:30
Tuesday Human and artificial thinking - Part 202
An incremental diagnosis algorithm of human erroneous decision making
Valentin Fouillard 1, 2, Nicolas Sabouret 1, Safouan Taha 2, Frédéric Boulanger 2
1 Laboratoire interdisciplinaire des sciences du numérique, 2 Laboratoire Méthodes Formelles
12:00
Tuesday Human and artificial thinking - Part 203
Spatial cognition: from natural to artificial intelligence
Baptiste Jacquet 1, 2, 3, Jean Baratgin 1, 2, 3, Emmanuel Brochier 4
1 Université Paris 8, 2 Laboratoire CHArt, 3 Assocation P-A-R-I-S, 4 Institut de Philosophie Comparée
14:00 - 15:30
Human and artificial theory of mind
Thomas d'Aquin
14:00
Tuesday Human and artificial theory of mind01
Relationship between theory of mind and judgement based on intention in 4-7 y.o. children.
Veronique Salvano-PardieuValérie Pennequin
Université de Tours. EA 2114 PAVEA : Psychologie des âges de la vie.
14:30
Tuesday Human and artificial theory of mind02
Trust in algorithmic advice increases with task complexity.
Mohammed Tahtali 1, 2, Chris Snijders 1, Corné Dirne 2
1 Eindhoven University of Technology, 2 Fontys University of Applied Sciences
15:00
Tuesday Human and artificial theory of mind03
Can a conversational agent pass theory-of-mind tasks? A case study of ChatGPT with the Hinting, False Beliefs, and Strange Stories paradigms.
Eric Brunet-Gouet 1, 2, Nathan Vidal 2, Paul Roux 1, 2
1 Centre Hospitalier de Versailles, Service Hospitalo-Universitaire de Psychiatrie d'Adultes et d'Addictologie, 2 Université Paris-Saclay, Université Versailles Saint-Quentin-En-Yvelines, DisAP-DevPsy-CESP, INSERM UMR1018
15:30 - 15:40
Coffee Break
15:40 - 17:10
Human and artificial representation
Thomas d'Aquin
15:40
Tuesday Human and artificial representation01
Narrative Empowerment for Intelligence: Structural Study Applied to Strategic Notes
François MarèsBruno BachimontOlivier Gapenne
Université de Technologie de Compiègne, Costech (EA2223)
16:10
Tuesday Human and artificial representation02
Does cognitive load affect explicit anthropomorphism?
Fabien Calonne 1, Marion Dubois-Sage 1, 2, Frank Jamet 1, 2, 3, Baptiste Jacquet 1, 2
1 UFR de Psychologie, Université Paris 8 (Laboratoire Cognitions Humaine et Artificielle, RNSR 200515259U), 2 Association P-A-R-I-S, 3 UFR d’Éducation, CY Cergy Paris Université
16:40
Tuesday Human and artificial representation03
Robustness and Cultural Difference on Identifiable Victim Effect
Keisuke Yamamoto
Development of Social Relations, Faculty of Social Relations, Kyoto Bunkyo University
Wednesday, 20th September, 2023
10:00 - 10:50
Keynote Presentation - Daniel Lassiter - The crucial role of linguistics in reasoning studies
10:50 - 11:00
Coffee Break
11:00 - 12:30
Human thinking and reasoning
Thomas d'Aquin
11:00
Wednesday Human thinking and reasoning01
On Independence, Compound, and Iterated Conditionals
Angelo Gilio 1David Over 2, Niki Pfeifer 3, Giuseppe Sanfilippo 4
1 Department SBAI, University of Rome ``La Sapienza'', 2 Department of Psychology, Durham University, United Kingdom, 3 Department of Philosophy, University of Regensburg, 4 Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
11:30
Wednesday Human thinking and reasoning02
The interplay of Conditional Reasoning and Politeness
Hiroko Nakamura 1, 2, Nao Ogura 1, Kazunori Matsumoto 1, Tatsuji Takahashi 1
1 Tokyo Denki University, 2 Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
12:00
Wednesday Human thinking and reasoning03
From Classical Rationality to Quantum Cognition
Pierre Uzan
Catholic University of Paris, CHArt Laboratory
14:00 - 15:30
Moral reasoning
Thomas d'Aquin
14:00
Wednesday Moral reasoning01
Are humans moral creatures? A dual-process approach for natural experiments of history.
Hiroshi Yama
Osaka Metropolitan University
14:30
Wednesday Moral reasoning02
Discharge of responsibility as an enhancer of utilitarian choices
Maxime Bourlier 1, Cassandra Leroux 1, Hirofumi Hashimoto 2, 3, Kaede Maeda 3, 4, Hiroshi Yama 2, et al.
1 Cognition Humaine et Artificielle (CHArt) laboratory, Paris 8 University, 2 Graduate School of Literature and Human Sciences Department of Human Behavioral Sciences, Osaka Metropolitan University, 3 Hashimoto Laboratory, Department of Psychology, Graduate School of Literature, Osaka Public University, 4 Department of Psychology, College of Contemporary Psychology, Rikkyo University, 5 Probability, Assessment, Reasoning and Inferences Studies (P-A-R-I-S) Association
15:00
Wednesday Moral reasoning03
Deciding as a Swarm 4.0 - Background and Requirements
Mandy Balthasar
University of the Bundeswehr Munich
15:30 - 15:40
Coffee Break
15:40 - 17:10
Conceptual thinking
Thomas d'Aquin
15:40
Wednesday Conceptual thinking01
Metaphysics and decision-making: Mektoub, Chance and the Endowment Effect
Frank Jamet 1, 2, 4, Mohamed-Ali Ben Ahmed 1, 3, Jean Baratgin 1, 2, 3
1 Laboratoire CHArt EA 4004, 2 Association P-A-R-I-S, 3 Université Paris 8, 4 Cergy-Paris Université
16:10
Wednesday Conceptual thinking02
What is it I believe in exactly? Questioning the metacognitive labeling of contentious claims
Antoine Gazeaud 2, 1, Emmanuel Brochier 1, Jean Baratgin 2
1 IPC. Faculté libres, 2 CHArt (Paris 8)
16h40
Wednesday Conceptual thinking03
Why do we happen to be rational reasoners?
Serge Robert
Université du Québec à Montréal
Thursday, 21st September, 2023
10:00 - 10:50
Keynote Presentation - Bernard N'Kaoua - Digital assistance, self-determination and quality of life
10:50 - 11:00
Coffee Break
11:00 - 12:30
Cooperation and interaction
Thomas d'Aquin
11:00
Thursday Cooperation and interaction01
The dictator game in Kanak children: a comparative developmental and cultural approach
Jean-Pierre ProuFrank JametJean Baratgin
Chargé de cours à l'IFM NC
11:30
Thursday Cooperation and interaction02
How to understand the absence of an endowment effect among the Kanak: an anthropological approach
Patrice Godin 1, 2, Frank Jamet 3, 5, Jean Baratgin 4, 5
1 Université de Nouvelle-Calédonie, 2 Laboratoire TROCA, 3 CY Cergy Université, 4 Université Paris 8, 5 Laboratoire CHArt
12:00
Thursday Cooperation and interaction03
Dictator game with a robot in children with Autism Spectrum Disorders: Sharing is predicted by positive attributions towards the agent
Marion Dubois-Sage 1, Yasmina Lembert 1, Frank Jamet 1, 2, 3, Jean Baratgin 1, 2
1 University Paris 8, 2 Association P-A-R-I-S, 3 CY Cergy Paris Université
14:00 - 15:30
Neuropsychology and interaction - Part 1
Thomas d'Aquin
14:00
Thursday Neuropsychology and interaction - Part 101
Mindfulness Is in the Eye of the Machine
Léa Lachaud 1, 2, Geoffrey Tissier 1, Ugo Ballenghein 2
1 Université de Paris 8 (CHArt), 2 Université Paris Est Créteil (CHArt)
14:30
Thursday Neuropsychology and interaction - Part 102
Partial awareness during voluntary endogenous decision 
Benjamin Rebouillat
DysCo Paris8
15:00
Thursday Neuropsychology and interaction - Part 103
Assessing Perception of Virtual Action Boundary in 2D-cyberspace: a critical review of the Action Boundary Perception Tasks
Kévin Bague 1, Éric Laurent 2
1 University Paris 8, 2 University Bourgogne Franche-Comté
15:30 - 15:40
Coffee Break
15:40 - 17:10
Neuropsychology and interaction - Part 2
Thomas d'Aquin
15:40
Thursday Neuropsychology and interaction - Part 201
Physiological Anxiety Recognition
Beatriz Guerra 1, Raquel Sebastião 2
1 Department of Physics (DFis), University of Aveiro, 2 Institute of Electronics and Informatics Engineering of Aveiro (IEETA), Department of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics (DETI), Intelligent Systems Associate Laboratory (LASI), University of Aveiro
16:10
Thursday Neuropsychology and interaction - Part 202
Physiological Characterization of Stress
Diogo Esteves 1Raquel Sebastião 2
1 Department of Physics (DFis), University of Aveiro, 2 Institute of Electronics and Informatics Engineering of Aveiro (IEETA), Department of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics (DETI), Intelligent Systems Associate Laboratory (LASI)
16:40
Thursday Neuropsychology and interaction - Part 203
Prospective memory training using the NAO robot in people with dementia
Kerem Tahan 1, 2, Bernard N'Kaoua 1
1 Université de Bordeaux, 2 Groupe Colisée
Friday, 22nd September, 2023
09:30 - 10:30
Evaluation of artificial agents
Thomas d'Aquin
09:30
Friday Evaluation of artificial agents01
Robots and their interaction as assistive technology for people with disabilities: a literature review
Kai Seino
National Rehabilitation Center for Persons with Disabilities
10:00
Friday Evaluation of artificial agents02
The learning model for data-driven decision making of collaborating enterprises
Charles El-Nouty 2Daria Filatova 1
1 RDS, 2 LAGA, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord
10:30
Friday Evaluation of artificial agents03
The data ecosystem: mastering the information and knowledge
Charles El-Nouty 1Daria Filatova 2
1 LAGA, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, 2 RDS
10:30 - 10:40
Coffee Break
10:40 - 11:40
Education - Part 1
Thomas d'Aquin
10:40
Friday Education - Part 101
Designing Automated Guidance Systems for Learning Analysis
Alain JailletSophie Charles
Laboratoire BONHEURS TECHSOLAB CY CERGY PARIS UNIVERSITE
11:10
Friday Education - Part 102
Data processing process of innovations in the education system.
Laurent JeanninAlain Jaillet
Laboratoire Bonheurs CYU CERGY PARIS UNIVERSITE
13:30 - 15:00
Education - Part 2
Thomas d'Aquin
13:30
Friday Education - Part 201
Mental representations about tangible programming in early childhood education
Anastasia MisirliVassilis Komis
University of Patras
14:00
Friday Education - Part 202
Behavioural and cognitive approaches to education for the promotion of Environmental Literacy EduS4EL Project: Critical Thinking & Artificial Intelligence
Laura Macchi
University of Milano-Bicocca
14:30
Friday Education - Part 203
Environmental Literacy - Preliminary results on concerns, feelings, awareness, and knowledge about Climate Change in the EduS4EL Project
Laura CaravonaLaura Macchi
University of Milan-Bicocca
15:00 - 15:10
Coffee Break
15:10 - 16:10
Education - Part 3
Thomas d'Aquin
15:10
Friday Education - Part 301
Recycling, environmental sustainability and educational awareness: ReCrea as a project for artistic creation from waste materials
Magdalena Jiménez Ramírez 1, Carmen García Velasco 2, Rocío Lorente García 1, Luis Martínez Izquierdo 1, Juan Manuel García Fuentes 1, et al.
1 University of Granada, 2 Virgen de las Nieves Secondary School.
15:40
Friday Education - Part 302
Connecting basic proportional thinking with reasoning about risks
Ulrich Hoffrage 1Laura Martignon 2, Tim Erickson 3
1 HEC Lausanne, University of Lausanne, 2 Ludwigsburg University of Education, 3 EEPS Media
16:10 - 16:40
End of conference - Emmanuel Brochier & Jean Baratgin