Note. Bold indicates presenter; * indicates the corresponding author
Conference Presentations
- Li, Z., Jiang, Q., Wu, Z., Liu, A., Wu, H., Huang, M., Huang, K. & Ku, Y.* (2023). Bot or not: A study of the Turing test in automated driving with affective transition modelling. Poster presented virtually at Proceedings of the 45th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, July 26-29. [Abstract] [Poster]
- Li, Z., Jiang, Q., Wu, Z., Liu, A., Wu, H., Huang, M., Huang, K. & Ku, Y.* (2023). Bot or not: A study of the Turing test in automated driving with affective transition modelling. Blitz topics presented and poster presented at the 15th Annual Meeting of the Social & Affective Neuroscience Society, Santa Barbara, United States, April 27-29. Diversity Travel Award. [Abstract] [Slides] [Poster] [Video]
- Li, Z., Jiang, Q., Wu, Z., Liu, A., Wu, H., Huang, M., Huang, K. & Ku, Y.* (2022). Towards human-compatible autonomous car: A study of non-verbal Turing test in automated driving with affective transition modelling. Presented virtually at 2022 National Doctoral Forum on Brain-Computer Intelligence and Psychology, Hangzhou, China, November 19. [Slides]
- Li, Z., Dong, Q., Hu, B.* & Wu, H.* (2022). Every individual makes a difference: A trinity derived from linking individual brain morphometry, functional connectivity and mentalising abilities. Presented virtually at 2022 National Doctoral Forum on Brain-Computer Intelligence and Psychology, Hangzhou, China, November 19. Excellent Presentation Award. [Slides]
- Li, Z., Jiang, Q., Wu, Z., Liu, A., Wu, H., Huang, M., Huang, K. & Ku, Y.* (2022). Towards human-compatible autonomous car: A study of non-verbal Turing test in automated driving with affective transition modelling. Poster presented at the 3rd Macau Symposium on Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Macao, China, November 18-19. [Poster]
- Li, Z., Dong, Q., Hu, B.* & Wu, H.* (2022). Every individual makes a difference: A trinity derived from linking individual brain morphometry, functional connectivity and mentalising abilities. Poster presented at the 3rd Macau Symposium on Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Macao, China, November 18-19. [Poster]
- Li, Z., Dong, Q., Hu, B.* & Wu, H.* (2022). Every individual makes a difference: A trinity derived from linking individual brain morphometry, connectivity and mentalising ability. Presented virtually at 2022 National Forum on Psychology for Excellent Doctoral Students, Guangzhou, China, June 24-25. [Slides]
- Li, Z., Jiang, Q., Wu, Z., Liu, A., Wu, H., Huang, M., Huang, K. & Ku, Y.* (2022). Towards human-compatible autonomous car: A study of modified Turing test in automated driving with affective variability modelling. Presented virtually at International Graduate Forum on Language Cognitive Science, Beijing, China, June 11. [Slides]
- Li, Z., Dong, Q., Hu, B.* & Wu, H.* (2022). Every individual makes a difference: A trinity derived from linking individual brain morphometry, connectivity and mentalising ability. Poster presented virtually at the 14th Annual Meeting of the Social & Affective Neuroscience Society, May 4-6. [Poster] [Slides] [Video]
- Li, Z., Jiang, Q., Wu, Z., Liu, A., Wu, H., Huang, M., Huang, K. & Ku, Y.* (2021). Towards human-compatible autonomous car: A study of Turing test in automated driving with affective variability modelling. Presented at the 1st International Symposium on Addiction and Decision Making, Macao, China, November 19-20. Best Presentation Award, the 3rd Place. [Slides]
- Li, Z., Dong, Q., Hu, B.* & Wu, H.* (2021). Every individual makes a difference: A trinity derived from linking individual brain morphometry, functional connectivity and mentalising abilities. Presented at the 1st International Symposium on Addiction and Decision Making, Macao, China, November 19-20. Award of Excellence. [Slides]
- Li, Z., Jiang, Q., Wu, Z., Liu, A., Wu, H., Huang, M., Huang, K. & Ku, Y.* (2021). Bot or not: How passenger tells apart AI and human drivers in the Turing test of automated driving? Presented virtually at Greater Bay Area Young Scholar Forum on Psychological Science, October 8-10. Best Oral Presentation, the 3rd Place. [Abstract] [Slides]
Invited Talks
- Li, Z., Dong, Q., Hu, B.* & Wu, H.* (2023). Every individual makes a difference: A trinity derived from linking individual brain morphometry, connectivity and mentalising ability. Invited talk at Reviews Reading Group (RRG), University of Macau, May 17. [Slides]
- Li, Z. (2022). Towards building artificial social intelligence (ASI) with mentalising ability: Two preliminary studies. Invited talk at NCC Lab & AND Lab Joint Workshop, University of Macau, August 28. [Slides]
Organised Seminars
- Social Cognition Seminar [Github] (2022.02 - 2022.06)
- Fiske, S. T., & Taylor, S. E. (2020). Social cognition: From brains to culture. SAGE Publications Ltd.
- Fifteen participants, six presenters, fifteen seminars
- Computational Modelling Seminar (2021.10 - 2022.01)
- Farrell, S. & Lewandowsky, S. (2018). Computational modelling of cognition and behaviour. Cambridge University Press.
- Thirteen participants, eleven presenters, fourteen seminars