⏩ Volume 21, Issue No.5, 2023 (HCAI)
AI-Based Predictive Models for Enhancing Human-Centered Healthcare Systems: The Future of Personalized Medicine

This paper explores AI-based predictive models for personalized healthcare. It highlights their potential to improve human-centered healthcare systems by providing tailored treatments based on individual data, offering more precise diagnosis, and optimizing patient outcomes through advanced machine learning algorithms and real-time data analysis.

Ravi Kumar Sharma, Elena Maria Rossi, Aditya Ramesh Kulkarni, Taro Hiroshi Nakamura, Maria Elena Gomez

Paper ID: 42321501
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Human-Centered AI in Robotics: Enhancing Interaction with Smart Systems in Everyday Life

This paper discusses the integration of human-centered AI in robotics, emphasizing improved interactions between humans and robots. It covers the design principles for creating more intuitive and empathetic robots that can collaborate with humans in daily tasks, enhancing user experience and fostering trust in robotic technologies.

Michael David Fields, Wei Yi Tan, Elena Sofia Giordano, Li Wei Zhang, Isabella Claire Roberts

Paper ID: 42321502
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Leveraging AI for Human-Centered Urban Planning: How Smart Cities Will Evolve

This paper investigates the application of human-centered AI in the development of smart cities. It focuses on optimizing urban planning, resource management, and public service delivery while considering social and ethical issues, aiming to enhance quality of life in urban environments through technology.

Jonathan Patrick Lee, Wei Jun Tan, Priya Nair, Maria Elena Gomez, Ramesh Kumar Patel

Paper ID: 42321503
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Human-Centered Design Principles for AI in Healthcare: Navigating Ethical and Technical Challenges

This paper addresses the ethical challenges that arise when integrating AI systems in healthcare diagnostics. It provides insights into human-centered design principles, ensuring that AI tools prioritize patient welfare, maintain transparency, and support healthcare professionals in making informed, compassionate decisions.

Elena Maria Rossi, Michael Julian Fields, Wei Yi Zhang, Laura Isabelle Fisher, Cheng Yu Zhang

Paper ID: 42321504
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