Schedule
Table of Contents
Below you will find the preliminary schedule, including keynotes, plenary sessions, networking events, and community activities. Please note that times and details are subject to change as we finalize logistics.
In addition to the day-by-day agenda, we also include the list of accepted papers organized by thematic sessions. These sessions highlight the diverse and interdisciplinary research presented at EAAMO 2025, ranging from algorithmic fairness and bias to human–AI collaboration, policy implications, and social impact applications.
Stay tuned for updates as we confirm speakers, chairs, and session details in the coming weeks.
November 5, 2025 #
| Time | Event |
|---|---|
| 9:00 AM | Conference opening |
| 9:30 AM | Plenary talk: Nyalleng Moorosi |
| 10:45 AM | Coffee break |
| 11:15 AM | Session 1 - Resource Allocation, Moderation, and Participation |
| 12:30 PM | DC & Faculty Network Lunch |
| 1:45 PM | Session 2 - AI Applications in Social and Economic Systems |
| 3:00 PM | Plenary talk: Rayid Ghani, Pim Welle, Randall Taylor |
| 4:15 PM | Coffee break |
| 4:30 PM | DC Speaker: Amin Rahimian (with DC panel) |
| 6:00 PM | Poster Session |
November 6, 2025 #
| Time | Event |
|---|---|
| 9:00 AM | Breakfast and Welcome by Mike Colaresi, Vice Provost of Data Science (Pitt) |
| 9:30 AM | Session 3 - Session 3 (75 min): Bias & Representation in AI Systems |
| 10:45 AM | Coffee break |
| 11:15 AM | Session (Best Paper) |
| 12:30 PM | Lunch & Working Group Tables (Funding) |
| 1:45 PM | WG: Principles & Performance Metrics |
| 3:00 PM | Session 4 - Human-AI Collaboration & Decision-Making |
| 4:15 PM | Coffee break |
| 4:30 PM | Session 5 - Algorithmic Fairness & Recourse |
| 6:00 PM | Social Event @ Phipps |
November 7, 2025 #
| Time | Event |
|---|---|
| 8:00 AM | CapeTown - London EAAMO Meetup / Networking |
| 9:00 AM | Breakfast |
| 9:30 AM | Plenary talk: Catherine D’Ignazio |
| 10:30 AM | Coffee break |
| 10:45 AM | Session 6 - Empathy, Reflexivity, and Inclusive AI |
| 12:00 PM | Session 7 - Societal & Policy Implications of AI |
| 1:00 PM | Lunch (Funding) |
| 1:45 PM | WG: Performance Metrics Makerspace (Funding) |
| 3:00 PM | Closing remarks |
Thematic Sessions #
A complete list of accepted papers can be found in this page.
Wednesday #
Session 1 (75 min): Resource Allocation, Moderation, and Participation
- AI Self-preferencing in Algorithmic Hiring: Empirical Evidence and Insights (Non-archival)
Jiannan Xu, Gujie Li, Jane Yi Jiang - Epistemic vs. Counterfactual Fairness in Allocation of Resources
Hadi Hosseini, Joshua Kavner, Sujoy Sikdar, Rohit Vaish, Lirong Xia - The Feedback Loop of Statistical Discrimination (Non-archival)
Jackie Baek, Ali Makhdoumi - Fair Decisions through Plurality: Results from a Crowdfunding Platform
Joel Miller, Glen Weyl, Christopher Kanich - “I shouldn’t have to scan my face to play a video game”: dissonance in harm and values in children’s online media policy
Sara M Abdulla
Session 2 (60 min): AI Applications in Social and Economic Systems
- The Hidden Cost of Waiting for Accurate Predictions (Non-archival)
Ali Shirali, Ariel D. Procaccia, Rediet Abebe - Why the Rooney Rule Fumbles: Limitations of Interview-stage Diversity Interventions in Labor Markets (Non-archival)
Setareh Farajollahzadeh, Soonbong Lee, Vahideh Manshadi, Faidra Monachou - A community-driven optimization framework for redrawing school attendance boundaries
Hongzhao Guan, Paul Riggins, Tyler Simko, Jasmine Mangat, Cassandra Moe, Urooj Haider, Frank Pantano, Effie G. McMillian, Genevieve Siegel-Hawley, Pascal Van Hentenryck, Nabeel Gillani - Battery Operations in Electricity Markets: Strategic Behavior and Distortions (Non-archival)
Jerry Anunrojwong, Santiago R. Balseiro, Omar Besbes, Bolun Xu
Thursday #
Session 3 (75 min): Bias & Representation in AI Systems
- Language Models Generate Widespread Intersectional Biases in Narratives of Learning, Labor, and Love (Non-archival)
Evan Shieh, Faye-Marie Vassel, Cassidy Sugimoto, Thema Monroe-White - Africa Health Check: Probing Cultural Bias in Medical LLMs (Non-archival)
Charles Nimo, Irfan Essa, Michael Best - Challenging the Validity of Personality Tests for Large Language Models
Tom Sühr, Florian E. Dorner, Samira Samadi, Augustin Kelava - Digital Pulse of Development: Constructing Poverty Metrics from Social Media Discourse (Non-archival)
Woojin Jung, Andrew H. Kim, Charles Chear, Vatsal Shah, Ying Hung, Tawfiq Ammari - Echoes of Eugenics: Tracing the Ideological Persistence of Scientific Racism in Scholarly Discourse
Nada Hashimi, Sydney Lodge, Cassidy Sugimoto, Thema Monroe-White
Best Paper Session (60 min)
- Optimization Meets Participation: Iterative Zone Generation for School Assignment (Non-archival)
Mobin YahyazadehJeloudar, Irene Lo, Katherine L. Mentzer - Identity-related Speech Suppression in Generative AI Content Moderation
Grace Proebsting, Oghenefejiro Anigboro, Charlie M. Crawford, Danaé Metaxa, Sorelle A. Friedler
Session 4 (60 min): Human-AI Collaboration & Decision-Making
- Discretion in the Loop: Human Expertise in Algorithm-Assisted College Advising (Non-archival)
Kara Schechtman, Benjamin Brandon, Jenise Stafford, Hannah Li, Lydia T. Liu - Human-AI Collaboration with Misaligned Preferences (Non-archival)
Jiaxin Song, Parnian Shahkar, Kate Donahue, Bhaskar Ray Chaudhury - Direct Alignment with Heterogeneous Preferences (Non-archival)
Ali Shirali, Arash Nasr-Esfahany, Abdullah Omar Alomar, Parsa Mirtaheri, Rediet Abebe, Ariel D. Procaccia - Prediction, Performativity, and Potential Outcomes: Communicative Rationality in Prediction-Allocation Problems. (Non-archival)
Sebastian Zezulka, Konstantin Genin
Session 5 (60 min): Algorithmic Fairness & Recourse
- FairWAG: Fairness-aware Weighted Aggregation for Graph Learning in a Federated Setting
Kuan-Chieh Lo, Yuntian He, Yuze Jiang, Srinivasan Parthasarathy - Realizing the Promises of Algorithmic Recourse through Reliability, Accessibility, and Fairness Principles
Kate Boxer, Daniel B. Neill - Be Intentional About Fairness!: Fairness, Size, and Multiplicity in the Rashomon Set
Gordon Dai, Pavan Ravishankar, Rachel Yuan, Emily Black, Daniel B. Neill - How Much Effort Is Enough? Fairness in Algorithmic Recourse Through the Lens of Substantive Equality of Opportunity
Andrew Bell, Joao Fonseca, Carlo Abrate, Francesco Bonchi, Julia Stoyanovich
Friday #
Session 6 (60 min): Empathy, Reflexivity, and Inclusive AI
- Archaeology of Self: Reflexivity in Data Activism to Address Systemic Injustices
Raechel Walker, Brady Cruse, Aisha Cora, Kantwon Rogers, Gretchen Brion-Meisels, Catherine D’Ignazio, Cynthia Breazeal - Labeling in Their Shoes: Improving Text Annotation with Cognitive Empathy Priming (Non-archival)
Sung Hyun Kwon, Jessica Clark, Il-Horn Hann, Jui Ramaprasad - Toward Community-Led Evaluations of Text-to-Image AI Representations of Disability, Health, and Accessibility
Cynthia L. Bennett, Shaun K. Kane, Christina Harrington - Reconsidering Fairness Through Unawareness from the Perspective of Model Multiplicity
Benedikt Höltgen, Nuria M Oliver
Session 7 (60 min): Societal & Policy Implications of AI
- The Backfiring Effect of Weak AI Safety Regulation (Non-archival)
Benjamin Laufer, Jon Kleinberg, Hoda Heidari - From Incidents to Insights: Patterns of Responsibility following AI Harms
Isabel Richards, Claire Benn, Miri Zilka - Policy Design in Long-Run Welfare Dynamics (Non-archival)
Jiduan Wu, Rediet Abebe, Moritz Hardt, Ana-Andreea Stoica - Anti-Regulatory AI: How “AI Safety” is Leveraged Against Regulatory Oversight
Rui-Jie Yew, Brian Judge