Filipa Correia
Biography
Filipa Correia received a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Lisbon, Portugal, in 2021. In the past, she was a teaching assistant in the courses of Artificial Intelligence, Multi-Agents Systems, Society and Computing, and Social Robots & Human-Robot Interaction. She had also been part of 2 EU Projects, EMOTE and iv4XR. Her international recognition includes community service as part of a Program Committee (e.g. HRI, AAMAS) and attendance at a Dagstuhl Seminar.
Filipa’s current position at ITI is as an assistant researcher in Human-Robot Interaction. Her multidisciplinary research tackles the intersection of robotics, computer science and social psychology, focusing on teamwork and group dynamics between humans and robots in collaborative scenarios. Recently, Filipa is also interested in exploring the anthropomorphic features of robots and how different embodiments affect human-robot collaborations.
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Publications
2023
Coding Together: On Co-located and Remote Collaboration between Children with Mixed-Visual Abilities Proceedings Article
In: CHI, pp. 606:1–606:14, ACM, 2023.
The Robot Made Us Hear Each Other: Fostering Inclusive Conversations among Mixed-Visual Ability Children Proceedings Article
In: HRI, pp. 13–23, ACM, 2023.
The Imperfectly Relatable Robot Proceedings Article
In: Companion of the 2023 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, ACM, 2023.
2022
Inclusive'R'Stories: An Inclusive Storytelling Activity with an Emotional Robot Proceedings Article
In: HRI, pp. 90–100, IEEE / ACM, 2022.
Robotic Gaze Responsiveness in Multiparty Teamwork Journal Article
In: International Journal of Social Robotics, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 27–36, 2022.
Inclusive'R'Stories: An Inclusive Storytelling Activity with an Emotional Robot Journal Article
In: ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, vol. 2022-March, pp. 90-100, 2022.
2021
Empathy and Prosociality in Social Agents Miscellaneous
2021.
Group Intelligence in Social Robots Miscellaneous
2021.
2020
Picky losers and carefree winners prevail in collective risk dilemmas with partner selection Journal Article
In: Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, vol. 34, no. 2, 2020.
The Dark Side of Embodiment - Teaming Up With Robots VS Disembodied Agents Proceedings Article
In: Robotics: Science and Systems XVI, Robotics: Science and Systems Foundation, 2020.