
Aske Mottelson
@askemot
Associate Professor in Human-Computer Interaction @ITUKbh. Interests in data science, experimental psychology, and extended reality
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http://aske.mottelson.dk 23-10-2012 12:15:04
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We are looking for a RA interested in working with NLP for online hate speech detection. This is a 12 months position full time (longer if you are want it part-time). It's a good opportunity to work on a relevant topic with real impact: candidate.hr-manager.net/ApplicationIni… #academicjobs

We are seeking a postdoc in experimental psychology and cognitive modelling. You will be working in the intersection between human computer interaction and experimental psychology using augmented reality to investigate and improve visual problem-solving: employment.ku.dk/faculty/?show=….

is there an interaction between (altered) sense of body ownership and moral decision making? check out our new paper with the amazing Marina Scattolin Maria Serena Panasiti SCNL - AgliotiLab collaborators! with Jasmine Ho & BSP lab sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

A PNAS paper claimed to use ML to predict whether a study will replicate. We found that it is deeply flawed. The whole idea is misguided and risks many harmful effects. w/ M.J. Crockett Xuechunzi Bai Sayash Kapoor @lmesseri Blog aisnakeoil.com/p/machine-lear… Letter pnas.org/doi/epdf/10.10…

Kasper Hornbæk and I have a fully funded 3-year PhD position open in #HCI and #XR in Copenhagen DIKU - Department of Computer Science, UCPH & Pioneer Centre for AI. The call DL is March 31: candidate.hr-manager.net/ApplicationIni…! Please reach out to me or Kasper with any questions 🙂

🚨 New paper in Nature Communications 🚨 We created deepfakes of the current & former President Donald J. Trump giving speeches (w/ voices from voice actors & ElevenLabs) to study what drives how well people can tell fake speeches from real ones Time to update the "Seeing is Believing" narrative 👇

New paper out in IJHCS! Aske Mottelson, Kasper Hornbæk, and I found that demand characteristics influence experimental outcomes in HCI. We find that when participants guess the experimenter's hypothesis, they tend to behave and respond in ways that match those guesses.
