Experiencing the COVID-19 Pandemic through the Lens of Google (at ACM IUI'22 workshop)
An Introduction to Retrieval and Reminiscence from Lifelog Archives at NTCIR (at ACM ICMR'22 workshop)
Promoting Algorithmic Transparency in Information Access (at Fairness and Ethics in IR Workshop, Glasgow, 2021)
Do you see what I see? Search Engines as a Lens of Life during the COVID-19 Pandemic (at ACM RecSys'21 workshop)
Recommender Systems and Brexit: Illustrating the Need for Transparent and Unbiased Information Access (at German-Chinese Association of Artificial Intelligence, 2019)
The Impact of Personalisation Services on Society (at ACM CIKM'19 workshop)
Stream-Based Recommendation: Observations and Solutions (at Intelligent Systems Lab, University of Bristol, 2018)
The Quantified Self as Testbed for Multimodal Information Retrieval (at IR Seminar, School of Computing, University of Glasgow, 2018)
News Retrieval and Recommendation Initiatives (at ACM CIKM'18 workshop)
Catching up with Industry - Online Evaluation of Information Access Systems (at FIRE'16 conference)
Capturing User Interests for Content-Based Recommendations (at ACM RecSys'15 workshop)
Setting up a Living Lab for Information Access Research (at Living Labs for IR Challenge Workshop, Amsterdam, 2014)
Benchmarking Recommender Systems in a Living Lab (at MediaEval'13 conference)
Bringing Information to Life: Multimodal Sensor Analysis (at Institute of Automation of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang, China, 2012)
Talks
I am frequently invited to present my research to different audiences. This includes talks to experts from various subject areas but also to the general public. I adapt the focus and language of my presentations based on the interests and prior knowledge of the audience.
To date, a majority of my presentations has been targeting technical audiences. For instance, I have given guest lectures or seminar talks at computer science departments or companies, as well as keynote presentations and invited talks at technical conferences and workshops, most of which were co-located with conferences sponsored by special interest groups of the ACM.
I have also presented to the general public and to academics and practitioners of other subject areas, e.g., at public lectures or at seminar talks organised by departments of digital humanities, philosophy, business, health science, or library, archives and information science.