Christopher Dancy
Harold and Inge Marcus Industrial and Manufacturing Career Development Associate Professor
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363 Leonhard
University Park, PA - cld5070@psu.edu
- 814-863-1001
Research Summary
The ways people interact with artificial intelligence systems, and how those interactions are mediated by antiblackness
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Most Recent Publications
How to use generative AI more responsibly
Christopher L. Dancy, 2024, Nature Reviews Psychology on p. 501-502
Identifying Potential Inlets of Man in the Artificial Intelligence Development Process: Man and Antiblackness in AI Development
Deja Workman, Christopher L. Dancy, 2023, on p. 348-353
On integrating generative models into cognitive architectures for improved computational sociocultural representations
Christopher Dancy, Deja Workman, 2023,
Using a Cognitive Architecture to consider antiblackness in design and development of AI systems
Christopher Dancy, 2022, on p. 8
The Forgotten Margins of AI Ethics
Abeba Birhane, Elayne Ruane, Thomas Laurent, Matthew S. Brown, Johnathan Flowers, Anthony Ventresque, Christopher L. Dancy, 2022, on p. 948-958
What Can Cognitive Science Do for People?
Richard W. Prather, Viridiana L. Benitez, Lauren Kendall Brooks, Christopher L. Dancy, Janean Dilworth-Bart, Natalia B. Dutra, M. Omar Faison, Megan Figueroa, La Tasha R. Holden, Cameron Johnson, Josh Medrano, Dana Miller-Cotto, Percival G. Matthews, Jennifer J. Manly, Ayanna K. Thomas, 2022, Cognitive Science
AI and Blackness: Toward Moving Beyond Bias and Representation
Christopher Dancy, P. Saucier, 2022, IEEE Transactions on Technology and Society on p. 10
Computational Models for Social Good: Beyond Bias and Representation
Christopher L. Dancy, Kenneth Joseph, 2022, on p. 263-267
A Hybrid Cognitive Architecture with Primal Affect and Physiology
Christopher L. Dancy, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing on p. 318-328
Examining the Effects of Race on Human-AI Cooperation
Akil A. Atkins, Matthew S. Brown, Christopher L. Dancy, 2021, on p. 279-288
Most-Cited Papers
The Forgotten Margins of AI Ethics
Abeba Birhane, Elayne Ruane, Thomas Laurent, Matthew S. Brown, Johnathan Flowers, Anthony Ventresque, Christopher L. Dancy, 2022, on p. 948-958
What Can Cognitive Science Do for People?
Richard W. Prather, Viridiana L. Benitez, Lauren Kendall Brooks, Christopher L. Dancy, Janean Dilworth-Bart, Natalia B. Dutra, M. Omar Faison, Megan Figueroa, La Tasha R. Holden, Cameron Johnson, Josh Medrano, Dana Miller-Cotto, Percival G. Matthews, Jennifer J. Manly, Ayanna K. Thomas, 2022, Cognitive Science
Emotion in the Common Model of Cognition
Othalia Larue, Robert West, Paul S. Rosenbloom, Christopher L. Dancy, Alexei V. Samsonovich, Dean Petters, Ion Juvina, 2018, Procedia Computer Science on p. 740-746
A computational cognitive-affective model of decision-making
Christopher L. Dancy, David M. Schwartz, 2017, on p. 31-36
A Hybrid Cognitive Architecture with Primal Affect and Physiology
Christopher L. Dancy, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing on p. 318-328
Two ways to model the effects of sleep fatigue on cognition
Christopher L. Dancy, Frank E. Ritter, Glenn Gunzelmann, 2015, on p. 258-263
Towards a physio-cognitive model of slow-breathing
Christopher L. Dancy, Jong W. Kim, 2018, on p. 1590-1595
Playing SNES games with neuroevolution of augmenting topologies
Son Pham, Keyi Zhang, Tung Phan, Jasper Ding, Christopher L. Dancy, 2018, on p. 8129-8130
A cognitive modeling approach - does tactical breathing in a psychomotor task influence skill development during adaptive instruction?
Jong W. Kim, Christopher Dancy, Benjamin Goldberg, Robert Sottilare, 2017, Lecture Notes in Computer Science on p. 162-174
Identifying Potential Inlets of Man in the Artificial Intelligence Development Process: Man and Antiblackness in AI Development
Deja Workman, Christopher L. Dancy, 2023, on p. 348-353