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ihri at ICMI '25 in Canberra!

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A huge thank you to Max Pascher for presenting our work and representing the team!! We’re happy to share that our paper, "All of That in 15 Minutes? Exploring Privacy Perceptions Across Cognitive Abilities via Ad-hoc LLM-Generated Profiles Inferred from Social Media Use," has been presented at the 27th International Conference on Multimodal Interaction (ICMI '25) in Canberra, Australia!

Our research (by authors Kirill Kronhardt, Sebastian Hoffmann, Fabian Adelt, Max Pascher and Jens Gerken) explores how to make the opaque world of algorithmic profiling understandable for everyone, especially individuals with cognitive impairments. In collaboration with the Social Research Centre of TU Dortmund university, we conducted a qualitative elicitation study confronting users with representations of algorithimic profiles generated from 15 minutes of social media use.

We uncovered a critical insight: simply showing users what data is collected isn't enough. Effective privacy transparency tools must go further by explaining the inference mechanisms algorithms use and detailing the potential consequences of that profiling.

We’re so proud of the team and excited for the next steps in this vital research area! You can read up on our research at https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145