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The DDMLab is part of the Social and Decision Sciences Department at Carnegie Mellon University. Our interdisciplinary lab studies how humans make choices, learn, and use experiences to make decisions in dynamic environments. Find us at http://ddmlab.com!
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Check out Tailia Malloy's (@tailiamalloy.bsky.social) new paper "Improving online anti-phishing training using cognitive large language models" in Computers in Human Behavior. Learn about crafting training emails and how cognitive LLM's can enhance learning!

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#phishing #LLM
Last weekend, DDMLab member Xiaohong Cai traveled to California to observe disaster management training with the American Red Cross Training Services.

A major goal of our lab is developing artificial agents to assist professional relief managers during disasters.

#AmericanRedCross #HumanAI #AI
The DDMLab is proud to announce its 17th issue of the annual lab newsletter. The newsletter features updates on the progress of our work and news from our lab members. We hope you enjoy it!

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Read how dimensions of spatial coordination influence collective intelligence and group performance in former DDMLab member Ngoc Nguyen's paper "Measuring Implicit Spatial Coordination in Teams" presented at the ACM (@acm.org) 2025 Collective Intelligence Conference!

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Our paper, Training Users Against Human and GPT-4 Generated Social Engineering Attacks, led by Tai Malloy has won the best paper award at the 7TH International Conference on HCI for Cybersecurity, Privacy, and Trust.

Congratulations to Tai, Maria, Fei, and Coty!
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Training Users Against Human and GPT-4 Generated Social Engineering Attacks
Social engineering attacks such as phishing emails remain a critical method for cybercriminals to exploit sensitive data. Although the threat of AI-generated content in such attacks is growing, curren...
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In a new paper in "Computers in Human Behavior: Artificial Humans," led by Yinuo Du, we explore how autonomous teammates’ abilities/competencies impact team outcomes using the Team Defense Game, a platform for investigating teaming in cyber defense scenarios.

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Experimental evaluation of cognitive agents for collaboration in human-autonomy cyber defense teams
Autonomous agents are becoming increasingly prevalent and capable of collaborating with humans on interdependent tasks as teammates. There is increasi…
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The DDMLab will be well represented at the Cognitive Science Society's (@cogscisociety.bsky.social) annual conference CogSci 2025! Erin Bugbee & Roderick Seow will present a poster & full paper, and Ty Malloy will present a poster & abstract.
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CogSci 2025 - Cognitive Science Society
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DDMLab members and collaborators, led by Yinuo Du, have had their paper "Experimental Evaluation of Cognitive Agents for Collaboration in Human-Autonomy Cyber Defense Teams" accepted in the journal Computers in Human Behavior: Artificial Humans. Congratulations!

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Anu Aggarwal has had her paper "Cognitive Biases in Cyber Attacker Decision-Making: Translating Behavioral Insights into Cybersecurity" accepted at the 2025 Active Defense & Deception / IEEE EuroS&P Workshop! This workshop promotes proactive engagement with attackers during cyber attacks.

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4th Workshop on Active Defense and Deception (AD&D) <br> July 4th 2025, Venice <br> co-located with the 10th IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy
Workshop on Active Defense and Deception (AD&D)
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Coty Gonzalez (@cotyg.bsky.social) has been elected a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (@aaas.org), the world’s largest general scientific society! The distinction is a lifetime honor achievement within the organization.

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#CMU #AAAS
Allstot, Choset, Gonzalez Elected AAAS Fellows
Carnegie Mellon University’s Howie Choset and Cleotilde “Coty” Gonzalez have been elected fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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DDMLab members Erin Bugbee and Chase McDonald presenting work at the 39th annual AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence!
Next week lab members Erin Bugbee and Chase McDonald will be presenting work at the 39th annual AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence. Erin will be presenting a poster and Chase will be giving a short presentation. Congratulations both!
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AAAI-25 Bridge Program - AAAI
AAAI is pleased to present the AAAI-25 Bridge Program which includes 9 Bridges covering a wide range of topics in artificial intelligence.
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Coty Gonzalez (@cotyg.bsky.social) will be giving a keynote at AAAI Bridge Program's Collaborative AI and Modeling of Human meeting in Philadelphia, February 25th. CAIHu aims to bring together human-AI modeling researchers to exchange theories, ideas, and methods.

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Collaborative AI and Modeling of Humans
Advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) methods have yielded unprecedented results, even surpassing human performance on a variety of well-defined tasks. However, most real-world problems, especially...
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Coty Gonzalez (@cotyg.bsky.social) was in action today at an executive education workshop hosted by CMU's CyLab.

Learn more about CyLab's workshops here:
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A new paper, led by Yinuo Du has been accepted to ACM Transactions on Social Computing! They design adversarial agents that learn. Look for it soon!

Du, Prebot, Malloy, Fang, & Gonzalez. A Cyber-War Between Bots: Human-Like Attackers are More Challenging for Defenders than Deterministic Attackers.
In this Management Science paper, we collaborate with friends from INSEAD Singapore to explore organizational learning at the individual and group level using a combination of experimental data and computational modeling.
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@cotyg.bsky.social #ManagementScience
DDMLab member Roderick Seow will be presenting a poster at the upcoming Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society in NYC! His work investigates the role of theory-of-mind in Human-AI coordination. Congratulations!

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2024 Annual Meeting - Psychonomic Society
The Psychonomic Society's 65th Annual Meeting will take place November 21-24, 2024, in New York City, New York, USA. The Annual Meeting is recognized as the most important international meeting of cognitive psychologists coming from over 40 countries, including some of the field’s most distinguished researchers, innovative early career investigators, and students already making important scientific contributions.Each year the meeting features a keynote address, five symposia, concurrent sessions, workshops, poster sessions, and receptions. What brings us together is that we study the basic, fundamental properties of how the mind works by using behavioral techniques to better understand mental functioning.Join over 2,700 of your colleagues during this dynamic three-day meeting at the New York Marriott Marquis providing you with the opportunity to present research, hear about the latest discoveries, trends, and challenges in the field, and develop collaborations that can enhance your career. With over 1,650 high-quality scientific research presentations, you will be provided with opportunities for scientific exchange, collaboration, and engagement.
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The DDMLab (@ddmlab.bsky.social) will be well represented at this year's SJDM (@sjdm-tweets.bsky.social) Annual Meeting in NYC. Chase McDonald and Roderick Seow will be presenting posters, and Erin Bugbee will be giving an oral presentation. Congratulations all!