PhD Student Tianqi Song Receives Methods Recognitions at CSCW 2025
PhD Student Tianqi Song Receives Methods Recognitions at CSCW 2025
NUS Computing PhD student Tianqi Song has been awarded Methods Recognitions at the ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW 2025) for her paper, “Multi-Agents are Social Groups: Investigating Social Influence of Multiple Agents in Human-Agent Interactions.”
Supervised by Prof Yi-Chieh Lee, Tianqi’s research examines how groups of artificial agents influence human decision-making and behaviour — contributing to a deeper understanding of human-agent collaboration in digital spaces.
This recognition follows her earlier success at the 75th Annual International Communication Association (ICA) Conference, where she received the Top Paper Award in the Human-Machine Communication division.
Together, these achievements highlight the growing impact of interdisciplinary computing research at NUS School of Computing.
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