معرفی
Mariet Theune serves as an Assistant Professor at the University of Twente's Digital Society Institute within the Human Media Interaction department. She specializes in artificial intelligence and human-computer interaction research, with particular expertise in natural language processing and conversational agent development. Her academic work has been recognized with multiple awards including the Best Student Paper Prize (2018) and Hypertext Douglas Engelbart Best Paper Award (2021).
Active in her field, Theune contributes to academic publishing as an editor for journals like Personal and Ubiquitous Computing (2024) and Humanities (Switzerland) (2022). She also participates in conference organization (e.g., Shaping the Future of AI symposium 2024) and examination activities (e.g., PhD examinations 2024). Her research output consistently focuses on conversational systems, dialogue management, and text classification technologies.
Theune's recent publications examine lexical alignment mechanisms in human-agent interactions, including systematic reviews (2025), GPT model comparisons (2024), price bargaining chatbot implementations (2024), and text classification approaches using annotator disagreement (2024). These works span computer science, AI, and human-computer interaction domains. Her research methodology emphasizes both technical implementation and user experience analysis.
Scientific Awards:
- Best Student Paper Prize (2018)
- Hypertext Douglas Engelbart Best Paper Award (2021)



