Alicia DeVrio
Scholar

Alicia DeVrio

Google Scholar ID: X-fADZwAAAAJ
PhD Student, Carnegie Mellon University
Human-Computer InteractionCritical Algorithm Studies
Citations & Impact
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Citations
433
 
H-index
6
 
i10-index
6
 
Publications
11
 
Co-authors
0
 
Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Published in top-tier computing venues including CHI, CSCW, FAccT, and ACL. Notable publications include: A Taxonomy of Linguistic Expressions That Contribute To Anthropomorphism of Language Technologies, Building, Shifting, & Employing Power: A Taxonomy of Responses From Below to Algorithmic Harm, Toward User-Driven Algorithm Auditing: Investigating users' strategies for uncovering harmful algorithmic behavior, Everyday Algorithm Auditing: Understanding the power of everyday users in surfacing harmful algorithmic behaviors.
Research Experience
  • Conducted research at Microsoft Research Montreal's fairness, accountability, transparency, and ethics (FATE) team with Su Lin Blodgett and Alexandra Olteanu; Worked as a growth product manager at Noom; Led digital product experimentation efforts for The Wall Street Journal and Barron’s at Dow Jones.
Education
  • PhD candidate, Human-Computer Interaction Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, Advisor: Ken Holstein; Undergraduate, Brown University, Computer Science.
Background
  • Research Interests: How AI systems perpetuate structural harm and how to restore autonomy and control to the most impacted people. Field: Human-Computer Interaction.
Miscellany
  • In her free time, she likes to run, watch musicals, eat ice cream, and visit libraries. She is also a weaver who was recently an artist-in-residence at Praxis Fiber Workshop's Digital Weaving Lab.
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