Matteo Bortoletto
Scholar

Matteo Bortoletto

Google Scholar ID: xw2twZ4AAAAJ
PhD Student, University of Stuttgart
Deep LearningTheory of MindInterpretability
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
64
 
H-index
6
 
i10-index
2
 
Publications
14
 
Co-authors
5
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Publications:
  • - AAAI 2024
  • - ACL 2024
  • - ECAI 2024
  • - IJCAI 2025 Workshop on Theory of Mind
  • - EMNLP 2025
  • - TMLR
  • - ICML 2024 Workshop on Mechanistic Interpretability
  • - CogSci 2023
  • - INTERACT 2023
  • Preprints:
  • - ProToM: Promoting Prosocial Behaviour via Theory of Mind-Informed Feedback
  • - Unsupervised Partner Design Enables Robust Ad-hoc Teamwork
Research Experience
  • During his PhD, he conducted research at the University of Stuttgart and as a Visiting Graduate Scholar at the SCAI Lab, Johns Hopkins University.
Education
  • PhD Student at the University of Stuttgart, Germany, in the Collaborative AI group, advised by Prof. Andreas Bulling. Also spent time as a Visiting Graduate Scholar at the SCAI Lab, Johns Hopkins University, advised by Prof. Tianmin Shu.
Background
  • Research Interests: The intersection of artificial intelligence and social cognition, particularly in the area of theory of mind. Work includes designing and evaluating AI models for theory of mind tasks that span multiple modalities, probing and manipulating models' internal representations of mental states, stress-testing theory of mind on large foundation models, and using theory of mind for planning.
Miscellany
  • Personal Interests: Currently on the job market and exploring new roles and open positions.