JOHANNE TRIPPAS

Dr Johanne Trippas is an Associate Investigator at the RMIT University node of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making & Society (ADM+S).

Dr Johanne Trippas is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Computing Technologies, STEM College. They work at the intersection of conversational systems, interactive information retrieval, human-computer interaction, and dialogue analysis.

Recently, their work has focused on developing next-generation capabilities for intelligent systems, including spoken conversational search, digital assistants for cockpits, and artificial intelligence for identifying cardiac arrest.

Their research aims to improve information accessibility through conversational systems, interactive information retrieval, and human-computer interaction. Trippas is particularly interested in how conversational systems can revolutionise information seeking, especially through generative interactive information retrieval and novel interfaces beyond traditional text search.

Trippas has extensive experience analysing human information-seeking behaviour and developing novel approaches to personalised intelligent assistance, data-driven modelling, and profiling human behaviours. They employ many research methods and consistently adopt user-centric data capture and analysis approaches, focusing on modelling and profiling human behaviours.