ACM SIGCHI 2022 Conference
The CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems is a well known international conference for research that focuses on Human-Computer Interaction. The Center for Human-Computer Interaction + Design is proud of the excellent work created by Northwestern scholars.
Northwestern Research & Awards
SIGCHI Awards
Papers
* - Honorable Mention** - Best Paper Award
- Affinder: Expressing Concepts of Situations that Afford Activities using Context-Detectors Ryan Louie, Darren Gergle, Haoqi Zhang
- Cicero: A Declarative Grammar for Responsive Hyeok Kim, Ryan Rossi, Fan Du, Eunyee Koh, Shunan Guo, Jessica Hullman, Jane Hoffswell
- Co11ab: Augmenting Accessibility in Synchronous Collaborative Writing for People with Vision Impairments Maitraye Das, Thomas Barlow McHugh, Anne Marie Piper, Darren Gergle
- Meeting Users Where They Are: User-centered Design of an Automated Text Messaging Tool to Support the Mental Health of Young Adults, Rachel Kornfield, Jonah Meyerhoff, Hannah Studd, Ananya Bhattacharjee, Joseph Jay Williams, Madhu Reddy, David C. Mohr
- * Model Positionality and Computational Reflexivity: Promoting Reflexivity in Data Science, Scott Allen Cambo, Darren Gergle
- Personalization Trade-offs in Designing Dialogue-based Interactive Information System for Support-Seeking of Sexual Violence Survivors, Hyeok Kim, Youjin Hwang, Jieun Lee, Youngjin Kwon, Yujin Park, Joonhwan Lee
- * The social embeddedness of peer production: A comparative qualitative analysis of three Indian language Wikipedia editions, Sejal Khatri, Aaron Shaw, Sayamindu Dasgupta, Benjamin Mako Hill
- TunePad Playbooks: Designing Computational Notebooks for Creative Music Coding, Mike Horn, Amartya Banerjee, Matthew Brucker
- ** "I Wanted to See How Bad It Was": Online Self-screening as a Critical Transition Point Among Young Adults with Common Mental Health Conditions, Kaylee Payne Kruzan, Jonah Meyerhoff, Theresa Nguyen, Madhu Reddy,David C. Mohr, Rachel Kornfield
Late Breaking Work
- MindYoga: Scaffolding the Metacognitive Reflection Process within Learning Ecosystems, Molly Pribble, Neha Sharma, Haoqi Zhang, Leesha Maliakal Shah
Workshops
- Reimagining Systems for Learning Hands-on Creative and Maker Skills, Dishita G Turakhia, Paulo Blikstein, Nathan R Holbert, Marcelo Worsley, Jennifer Jacobs, Fraser Anderson, Jun Gong, Kayla DesPortes, Stefanie Mueller
- Workshop on Trust and Reliance in AI-Human Teams (TRAIT), Gagan Bansal, Alison Marie Smith-Renner, Zana Buçinca, Tongshuang Wu, Kenneth Holstein, Jessica Hullman, Simone Stumpf
Doctoral Consortium
- Understanding and Designing for Accessibility in Audio Production among People with Vision Impairments, Abir Saha
Journal
- Design and Evaluation of Accessible Collaborative Writing Techniques for People with Vision Impairments, Maitraye Das, Anne Marie Piper, Darren Gergle
Student Research Competition
- Knowledge Maps for Building Conceptual and Transferable CSS Knowledge, Roxanna G. Wilcox, Fardeem Munir
- Self-Disclosure for Early Relationship Development through Situated Prompts in Opportunistic Collective Experiences, Cindy Hu