Welcome to CHI 2015, the premier international forum for human-computer interaction (HCI). In its early days, HCI focused on optimizing interactions between a user and a computer. Today, computers pervade our world, impacting our lives in varied and subtle ways. By never focusing solely on technology itself but nalways on innovations and their effects throughout human lives, HCI has increasingly come to mean human-centered innovation.
The theme for the conference this year is CROSSINGS which represents our excitement about crossing into Asia and also reflects CHI's core principle of crossing disciplines, crossing people and technology, crossing research and business, crossing physical and digital, crossing you and me.
This year's conference brings CHI to Asia for the first time in its 33-year history, continuing the SIGCHI commitment to making CHI a truly international community. The city of Seoul represents one of many innovation centers in Asia and provides a fantastic opportunity to showcase groundbreaking content from across the region. In addition to an exciting technical program, we are holding four special symposia devoted to breakthrough insights and innovations from the Chinese, Japanese and ASEAN research communities.
The exciting keynote program features speakers who will bring fresh perspectives to CHI including Dean Lou Yongqi of Tongji University, China, a prominent global thinker on social and sustainable design; Executive VP Donghoon Chang, MFA, head of Samsung Electronic's design strategy; Senior Research Fellow David Min, PhD, head of the Software Center at LG Electronics; and PSY, the media record breaker and innovator discussing creative methods and the impact of social media on to cross cultural boundaries.
CHI is honored this year to be the forum chosen by the recipient of one of ACM's top awards, the Athena Lecturer Award, Susan T. Dumais who developed novel algorithms and interfaces for interactive retrieval that have made it easier for people to find, use and make sense of information. She will present insights from her experiences at a special keynote session at the conference.
CHI 2015 includes two days of focused workshops and four days of technical content, including CHI's prestigious technical program, with 16 parallel sessions of rigorously reviewed research Papers, engaging Panels, Case Studies and Special Interest Groups (SIGs), an extensive Course program and invited talks from SIGCHI's award winners: Leysia Palen, Jean Scholtz, Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, Jim Hollan, Susan Dray and the new inductees to the CHI Academy.
We also host student research, design, and game competitions, and last-minute SIGs for discussing current topics. The popular alt.chi forum entered its tenth year of provocation to the HCI community. Interactivity's hands-on demonstrations showcase the best of interactive technology and innovation. The program also highlights more than 200 Work-In-Progress posters. Evening events include the CHI 2015 conference reception, Sponsors and University events, local performances and the Job Fair. Across all tracks, CHI received over 2800 submissions and accepted nearly 1000 that will appear in the ACM Digital Library.
Cited By
- Dasu K, Kuo Y and Ma K (2024). Character-Oriented Design for Visual Data Storytelling, IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 30:1, (98-108), Online publication date: 1-Jan-2024.
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Ma R and Kou Y (2023). "Defaulting to boilerplate answers, they didn't engage in a genuine conversation": Dimensions of Transparency Design in Creator Moderation, Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 10.1145/3579477, 7:CSCW1, (1-26), Online publication date: 14-Apr-2023.
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Barbour J, Jensen J, Call S and Sharma N (2023). Substance, discourse, and practice: a review of communication research on automation, Annals of the International Communication Association, 10.1080/23808985.2023.2183232, (1-31)
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Urayama K, Shimakawa H and Harada F (2022). Estimating creativity drawing features from hand drawing logs 2022 IEEE Asia-Pacific Conference on Computer Science and Data Engineering (CSDE), 10.1109/CSDE56538.2022.10089256, 978-1-6654-5305-9, (1-5)
- Lu A, Gilhool A, Hsiao J and Dillahunt T (2022). Emotional Labor in Everyday Resilience: Class-Based Experiences of Navigating Unemployment Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic in the U.S., Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 6:CSCW2, (1-27), Online publication date: 7-Nov-2022.
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Türetkin E, Saeedi S, Bigdeli S, Stadelmann P, Cantale N, Lutnyk L, Raubal M, Dunbar A, Kitayama K and Jalali B (2022). Real time eye gaze tracking for human machine interaction in the cockpit AI and Optical Data Sciences III, 10.1117/12.2607434, 9781510649095, (15)
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Kang P, Li J, Fan B, Jiang S and Shull P Wrist-Worn Hand Gesture Recognition While Walking via Transfer Learning, IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics, 10.1109/JBHI.2021.3100099, 26:3, (952-961)
- Pandey M, Kameswaran V, Rao H, O'Modhrain S and Oney S (2021). Understanding Accessibility and Collaboration in Programming for People with Visual Impairments, Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 5:CSCW1, (1-30), Online publication date: 13-Apr-2021.
- Ntouros V, Kouki H and Vlachokyriakos V (2021). Designing Sharing Economy Platforms through a 'Solidarity HCI' lens, Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 5:CSCW1, (1-25), Online publication date: 13-Apr-2021.
- Bopp C Doing "Good" with Data? Understanding and Working Around Data Doubles in Human Services Organizations Companion Publication of the 2019 Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing, (33-37)
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Pasek A (2019). Mediating Climate, Mediating Scale, Humanities, 10.3390/h8040159, 8:4, (159)
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Edwards P (2018). We Have Been Assimilated: Some Principles for Thinking About Algorithmic Systems Living with Monsters? Social Implications of Algorithmic Phenomena, Hybrid Agency, and the Performativity of Technology, 10.1007/978-3-030-04091-8_3, (19-27),
- Greis M, Hullman J, Correll M, Kay M and Shaer O Designing for Uncertainty in HCI Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, (593-600)
- Schmidt A, Schneegass S, Kunze K, Rekimoto J and Woo W Workshop on Amplification and Augmentation of Human Perception Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, (668-673)
- Vertanen K, Montague K, Dunlop M, Arif A, Bi X and Azenkot S Ubiquitous Text Interaction Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, (566-573)
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Bjelkhagen H, Bove V, Dalenius T, Rees S and Richardson M (2017). Holographic data visualization: using synthetic full-parallax holography to share information SPIE OPTO, 10.1117/12.2249859, , (1012706), Online publication date: 6-Apr-2017.
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Wang Y, Kidger T, Tatsuno K, Zeng X, Sang X, Chen D, Wang P, Guo N, Yan B and Wang K (2016). An interactive VR system based on full-body tracking and gesture recognition SPIE/COS Photonics Asia, 10.1117/12.2247808, , (1002129), Online publication date: 31-Oct-2016.
- Runge N, Schöning J, Malaka R and Frigo A You Can Touch This Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, (541-552)
- Hassib M, Khamis M, Schneegass S, Shirazi A and Alt F Investigating User Needs for Bio-sensing and Affective Wearables Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, (1415-1422)
- Ye X, Chen G, Gao Y, Wang H and Cao Y Assisting Food Journaling with Automatic Eating Detection Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, (3255-3262)
- Amma C, Georgi M, Lenz T and Winnen F Kinemic Wave Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, (3639-3642)
- Vertanen K, Dunlop M, Clawson J, Kristensson P and Arif A Inviscid Text Entry and Beyond Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, (3469-3476)
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Codagnone C, Biagi F and Abadie F The Passions and the Interests: Unpacking the 'Sharing Economy', SSRN Electronic Journal, 10.2139/ssrn.2793901
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Acceptance Rates
Year | Submitted | Accepted | Rate |
---|---|---|---|
CHI '19 | 2,958 | 703 | 24% |
CHI '18 | 2,590 | 666 | 26% |
CHI '17 | 2,400 | 600 | 25% |
CHI '16 | 2,435 | 565 | 23% |
CHI '15 | 2,120 | 486 | 23% |
CHI '14 | 2,043 | 465 | 23% |
CHI '13 | 1,963 | 392 | 20% |
CHI '11 | 1,532 | 410 | 27% |
CHI '09 | 1,130 | 277 | 25% |
CHI '08 | 714 | 157 | 22% |
CHI '07 | 840 | 182 | 22% |
CHI '05 | 372 | 93 | 25% |
CHI '03 | 468 | 75 | 16% |
CHI '02 | 414 | 61 | 15% |
CHI '01 | 352 | 69 | 20% |
CHI '00 | 336 | 72 | 21% |
CHI '99 | 312 | 78 | 25% |
CHI '98 | 351 | 81 | 23% |
CHI '97 | 234 | 55 | 24% |
CHI '96 | 256 | 55 | 21% |
CHI '94 | 263 | 70 | 27% |
CHI '93 | 330 | 62 | 19% |
CHI '92 | 216 | 67 | 31% |
CHI '91 | 240 | 56 | 23% |
CHI '90 | 260 | 47 | 18% |
CHI '89 | 199 | 54 | 27% |
CHI '88 | 187 | 39 | 21% |
CHI '87 | 166 | 46 | 28% |
CHI '86 | 122 | 47 | 39% |
CHI '85 | 170 | 35 | 21% |
CHI '83 | 176 | 59 | 34% |
CHI '82 | 165 | 75 | 45% |
Overall | 26,314 | 6,199 | 24% |