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At CHI 2019, thousands of the world’s top researchers, scientists and designers come together to present the future of interactive technology.

Talking Cooperativism and Human-Computer Interaction: A Review of the CHI 2019 SIG meeting.

Talking Cooperativism and Human-Computer Interaction: A Review of the CHI 2019 SIG meeting.

We present the key takeaways and research questions that were raised from this meeting and open the door for further conversation.
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Anton Fedosov
Jun 24, 2019
Towards Understanding the Design of Positive Pre-Sleep Through a Neurofeedback Artistic Experience

Towards Understanding the Design of Positive Pre-Sleep Through a Neurofeedback Artistic Experience

This article summarizes a paper authored by Nathan Semertzidis, Betty Sargeant, Justin Dwyer, Florian ‘Floyd’ Mueller, and Fabio Zambetta…
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Nathan Semertzidis
May 13, 2019
Preparing for Automation and Evaluating Expert Curation in a Baby Milestone Tracking App

Preparing for Automation and Evaluating Expert Curation in a Baby Milestone Tracking App

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Kayla Jacobs
May 7, 2019
SwarmHaptics: Haptic Display with Swarm Robots

SwarmHaptics: Haptic Display with Swarm Robots

This article summarizes a paper authored by Lawrence Kim and Sean Follmer. This paper will be presented at CHI 2019, a conference of…
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Lawrence Kim
May 6, 2019
VizNet: Towards a Large-Scale Visualization Learning and Benchmarking Repository

VizNet: Towards a Large-Scale Visualization Learning and Benchmarking Repository

VizNet is a large-scale corpus of over 31 million datasets that experiments with real-world data, assess the ecological validity of…
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Kevin Hu, PhD
May 6, 2019
Pinpoint: In-circuit PCB debugging for all

Pinpoint: In-circuit PCB debugging for all

At the heart of the computing revolution lies a printed circuit board (PCB). PCBs are the final stage of most circuit designs thanks to…
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Evan Strasnick
May 4, 2019
Personalising the TV Experience using Augmented Reality

Personalising the TV Experience using Augmented Reality

This article describes an exploration, by BBC R&D (Vinoba Vinayagamoorthy & Maxine Glancy) and IRT (Christoph Ziegler & Richard Schäffer)…
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Vinoba
May 4, 2019
Electrical Muscle Stimulation in HCI: 10 years later… what about the question of agency?

Electrical Muscle Stimulation in HCI: 10 years later… what about the question of agency?

At CHI2019 we unveil two pieces of the puzzle that might us help to create haptic systems that do not compromise the user's sense of…
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Pedro Lopes
May 4, 2019
Growkit: Using Technology to Support People Growing Food at Home

Growkit: Using Technology to Support People Growing Food at Home

Growkit is a project developed at Digital Society School to help people living in the city grow their own food sustainably at home.
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Ilaria Zonda
May 3, 2019
Encumbered Interaction: A Study of Musicians Preparing to Perform

Encumbered Interaction: A Study of Musicians Preparing to Perform

This article summarises a paper authored by Juan Martinez-Avila, Chris Greenhalgh, Adrian Hazzard, Steve Benford and Alan Chamberlain. The…
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Juan Martinez Avila
May 3, 2019
What makes children think certain technologies are creepy but view others as benign?

What makes children think certain technologies are creepy but view others as benign?

To investigate this question, we conducted four participatory design sessions with 11 children (ages 7 -11) to design and evaluate creepy…
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Jason Yip
May 3, 2019
Beyond The Force: Using Quadcopters to Appropriate Objects and the Environment for Haptics in…

Beyond The Force: Using Quadcopters to Appropriate Objects and the Environment for Haptics in…

This article summarizes a paper authored by Parastoo Abtahi, Benoit Landry, Jackie Yang, Marco Pavone, Sean Follmer, and James Landay…
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Parastoo Abtahi
May 2, 2019
To Share or Not Share? Public Sharing Decisions on Snapchat

To Share or Not Share? Public Sharing Decisions on Snapchat

This article summarizes a research paper authored by Hana Habib (Carnegie Mellon University), Neil Shah, and Rajan Vaish (Snap Inc).
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Hana Habib
May 2, 2019
The Heat is On: Exploring User Behaviour in a Multisensory Virtual Environment for Fire Evacuation

The Heat is On: Exploring User Behaviour in a Multisensory Virtual Environment for Fire Evacuation

This article presents a study featuring a novel VR fire evacuation simulator capable of providing real-time heat and scent feedback.
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Tommy Nilsson
May 2, 2019
Caring for Vincent: A Chatbot for Self-compassion

Caring for Vincent: A Chatbot for Self-compassion

How giving help to a chatbot actually helps you
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Nena van As
May 1, 2019
VizML: A Machine Learning Approach to Visualization Recommendation

VizML: A Machine Learning Approach to Visualization Recommendation

Machine learning models trained on dataset-visualization pairs from Plotly perform on par with humans when predicting crowdsourced…
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Kevin Hu, PhD
Apr 30, 2019
It’s not what is said, but how it is said — Sociophonetic inspired design strategies for VUI voice

It’s not what is said, but how it is said — Sociophonetic inspired design strategies for VUI voice

Interest in Voice User Interfaces (VUIs) (e.g. Amazon’s Alexa, Apple’s Siri) both commercially and academically has increased…
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Selina Jeanne Sutton
Apr 30, 2019
7 Things we Learned about how People use Camera Glasses

7 Things we Learned about how People use Camera Glasses

This article summarizes a paper authored by Taryn Bipat (University of Washington and Snap Inc.), Maarten Bos (Snap Inc.), Rajan Vaish…
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Taryn Bipat
Apr 30, 2019
Opportunities of Quantified Self for resocialisation of (ex-)convicts

Opportunities of Quantified Self for resocialisation of (ex-)convicts

This is an insight into the design process for the Intention Mirror project. Inclusive user research with former convicts helped design a…
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Mick Jongeling
Apr 28, 2019
The Smartphone as a Pacifier and its Consequences

The Smartphone as a Pacifier and its Consequences

Young adults’ smartphone usage in moments of solitude and relations to self-reflection
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Kim Borrmann
Apr 27, 2019
Co-Designing Food Trackers with Dietitians

Co-Designing Food Trackers with Dietitians

Identifying design opportunities for food tracker customization
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Yuhan Luo
Apr 26, 2019
Mazi: Tangible Technologies as a Channel for Collaborative Play

Mazi: Tangible Technologies as a Channel for Collaborative Play

This post summarizes a research paper, authored by Antonella Nonnis and Dr Nick Bryan-Kinns from Queen Mary University of London, UK. The…
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Antonella Nonnis
Apr 25, 2019
HoloDoc: Enabling Mixed Reality Workspaces that Harness Physical and Digital Content

HoloDoc: Enabling Mixed Reality Workspaces that Harness Physical and Digital Content

This article summarizes a paper by Zhen Li, Michelle Annett, Ken Hinckley, Karan Singh, and Daniel Wigdor. This paper will be presented at…
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Zhen Li
Apr 25, 2019
SeeingVR: A Set of Tools to Make Virtual Reality More Accessible to People with Low Vision

SeeingVR: A Set of Tools to Make Virtual Reality More Accessible to People with Low Vision

This post summarizes a research paper, authored by Yuhang Zhao (Cornell Tech, also an intern Microsoft Research), Edward Cutrell…
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Yuhang Zhao
Apr 24, 2019
Around the (Virtual) World

Around the (Virtual) World

Infinite Walking in Virtual Reality Using Electrical Muscle Stimulation
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Jonas Auda
Apr 24, 2019
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