This week, the Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2023) is being held in Hamburg, Germany. We are proud to be a Hero Sponsor of CHI 2023, a premier conference on human-computer interaction, where Google researchers contribute at all levels. This year we are presenting over 30 papers and are actively involved in organizing and hosting a number of different events across workshops, courses, and interactive sessions.
If you’re registered for CHI 2023, we hope you’ll visit the Google booth to learn more about the exciting work across various topics, including language interactions, causal inference, question answering and more. Take a look below to learn more about the Google research being presented at CHI 2023 (Google affiliations in bold).
Board and Organizing Committee
Technical Program Chairs include: Tesh Goyal
Case Studies Chairs include: Frank Bentley
Keynotes Chairs include: Elizabeth Churchill
Best Paper Award
Infrastructuring Care: How Trans and Non-Binary People Meet Health and Well-Being Needs through Technology
Lauren Wilcox, Renee Shelby, Rajesh Veeraraghavan, Oliver Haimson, Gabriela Erickson, Michael Turken, Beka Gulotta
Accepted papers
NewsComp: Facilitating Diverse News Reading through Comparative Annotation
Md Momen Bhuiyan, Sang Won Lee, Nitesh Goyal, Tanushree Mitra
WordGesture-GAN: Modeling Word-Gesture Movement with Generative Adversarial Network (Honorable Mention)
Jeremy Chu, Dongsheng An, Yan Ma, Wenzhe Cui, Shumin Zhai, Xianfeng David Gu, Xiaojun Bi
“The less I type, the better”: How AI Language Models can Enhance or Impede Communication for AAC Users
Stephanie Valencia, Richard Cave, Krystal Kallarackal, Katie Seaver, Michael Terry,
Shaun Kane
A Mixed-Methods Approach to Understanding User Trust after Voice Assistant Failures (Honorable Mention)
Amanda Baughan*, Xuezhi Wang, Ariel Liu, Allison Mercurio, Jilin Chen, Xiao Ma
“There’s so much responsibility on users right now:” Expert Advice for Staying Safer From Hate and Harassment
Miranda Wei, Sunny Consolvo, Patrick Gage Kelley, Tadayoshi Kohno, Franziska Roesner, Kurt Thomas
ThingShare: Ad-Hoc Digital Copies of Physical Objects for Sharing Things in Video Meetings
Erzhen Hu, Jens Emil Sloth Grønbæk, Wen Ying, Ruofei Du, Seongkook Heo
Understanding Digital-Safety Experiences of Youth in the U.S.
Diana Freed, Natalie N. Bazarova, Sunny Consolvo, Eunice Han, Patrick Gage Kelley,
Kurt Thomas, Dan Cosley
Slide Gestalt: Automatic Structure Extraction in Slide Decks for Non-Visual Access
Yi-Hao Peng*, Peggy Chi, Anjuli Kannan, Meredith Ringel Morris, Irfan Essa
Using Logs Data to Identify When Engineers Experience Flow or Focused Work
Adam Brown, Sarah D’Angelo, Ben Holtz, Ciera Jaspan, Collin Green
Enabling Conversational Interaction with Mobile UI Using Large Language Models
Bryan Wang*, Gang Li, Yang Li
Practicing Information Sensibility: How Gen Z Engages with Online Information (Honorable Mention)
Amelia Hassoun, Ian Beacock, Sunny Consolvo, Beth Goldberg, Patrick Gage Kelley, Daniel M. Russell
How Bold Can We Be? The Impact of Adjusting Font Grade on Readability in Light and Dark Polarities
Hilary Palmen, Michael Gilbert, Dave Crossland
Investigating How Practitioners Use Human-AI Guidelines: A Case Study on the People + AI Guidebook (Honorable Mention)
Nur Yildirim*, Mahima Pushkarna, Nitesh Goyal, Martin Wattenberg, Fernanda Viegas
From Plane Crashes to Algorithmic Harm: Applicability of Safety Engineering Frameworks for Responsible ML
Shalaleh Rismani, Renee Shelby, Andrew Smart, Edgar W. Jatho, Joshua A. Kroll, AJung Moon, Negar Rostamzadeh
Designing Responsible AI: Adaptations of UX Practice to Meet Responsible AI Challenges
Qiaosi Wang*, Michael Madaio, Shaun Kane, Shivani Kapania, Michael Terry, Lauren Wilcox
“It is currently hodgepodge”: Examining AI/ML Practitioners’ Challenges during Co-production of Responsible AI Values
Rama Adithya Varanasi, Nitesh Goyal
A Hunt for the Snark: Annotator Diversity in Data Practices (Honorable Mention)
Shivani Kapania, Alex S. Taylor, Ding Wang
Visual Captions: Augmenting Verbal Communication with On-the-Fly Visuals
Xingyu “Bruce” Liu, Vladimir Kirilyuk, Xiuxiu Yuan, Alex Olwal, Peggy Chi,
Xiang “Anthony” Chen, Ruofei Du
Infrastructuring Care: How Trans and Non-Binary People Meet Health and Well-Being Needs through Technology (Best Paper Award)
Lauren Wilcox, Renee Shelby, Rajesh Veeraraghavan, Oliver Haimson, Gabriela Erickson, Michael Turken, Beka Gulotta
Kaleidoscope: Semantically-Grounded, Context-Specific ML Model Evaluation
Harini Suresh, Divya Shanmugam, Tiffany Chen, Annie G. Bryan, Alexander D’Amour, John Guttag, Arvind Satyanarayan
Rapsai: Accelerating Machine Learning Prototyping of Multimedia Applications through Visual Programming (Honorable Mention; see blog post)
Ruofei Du, Na Li, Jing Jin, Michelle Carney, Scott Miles, Maria Kleiner, Xiuxiu Yuan, Yinda Zhang, Anuva Kulkarni, Xingyu “Bruce” Liu, Ahmed Sabie, Sergio Orts-Escolano, Abhishek Kar, Ping Yu, Ram Iyengar, Adarsh Kowdle, Alex Olwal
Exploring Users’ Perceptions and Expectations of Shapes for Dialog Designs
Xinghui “Erica” Yan, Julia Feldman, Frank Bentley, Mohammed Khwaja, Michael Gilbert
Exploring the Future of Design Tooling: The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Tools for User Experience Professionals
Tiffany Knearem, Mohammed Khwaja, Yuling Gao, Frank Bentley, Clara E. Kliman-Silver
SpeakFaster Observer: Long-Term Instrumentation of Eye-Gaze Typing for Measuring AAC Communication
Shanqing Cai, Subhashini Venugopalan, Katrin Tomanek, Shaun Kane, Meredith Ringel Morris, Richard Cave, Robert MacDonald, Jon Campbell, Blair Casey, Emily Kornman, Daniel E. Vance, Jay Beavers
Designerly Tele-Experiences: A New Approach to Remote Yet Still Situated Co-design
Ferran Altarriba Bertran, Alexandra Pometko, Muskan Gupta, Lauren Wilcox, Reeta Banerjee, Katherine Isbister
“I Just Wanted to Triple Check . . . They Were All Vaccinated”: Supporting Risk Negotiation in the Context of COVID-19
Margaret E. Morris, Jennifer Brown, Paula Nurius, Savanna Yee, Jennifer C. Mankoff, Sunny Consolvo
Expectation vs Reality in Users’ Willingness to Delegate to Digital Assistants
Ekaterina Svikhnushina*, Marcel Schellenberg, Anna K. Niedbala, Iva Barisic, Jeremy N. Miles
Interactive Visual Exploration of Knowledge Graphs with Embedding-Based Guidance
Chao-Wen Hsuan Yuan, Tzu-Wei Yu, Jia-Yu Pan, Wen-Chieh Lin
Measuring the Impact of Explanation Bias: A Study of Natural Language Justifications for Recommender Systems
Krisztian Balog, Filip Radlinski, Andrey Petrov
Modeling and Improving Text Stability in Live Captions
Xingyu “Bruce” Liu, Jun Zhang, Leonardo Ferrer, Susan Xu, Vikas Bahirwani, Boris Smus, Alex Olwal, Ruofei Du
Programming without a Programming Language: Challenges and Opportunities for Designing Developer Tools for Prompt Programming
Alexander J. Fiannaca, Chinmay Kulkarni, Carrie J. Cai, Michael Terry
PromptInfuser: Bringing User Interface Mock-ups to Life with Large Language Models
Savvas Petridis, Michael Terry, Carrie J. Cai
Prototypes, Platforms and Protocols: Identifying Common Issues with Remote, Unmoderated Studies and Their Impact on Research Participants
Steven Schirra, Sasha Volkov, Frank Bentley, Shraddhaa Narasimha
Human-Centered Responsible Artificial Intelligence: Current & Future Trends
Mohammad Tahaei, Marios Constantinides, Daniele Quercia, Sean Kennedy, Michael Muller, Simone Stumpf, Q. Vera Liao, Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Lora Aroyo, Jess Holbrook, Ewa Luger, Michael Madaio, Ilana Golbin Blumenfeld, Maria De-Arteaga, Jessica Vitak, Alexandra Olteanu
Interactive sessions
Experiencing Rapid Prototyping of Machine Learning Based Multimedia Applications in Rapsai (see blog post)
Ruofei Du, Na Li, Jing Jin, Michelle Carney, Xiuxiu Yuan, Ram Iyengar, Ping Yu, Adarsh Kowdle, Alex Olwal
Workshops
The Second Workshop on Intelligent and Interactive Writing Assistants
Organizers include: Minsuk Chang
Combating Toxicity, Harassment, and Abuse in Online Social Spaces: A Workshop at CHI 2023
Organizers include: Nitesh Goyal
The Future of Computational Approaches for Understanding and Adapting User Interfaces
Keynote Speaker: Yang Li
The EmpathiCH Workshop: Unraveling Empathy-Centric Design
Panelists include: Cindy Bennett
Workshop on Trust and Reliance in AI-Human Teams (TRAIT)
Keynote Speakers: Carrie J. Cai, Michael Terry
Program committee includes: Aaron Springer, Michael Terry
Socially Assistive Robots as Decision Makers: Transparency, Motivations, and Intentions
Organizers include: Maja Matarić
Courses
Human-Computer Interaction and AI: What Practitioners Need to Know to Design and Build Effective AI Systems from a Human Perspective (Part I; Part II)
Daniel M. Russell, Q. Vera Liao, Chinmay Kulkarni, Elena L. Glassman, Nikolas Martelaro
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