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Georgia Tech at CHI 2022

Welcome to the GT@CHI virtual experience. The annual ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI) is the largest global gathering of researchers in human-computer interaction. Our faculty and students have been consistent innovators in the field, and we invite you to learn more about Georgia Tech’s role in Creating the Next in HCI.

CHI is pronounced ‘kai’
  • 76 Researchers
  • 29 Papers
  • 5 Honorable Mentions
  • 1 Dissertation Award
  • plus more 📝

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– The first column is research with GT lead authors; the second is research with GT co-authors. (All first authors are labeled.)

– The bars are sorted by percent of GT authors on each paper in descending order.

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Georgia Tech research at CHI includes some of the latest innovations in human-computer interaction. Discover the people and get details to all our authors’ work in the main technical program.

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MEET THE RESEARCHERS

Congratulations to Fred Hohman for receiving the SIGCHI Outstanding Dissertation Award, given to up to three honorees each year. This award recognizes excellent dissertation research by recent Ph.D. recipients in Human-Computer Interaction.


Interactive Scalable Interfaces for Machine Learning Interpretability
May 2, 4:45 p.m.

CHI UP CLOSE

by John “JP” Popham

When security and privacy are violated by data-gathering companies, calls for reform from victims often result in little to no change due to a lack of agreed demands and a misalignment between experts and the public.  

To help solve this problem, Yuxi Wu, a Ph.D. student at the Georgia Tech School of Interactive Computing, explored designing a system that guides people affected by institutional privacy violations toward making unified demands for redress. 

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PAPER SESSIONS

Georgia Tech is part of 1 in every 5 sessions in the papers program

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Award Papers

GT first authors in bold

User Modeling
Semantic Gap in Predicting Mental Wellbeing through Passive Sensing
Vedant Das Swain, Victor Chen, Shrija Mishra, Stephen Mattingly, Gregory Abowd, Munmun De Choudhury

Justice & Equity I
From Treatment to Healing: Envisioning a Decolonial Digital Mental Health

Sachin Pendse, Daniel Nkemelu, Nicola Bidwell, Sushrut Jadhav, Soumitra Pathare, Munmun De Choudhury, Neha Kumar

Deviance Online
Understanding the Digital Lives of Youth: Analyzing Media Shared within Safe Versus Unsafe Private Conversations on Instagram
Shiza Ali, Afsaneh Razi, Seunghyun Kim, Ashwaq Alsoubai, Joshua Gracie, Munmun De Choudhury, Pamela Wisniewski, Gianluca Stringhini

Design Foundations
Diffraction-in-action: Designerly Explorations of Agential Realism Through Lived Data
Pedro Sanches, Noura Howell, Vasiliki Tsaknaki, Tom Jenkins, Karey Helms

Gender and Communities
Pretty Princess vs. Successful Leader: Gender Roles in Greeting Card Messages
Jiao Sun, Tongshuang Wu, Yue Jiang, Ronil Awalegaonkar, Xi Victoria Lin, Diyi Yang

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alt.chi | 2 videos
Case Study | 1 video
Journal | 1 video
Late-Breaking Work | 5 videos
Paper | 20 videos

WORKSHOP SPOTLIGHT

The Second Workshop on Human-centered Explainable AI (HCXAI) will examine how human-centered perspectives in XAI can be operationalized at the conceptual, methodological, and technical levels. Encouraging holistic (historical, sociological, and technical) approaches, the workshop will put an emphasis on “operationalizing”, aiming to produce actionable frameworks, transferable evaluation methods, concrete design guidelines, and articulate a coordinated research agenda for XAI. This year’s workshop builds on the success of last year’s discussion that included over 100 participants from 14+ countries, making it one of CHI’s most-attended workshops. The 2022 workshop includes 29 papers and features Tania Lombrozo, a prominent thinker on the psychology of explanations, joining as a key speaker. Part of the organizing team of this workshop is leading the editorial efforts for the first ever Journal Special Issue on HCXAI as part of the proceedings of the ACM Transactions on Interactive Intelligent Systems (TiiS).

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A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE

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