Information Science at CHI 2022

Faculty, students and researchers affiliated with the Department of Information Science at CU Boulder will be presenting work at the ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, the premier international conference of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). CHI – pronounced 'kai' – annually brings together researchers and practitioners from all over the world and from diverse cultures, backgrounds, and positionalities, who have as an overarching goal to make the world a better place with interactive digital technologies.
CHI 2022 is structured as a Hybrid-Onsite full conference from April 30–May 5 in New Orleans, LA.
Workshops and Other Events
- Responsible Language Technologies: Foreseeing and Mitigating Harms [Panel]
- Su Lin Blodgett, Q. Vera Liao, Alexandra Olteanu, Rada Mihalcea, Michael Muller, Morgan Klaus Scheuerman (INFO PhD Student), Chenhao Tan, Qian Yang
- The Affective Bond Between Place and Human: Designing Digital Technology for Remote Workers’ Wellbeing [Workshop on the Future of Emotion in Human–Computer Interaction]
- Position Paper Janghee Cho (INFO PhD candidate), Stephen Voida (INFO Faculty)
- ...And at the Hour of our Death: Towards Centering Peri-Mortem Spiritual Support in End-of-Life HCI Research [Position Paper, Workshop on Integrating Faith, Religion, and Spirituality in HCI]
- Dylan Thomas Doyle, Jed R. Brubaker
- Faith Informatics: Computing for Development Through Stages of Faith [Position Paper, Workshop on Integrating Faith, Religion, and Spirituality in HCI]
- Michael Hoefer (CS PhD student), Stephen Voida (INFO Faculty)
- Sacred Be Thy Tech: Thoughts (& Prayers) on Integrating Spirituality in Technology for Health & Wellbeing [Workshop Paper, Workshop on Integrating Faith, Religion, and Spirituality in HCI]
- C. Estelle Smith (INFO Postdoc)
- Researcher Wellbeing and Best Practices in Emotionally Demanding Research [Workshop]
- Jessica L. Feuston (INFO Postdoc), Arpita Bhattacharya, Nazanin Andalibi, Elizabeth Ankrah, Sheena Erete, Mark Handel, Wendy Moncur, Sarah Vieweg, Jed R. Brubaker (INFO Faculty)
- Research Ethics in HCI: A SIGCHI Community Discussion [Special Interest Group]
- Casey Fiesler (INFO Faculty), Christopher Frauenberger, Michael Muller, Jessica Vitak, Michael Zimmer
- Making Access: Increasing Inclusiveness in Making [Workshop]
- Verena Fuchsberger, Dorothé Smit, Nathalia Campreguer França, Georg Regal, Stefanie Wuschitz, Barbara Huber, Joanna Kowolik, Laura Devendorf (ATLAS/INFO Faculty), Elisa Giaccardi, Ambra Trotto
- Visualizing Uncertainty in Multi-Source Mental Health Data [Late-Breaking Work]
- Michael Hoefer (CS PhD Student), Bryce E Schumacher (CS Undergrad), Danielle Albers Szafir, Stephen Voida (INFO Faculty)
- Interacting with Network Representations of the Self and Needs [Workshop Position Paper, Workshop on Self-Determination Theory in HCI: Shaping a Research Agenda]
- Michael Hoefer (CS PhD student), Stephen Voida (INFO Faculty)
- HCI Across Borders: Navigating the shifting borders in CHI [Workshop]
- Vikram Kamath Cannanure, Naveena Karusala, Cuauhtémoc Rivera-Loaiza, Annu Sible Prabhakar, Rama Adithya Varanasi, Anupriya Tuli, Dilrukshi Gamage, Faria Noor, David Nemer, Dipto Das (INFO PhD Student), Susan Dray, Christian Sturm, Neha Kumar
- Sketching Across the Senses: Exploring Sensory Translation as a Generative Practice for Designing Data Representations [Workshop]
- Jordan Wirfs-Brock (INFO PhD Candidate) Maxene Graze, Laura Devendorf (ATLAS/INFO Faculty), Audrey Desjardins, Visda Goudarzi, Mikhaila Friske (INFO PhD Candidate), Brian C Keegan (INFO Faculty)
- Technological Mediation of Strategies in Coping with Mental Health Challenges: A Case Study with People with Bipolar Disorder [Workshop Position Paper, Workshop on Challenges, Tensions, and Opportunities in Designing Ecosystems to Support the Management of Complex Health Needs]
- Tian Xu (INFO PhD student), Stephen Voida (INFO Faculty)
Full Papers
Can Computers Outperform Humans in Detecting User Zone-Outs? Implications for Intelligent Interfaces
- Nigel Bosch, Sidney D’Mello (CS Faculty/INFO Affiliate Faculty)
- Reflection in Theory and Reflection in Practice: An Exploration of the Gaps in Reflection Support among Personal Informatics Apps [Honorable Mention Award]
- Janghee Cho (INFO PhD Candidate), Tian Xu (INFO PhD Student), Abigail Zimmermann-Niefield (CS PhD Candidate), Stephen Voida (INFO Faculty)
- The Polyvocality of Online COVID-19 Vaccine Narratives that Invoke Medical Racism [Honorable Mention Award]
- Lindsay Levkoff Diamond (INFO MS Student), Hande Batan (INFO PhD Student) Jennings Anderson (CS Postdoc), Leysia Palen (INFO Faculty)
- Collaborative Identity Decolonization as Reclaiming Narrative Agency: Identity Work of Bengali Communities on Quora
- Dipto Das (INFO PhD Student), Bryan Semaan (INFO Faculty)
- “All that You Touch, You Change”: Expanding the Canon of Speculative Design Towards Black Futuring
- Christina Harrington, Shamika Klassen (INFO PhD Student), Yolanda A. Rankin
- Personal Dream Informatics: A Self-Information Systems Model of Dream Engagement
- Michael Jeffrey Daniel Hoefer (CS PhD Student), Bryce E Schumacher (CS Undergrad), Stephen Voida (INFO Faculty)
- The Eco-Technical Interface: Attuning to the Instrumental
- Maya Livio (IAWP PhD Alum), Laura Devendorf (ATLAS/INFO Faculty)
- Designing for the Bittersweet: Improving Sensitive Experiences with Recommender Systems [Best Paper Award]
- Caitie Lustig, Artie Konrad, Jed Brubaker (INFO Faculty)
- Examining Narrative Sonification: Using First-Person Retrospection Methods to Translate Radio Production to Interaction Design
- Jordan Wirfs-Brock (INFO PhD Candidate), Alli Fam, Laura Devendorf (ATLAS/INFO Faculty), Brian C Keegan (INFO Faculty)