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Over the last year or so, we have been blessed with the challenge, the opportunity, and the distinct pleasure of organizing the CHI 2011 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, the premier international conference for the field of human-computer interaction.
CHI 2011 takes place in gorgeous, energetic, sophisticated Vancouver BC, a city renowned for its innovation in entertainment, sustainability, accessibility, and inclusivity. The New York Times calls it, "a liquid city, a tomorrow city, equal parts India, China, England, France and the Pacific Northwest." Vancouver lays a beautiful backdrop for our conference, which boasts nearly 30 years of wonderful work.
Behind the success of the conference is our diverse community of faculty and students, of researchers and practitioners, of young and, well, also of experienced. It is a community of designers, technologists, psychologists, social scientists, biologists, artists, engineers, anthropologists, musicians; the list goes on. Wherever we are, we are always a community of near and far. Most impressively, ours is a community that cares deeply about innovating, learning, sharing, and interacting; all with the common goal of using technology to shape the way people around the world live and play.
Returning attendees will recognize the general conference format - 2 days of small intimate workshops, followed by 4 days of technical content, all surrounded by social and intellectual exchanges. In addition to the familiar venues that form the core of the conference, we have also arranged various special events, such an keynotes by Howard Rheingold and Ethan Zuckerman; invited talks by ACM SIGCHI award winners Terry Winograd, Larry Tesler, Alan Newell, and Clayton Lewis; an HCI museum exhibit hosted by Bill Buxton; and a panel celebrating Stu Card's achievements and contributions to the field of HCI.
With the record number of submissions and accepted content this year, we hope that you will utilize the print and electronic programs, but also the daily CHI Madness presentations that provide a glimpse of the day ahead. In the interest of continuing to evolve the conference to best serve our needs, we will experiment with shorter talks this year (20 minute slots for long pieces of content and 10 for shorter ones) to infuse even more energy into the program. We will also have a pretty full slate of social media applications to help you connect with other attendees and to provide you with the fullest experience possible.
Cited By
- Doyle D, Fiesler C, Pater J and Brubaker J (2024). Designing for Researcher Access in the U.S. Mortality Data Ecosystem, Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 8:CSCW2, (1-31), Online publication date: 7-Nov-2024.
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Kelly R, Xing Y, Baker S and Waycott J (2024). "More Than Just Holding the iPad": Family Members' Perspectives on the Work of Video Calling in Aged Care, Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 10.1145/3687007, 8:CSCW2, (1-26), Online publication date: 7-Nov-2024.
- Chopra S, Carroll J and Pater J (2024). Providing Context to the "Unknown": Patient and Provider Reflections on Connecting Personal Tracking, Patient-Reported Insights, and EHR Data within a Post-COVID Clinic, Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 8:CSCW2, (1-34), Online publication date: 7-Nov-2024.
- Faisandaz G, Goguey A, Jouffrais C and Nigay L µGeT: Multimodal eyes-free text selection technique combining touch interaction and microgestures Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Multimodal Interaction, (594-603)
- Haug S, Benke I and Maedche A (2023). Aligning Crowdworker Perspectives and Feedback Outcomes in Crowd-Feedback System Design, Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 7:CSCW1, (1-28), Online publication date: 14-Apr-2023.
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Meregalli V, Tenconi E, Madan C, Somà E, Meneguzzo P, Ceccato E, Zuanon S, Sala A, Favaro A and Collantoni E (2022). Beyond body image: what body schema and motor imagery can tell us about the way patients with anorexia nervosa experience their body, Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 10.1111/pcn.13501, 77:2, (94-101), Online publication date: 1-Feb-2023.
- Faisandaz G, Goguey A, Jouffrais C and Nigay L Keep in Touch: Combining Touch Interaction with Thumb-to-Finger µGestures for People with Visual Impairment Proceedings of the 2022 International Conference on Multimodal Interaction, (105-116)
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Charter M and Rozman G (2022). The Importance of Nest Box Placement for Barn Owls (Tyto alba), Animals, 10.3390/ani12202815, 12:20, (2815)
- Rutten N, Rouschop J, Mathiasen L, Tomico O, Goveia Da Rocha B and Andersen K Flipping Pages: Exploring Physical Workbooks as Reflective Method for Documentation Nordic Human-Computer Interaction Conference, (1-14)
- Navarro D, Sundstedt V and Garro V (2021). Biofeedback Methods in Entertainment Video Games, Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 5:CHI PLAY, (1-32), Online publication date: 5-Oct-2021.
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Baker L (2019). Scripting the mobile development subject: a case study of shipping second-hand bicycles to Africa, Social & Cultural Geography, 10.1080/14649365.2019.1652930, 22:7, (1000-1018), Online publication date: 2-Sep-2021.
- McNutt A, Crisan A and Correll M Divining Insights: Visual Analytics Through Cartomancy Extended Abstracts of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, (1-16)
- Koelle M, Ananthanarayan S and Boll S Social Acceptability in HCI: A Survey of Methods, Measures, and Design Strategies Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, (1-19)
- Younis E, Kanjo E and Chamberlain A (2019). Designing and evaluating mobile self-reporting techniques, Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 23:2, (329-338), Online publication date: 1-Apr-2019.
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Valkov D, Mantler A and Linsen L (2019). Haptic Prop: A Tangible Prop for Semi-passive Haptic Interaction 2019 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces (VR), 10.1109/VR.2019.8797718, 978-1-7281-1377-7, (1744-1748)
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Martinez-Millana A, Lizondo A, Gatta R, Vera S, Salcedo V and Fernandez-Llatas C (2019). Process Mining Dashboard in Operating Rooms: Analysis of Staff Expectations with Analytic Hierarchy Process, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 10.3390/ijerph16020199, 16:2, (199)
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Rass S and König S (2018). Password Security as a Game of Entropies, Entropy, 10.3390/e20050312, 20:5, (312)
- Li Q and Varshney P Does Confidence Reporting from the Crowd Benefit Crowdsourcing Performance? Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Social Sensing, (49-54)
- Ponsard A, Escalona F and Munzner T PaperQuest Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, (2264-2271)
- Kerber F, Kiefer T and Löchtefeld M Investigating Interaction Techniques for State-of-the-Art Smartwatches Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, (2540-2547)
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Kadar I, Lin Y and Shen H (2014). TrustQ: a category reputation based question and answer system SPIE Defense + Security, 10.1117/12.2050610, , (90911N), Online publication date: 20-Jun-2014.
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Mocanu D, Baronchelli A, Perra N, Gonçalves B, Zhang Q, Vespignani A and Moreno Y (2013). The Twitter of Babel: Mapping World Languages through Microblogging Platforms, PLoS ONE, 10.1371/journal.pone.0061981, 8:4, (e61981)
Index Terms
- Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
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Acceptance Rates
Year | Submitted | Accepted | Rate |
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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% |