My paper was accepted into ACM CHI 2023 conference! and received the best paper award 🏆

I am thrilled to announce that my paper “Changes in Research Ethics, Openness, and Transparency in Empirical Studies between CHI 2017 and CHI 2022” has been accepted for presentation at the ACM CHI 2023 conference. It has also been recognized as the best paper (top 1%).

ACM CHI is a prestigious conference in the field of human-computer interaction, and I am honored to have the opportunity to share my research with fellow scholars.

In this paper, we answered the question, “are HCI research papers ethical, open, and transparent? “ We examined the changes in research ethics, openness, and transparency in empirical studies over the past five years, specifically focusing on the differences between CHI 2017 and CHI 2022. We found that some aspects are improved, but others need more attention.

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CHI’21 Summary

ACM CHI is the most prestigious venue in the field of Human-Computer Interaction. Due to the travel bans and other restrictions during the COVID-19 era, CHI 2021 was online. I attended ACM CHI 2021, where I watched many presentations, attended LBW sessions, and met other researchers to get new friends and research collaborators. In this blog, I will share my impression about CHI and the most exciting talk(s) I attended.

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Summary of a SIG Meeting on “Engagement”

We had a great SIG meeting at CHI2018 in Montreal – Canada (https://chi2018.acm.org/). The SIG hosted over 30 distinguished HCI researcher. Here I would share the summary of the discussion which I believe it can be useful for HCI researchers who are interested in “Engagement”. Continue reading “Summary of a SIG Meeting on “Engagement””