Notre Dame HCI at CHI 2023

Author: Human Computer Interaction Group

Faculty members and students at CHI 2023
Faculty members and students at CHI 2023

Notre Dame HCI researchers attended and presented their work at CHI 2023. Including:

  • Anuyah, O., Badillo-Urquiola, K., & Metoyer, R. (2023, April). Characterizing the Technology Needs of Vulnerable Populations for Participation in Research and Design by Adopting Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. 
  • Anuyah, O., Badillo-Urquiola, K., & Metoyer, R. (2023, April). Engaging the Discourse of Empowerment for Marginalized Communities Through Research and Design Participation.
  • Chuanromanee, T., & Metoyer, R. (2023, April). Understanding Gender Transition Tracking Habits and Technology.
  • Dillahunt, T. R., Sawwan, M., Wood, D., Wimer, B. L., Conrado, A. M., Eicher-Miller, H., ... & Metoyer, R. (2023, April). Understanding Food Planning Strategies of Food Insecure Populations: Implications for Food-Agentic Technologies. 
  • Gebreegziabher, S. A., Zhang, Z., Tang, X., Meng, Y., Glassman, E. L., & Li, T. J. J. (2023, April). Patat: Human-ai collaborative qualitative coding with explainable interactive rule synthesis.
  • Jiang, Y., Lu, Y., Lutteroth, C., Li, T. J. J., Nichols, J., & Stuerzlinger, W. (2023, April). The Future of Computational Approaches for Understanding and Adapting User Interfaces.

 

Notre Dame HCI group sitting at a lunch table together
Promotional walruses arranged around a phone with the interlocking ND symbol on the screen at CHI 2023
HCI members pose in front of a lighted sign that says, '#CHI2023'