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EICS '24 Companion: Companion Proceedings of the 16th ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems
ACM2024 Proceeding
Publisher:
  • Association for Computing Machinery
  • New York
  • NY
  • United States
Conference:
EICS '24: The 16th ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems Cagliari Italy June 24 - 28, 2024
ISBN:
979-8-4007-0651-6
Published:
24 June 2024
Sponsors:

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SESSION: KEYNOTES
short-paper
Open Access
Being Social in XR

Immersive technology (XR) designed for always-on interaction will forever change the way we communicate, collaborate, and connect with one another. XR technologies are rapidly advancing in terms of form factor and capabilities, but there is a present-...

short-paper
Open Access
About 1, 10, and 100 Person Year-Projects

Your key objective as a researcher in human-computer interaction is to get your paper accepted at the CHI conference. All good–nothing wrong about this. But is this the game plan until retirement–or might there be more? A few years ago, I got curious ...

short-paper
Free
AI-Driven Personalization to Support Human-AI Collaboration

At the Human-AI Interaction group at the University of British Columbia, we investigate how to support Human-AI collaboration via AI artifacts that can understand relevant properties of their users (e.g., states, skills, needs) and personalize the ...

SESSION: LATE-BREAKING RESULTS
short-paper
Open Access
User Performance Modelling for Spatial Entities Comparison with Geodashboards: Using View Quality and Distractor as Concepts

Geodashboards are increasingly available but there is still a lack of understanding about the design elements that contribute to a positive user experience. This work addresses that gap with a focus on the task of comparing spatial entities. The study ...

short-paper
Open Access
Understanding Dementia Speech: Towards an Adaptive Voice Assistant for Enhanced Communication

Dementia poses significant challenges to individuals, particularly those grappling with Alzheimer’s disease, impacting their daily lives, well-being, and communication. The task of enhancing communication for People with Dementia (PwD) has grown ...

short-paper
Open Access
Towards a Framework for Evaluating Synthetic Surface Gestures

Synthetic surface gestures are required for efficient test-automation of gesture-based applications, but must resemble human gestures as closely as possible. We thus require options to assess the human-like quality of synthetic surface gestures. In this ...

short-paper
Open Access
ROVER: A Standalone Overlay Tool for Questionnaires in Virtual Reality

Questionnaires are a prevalent method for evaluating user experience in Virtual Reality (VR) research, yet their integration into VR environments often requires significant technical know-how, limiting broader use. We present ROVER (Rating Overlay for ...

short-paper
Free
Reinforcement Learning-Based Framework for the Intelligent Adaptation of User Interfaces

Adapting the user interface (UI) of software systems to meet the needs and preferences of users is a complex task. The main challenge is to provide the appropriate adaptations at the appropriate time to offer value to end-users. Recent advances in ...

short-paper
Free
Usability inspections based on heuristics: towards a state of practices and requirements for support

User interface evaluation using heuristics is one of the most widely used evaluation methods in Human-Computer Interaction design. However, the quality of heuristic evaluations is highly dependent on the experts who perform them. To limit this bias, ...

short-paper
Free
Engineering Touchscreen Input for 3-Way Displays: Taxonomy, Datasets, and Classification

In the family of personal multi-display devices and environments, 3-way displays conveniently integrate into the conventional form factors of laptops and tablets, featuring both a central display area and two symmetrically expandable lateral sides. ...

short-paper
Free
Towards End-User-Driven Generation of IoT Applications

In the rapidly evolving landscape of smart home devices and IoT applications, various end-user development solutions have emerged, empowering individuals without technical knowledge to manage and control all their devices. While many of these solutions ...

short-paper
Free
Exploiting Semantic Search and Object-Oriented Programming to Ease Multimodal Interface Development

Multimodal interaction has been adopted across various platforms and devices, with supporting tools enhancing the developer experience in developing (). While traditionally, these tools faced challenges balancing expressiveness and usability, recent ...

SESSION: DEMOS AND POSTERS
demonstration
Free
Engineering User Interfaces for Tailored and Monitored Movement Rehabilitation Programs

As a commercially available gesture tracking device, the Microsoft Kinect was already used for supporting rehabilitation programs in the field of physiotherapy. However, physiotherapists found that the device and applications on offer did not allow them ...

poster
Free
A Visual Analytics Tool to Explore Multi-Classification Model with High Number of Classes

Visual exploration of multi-classification models with large number of classes would help machine learning experts in identifying the root cause of a problem that occurs during learning phase such as miss-classification of instances. Most of the ...

poster
Free
Direct Feedforward Techniques for the ViRgilites System

In this poster we propose an implementation of direct feedforward for the ViRgilites system. The project defines two alternative uses, with respect to the current implementation, that only shows in an indirect way (icons, target object images, text) how ...

poster
Free
GraDVis: A Visualization Tool for a Visual Data Management System

Nowadays, visual data (image, videos, and feature vectors) is generated in many applications, such as surveillance or automated retail stores. The fast rate of accumulating such visual data makes the task of analyzing it or getting insights a tedious ...

SESSION: PANEL
abstract
Free
50 years of Research in Engineering Interactive Computing Systems: the CCL 1974 to EICS 2024 journey

This panel commemorates the 50th anniversary of the IFIP TC2 Working Conference on Command Languages (CCL) and the 30th anniversary of the workshop series on Design Specification and Verification of Interactive Systems (DSV-IS), and uses that ...

SESSION: WORKSHOPS
abstract
Free
Beyond Radar Waves: The First Workshop on Radar-Based Human-Computer Interaction

This workshop targets topics in the emerging area of radar-based interaction while focusing on scientific explorations centred on Engineering Interactive Computer Systems as part of Human-Computer Interaction. Radar technology, traditionally employed ...

abstract
Free
Second Workshop on Engineering Interactive Systems Embedding AI Technologies

This workshop is the second edition and aims to bring together researchers and practitioners interested in the engineering of interactive systems that embed AI technologies (as for instance, AI-based recommender systems) or that use AI during the ...

abstract
Free
Experience 2.0 and Beyond - Engineering Cross Devices and Multiple Realities

Today, augmented and mixed reality (AR/MR) are found very promising. Even current handheld displays, such as smartphones and tablets, can provide a wide and low budget access to such applications. New devices, like Apple’s Vision Pro, smart tattoos1 [8],...

SESSION: TUTORIALS
abstract
Free
Data-Enabled Design: Designing Intelligent Ecosystems through Design Plumbing and Futuring

During the tutorial, the attendees will learn about Data-enabled Design (DED), an approach which uses data as creative material to design for intelligent ecosystems. After a brief introduction to the method and (industrial) cases, the participants will ...

abstract
Free
Does My Data Fit? Assessing the Compatibility Between New and Existing Data

With the widespread use of Machine Learning within interactive applications, high-quality data is key to ensuring an acceptable User Experience. This applies to training data as well as runtime data used for inference. Also, with the increasing demand ...

Contributors
  • University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
  • University of Cagliari
  • University of Minho

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Acceptance Rates

Overall Acceptance Rate 73 of 299 submissions, 24%
YearSubmittedAcceptedRate
EICS '20 Companion611830%
EICS '15641930%
EICS '14881618%
EICS '13862023%
Overall2997324%