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IST research showcased at top human-computer interaction conference

The Association of Computing Machinery Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems accepted 15 full papers and seven late-breaking works from the college

More than two dozen researchers from the College of Information Sciences and Technology attended CHI 2024 in Hawaii.  Credit: Provided by He "Albert" ZhangAll Rights Reserved.

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The Penn State College of Information Sciences and Technology (IST) sent five faculty members and more than 20 graduate students and recent alumni to the Association of Computing Machinery Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems (CHI), held May 11-16 at the Hawaii Convention Center in Oahu, Hawaii. 

The international human-computer interaction conference accepted 15 full papers and seven late-breaking works from IST, the most ever for the college. 

“In the 21 years I have been a member of IST, this is the strongest CHI review outcome we’ve had,” said Jack Carroll, distinguished professor of information sciences and technology. “Both the full papers and the late-breaking works are peer-reviewed and presented in the main conference program. The full papers have two rounds of review that are quite thorough and exacting — rejecting nearly 80% of submissions. That’s where CHI gets it black belt reputation.”

The College of IST's human-computer interaction research area focuses on creating and evaluating interactive systems, advocating for users first and technology second. This includes studying the social, cognitive and affective aspects of the user experience, as well as consequences for communities, organizations and society. 

CHI, established in 1982, attracts researchers and practitioners from around the world to discuss and advance interactive digital technologies. The 2024 conference theme — Surfing the World — reflected the focus on pushing forth the wave of cutting-edge technology and riding the tide of new developments in human-computer interaction research, according to CHI's website. This year, the conference accepted 1,060 submissions with an overall acceptance rate of 26.4%.

One IST paper received an honorable mention:

The other full papers accepted at CHI include the following:

These late-breaking works were also accepted:

Last Updated June 12, 2024

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