Microsoft Research is proud to be a sponsor of the ACM Computer Human Interaction (CHI) 2024 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (opens in new tab). CHI brings together researchers and practitioners from all over the world and from diverse cultures, backgrounds, and positionalities, who have as an overarching goal to make the world a better place with interactive digital technologies.
We are pleased to share Microsoft has 33 Accepted Papers, 3 Workshops, 1 Panel, 1 Case Study, 1 Interactivity, and 1 Special Interest Group at this year’s conference.
Best Paper Awards
Microsoft Research is thrilled to celebrate the exceptional work recognized with the Best Paper Awards at CHI 2024. Congratulations to the authors for their groundbreaking contributions and for pushing the boundaries of human-computer interaction.
Generative Echo Chamber? Effect of LLM-Powered Search Systems on Diverse Information Seeking (opens in new tab)
Nikhil Sharma, Q. Vera Liao, Ziang Xiao
The Metacognitive Demands and Opportunities of Generative AI (opens in new tab)
Lev Tankelevitch, Viktor Kewenig, Auste Simkute, Ava Elizabeth Scott, Advait Sarkar, Abigail Sellen, Sean Rintel
DynaVis: Dynamically Synthesized UI Widgets for Visualization Editing (opens in new tab)
Priyan Vaithilingam, Elena L. Glassman, Jeevana Priya Inala, Chenglong Wang
Piet: Facilitating Color Authoring for Motion Graphics Video (opens in new tab)
Xinyu Shi, Yinghou Wang, Yun Wang, Jian Zhao
Honorable mentions
LLMR: Real-time Prompting of Interactive Worlds using Large Language Models
Fernanda De La Torre, Cathy Mengying Fang, Han Huang, Andrzej Banburski-Fahey, Judith Amores, Jaron Lanier
Reading Between the Lines: Modeling User Behavior and Costs in AI-Assisted Programming
Hussein Mozannar, Gagan Bansal, Adam Fourney, Eric Horvitz
Understanding the Role of Large Language Models in Personalizing and Scaffolding Strategies to Combat Academic Procrastination
Ananya Bhattacharjee, Yuchen Zeng, Sarah Yi Xu, Dana Kulzhabayeva, Minyi Ma, Rachel Kornfield, Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed, Alex Mariakakis, Mary P. Czerwinski, Anastasia Kuzminykh, Michael Liut, Joseph Jay Williams
Observer Effect in Social Media Use
Koustuv Saha, Pranshu Gupta, Gloria Mark, Emre Kiciman, Munmun De Choudhury
SharedNeRF: Leveraging Photorealistic and View-dependent Rendering for Real-time and Remote Collaboration
Mose Sakashita, Bala Kumaravel, Nicolai Marquardt, Andrew D. Wilson
Big or Small, It’s All in Your Head: Visuo-Haptic Illusion of Size-Change Using Finger-Repositioning
Myung Jin Kim, Eyal Ofek, Michel Pahud, Mike J. Sinclair, Andrea Bianchi
Where Are We So Far? Understanding Data Storytelling Tools from the Perspective of Human-AI Collaboration
Haotian Li, Yun Wang, Huamin Qu
AI and the New Future of Work CFP | Spring 2024
Microsoft is inviting research proposals that explore the use of language models in productivity, aiming to shape the future of work. This initiative seeks innovative studies that redefine work within various contexts, focusing on the practical application of both small and large language models.