Our Presentations at ACM CHI 2023
In 2023, we presented one full paper and one TOCHI article at ACM CHI, the world's premier conference on Human-Computer Interaction:
What's That Shape?
Investigating Eyes-Free Recognition of Textile Icons
Paper by Schäfer et al., CHI '23
Flowboard:
How Seamless, Live, Flow-Based Programming Impacts Learning to Code for Embedded Electronics
TOCHI Paper by Brocker et al., CHI'23
Additionally, we presented three late-breaking works:
Exploring Shape Designs for Soft Robotics and Users’ Associations with Them
Late-Breaking Work by Brocker et al., CHI'23
Enhancing Notification Awareness for Online Presenters via a Wrist-Worn Device
Late-Breaking Work by Schäfer et al., CHI'23
FabricFaces:
Combining Textiles and 3D Printing for Maker-Friendly Folding-Based Assembly
Late-Breaking Work by Wagner et al., CHI'23
We also presented several current research directions in an Interactivity lab demo:
Previous CHI Publications
CHI'22 – CHI'21 – CHI'20 – CHI'19 – CHI'18 – CHI'17 – CHI'16 – CHI'15 – CHI'14 – CHI'13 – CHI'12 – CHI'11