Our Presentations at ACM CHI 2025
In 2025, we presented two late-breaking works at ACM CHI, the world's premier conference on Human-Computer Interaction:
Groups vs. Booking Websites:
Investigating Collaborative Strategies Against Deceptive Patterns
Late-Breaking Work by Preuschoff et al., CHI '25
Don't Detect, Just Correct:
Can LLMs Defuse Deceptive Patterns Directly?
Late-Breaking Work by Schäfer et al., CHI '25
Additionally, we presented a Special Interest Group (SIG), an alt.CHI Paper and an entry to the Student Game Competition:
Global and Transdisciplinary Perspectives on Dark Patterns and Deceptive Design Practice
Special Interest Group by Seaborn et al., CHI '25
Lost in Translation:
A Cross-Cultural Examination of Linguistic Inaccessibility in HCI
alt.CHI Paper by Vigh et al., CHI '25
The Deceptive Dungeon:
Bringing Deceptive Patterns to the Physical World
Student Game Competition Entry by Wallerius et al., CHI '25