Computational Methodologies for Understanding, Automating, and Evaluating User Interfaces

CHI 2024 Workshop

May 12, 2024 (Sunday) | Hybrid (Honolulu, Hawaii and online)

Remote Participation Zoom Link

Welcome to our third Computational User Interface workshop at CHI. This year we will focus our discussion on the challenges and opportunities in computational approaches for understanding, automating, and evaluating user interfaces by bringing together researchers from different sub-disciplines of HCI, across the intersections between HCI and adjacent fields (ML, CV, NLP), at different stages of the pipeline, and across the industry and academia boundaries.


Find the schedule on the Workshop Schedule page!

Key Dates

Workshop date: May 12 (Sunday), 2024

Workshop Schedule



Position paper submission DDL: Feb 29, 2024 (Updated!)

Call for Participation

Organizers

Yue Jiang

Aalto 

Finland

Yuwen Lu

Notre Dame

USA

Tiffany Knearem

Google

USA

Clara Kliman-Silver

Google

USA

Christof Lutteroth

Bath

UK

Toby Li

Notre Dame

USA

Jeffrey Nichols

Apple

USA

Wolfgang Stuerzlinger

Simon Fraser

Canada

Keynote Speakers

Google Material Design Group

Tiffany Knearem, UX Researcher

Clara Kliman-Silver, Staff UX Researcher

Jeffery Bigham

Associate Professor, Human Computer Interaction Institute and Language Technologies Institute, Carnegie Mellon University

Human-Centered Machine Intelligence Lead, Apple

Workshop Schedule & Format

The detailed workshop schedule can be found on the schedule page.

We expect the workshop to be hybrid with the majority of participants attending in person. We strongly encourage participants to attend in person, but synchronous remote participation will also be available for those who are unable to join us in person.  The plan for the workshop format and logistics is subject to change depending on the final plan for the CHI conference. 

Program Committee Members

Florian Fischer, University of Bayreuth 🇩🇪

Antti Oulasvirta, Aalto University 🇫🇮

Sungahn Ko, UNIST 🇰🇷

Luis Leiva, University of Luxembourg 🇱🇺

Mihai Bâce, KU Leuven 🇧🇪

Alexander Mädche, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology 🇩🇪

Jeffrey Bigham, Carnegie Mellon University 🇺🇸

Yang Li, Google 🇺🇸

Segev Shlomov, IBM 🇮🇱