Workshop program

Our plan is to organize this full day workshop live in Rome, but we will also facilitate a hybrid modality in case is needed.

We will split the day in equal time slots for participants to present their contribution, making sure we have enough time to foster an open space for collaboration and exchange of ideas toward forging a community of HCI colleagues performing research around worker well-being.

Tuesday, June 7 - Villa Tuscolana Park Hotel Room Ferreri

9:00 Welcome

9:30 Presentation of accepted papers and discussion

  • Beyond Efficiency and Productivity: Why and How Worker Assistants should Support Worker Well-Being. Hitesh Dhiman, Yutaro Nemoto, Michael Fellmann, and Carsten Röcker

  • Towards Automated Hesitation Detection During Support-System - Enhanced Industrial Assembly. Jamil Joundi, Jonas De Bruyne, Aleksandra Zheleva, Wouter Durnez, Jelle Saldien, Klaas Bombeke

  • Supporting Production Planning with AI from a Socio-Technical Perspective: First Insights into Current Practices and Needs. Marco Fries, Julia Nießner, Thomas Ludwig

11:00 Coffee break

11:30 Presentation of accepted papers and discussion

  • Work-a-Pose: Ergonomic Feedback and Posture Improvement Interfaces for Long-Term Sustainable Work. Bram van Deurzen, Maria Hendrikx, Davy Vanacken, Kris Luyten

  • Starting from Usability and User Experience: Remaining Gaps to Fill to Design for and Assess Operators’ Well-Being. Philippe Palanque, Célia Martinie, David Navarre

  • Measuring cognitive well-being in an industrial setting. Eva Geurts, Steven Hoedt

13:00 Lunch

14:30 Identification of challenges for HCI to support worker well-being

15:30 Coffee break

16:00 Discussion of challenges and research opportunities

17:30 Wrap up