The Information School and the University of Washington will be well-represented at , the leading conference on human-computer interaction.
iSchool faculty and students contributed to 17 papers that will be presented at the conference, part of a strong 50-paper showing from the UW overall, as .
Among the iSchool-led papers is one selected as a Best Paper (top 1 percent of submissions). Ph.D. student Kung Jin Lee was the lead author on 鈥淭he Show Must Go On: A Conceptual Model of Conducting Synchronous Participatory Design with Children Online.鈥 Lee鈥檚 co-authors include Informatics undergraduate student Harkiran Saluja and iSchool faculty members Jin Ha Lee and Jason Yip, along with four scholars from the UW鈥檚 Human Centered Design & Engineering department and one from the Sociology department.
Professor Amy Ko was a co-author on another Best Paper winner, 鈥淔alx: Synthesis-Powered Visualization Authoring,鈥 with lead author Chenglong Wang of the Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering.
The iSchool also was represented by a paper given an Honorable Mention (top 5 percent). Ph.D. student Prerna Juneja and Assistant Professor Tanu Mitra combined on 鈥淎uditing E-Commerce Platforms for Algorithmically Curated Vaccine Misinformation.鈥
Other lead authors from the iSchool include Ph.D. candidates Saba Kawas and Caroline Pitt; Ph.D. students Anastasia Schaadhardt, Xuhai (Orson) Xu and Mingrui 鈥淩ay鈥 Zhang; and recent Ph.D. graduates Abdullah Ali and Sonali Mishra.
The 2021 Association for Computing Machinery CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems will .
Learn more
- Read about the paper authored by Kawas, assessing findings from a project in which researchers designed an app that encourages tweens to explore nature.
- Read about one of the papers authored by Pitt. Her team examined the role of technology in teenagers' lives amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Read about Juneja and Mitra's research into the spread of vaccine misinformation on Amazon.