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Next steps for Human-Computer Integration
conference contribution
posted on 2023-06-09, 20:30 authored by Florian Mueller, Pedro Lopes, Paul Strohmeier, Wendy Ju, Caitlyn Seim, Martin Weigel, Suranga Nanayakkara, Marianna Obrist, Zhuying Li, Joseph Delfa, Jun Nishida, Elizabeth M Gerber, Dag Svanaes, Jonathan Grudin, Stefan Greuter, Kai Kunze, Thomas Erickson, Steven Greenspan, Masahiko Inami, Joe Marshall, Harald Reiterer, Katrin Wolf, Jochen Meyer, Thecla Schiphorst, Dakuo Wang, Pattie MaesHuman-Computer Integration (HInt) is an emerging paradigm in which computational and human systems are closely interwoven. Integrating computers with the human body is not new. However, we believe that with rapid technological advancements, increasing real-world deployments, and growing ethical and societal implications, it is critical to identify an agenda for future research. We present a set of challenges for HInt research, formulated over the course of a five-day workshop consisting of 29 experts who have designed, deployed, and studied HInt systems. This agenda aims to guide researchers in a structured way towards a more coordinated and conscientious future of human-computer integration.
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SenseX - Sensory Experiences for Interactive Technologies; G1589; EUROPEAN UNION; H2020-ERC-2014-STG-638605
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CHI '20: Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing SystemsPublisher
ACMExternal DOI
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1-15Event name
ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2020)Event location
Honolulu, Hawaii, USAEvent type
conferenceEvent date
25 - 30 April, 2020Place of publication
Honolulu HI USAISBN
9781450367080Department affiliated with
- Informatics Publications
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- Creative Technology Publications
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Exertion Games Lab acknowledges the support of the School of Design at RMIT University. This work was supported by the European Research Council, grants No.: 648785 and 714797. The Human Computer Integration Lab at the University of Chicago thanks the support of the Grant-in-Aid for JSPS Research Fellow (JP16J03777). The work of the SCHI Lab has been supported by the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under Grant No.: 638605. The Augmented Human Lab at the University of Auckland thanks the supported of Assistive Augmentation research grant under the Entrepreneurial Universities (EU) initiative of New Zealand. Finally, we thank the Leibnitz Zenrum für Informatik for hosting us at Schloss Dagstuhl.Full text available
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2020-02-04First Open Access (FOA) Date
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