BCNM at CHI 2021
The 2021 ACM CHI Virtual Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems is the premier international conference on Human-Computer Interaction. This year's CHI theme is "Making Waves, Combining Strengths". We're thrilled so many BCNM members were selected to participate in panels, workshops, and paper presentations at this year's conference. If you didn't get a chance to see all of them, the panels with our students, faculty, and alumni are now online.
Timelines: A World-Building Activity for Values Advocacy
Richmond Y. Wong, University of California, Berkeley
Tonya Nguyen, University of California, Berkeley
Modeling Assumptions Clash with the Real World: Transparency, Equity and Community Challenges for Student Assignment Algorithms
Samantha Robertson, University of California, Berkeley
Tonya Nguyen, University of California, Berkeley
Niloufar Salehi, University of California, Berkeley
Crank That Feed: A Physical Intervention for Active Twitter Users
Katherine W Song, University of California, Berkeley
Janaki Vivrekar, University of California, Berkeley
Lynn Yeom, University of California, Berkeley
Eric Paulos, University of California, Berkeley
Niloufar Salehi, University of California, Berkeley
Unmaking: Enabling and Celebrating the Creative Material of Failure, Destruction, Decay, and Deformation
Katherine W Song, University of California, Berkeley
Eric Paulos, University of California, Berkeley
UMLAUT: Debugging Deep Learning Programs using Program Structure and Model Behavior
Eldon Schoop, University of California, Berkeley
Forrest Huang, University of California, Berkeley
Bjorn Hartmann, University of California, Berkeley
Breakdowns and Breakthroughs: Observing Musicians' Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic
Carrie J Cai, Google
Michelle Carney, Google
Nida Zada, Google
Michael Terry, Google
SAD: A Stress Annotated Dataset for Recognizing Everyday Stressors in SMS-like Conversational Systems
Matthew Louis Mauriello, University of Delaware, Stanford University
Thierry Lincoln, Stanford University, ISEP
Grace Hon, Stanford University
Dorien Simon, Stanford University
Dan Jurafsky, Stanford University
Pablo Paredes, Stanford University
The Fundamental Uncertainties of Mothering: Finding Ways to Honor Endurance, Struggle, and Contradiction
Laura Devendorf, University of Colorado Boulder
Kristina Andersen, TU/eindhoven
Aisling Kelliher, Virginia Tech
Self-deStaining Textiles: Designing Interactive Systems with Fabric, Stains and Light
Fiona Bell, University of Colorado Boulder
Alice Hong, MIT
Andreea Danielescu, Accenture Labs
Aditi Maheshwari, Accenture Labs
Ben Greenspan, Accenture Labs
Hiroshi Ishii, MIT
Laura Devendorf, University of Colorado Boulder
Mirela Alistar, University of Colorado Boulder
From The Art of Reflection to The Art of Noticing: A Shifting View of Self-Tracking Technologies' Role in Supporting Sustainable Food Practices
Janghee Cho, University of Colorado Boulder
Laura Devendorf, University of Colorado Boulder
Stephen Voida, University of Colorado