Following the tradition of bringing the HCI community and friends together before going to CHI from other countries, we decided to start this tradition within the Nordic HCI community and host the first Nordic Pre-CHI 2024 this year in Stockholm at KTH Campus.
Tid:
To 2024-03-14 kl 14.00 - Fr 2024-03-15 kl 12.30
The idea of the event is to provide an opportunity for researchers from the Nordic countries to present their accepted CHI 2024 papers and discuss them in a smaller circle. Additionally, it provides an excellent opportunity for younger researchers to get a taste of the quality of work presented at CHI and network with other peers, as well as senior researchers. Therefore, everyone from students to professors interested in HCI is welcome. The event is taking place over two days (March 14-15) and includes paper talks and lots of informal discussions. See the detailed program below.
Programme
Thursday 14 March
Human-Agent Interaction and Extended Reality
Chair: Mario Romero
Speaker
Affiliation
Title
Authors
Jonathan Sutton
Copenhagen University
Flicker Augmentations: Rapid Brightness Modulation for Real-World Visual Guidance using Augmented Reality
Jonathan Sutton; Tobias Langlotz; Alexander Plopski; Kasper Hornbæk
Sahba Zojaji
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Join Me Here if You Will: Investigating Embodiment and Politeness Behaviors When Joining Small Groups of Humans, Robots, and Virtual Characters
Sahba Zojaji, Andrii Matviienko, Iolanda Leite, Christopher Peters
Razan Jaber
Stockholm University (DSV)
Cooking With Agents: Designing Context-aware Voice Interaction for Complex Tasks
Razan Jaber, Sabrina Zhong, Sanna Kuoppamäki, Aida Hosseini, Iona Gessinger, Duncan P Brumby, Benjamin R. Cowan, Donald McMillan
Martin Hedlund
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Rowing Beyond: Investigating Steering Methods for Rowing-based Locomotion in Virtual Environments
Martin Hedlund, Cristian Bogdan, Gerrit Meixner, Andrii Matviienko
Human-AI Relations and Sensory Technologies
Chair: Jan Gulliksen
Speaker
Affiliation
Title
Authors
Joel Wester
Department of Computer Science, Aalborg University
”As an AI language model, I cannot”: Investigating LLM Denials of User Requests
Joel Wester, Tim Schrills, Henning Pohl, Niels van Berkel
Agnes Kloft
Aalto University
"AI enhances our performance, I have no doubt this one will do the same": The Placebo effect is robust to negative descriptions of AI
Agnes M. Kloft, Robin Welsch, Thomas Kosch, Steeven Villa
Robin Welsch
Aalto University
Navigating the Virtual Gaze: Social Anxiety’s Role in VR proxemics
Beatriz Mello,
Robin Welsch,
Marissa Christien Verbokkem,
Pascal Knierim,
Martin Johannes Dechant
Tour of the Media Technology Labs at KTH Campus.
Location: Lindstedtsvägen 3-5, E and D house, floor 6.
Mingle with food and drinks.
Location: Lindstedtsvägen 3-5, E and D house, floor 6.