Workshop: Human-Computer Interaction Doctoral Research Consortium at Association for Computing Machinery Computer-Human Interaction 2012

研讨会:计算机人机交互协会人机交互博士研究联盟 2012

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    1208510
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 3万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
  • 财政年份:
    2012
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2012-01-01 至 2012-12-31
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

This is funding to support a Doctoral Consortium (workshop) of approximately 14 promising graduate students from the United States and abroad, along with a panel of about 6 distinguished research faculty mentors. The event will take place in conjunction with the ACM 2012 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2012), which is sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Human-Computer Interaction (SIGCHI) and will be held May 5-10 in Austin, Texas. The annual CHI conference is the leading international forum for the presentation and discussion of human-computer interaction (HCI) research and practice, and is attended by approximately 2,500 HCI professionals from around the world. Research reports published in the CHI Conference Proceedings and the CHI Extended Abstracts are heavily-refereed and widely cited; they are among the most scientifically respected and impactful research publications in the field of HCI. CHI 2012 will focus on the centrality of experience, from the models, theories and practical insights needed to understand and design for user experience to the irreplaceable value of experiencing innovation in the HCI field through hands-on interactivity. More information about the conference is available at http://chi2012.acm.org.The Doctoral Consortium is a research-focused meeting that has taken place annually at the CHI conference since 1986, and has helped to launch the careers of many outstanding HCI researchers. Goals of the workshop include building a cohort group of new researchers who will then have a network of colleagues spread out across the world, guiding the work of new researchers by having experts in the research field give them advice, and making it possible for promising new entrants to the field to attend their research conference. Student participants will make formal presentations of their research during the workshop, and will receive feedback from the faculty panel. The feedback is geared to helping students understand and articulate how their work is positioned relative to other human-computer interaction research, whether their topics are adequately focused for thesis research projects, whether their methods are correctly chosen and applied, and whether their results are appropriately analyzed and presented. Student participants will present their work to the doctoral consortium on May 5-6, with follow up activities planned during the technical program of the conference. Extended abstracts of the students' work will be published in the CHI 2012 Extended Abstracts, which has wide print and electronic distribution. SIGCHI's conference management committee will evaluate the doctoral consortium, and the results will be made available to the organizers of future consortia. The CHI doctoral consortia have been highly successful in providing a forum for the initial socialization into the field of young doctoral scholars; many of today's leading HCI researchers participated as students in earlier consortia.Broader Impacts: The annual CHI doctoral consortia traditionally bring together the best of the next generation of HCI researchers, allowing them to create a social network both among themselves and with senior researchers at a critical stage in their professional development. Applications are encouraged from all doctoral students whose research is HCI-related, regardless of the fields in which they are earning their degrees. While NSF funds will be used chiefly to support participation by students enrolled in graduate programs in the United States, some international participants may be supported as well in recognition of the fact that the HCI field embraces educational and cultural traditions that vary in different parts of the world. The organizers have undertaken to work to identify and include the broadest possible group of highly qualified participants; as a consequence, the student and faculty participants will constitute a diverse group across a variety of dimensions, which will help broaden the students' horizons to the future benefit of the field.
这是为了支持来自美国和国外的大约14名有前途的研究生的博士联盟(车间),以及大约6位杰出的研究教师导师的小组。 该活动将与ACM 2012年人为因素会议的计算系统会议(CHI 2012)一起举行,该会议由计算机机械协会的人力计算特殊兴趣小组(Sigchi)赞助,并将于5月5日至10日在德克萨斯州的奥斯汀举行。 年度CHI会议是针对人类计算机互动(HCI)研究和实践的介绍和讨论的领先国际论坛,来自世界各地的大约2,500名HCI专业人员参加了会议。 Chi会议记录和Chi扩展摘要发表的研究报告被大量重新解释,并广泛引用。它们是HCI领域最受尊重和有影响力的研究出版物之一。 Chi 2012将重点关注经验的中心地位,从模型,理论和实践见解,以了解和设计用户体验,到通过动手互动在HCI领域体验创新的不可替代价值。 有关会议的更多信息,请访问http://chi2012.acm.org.。博士联盟是一次以研究为中心的会议,自1986年以来每年在Chi会议上举行,并帮助启动了许多杰出的HCI研究人员的职业。 研讨会的目标包括建立一个新的研究人员小组,然后他们将拥有一个在世界范围内传播的同事网络,从而指导新研究人员的工作,通过在研究领域的专家向他们提供建议,并使他们有望进入该领域的新参与者参加他们的研究会议。 学生参与者将在研讨会期间对他们的研究进行正式演讲,并将获得教师小组的反馈。 该反馈旨在帮助学生理解和阐明其工作与其他人类互动研究的定位,他们的主题是否充分专注于论文研究项目,是否正确选择和应用了他们的方法,以及他们的结果是否得到适当分析和呈现。 学生参与者将于5月5日至6日向博士联盟展示其工作,并计划在会议的技术计划中进行后续活动。 学生工作的扩展摘要将在Chi 2012扩展摘要中发表,该摘要具有广泛的印刷和电子发行。 Sigchi的会议管理委员会将评估博士联盟,结果将提供给未来财团的组织者。 Chi博士联盟在为初步社会化的论坛提供了进入年轻博士学位学者领域的论坛方面非常成功。当今的许多领先的HCI研究人员都参加了较早的财团。Barder的影响:传统上,年度CHI博士联盟将下一代HCI研究人员中最好的人融合在一起,使他们能够在自己之间建立一个社交网络,并与高级研究人员在专业发展中处于关键阶段。 不管他们获得学位的领域如何,都鼓励所有与HCI有关的博士生的申请。 尽管NSF资金将主要用于支持美国参加研究生课程的学生的参与,但也可以支持一些国际参与者,以表彰HCI领域具有在世界各地不同的教育和文化传统。 组织者已承诺努力识别并包括最广泛的高素质参与者;结果,学生和教师的参与者将构成各个方面的多元化群体,这将有助于将学生的视野扩大到该领域的未来利益。

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Erik Stolterman其他文献

The Iterative Design of a Virtual Design Studio
虚拟设计工作室的迭代设计
  • DOI:
    10.1007/s11528-008-0117-1
  • 发表时间:
    2008
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    2.5
  • 作者:
    Eli Blevis;Youn;Erik Stolterman;Kevin Makice
  • 通讯作者:
    Kevin Makice
Understanding Life Transitions: A Case Study of Support Needs of Low-Income Mothers
了解生活转变:低收入母亲支持需求的案例研究
How interactive artifacts "change" over time: a visual analysis
交互式工件如何随时间“变化”:视觉分析
Extending a Theory of Slow Technology for Design through Artifact Analysis
通过工件分析扩展慢技术设计理论
  • DOI:
  • 发表时间:
    2021
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    0
  • 作者:
    William Odom;Erik Stolterman;Amy Yo Sue Chen
  • 通讯作者:
    Amy Yo Sue Chen
Digitizing Fashion Fingers , Thumbs , and People A Guitar That Tells Its Own Life Story Sharing the Hidden Treasure in Pictorials
数字化时尚手指、拇指和人物 一把讲述自己人生故事的吉他 用画报分享隐藏的宝藏
  • DOI:
  • 发表时间:
    2015
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    0
  • 作者:
    B. Y P E T E R;M. Stonebraker;Alan Eustace;Steven Hoober;Hsin;Handimate Jasjeet;Singh Seehra;Ansh Verma;K. Peppler;Ramani Karthik;Yun;Chao;Trāt Lee;Alessio Aka;Chierico;Eli Blevis;Sabrina Hauser;William Odom Pictorials;Liliana Ovalle;Max Mollon;Haodan Audrey Tan;Desjardins;Jackson Mcconnell;Lian Ingrid Pohl;Loke;Rachel Sarah Rose Fox;Daniela Ulgado;Liz Rosner;Henry;R. Mandryk;K. Gerling;Fabio Paternò;Antonio Giovanni Schiavone;Steve Benford;Adrian Hazzard;Liming Xu;Ron Wakkary;Erik Stolterman;Diane Crawford;J. Stanik;Lynn D;Addesio Kraus;David Siegel;S. Dray;Jonathan Lazar;Mikael Wiberg;Albrecht Schmidt;S. Farnham;Lisa Nathan;Samuel Mann;Jonathan F Bean;Ps And;Qs;Elizabeth F. Churchill;J. Arnowitz;Michelle Berryman;A. Chavan;Shelley Evenson;R. Grefé;Founding Editors;J. Rheinfrank;B. Hefley
  • 通讯作者:
    B. Hefley

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{{ truncateString('Erik Stolterman', 18)}}的其他基金

HCC: Small: Design Methods: How They are Understood, Selected, and Used by Practitioners
HCC:小:设计方法:从业者如何理解、选择和使用它们
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    1115532
  • 财政年份:
    2011
  • 资助金额:
    $ 3万
  • 项目类别:
    Continuing Grant

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