HCI+AI research trends and technical analysis

This course provides an opportunity to conduct a through paper review about the topics of students' own individual or group HCI+AI projects. Students will be asked to read and review a series of the seminal literature drawn primarily from top-tier conferences and journals of ACM SIGCHI (https://programs.sigchi.org/) including, but not limited to, ACM CHI, ACM UbiComp, ACM UIST, ACM CSCW, IEEE ISMAR, ACM/IEEE HRI, ACM IUI, and so on.

Instructors: Prof. SeungJun Kim (Main lecturer) & Dr. Ahmed Elsharkawy (Teaching Assistant (Course Assessment))

Year: 2025

Term: Fall

Course ID: RT6303-01

Time: Friday, 1:00-3:00 PM

Textbooks

  • Academic papers at ACM CHI, UIST, Ubicomp, CSCW Conferences in Human Factors in Computing Systems

Schedule

Week Description Note
1st

Where and how can we find the state-of-the-art HCI studies?

2nd

Introduction to HCI+AI studies of your interest (Looking/ Understanding/ Making)

3rd

ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR) “Search good samples (HCI + AI trends).”

4th

ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR) “Decompose the samples into a diagram (HCI+AI trends).”

5th

Collecting the HCI+AI literature to review (ACM SIGCHI papers)

6th

When do we have to write a literature review? (Chronological / Thematic)

7th

When do we have to write a literature review? (Methodological / Theoretical)

8th

Mid-term break (No-Class)

9th

When do we have to write a literature review? “Plan your literature review’s structure.”

10th

When do we have to write a literature review? “Write your literature review.”

11th

Set initial RQs and RHs of your HCI+AI study

12th

Refine the RQs and RHs based on your literature reviews

13th

Justify how the reviews connect to your RQs and RHs - Fix and Finalize yours!

14th

Final Presentation 1

15th

Final Presentation 2

16th

Final-term break (No-Class)