Event
Human-Computer Interaction Lab 39th Annual Symposium
Thursday, May 26, 2022
12:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.
Brendan Iribe Center for Computer Science and Engineering and online
https://hcil.umd.edu/2022-symposium/?utm_source=Publicate&utm_medium=email&utm_content=2022-symposium-program-hcil&utm_campaign=April+18%2C+2022
This signature gathering brings together hundreds of faculty, students, and industry colleagues, and includes presentations on innovative research including UX and accessibility, demonstrations of new technologies, and discussions by key leaders in the HCI field.
This year's event will be hybrid, with talks and a reception held in the Brendan Iribe Center for Computer Science and Engineering on UMD's campus. Attendees who can't make it to campus can register to watch all the talks on Zoom.
Join HCIL in celebrating new and ongoing research from the lab, which includes more than 100 UMD faculty and students. Across three plenary talks, a panel, and 30 lightning talks, you'll learn about the latest research on a range of topics, including child-centered design and learning; technology and aging; privacy and security; creativity and human-centered AI; accessible & interactive design; and communication & collaboration.
The HCIL website has the most current information on the schedule and registration.
HCIL’s 39th Annual Symposium | |
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Time (ET) | Details |
9am-10am 10am-12pm |
Tutorial: State-of-the-“art”: machine learning for graphics and UI designs Workshop: Designing effective data visualizations without programming *To register for either the tutorial or workshop, please select the additional ticket(s) in Eventbrite with your symposium registration. The tutorial and webinar are open to both in-person and zoom attendees. |
12pm | On-site registration opens |
12:30pm | Welcome / beginning of webinar for online attendees |
12:45pm | Plenary Talks Dr. Hal Daumé III: From Human Explanation to Model Interpretability Dr. Hernisa Kacorri: Machine Teaching: How people’s supervision of AI training data can help with accessibility and inclusion Dr. Tamara Clegg: Data Everyday: Athletes’ Critical Data Literacy Practices in Collegiate Sports |
1:45pm | Lightning Talks Cluster 1: Child-Centered Design and Learning Cluster 2: Technology and Aging |
2:25pm | Coffee Break |
2:45pm | Lightning Talks Cluster 3: Privacy and Security Cluster 4: Creativity & AI |
3:30pm | Panel: Information Quality and Online Influence Moderator: Cody Buntain |
4:30pm | Lightning Talks Cluster 5: Accessible and Interactive Design Cluster 6: Communication and Collaboration |
5:25pm | Wrap Up / end of webinar for online attendees |
5:30pm | Poster Session and Reception |