📊 CHI ’26 – 8 papers (3 Awards) and 1 meetup

The HCI Sorbonne group contributed this year to the ACM CHI ’26 conference with seven papers, one workshop and have one student attending the doctoral consortium.

Papers

🏆 A decision-theoretic representation of assistive interfaces
Julien Gori, Aurélien Nioche, Christoph A Johns, Antti Oulasvirta

🏆 Managing Medication Plans When Information Is Scattered: Clinicians’ Strategies and Tools
Anastasiya Zakreuskaya, Ignacio Avellino, Wendy E. Mackay

🏆 Sensemaking in User-Driven Algorithm Auditing: A Case Study on Gender Bias in an Image Captioning Model Behnoosh
Mohammadzadeh, Jules Françoise, Michèle Gouiffès, Baptiste Caramiaux

Artists on a Decade of AI Evolution: An Interview Study of Affordances, Culture, and Artistic Practice with Machine Learning Téo
Sanchez, Mariya Dzhimova, Stacy Hsueh, Sarah Fdili Alaoui, Vaynee Sungeelee, Baptiste Caramiaux

Designing Movement Generation Models in Collaboration With Voguing And Dancehall Dancers
Léo Chédin, Jules Françoise, Baptiste Caramiaux, Sarah Fdili Alaoui

Interaction Through Instruments: Extending Surgical Instruments as Interaction Devices
Nour Karoui, Isabelle Bloch, Ignacio Avellino

Mind in the Machine? Cross-Disciplinary Perceptions of Consciousness in Artificial Intelligence
Hamid Moradi, Ignacio Avellino, Patrick Krauss, Dario Zanca, Ilka Hein, Bjoern M Eskofier, Madeleine Flaucher

AutoChainer: Automatic Data Augmentation for Stroke-based Input
Inês Cardoso Oliveira, Sena Kilinç, Luis A. Leiva

Meetups

Mentorship in HCI Ă— Health Research
Ignacio Avellino, James R. Wallace, Francisco Nunes, Jason Wiese, Helena M. Mentis, Sean A. Munson, Aneesha Singh, Chia-Fang (Christina) Chung and Pin Sym Foong