
Indiana University School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering has a strong showing at CHI 2019, with 10 accepted papers, including three honorable mentions. SICE also has students participating in design and research competitions, and representation in poster presentations, case studies, and Special Interest Groups.
This page is a compilation of all of Indiana University’s participation in CHI. SICE faculty and students are in bold.
Paper Presentations
Monday, May 6
11:00
Room: Dochart 2
Room: Dochart 2
(Re-)Framing Menopause Experiences for HCI and Design
11:00
Room: Dochart 2
Room: Dochart 2
Parting the Red Sea: Sociotechnical Systems and Lived Experiences of Menopause
11:00
Room: Gala
Room: Gala
Understanding Life Transitions: A Case Study of Support Needs of Low-Income Mothers
14:00
Room: Dochart 2
Room: Dochart 2
Signal Appropriation of Explicit HIV Status Disclosure Fields in Sex-Social Apps used by Gay and Bisexual Men

14:00
Room: Dochart 2
Room: Dochart 2
Local Standards for Anonymization Practices in Health, Wellness, Accessibility, and Aging Research at CHI
Wednesday, May 8

11:00
Room: Carron 2
Room: Carron 2
Symbiotic Encounters: HCI and Sustainable Agriculture
11:00
Room: Gala
Room: Gala
Behind the Voices: The Practice and Challenges of Esports Casters
16:00
Room: Dochart 2
Room: Dochart 2
Can Privacy Be Satisfying? On Improving Viewer Satisfaction for Privacy-Enhanced Photos Using Aesthetic Transforms
16:00
Room: Dochart 2
Room: Dochart 2
Techies Against Facebook: Understanding Negative Sentiment Toward Facebook via User Generated Content

16:00
Room: Gala
Room: Gala
Smart and Fermented Cities: An Approach to Placemaking in Urban Informatics

Student Research Competition
Monday, May 6
17:30
Room: Hall 4
Room: Hall 4
Designing Compassion Cultivating Interactions for New Mothers
Student Design Competition
Monday, May 6-Tuesday May 7
Room: Hall 4
Drawxi: An Accessible Drawing Tool for Collaboration
Room: Hall 4
Give Me a Break: Design for Communication Among Family Caregivers and Respite Caregivers
Case Study
Tuesday, May 7
11:00
Room: Argyll 1 Crown
Room: Argyll 1 Crown
Lessons Learned from Research via Private Social Media Groups
Special Interest Groups
Wednesday, May 8
9:00
Room: Island A CROWN
Room: Island A CROWN
ARC: Moving the Method Forward
9:00
Room: Island A CROWN
Room: Island A CROWN
MatHealthXB: Designing Across Borders for Global Maternal Health
Poster Presentations
Wednesday, May 8
10:20 in Hall 4
Facebook for Support versus Facebook for Research: The Case of Miscarriage
Older Adults as Makers of Custom Electronics: Iterating on Craftec
"It sounds like she is sad": Introducing a Biosensing Prototype that Transforms Emotions into Real-time Music and Facilitates Social Interaction