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Yonsei University’s School of Computing Professors Have Papers Accepted at CHI 2025, the World’s Leading HCI Conference
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2025.03.20
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Yonsei University’s School of Computing Professors Have Papers Accepted at CHI 2025, the World’s Leading HCI Conference


Professors from Yonsei University’s School of Computing have had their research papers accepted at CHI 2025, the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, the most prestigious academic conference in the field of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI).


CHI 2025 is a premier international conference where pioneering research in HCI is presented. It will take place in Yokohama, Japan, from April 26 to May 1, 2025.


The theme of CHI 2025 is "Ikigai", meaning "a purpose in life." As research on how technology can positively impact human life is increasingly important, the contributions of Yonsei University researchers stand out even more. Their papers address research topics that have a tangible impact on people’s lives, making their acceptance at CHI 2025 a particularly meaningful achievement.


This accomplishment further solidifies Yonsei University’s global leadership in HCI and AI research. The university remains committed to advancing technologies that bring real benefits to people’s lives through ongoing research and innovation.



List of accepted papers:


1. Crafting Champions: An Observation Study of Esports Coaching Processes

- Hanbyeol Lee*, Erica Kleinman*, Namsub Kim, Sangbeom Park, Casper Harteveld, Byungjoo Lee


2. Data Formulator 2: Iterative Creation of Data Visualizations, with AI Transforming Data Along the Way

- Chenglong Wang, Bongshin Lee, Steven M. Drucker, Dan Marshall, Jianfeng Gao


3. DataSentry: Building Missing Data Management System for In-the-Wild Mobile Sensor Data Collection through Multi-Year Iterative Design Approach

- Yugyeong Jung, Hei Yiu Law, Hazel Hadong Lee, Junmo Lee, Bongshin Lee, Uichin Lee


4. FluidTrack: Investigating Child-Parent Collaborative Tracking for Pediatric Voiding Dysfunction Management

- Junhyung Moon, Sukhyun Lee, Youngchan Kim, Juhee Go, Han Mo Ku, Yeohyun Jung, Seonyeong Hwang, Bongshin Lee, Yong Seung Lee, Hyun-Kyung Lee, Kyoungwoo Lee*, Eun Kyoung Choe*


5. Hardware-Embedded Pointing Transfer Function Capable of Canceling OS Gains

- Seonho Kim, Munjeong Kim, Jonghyun Kim, Donghyeon Kang, Sunjun Kim, Byungjoo Lee


6. Modeling User Performance in Multi-Lane Moving-Target Acquisition

- Jonghyun Kim, Joongseok Kim, June-Seop Yoon, Hee-Seung Moon, Sunjun Kim, Byungjoo Lee


7. PlanTogether: Facilitating AI Application Planning Using Information Graphs and Large Language Models

- Dae Hyun Kim*, Daeheon Jeong*, Shakhnozakhon Yadgarova, Hyungyu Shin, Jinho Son, Hariharan Subramonyam, Juho Kim



In addition to the full papers mentioned above, two Late Breaking Work papers will also be presented as posters.


[Late-Breaking Work (Poster)]


1. LLM Adoption in Data Curation Workflows: Industry Practices and Insights

- Crystal Qian, Michael Xieyang Liu, Emily Reif, Grady Simon, Nada Hussein, Nathan Clement, James Wexler, Carrie J. Cai, Michael Terry, Minsuk Kahng


2. Who Helps the Helpers?: Complications and Considerations for ICT Instructors Teaching Older Adults

- Jiwon Song, Bongshin Lee, Jinwook Seo*, Eun Kyoung Choe*



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