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Past Events

Towards More Meaningful Personal Tracking
Daniel Epstein, University of California, Irvine.

Advancing a human-centred approach to person-centred care for the digital age
Kevin Doherty, University College Dublin.

A human-centered approach to responsible conversational user interfaces
Heloisa Candello, IBM Research Brazil.

Sonic Entanglements with Electromyography: Between Bodies, Signals, and Representations
Atau Tanaka, University of Bristol.

Centering the tension between critical perspectives and practice to advance HCI research on health and aging
Amanda Lazar, University of Maryland.

Children doing HCI work with us: Fair, Fun and Fruitful Engagement
Janet Read, University of Central Lancashire.

Intimate Health as a site for Design Research
Madeline Balaam, KTH Royal Institute of Technology.

Translating public values to the design of a public platform
Mathilde Sanders, Utrecht University.

Supporting Doctors’ Decisions with AI: An Industry Case Study
Jofish Kaye, Elevance Health.

The Body is Not a Neutral Design Space: Designing Self-tracking Technologies with Feminist and Phenomenological Values
Sarah Homewood, University of Copenhagen.

Technological and Cultural Values in Digital Musical Instrument Design
Andrew McPherson, Queen Mary University of London.

Conversational AI for Mental Health: Mind Perception and Self-compassion
Minha Lee, Eindhoven University of Technology.

New Directions in Haptic Interaction Research: Combining Force Feedback and Shape-Change
Eve Hoggan, Aarhaus University.

Reflections on extending human capability with AI: the PeopleLens case study
Cecily Morrison, Microsoft Research.

Accessible Virtual Reality for People with Limited Mobility
Martez Mott, Microsoft Research.

Playful Communicators: Yo-Yo Machines for keeping in touch with family and friends
Bill Gaver, Goldsmiths.

Animal-Computer Interactions Panel
Fay Clark, Stuart Gray, Ilyena Hirskyj-Douglas, and Patricia Pons Tomás. Moderator: Daniel Bennett.

SuMMiT-D:South Asian patients’ perspectives on the relevance & acceptability of SNS to support medication adherence in type2 diabetes
Nikki Newhouse, NDPCHS.

How to Design a Being: Exploring a Framework for the Creation of Proto-Technological Beings
Matt Lee-Smith, Loughborough University.
