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It hosts the flagship annual international HCI conference, [[CHI (conference)|CHI]], with around 2,500 attendees, and publishes ''[[ACM Interactions]]'' and ''[[ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction]]'' (TOCHI). It also sponsors over 20 specialized conferences and provides in-cooperation support to over 30 conferences. |
It hosts the flagship annual international HCI conference, [[CHI (conference)|CHI]], with around 2,500 attendees, and publishes ''[[ACM Interactions]]'' and ''[[ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction]]'' (TOCHI). It also sponsors over 20 specialized conferences and provides in-cooperation support to over 30 conferences. |
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SIGCHI was formed in 1982 by renaming and refocusing the Special Interest Group on Social and Behavioral Computing (SIGSOC). [[Lorraine Borman]], previously editor of the ''[[SIGSOC Bulletin]]'', was its first chair.<ref>{{citation|title=SIGCHI: The Early Years|first=Lorraine|last=Borman|authorlink=Lorraine Borman|journal=SIGCHI Bulletin|date=January 1996|volume=28|issue=1|url=http://old.sigchi.org/bulletin/1996.1/borman.html}}.</ref> |
SIGCHI was formed in 1982 by renaming and refocusing the Special Interest Group on Social and Behavioral Computing (SIGSOC). [[Lorraine Borman]], previously editor of the ''[[SIGSOC Bulletin]]'', was its first chair.<ref>{{citation|title=SIGCHI: The Early Years|first=Lorraine|last=Borman|authorlink=Lorraine Borman|journal=SIGCHI Bulletin|date=January 1996|volume=28|issue=1|url=http://old.sigchi.org/bulletin/1996.1/borman.html}}.</ref> |
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SIGCHI is governed by an Executive Committee (EC) which is composed of officers elected by SIGCHI members, the immediate past chair, the editors of SIGCHI publications, and other appointed members. |
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=== SIGCHI Executive Committee 2018-2021 === |
=== SIGCHI Executive Committee 2018-2021 === |
Revision as of 01:47, 23 January 2020
The Special Interest Group on Computer–Human Interaction (SIGCHI) is one of the Association for Computing Machinery's special interest groups which is focused on human–computer interactions (HCI).
It hosts the flagship annual international HCI conference, CHI, with around 2,500 attendees, and publishes ACM Interactions and ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI). It also sponsors over 20 specialized conferences and provides in-cooperation support to over 30 conferences.
SIGCHI has two membership publications, the SIGCHI Bulletin and ACM Interactions.
History
SIGCHI was formed in 1982 by renaming and refocusing the Special Interest Group on Social and Behavioral Computing (SIGSOC). Lorraine Borman, previously editor of the SIGSOC Bulletin, was its first chair.[1]
Awards
Each year SIGCHI inducts around 7 or 8 people into the CHI Academy, honouring them for their significant contribution to the field of human–computer interaction. It also gives out a CHI Lifetime Achievement Award for research and practice, the CHI Lifetime Service Award, and the CHI Social Impact Award. Since 2018, SIGCHI also awards the Outstanding Dissertation Award to recognize excellent thesis by Ph.D. recipients in HCI.
CHI Lifetime Achievement Award
- 2019
- Practice: Daniel Rosenberg
- Research: Hiroshi Ishii
- 2018
- Practice: Arnold M. Lund
- Research: Steven K. Feiner
- 2017
- Practice: Ernest Edmonds
- Research: Brad A. Myers
- 2016
- Practice: Jeff A. Johnson
- Research: Robert E. Kraut
- 2015
- Practice: Susan M. Dray
- Research: James D. Hollan
- 2014
- Practice: Gillian Crampton
- Research: Steve Whittaker
- Special Recognition: Ted Nelson
- 2013
- Practice: Jakob Nielsen
- Research: George G. Robertson
- 2012
- Practice: Joy Mountford
- Research: Dan R. Olsen, Jr.
- 2011
- Practice: Larry Tesler
- Research: Terry Winograd
- 2010
- Practice: Karen Holtzblatt
- Research: Lucy Suchman
- 2009 - Sara Kiesler
- 2008 - Bill Buxton
- 2007 - James D. Foley
- 2006 - Judith S. Olson and Gary M. Olson
- 2005 - Tom Landauer
- 2004 - Tom Moran
- 2003 - John M. Carroll
- 2002 - Donald A. Norman
- 2001 - Ben Shneiderman
- 2000 - Stuart K. Card
- 1998 - Douglas C. Engelbart (award called the SIGCHI Special Recognition Award in 1998)
CHI Lifetime Service Award
- 2019 - Bill Hefley
- 2018 - Maria Francesca Constabile and John C. Thomas
- 2017 - Scott E. Hudson and Zhengjie Liu
- 2016 - Gary M. Olson and Gerrit van der Veer
- 2015 - Michel Beaudouin-Lafon and Jean Scholtz
- 2014 - Wendy Mackay and Tom Hewett
- 2013 - Joseph A. Konstan
- 2012 - Michael Atwood and Kevin Schofield
- 2011 - Arnie Lund and Jim Miller
- 2010 - Mary Czerwinski
- 2009 - Clare-Marie Karat and Steven Pemberton
- 2008 - John Karat and Marian Williams
- 2007 - Richard I. Anderson
- 2006 - Susan M. Dray
- 2005 - Gary Perlman, Marilyn Mantei Tremaine, Sara Bly, Don J. Patterson, and John Morris
- 2004 - Robin Jeffries and Gene Lynch
- 2003 - Lorraine Borman
- 2002 - Dan R. Olsen, Jr.
- 2001 - Austin Henderson
CHI Social Impact Award
- 2019 - Gillian R. Hayes
- 2018 - Lorrie Faith Cranor
- 2017 - Jacob O. Wobbrock and Indrani Medhi Thies
- 2016 - Jonathan Lazar
- 2015 - Leysia Palen
- 2014 - Richard E. Ladner
- 2013 - Sara J. Czaja
- 2012 - Batya Friedman
- 2011 - Allen Newell and Clayton Lewis
- 2010 - Ben Bederson and Allison Druin
- 2009 - Helen Petrie
- 2008 - Vicki Hanson
- 2007 - Gregory Abowd and Gary Marsden
- 2006 - Ted Henter
- 2005 - Gregg Vanderheiden
CHI Outstanding Dissertation Award
- 2019 Chris Elsden and Anna Maria Feit and Robert Xiao
- 2018 Stefanie Mueller and Blase Ur
Executive Committee
SIGCHI is governed by a set of by-laws and SIGCHI’s Elected Officers are the President, the Executive Vice-President, the Vice-President for Membership and Communications, the Vice-President for Finance, and two Vice-Presidents at large. The Executive Committee (EC) also includes editors of membership publications and appointed officers including the Vice-President for Publications, the Vice-President for Conferences, the Vice-President for Chapters, the Vice-President for Operations, and the immediate past Chair.
SIGCHI Executive Committee 2018-2021
The current SIGCHI President is Helena Mentis of University of Maryland Baltimore County with Vice President Cliff Lampe of University of Michigan. The President and VP run as a team and were elected to the positions for a three-year term starting July 2018.
Previous Executive Committees
SIGCHI Executive Committee 2015-2018
From July 2015 to July 2018, the SIGCHI President was Loren Terveen of GroupLens Research at the University of Minnesota and the Vice President was Helena Mentis of University of Maryland Baltimore County[2]
SIGCHI Executive Committee 2012-2015
President: Gerrit van der Veer [3]
SIGCHI Executive Committee 2009-2012
President: Gerrit van der Veer [4]
Sponsored Conferences
SIGCHI sponsors or co-sponsors over 20 specialized conferences in topics related to HCI.
- ACM Conference on Supporting Groupwork (GROUP)
- International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction (TEI)
- International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI)
- ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human Robot Interaction (HRI)
- Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications (ETRA)
- ACM International Conference on Interactive Media Experiences (IMX)
- Collective Intelligence (CI)
- Interaction, Design and Children (IDC)
- ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems (EICS)
- Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS)
- Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization (UMAP)
- ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing (Ubicomp)
- International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (AutomotiveUI)
- ACM Conference on Recommender Systems (RecSys)
- International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services (MobileHCI)
- Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)
- ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST)
- International Conference on Multimodal Interaction (ICMI)
- Symposium on Spatial User Interaction (SUI)
- ACM Symposium and Virtual Reality Software and Technology
- Symposium on Computer-Human Interaction in Play (CHIPLAY)
- Interactive Surfaces and Spaces (ISS)
- Creativity and Cognition (C&C)
Grants
SIGCHI provides resources for the community to expand, grow and communicate in the form of Grants.
- SIGCHI Development Fund: Intended to support community-led initiatives to spur communication among local communities. [5]
- SIGCHI Early Career Mentoring fund: to support early-career scholars to participate in a meeting for mentorship.[6]
- SIGCHI Student Travel Grants: to provide students the opportunity to attend any of the SIGCHI Conferences.[7]
References
- ^ Borman, Lorraine (January 1996), "SIGCHI: The Early Years", SIGCHI Bulletin, 28 (1).
- ^ "Officers and Committees". SIGCHI Archive Website. Retrieved February 13, 2019.
- ^ "Gerrit van der Veer". Personal Website. Retrieved February 13, 2019.
- ^ "Gerrit van der Veer". Personal Website. Retrieved February 13, 2019.
- ^ SIGCHI: Development Fund.
- ^ SIGCHI: Early Career Development Fund.
- ^ SIGCHI: Student Travel Grants.