April Singapore HCI meeting: CHI 2019 Paper Rehearsals, Thursday, 25 April 2019 from 7 (dinner served at 6pm)

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Alex Mitchell

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Mar 28, 2019, 11:43:11 PM3/28/19
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The next Singapore HCI talk will be on Thursday, 25 April 2019 at Keio-NUS Cute Center.

Singapore HCI Talk: CHI 2019 Paper Rehearsals

WHEN: Thursday, April 25 @ 7pm (dinner served at 6pm)
WHERE: CUTE Center, ICube Building, #02-01-01 21 Heng Mui Keng Terrace
(dinner will be provided *before* the talk courtesy of CUTE Center)

Come and find out what amazing work Singapore-based HCI researchers will be presenting at CHI this year! Continuing a somewhat regular tradition, the Singapore HCI talk for April will be a rehearsal session for CHI 2019, which will take place on 4-9 May in Glasgow, Scotland. This year we have 5 presentations (4 papers and 1 poster):

1. Examining Augmented Virtuality Impairment Simulation for Mobile App Accessibility Design (presenter: Kenny Tsu Wei Choo, SMU)
2. Designing Theory-Driven User-Centric Explainable AI (presenter: Danding Wang, NUS)
3. Effects of Moderation and Opinion Heterogeneity on Attitude towards the Online Deliberation Experience (presenters: Simon T. Perrault, Yale-NUS and Weiyu Zhang, NUS)
4. Supporting Remote Caregiver Input for Home Assessments (presenter: Pin Sym Foong, NUS)
5. Sense of Familiarity: Improving Older Adults' Adaptation to Exergames (presenter: Hao Zhang, NTU)

My apologies if any Singapore-based researchers' papers were omitted.

Details of papers can be found here: https://fbr.me/chi19-schedule/

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Alex

Alex Mitchell

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Apr 16, 2019, 4:24:56 AM4/16/19
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Just a reminder that the next Singapore HCI talk will be on Thursday, 25 April 2019 at Keio-NUS Cute Center.

Alex Mitchell

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Apr 22, 2019, 11:45:40 AM4/22/19
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Just a reminder that this will be happening this Thursday, 25 April at Keio-NUS Cute Center. See you there!

Alex

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