WIN@CHI: 4 Full and 3 Late-Breaking Work Papers Accepted 

WIN@CHI: 4 Full and 3 Late-Breaking Work Papers Accepted 

  • Date: 10.03.2025
  • The Institute for Information Systems (WIN) will be present with four full papers and three late-breaking work papers at the ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. CHI is the premier international conference of Human-Computer Interaction and will be held from April 26th to May 1st in Yokohama, Japan (https://chi2025.acm.org/). 

     

    We congratulate the authors and look forward to the scientific exchange at CHI 2025! 

     

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    Full Papers: 

    Kretzer et al. (2025). Closing the Loop between User Stories and GUI Prototypes: An LLM-Based Assistant for Cross-Functional Integration in Software Development 

    Knierim et al. (2025): Exploring Flow in Real-World Knowledge Work Using Discrete cEEGrid Sensors 

    Knierim et al. (2025):  Work Hard, Play Harder: Intense Games Enable Recovery from High Mental Workload Tasks 

    Feick et al. (2025): Imprinto: Enhancing Infrared Inkjet Watermarking for Human and Machine Perception 

     

    Late-Breaking Work Papers: 

    Wang et al. (2025): GastroConcerto: Towards Designing Auditory Dining System to Enrich Chefs’ Culinary Practices 

    Liu et al. (2025): GazeClass: Towards Gaze-Adaptive Cross-Device Learning Support for Virtual Classrooms 

    Schick et al. (2025): Mental Readiness and Fatigue: Extended Perspectives on Cognitive Functioning and Flow Experiences at Work 

     

    Further information about the program is available here:  

    https://programs.sigchi.org/chi/2025/program/all