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SportsHCI Meet-Up: Exploring the Role of AI in the Evolving World of SportsHCI

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van Rheden, Vincent
Adiwangsa, Michelle
Montoya, Maria Fernanda
Smith, Ian
Elvitigala, Don Samitha
Harrison, Daniel
Rapp, Amon
Meschtscherjakov, Alexander
Mueller, Florian Floyd

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Sports Human-Computer Interaction (SportsHCI) is a growing field that is dedicated to investigating the coming together of humancomputer interaction and sports. Through this meet-up, we aim to bring together the SportsHCI community and engage adjacent communities including User-centered AI, MobileHCI, CHIPlay, ISWCUbicomp, and Augmented Humans. Sports inherently involves mobile, playful, and ubiquitous technologies as well as human augmentation—making SportsHCI directly relevant to these subcommunities. By framing discussions around AI in the athlete experience and the role of multifaceted sports data, we create natural entry points for researchers across these domains. We invite participants to discuss their thoughts on these topics to foster collaboration among research groups.

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CHI 2026 - Proceedings of the Extended Abstracts of the 2026 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems

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