SIGHInt: Special Interest Group for Human-Computer Integration
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Semertzidis, Nathan Arthur
Scary, Michaela
Fang, Xiao
Wang, Xinyi
Patibanda, Rakesh
Andres, Josh
Strohmeier, Paul
Kunze, Kai
Lopes, Pedro
Zambetta, Fabio
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Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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Human-Computer Integration (HInt) is a growing paradigm within HCI which seeks to understand how humans can, and already are, merging with computational machines. HInt's recent inception and evolution has seen much discussion in a variety of symposiums, workshops, and publications for HCI. This has enabled a democratized and decentralised emergence of its core concepts. While this has allowed for rapid growth in our understanding of HInt, there is some discrepancy in how the proponents of this movement might describe its principles, motivations, definitions, and ultimate goals, with many offshoot concepts of HInt beginning to emerge. SIGHint aims to provide a platform to facilitate high level discussion and collation of information between researchers and designers seeking to learn from and contribute to the development of Human-Computer Integration. It is our intention that through this SIG we may better understand how new and emerging, diverging ideas, and perspectives within Human-Computer Integration relate to each other, ultimately facilitating a mapping of the paradigm and a synthesis of its concepts.
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Extended Abstracts of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI EA 2021
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