Publications @ CHI 2023

We curated a list of this year’s publications — including links to social media, lab websites, and supplemental material. We have six journal articles, 67 full papers, 30 LBWs, eleven interactivities, one alt.chi paper, one DC paper, lead three workshops and give two courses. Four papers were awarded a best paper award, and seven papers received an honourable mention.
The papers for the contributing labs were also curated in a PDF booklet by Michael Chamunorwa, and it can be downloaded here: Booklet 2023

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Collaborating Across Realities: Analytical Lenses for Understanding Dyadic Collaboration in Transitional Interfaces

Jan-Henrik Schröder (University of Lübeck), Daniel Schacht (University of Lübeck), Niklas Peper (University of Lübeck), Anita Marie Hamurculu (University of Lübeck), Hans-Christian Jetter (University of Lübeck)

In: ACM, 2023.

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Collaborating Across Realities: Analytical Lenses for Understanding Dyadic Collaboration in Transitional Interfaces

FIDO2 the Rescue? Platform vs. Roaming Authentication on Smartphones

Leon Würsching (Secure Mobile Networking Lab, TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany), Florentin Putz (Secure Mobile Networking Lab, TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany), Steffen Haesler (Science, Technology for Peace, Security (PEASEC), Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany), Prof. Dr. Matthias Hollick (Secure Mobile Networking Lab, TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany)

In: 2023.

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FIDO2 the Rescue? Platform vs. Roaming Authentication on Smartphones

Going, Going, Gone: Exploring Intention Communication for Multi-User Locomotion in Virtual Reality

Julian Rasch (LMU Munich), Vladislav Dmitrievic Rusakov (LMU Munich), Martin Schmitz (Saarland University, Saarland Informatics Campus), Florian Müller (LMU Munich)

In: ACM, 2023.

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The Walking Talking Stick: Understanding Automated Note-Taking in Walking Meetings

Luke Haliburton (LMU Munich), Natalia Bartłomiejczyk (Lodz University of Technology), Albrecht Schmidt (LMU Munich), Paweł W. Woźniak (Chalmers University), Jasmin Niess (Oslo University)

In: ACM, 2023.

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