OzCHI 2024 - Conference Proceedings

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Table of Contents


Long Papers - Games (Monday 10:45am)


Long Papers - Immersive Technology (Monday 11:15am)


Long Papers - Older People (Monday 1:45pm)


Long Papers - User Studies (Monday 2:25pm)


Long Papers - Data (Monday 3:25pm)


Long Papers - Interface (Visualisation) (Monday 4:05pm)


Long Papers - Technology in Design (Monday 4:45pm)


Long Papers - Interface (Tuesday 10:45am)

eXplainable AI Interfaces With (and for) Expert Operators: A Participatory Design Approach

Negin Hashmati • Chalmers University of Technology & University of Gothenburg

Exploring Design Parameters for RSVP Reading of Mobile Notifications

Hao-Ping (Hank) Lee • Carnegie Mellon University


Long Papers - Robotics (Tuesday 11:55am)

Enhancing Aged Care through Human-Robot Collaboration: A Case Study of Chore Robots

Valeria Macalupu • Queensland University of Technology


Long Papers - Agents (Tuesday 3:25pm)


Long Papers - Artificial Intelligence (Tuesday 3:55pm)


Long Papers - Large Language Models (Tuesday 4:25pm)


Long Papers - Embodiment (Wednesday 10:00am)

Personal Informatics and a Sense of Place

Jan Hollinshead • Lancaster University


Long Papers - Health (Wednesday 10:40am)


Late-Breaking Work

Volker: An AI-Powered App for Personalized Energy Efficiency Recommendations in Residential Buildings

Julia Hermann • Hochschule Ruhr West - University of Applied Science

Collaborative Robots for Empowering People: Key Insights from an OzCHI Workshop

Stine Johansen • Queensland University of Technology

A Typology of Museum Games: Towards a Museum Game Design Toolkit

Nellie Seale • The University of Melbourne

Adopting the Theory of Distributed Cognition for Human-AI Cooperation

Matthew Sidji • The University of Melbourne

Social XR: Designing An Extended Reality Application for Interaction in Long-Distance Relationships

Dezijian Zhou • The University of Sydney, University College London