CHI 2021 - The ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Date2021-05-08 - 2021-05-13
Deadline2020-09-10
VenueYokohama, Japan
Keywords
Websitehttps://chi2021.acm.org
Topics/Call fo Papers
The ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems is the premier international conference on Human-Computer Interaction. CHI – pronounced ‘kai’ – is a place where researchers and practitioners gather from across the world to discuss the latest in interactive technology. CHI is generally considered the most prestigious in the field of HCI and attracts thousands of international attendees annually. CHI will be held for the first time in Japan, in the city of Yokohama, just south-west of Tokyo. In 2021 our conference will be a hybrid conference event, and our theme encourages authors and delegates to make waves as they feature the latest discoveries and advances in HCI and shake up the existing state of affairs. And to think of CHI as a platform to combine strengths of different people from different perspectives. This gives rise to our CHI 2021 theme "Making Waves, Combining Strengths".
You can find some recent updates on our blog with articles on our response to COVID-19, CHI 2021 日本初開催, the New Workflow for Publications and CHI 2021 のテーマとロゴ . The menus above and below link to more pages with details for authors, for attendees and on the organisation of CHI 2021.
You can find some recent updates on our blog with articles on our response to COVID-19, CHI 2021 日本初開催, the New Workflow for Publications and CHI 2021 のテーマとロゴ . The menus above and below link to more pages with details for authors, for attendees and on the organisation of CHI 2021.
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