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Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems


Logo of the 2018 conference
AbbreviationCHI
DisciplineHuman–computer interaction
Publication details
PublisherACM SIGCHI
History1982–present
Frequencyannual

The ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI) series of academic conferences is generally considered the most prestigious in the field of human–computer interaction and is one of the top ranked conferences in computer science.[1] It is hosted by ACM SIGCHI, the Special Interest Group on computer–human interaction. CHI has been held annually since 1982 and attracts thousands of international attendees. CHI 2015 was held in Seoul, South Korea,[2] and CHI 2016 was held in San Jose, United States from May 7 to May 12.[3] CHI 2017 was held in Denver, Colorado from May 6–11, 2017.

History

The CHI conference series started with the Human Factors in Computer Systems conference in Gaithersburg, Maryland, US in 1982, organized by Bill Curtis and Ben Shneiderman.[4] During this meeting the formation of the ACM Special Interest Group on Computer–Human Interaction (SIGCHI) was first publicly announced. ACM SIGCHI became the sponsor of the Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. The first CHI conference was held in Boston, Massachusetts, US, in 1983. The second conference took place in San Francisco, in 1985.[5] Since then, CHI conferences have been held annually in spring each year. Until 1992 the conference was held in Canada or the US. In 1993 CHI moved to Europe for the first time and was held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.[6]

Over the years, CHI has grown in popularity. The 1982 meeting drew 907 attendees. CHI 90 attracted 2,314. Attendance has been fairly stable since then.[7] After the early years CHI became highly selective. Since 1993 the acceptance rate for full papers was consistently below 30 percent. After 1992 the average acceptance rate was around 20 percent. The number of accepted full papers is slowly increasing and reached 157 accepted papers with an acceptance rate of 22 percent in 2008.[8] CHI continues to grow, reaching over 3,300 attendees in 2013[9] and 3,800 in 2016.

Tracks

The CHI conference consists of multiple tracks, including:

Past and upcoming CHI conferences

Past[10] and future[11] CHI conferences include:

Year City Country Link Total attendance[12]
2019 Glasgow United Kingdom UK https://chi2019.acm.org/ TBC
2018 Montreal Canada Canada https://chi2018.acm.org/ 3,372
2017 Denver United States US https://chi2017.acm.org 2,939
2016 San Jose United States US http://chi2016.acm.org/ 3,624
2015 Seoul South Korea South Korea http://chi2015.acm.org 2,896
2014 Toronto Canada Canada http://chi2014.acm.org 3,001
2013 Paris France France http://chi2013.acm.org 3,443
2012 Austin, Texas United States US http://chi2012.acm.org 2,616
2011 Vancouver Canada Canada http://www.chi2011.org 2,822
2010 Atlanta United States US http://www.chi2010.org 2,384
2009 Boston United States US http://www.chi2009.org 2,358
2008 Florence Italy Italy http://www.chi2008.org 2,361
2007 San Jose United States US http://www.chi2007.org 2,620
2006 Montreal Canada Canada http://www.chi2006.org 2,250
2005 Portland United States US http://www.chi2005.org 1,947
2004 Vienna Austria Austria http://www.chi2004.org 1,815
2003 Fort Lauderdale United States US http://www.chi2003.org 1,435
2002 Minneapolis United States US http://old.sigchi.org/chi2002 1,726
2001 Seattle United States US http://acm.org/sigchi/chi2001 2,832
2000 The Hague Netherlands Netherlands http://acm.org/sigchi/chi2000 2,628
1999 Pittsburgh United States US http://old.sigchi.org/chi99 2,264
1998 Los Angeles United States US http://old.sigchi.org/chi98 2,310
1997 Atlanta United States US http://old.sigchi.org/chi97 2,081
1996 Vancouver Canada Canada http://old.sigchi.org/chi96 2,344
1995 Denver United States US http://old.sigchi.org/chi95 2,254
1994 Boston United States US 2,618
1993 Amsterdam Netherlands Netherlands 1,608
1992 Monterey United States US 2,350
1991 New Orleans United States US 1,762
1990 Seattle United States US 2,263
1989 Austin United States US 1,611
1988 Washington United States US 1,450
1987 Toronto Canada Canada 1,300
1986 Boston United States US 1,275
1985 San Francisco United States US 1,250
1983 Boston United States US 1,000
1982 Gaithersburg United States US 906

References

  1. ^ Boris Schauerte. "Conference Ranks". conferenceranks.com.
  2. ^ Juho Kim. "CHI 2015 - Crossings". acm.org.
  3. ^ "CHI 2016". acm.org.
  4. ^ "No Members, No Officers, No Dues". ACM.
  5. ^ Pemberton, Steven (1996). "The CHI Conference: Interviews with Conference Chairs". SIGCHI. Retrieved 29 September 2008.
  6. ^ "Past CHI Conferences". CHI 2007 website. SIGCHI. 2006. Retrieved 29 September 2008.
  7. ^ Wixon, Dennis (2006). "CHI 2006 Registration Statistics". CHI 2007 website. SIGCHI. Retrieved 29 September 2008.
  8. ^ "CHI: Papers Acceptance Statistics". ACM Digital Library. ACM. Retrieved 2 April 2010.
  9. ^ "ACM CHI Conference". Twitter.
  10. ^ "Past CHI Conferences". SIGCHI. 2009. Retrieved 6 January 2011.
  11. ^ http://www.sigchi.org/conferences/
  12. ^ "CHI Conference History". Retrieved 1 December 2017.