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Conference URL: CHI 2021 (opens in new tab)
Microsoft is excited to be a Champion sponsor of the ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Stop by our virtual booth to chat with our experts, see demos of our latest research and find out more about career opportunities with Microsoft.
Invited Talks
HCI Research at Microsoft—Scaling Impact and Building Tomorrow
Tuesday, May 11 | 03:00 – 04:00 JST
Moderator: Martez Mott
Speakers: A.J. Brush, Kori Inkpen
Moderator: Danielle Bragg
Speakers: Jacki O’Neill, Kenton O’Hara
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What’s it like to do HCI research at Microsoft? How is Microsoft Research (MSR) different from product groups and how is this different from what goes on in a university? Come participate in a Q&A and “fireside chat” with veteran HCI researchers at Microsoft to hear how research is done in the labs and product groups at one of the largest software companies in the world. We’ll have two sessions pairing two veteran HCI researchers, and moderated by the next generation of HCI researchers at MSR. May 11, we’ll have a conversation with A.J. Brush and Kori Inkpen, moderated by Martez Mott. May 12, will be Jacki O’Neill and Kenton O’Hara, moderated by Danielle Bragg.
The New Future of Work: Research from Microsoft into the Pandemic’s Impact on Work Practices
Tuesday, May 11 | 02:00 – 03:00 JST
Wednesday, May 12 | 02:00 – 03:00 JST
Speakers: Abi Sellen, Bill Buxton, John Tang, Shamsi Iqbal, Siddharth Suri
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The coronavirus pandemic not only caused a public health crisis, but it also caused technological, social, and cultural disruption. This past year, people across the globe experienced a rapid shift to remote work that upended their existing practices and will have long-term implications for how work gets done in the future. At the start of the pandemic, researchers from across Microsoft formed an ongoing cross-company initiative to coordinate efforts with the goal of understanding the impact of remote work and identifying opportunities to support new working practices. This report provides a synthesis of the findings from more than fifty research projects and may well represent the largest compilation of research related to the pandemic’s impact on work practices available to date. Come hear Microsoft researchers consider how the future of work will change as we move to hybrid collaborations, new ways of working together.
Microsoft Research Webinar
Friday, May 14 | 02:00 – 03:00 JST
Failures of imagination: Discovering and measuring harms in language technologies
Accepted Paper: “I Can’t Reply with That”: Characterizing Problematic Email Reply Suggestions
Ronald Robertson, Alexandra Olteanu, Fernando Diaz, Milad Shokouhi, Peter Bailey
Organizing
Papers Co-Chair: Steven Drucker
Program Committee members:
Andy Wilson
Bongshin Lee
Danielle Bragg
Ding Wang
Eyal Ofek
Gonzalo Ramos
John Tang
Martez Mott
Michael Madaio
Mihaela Vorvoreanu
Mohit Jain
Sean Rintel
Shamsi Iqbal