International audienceWe present a visual exploration of the field of human-computer interaction through the author and article metadata of four of its major conferences: the ACM conferences on Computer-Human Interaction (CHI), User Interface Software and Technology (UIST) and Advanced Visual Interfaces (AVI) and the IEEE symposium on Information Visualization (InfoVis). This article describes many global and local patterns we discovered in this dataset, together with the exploration process that produced them. Some expected patterns emerged, such as that -- like most social networks -- co-authorship and citation networks exhibit a power-law degree distribution, with a few widely-collaborating authors and highly-cited articles. Also, the pr...
Human experiences have been studied in multiple disciplines, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) being ...
The article discusses conflicts that exist between the science and design disciplines that comprise ...
Data available in today’s information society is ever growing in size and complexity—i.e., unstructu...
International audienceWe present a visual exploration of the field of human-computer interaction thr...
In this paper we focus on the International Journal of Human-Computer Studies (IJHCS) as a domain of...
Academic conferences offer numerous submission tracks to support the inclusion of a variety of resea...
Information and communication technologies are ever more present in our lives. Considerations about ...
As it covers a wide spectrum, the research literature of human-computer interaction (HCI) studies ha...
This study employs hierarchical cluster analysis, strategic diagrams and network analysis to map and...
New connections between research and practice are necessary to address human information behavior in...
This report looks at the research trends over the years 1989 - 2004 as published in the Internationa...
For the past three decades, computers have been dominating the way many people create, manage, and u...
The analysis of publications created over time as journal articles and other media is important to e...
The AVI conferences started here, in Rome on 1992, and were held every two years since then. The bro...
Human–computer interaction (HCI) has become an important area for designers and developers worldwide...
Human experiences have been studied in multiple disciplines, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) being ...
The article discusses conflicts that exist between the science and design disciplines that comprise ...
Data available in today’s information society is ever growing in size and complexity—i.e., unstructu...
International audienceWe present a visual exploration of the field of human-computer interaction thr...
In this paper we focus on the International Journal of Human-Computer Studies (IJHCS) as a domain of...
Academic conferences offer numerous submission tracks to support the inclusion of a variety of resea...
Information and communication technologies are ever more present in our lives. Considerations about ...
As it covers a wide spectrum, the research literature of human-computer interaction (HCI) studies ha...
This study employs hierarchical cluster analysis, strategic diagrams and network analysis to map and...
New connections between research and practice are necessary to address human information behavior in...
This report looks at the research trends over the years 1989 - 2004 as published in the Internationa...
For the past three decades, computers have been dominating the way many people create, manage, and u...
The analysis of publications created over time as journal articles and other media is important to e...
The AVI conferences started here, in Rome on 1992, and were held every two years since then. The bro...
Human–computer interaction (HCI) has become an important area for designers and developers worldwide...
Human experiences have been studied in multiple disciplines, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) being ...
The article discusses conflicts that exist between the science and design disciplines that comprise ...
Data available in today’s information society is ever growing in size and complexity—i.e., unstructu...