IdeaBlocks modularizes divergent intents into Exploration Blocks with multi-level reuse options, enabling 2.13 times more images explored and 12.5% greater visual diversity than baseline in a comparative user study.
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Mixed-Initiative Context reconceptualizes interaction context as a dynamic, jointly manageable structure that humans and AI can actively organize according to task needs.
Concurrent human-agent interactions occur in 31.8% of turns and follow five action patterns explained by six triggers and four enabling factors, enabled by a context-aware design probe called CLEO.
DataSway supports creation of semantically aligned animations for metaphoric data visualizations by generating clips via VLMs and coordinating timelines based on entity order, attributes, layout, or randomness.
User study shows participants select simplification techniques for responsive line charts according to dataset characteristics rather than screen size, with interaction complexity not uniformly increasing engagement.
A new toolkit with cards and maps enables AI designers to juxtapose values and harms in early concept stages, shown valuable in designer surveys and interviews.
Designers using generative AI for concept envisioning engage in reciprocal reflection-in-action that surfaces multi-level value tensions and prioritizes harm recognition over positive value articulation.
An interactive public hammock captures and replays biodata as embodied traces, with a field study of ten users indicating it fosters anonymous connection and appreciation for shared vitality.
Redundant color-shape encodings raise accuracy in class-correlation tasks for 5-8 categories, backed by experiments and turned into an automated palette tool.
University community members split between reflecting on past events or recording today's experiences as future history when contributing to collective memory, yielding design considerations for community platforms.
Mixed-methods research shows collective care practices are constrained by personal, relational, technological, and structural factors in existing PHI systems, leading to the CC-Proact operational map with three design levers and ten recommendations for collective health informatics.
Smart glasses expand independent visual access for BLV participants in mixed-vision groups, supporting inclusive collaboration while sighted participants express uncertainty about adapting their helping behaviors.
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IdeaBlocks: Expressing and Reusing Divergent Intents for Graphic Design Exploration using Generative AI
IdeaBlocks modularizes divergent intents into Exploration Blocks with multi-level reuse options, enabling 2.13 times more images explored and 12.5% greater visual diversity than baseline in a comparative user study.
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Mixed-Initiative Context: Structuring and Managing Context for Human-AI Collaboration
Mixed-Initiative Context reconceptualizes interaction context as a dynamic, jointly manageable structure that humans and AI can actively organize according to task needs.
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"When to Hand Off, When to Work Together": Expanding Human-Agent Co-Creative Collaboration through Concurrent Interaction
Concurrent human-agent interactions occur in 31.8% of turns and follow five action patterns explained by six triggers and four enabling factors, enabled by a context-aware design probe called CLEO.
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DataSway: Vivifying Metaphoric Visualization with Animation Clip Generation and Coordination
DataSway supports creation of semantically aligned animations for metaphoric data visualizations by generating clips via VLMs and coordinating timelines based on entity order, attributes, layout, or randomness.
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Beyond One-Size-Fits-All: User Strategies for Simplification Technique and Level Selection in Responsive Line Charts
User study shows participants select simplification techniques for responsive line charts according to dataset characteristics rather than screen size, with interaction complexity not uniformly increasing engagement.
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Developing an AI Concept Envisioning Toolkit to Support Reflective Juxtaposition of Values and Harms
A new toolkit with cards and maps enables AI designers to juxtapose values and harms in early concept stages, shown valuable in designer surveys and interviews.
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How Designers Envision Value-Oriented AI Design Concepts with Generative AI
Designers using generative AI for concept envisioning engage in reciprocal reflection-in-action that surfaces multi-level value tensions and prioritizes harm recognition over positive value articulation.
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HeartSway: Exploring Biodata as Poetic Traces in Public Space
An interactive public hammock captures and replays biodata as embodied traces, with a field study of ten users indicating it fosters anonymous connection and appreciation for shared vitality.
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Redundant is Not Redundant: Automating Efficient Categorical Palette Design Unifying Color & Shape Encodings with CatPAW
Redundant color-shape encodings raise accuracy in class-correlation tasks for 5-8 categories, backed by experiments and turned into an automated palette tool.
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Exploring the Grassroots Understanding and Practices of Collective Memory Co-Contribution in a University Community
University community members split between reflecting on past events or recording today's experiences as future history when contributing to collective memory, yielding design considerations for community platforms.
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Unpacking "Personal" Health Informatics for Proactive Collective Care
Mixed-methods research shows collective care practices are constrained by personal, relational, technological, and structural factors in existing PHI systems, leading to the CC-Proact operational map with three design levers and ten recommendations for collective health informatics.
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Reshaping Inclusive Interpersonal Dynamics through Smart Glasses in Mixed-Vision Social Activities
Smart glasses expand independent visual access for BLV participants in mixed-vision groups, supporting inclusive collaboration while sighted participants express uncertainty about adapting their helping behaviors.