Alice Kang starts in her position as a research intern. Alice researches how trust in AI changes based on the way that information is presented.
Arati Mohapatra starts in her position as a research intern. Arati researches how diminished reality can be used to reduce distractions in everyday life.
We are happy to share that we published our latest work on a new tool for Mixed Reality research at the ACM CHI Conference: the Mixed Reality Concerns Questionnaire! The questionnaire evaluates people’s apprehensions and concerns about MR, helping researchers and practitioners assess whether their MR prototypes are raising more worry than utility.
Neha Balamurugan starts a position as a research intern. Neha researches how mixed reality interfaces can be adapted during safety-critical situations.
Our research about AI placebos obtains media coverage. In our research, we show that the narrative of an AI-based assistive or augmentation system leads users to misjudge their performance and risk-behavior.
The CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems is the international conference of Human-Computer Interaction. We are happy to announce that seven contributions (four papers, two posters, and one special interest group) was presented as part of the conference program:
Mario Sägner starts a position as researcher. Mario investigates how GPT-based networks support developers during implementation, design, evaluation, and validation of scientific workflows.
Katja Chen begins her position in our group as student research assistant. Katja is supporting us with the organization of the lab and supervision of students.
Christopher Katins starts his PhD at HU Berlin. Christopher is working on the intersection between mixed reality and security and privacy.
Prof. Dr. Thomas Kosch starts a new professorship for the research group “Human-Computer Interaction”.