
WIN@CHI 2026: 5 Full Papers, 3 Posters, and 2 Workshops
- Date: 09.03.2026
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Research of the Institute for Information Systems (WIN) is represented by 5 full papers, 3 posters and 2 workshops at the ACM CHI conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, the leading international conference on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). CHI 2026 will take place in Barcelona from April 13th to 17th, 2026.
Many of the presented works at CHI 2026 are closely linked to the DFG-funded Research Training Group KD2School, which focuses on processing biosignals continuously emitted by human beings using state-of-the-art sensor technology and on this basis designing biosignal-adaptive systems in which humans and information technologies continuously co-adapt to each other.
We congratulate the participating scientists and wish them a successful conference. Further information about the program and the papers is available here: https://programs.sigchi.org/chi/2026/program
Papers:
- -Schick et al. (2026). Rest Assured: Detecting Mental Fatigue and Recovery with EEG Headphones.
- -Kong et al. (2026). CoEmpaTeam: Enhancing Cognitive Empathy using LLM-based Avatars and Dynamic Role Play in Virtual Reality
- -Liu et al. (2026). AttentiveLearn: Personalized Post-Lecture Support for Gaze-Aware Immersive Learning
- -Knierim et al. (2026). Flow on Social Media? Rarer Than You'd Think.
- -Stano et al. (2026). Hacking Flow: From Lived Practices to Innovation.
Posters:
- -Kuhlmeier et al. (2026). A Human–AI Collaboration System for ADHD Assessment from Primary School Reports
- -Bennardo et al. (2026). StreAM: An LLM-Based System for Stress-Adaptive Meditation at Work
- -Mueller et al. (2026). Personalizing Human-LLM Interactions through Mixed Profiling
Workshops:
- -Human-AI-UI Interactions Across Modalities
- -Agentic Automation Experiences---Rethinking the Interaction of Humans and AI Agents
Further information about the program is available here: https://programs.sigchi.org/chi/2026/program