explore #explainableai projects in this neat collection interface by @gobbo_beatrice @iosonosempreio @uta_ente @manunna_91 — featuring semantic zoom magic coupled with a responsive legend! 👌
http://xai-primer.com/tool
https://doi.org/10.1145/3491101.3519880
#chi2022 #datavis #xai
This whole situation should call into question the revision process at #CHI2022. If actual concerns aren't discussed in the second round, let's not pretend it matters.
My review for the #CHI2022 paper: "Aperitif: Scaffolding Preregistrations to Automatically Generate Analysis Code and Methods Descriptions".
The survey of preregistration in HCI is great. But it also advertises a very questionable analysis tool.
https://osf.io/kc9bv/
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Associated poster PDF files.sigchi.org/conference/attachment/10... Using Arduino-based Cthulhu Shield; "We custom trained the YOLOv5 model to identify five different colors of climbing hold"; #CHI2022
Tired of scrolling back and forth in your long and messy Jupyter notebooks? StickyLand comes to the rescue! With this Jupyter extension, you can drag-and-drop to create sticky cells, auto-run cells, and even build a full-fledged dashboard to interpret your ML models! #CHI2022
Is there some place to submit a comment or statement of concern for a #chi2022? If not, I'll just post it as an OSF preprint.
I am, as usual, disappointed in the CHI review process that seems to always result in major validity issues getting buried in the limitations section.
So for any #chi2022 paper I reviewed that gets published, I will publish my review and sign it.
CHI submissions: We built an app, which we vaguely describe in this paper
Reviewer: Can I see the source code? Or even use the app?
SCs: Those are unacceptable demands! We'll replace this reviewer!
#chi2022
Apropos reviewing requests for #chi2022: My policy is to only review for venues that are either fully #openaccess or where I have at least one submission that year.
If publishers are expecting free labor, they should make the fruits free, too. Looking at you @ieeevis & @acm_chi
I was going to help with a course proposal for #chi2022 for open practices. But I dropped out because CHI expects course teachers to pay to register for the conference. Pay to teach? Nope!