Notre Dame Human-Computer Interaction Group

We are a research group at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Notre Dame.

Research Areas

Our research focus lies at the intersection of human-computer interaction, visualization, computer-supported cooperative work, machine learning, social computing, user-centered design, etc.

Information Visualization

We are interested in decision situations where there are opportunities to leverage the human perceptual system to help people make sense of their data through visual analysis.

Human-AI Interaction

We use human-centered methods to design, build, and study interactive systems to empower individuals to create, configure, and benefit from AI-powered computing systems.

Computational Social Science

We employ computational research methods to gain understanding of social phenomena and design socio-technical systems.

Design for Special Populations

We investigate technology-driven solutions that increase the effectiveness of training and improve the quality of life for underrepresented and underserved populations.

Recent Publications

A Bottom-Up End-User Intelligent Assistant Approach to Empower Gig Workers against AI Inequality Toby Jia-Jun Li, Yuwen Lu, Jaylexia Clark, Meng Chen, Victor Cox, Meng Jiang, Yang Yang, Tamara Kay, Danielle Wood, Jay Brockman, CHIWORK 2022
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Fantastic Questions and Where to Find Them: FairytaleQA–An Authentic Dataset for Narrative Comprehension Ying Xu, Dakuo Wang, Mo Yu, Daniel Ritchie, Bingsheng Yao, Tongshuang Wu, Zheng Zhang, Toby Jia-Jun Li, Nora Bradford, Branda Sun, Tran Hoang, Yisi Sang, Yufang Hou, Xiaojuan Ma, Diyi Yang, Nanyun Peng, Zhou Yu, Mark Warschauer, ACL 2022
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