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MCML at CHI 2025

Seven Accepted Papers

Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Yokohama, Japan, Apr 26-May 01, 2025

We are happy to announce that MCML researchers have contributed a total of 7 papers to CHI 2025. Congrats to our researchers!

Main Track (7 papers)

S. Delgado Rodriguez • M. Windl • F. Alt • K. Marky
The TaPSI Research Framework - A Systematization of Knowledge on Tangible Privacy and Security Interfaces.
CHI 2025 - Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Yokohama, Japan, Apr 26-May 01, 2025. DOI

J. Leusmann • A. Belardinelli • L. Haliburton • S. Hasler • A. Schmidt • S. Mayer • M. Gienger • C. Wang
Investigating LLM-Driven Curiosity in Human-Robot Interaction.
CHI 2025 - Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Yokohama, Japan, Apr 26-May 01, 2025. DOI

T. Mitrevska • F. Chiossi • S. Mayer
ERP Markers of Visual and Semantic Processing in AI-Generated Images: From Perception to Meaning.
CHI 2025 - Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Yokohama, Japan, Apr 26-May 01, 2025. DOI

J. Simson • F. Draxler • S. Mehr • C. Kern
Preventing Harmful Data Practices by Using Participatory Input to Navigate the Machine Learning Multiverse.
CHI 2025 - Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Yokohama, Japan, Apr 26-May 01, 2025. DOI

M. Windl • R. Amberg • T. Kosch
The Illusion of Privacy: Investigating User Misperceptions in Browser Tracking Protection.
CHI 2025 - Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Yokohama, Japan, Apr 26-May 01, 2025. DOI

M. Windl • P. Z. Laboda • S. Mayer
Designing Effective Consent Mechanisms for Spontaneous Interactions in Augmented Reality.
CHI 2025 - Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Yokohama, Japan, Apr 26-May 01, 2025. DOI

M. Windl • P. Thalhammer • D. Müller • A. Schmidt • S. S. Feger
PrivacyHub: A Functional Tangible and Digital Ecosystem for Interoperable Smart Home Privacy Awareness and Control.
CHI 2025 - Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Yokohama, Japan, Apr 26-May 01, 2025. DOI

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