
INESC-ID Stands out in ACM CHI Conference
Our institute made waves last week during the ACM (Association of Computing Machinery) CHI 2025 conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, with several contributions presented.
Patrícia Piedade, Artificial Intelligence for People and Society (AIPS) PhD student and Rui Prada, AIPS researcher, co-authored a paper that received an honorable mention, placing it in the top 5% of submissions. In addition, three other papers, co-written by INESC-ID researchers, were presented at the conference. It is worth noting that one of these articles was solely authored by women, including AIPS PhD student, Regina Duarte and AIPS researchers Ana Paiva and Joana Campos; an inspiring example of the growing presence of women in computer science. Isabel Neto, former INESC-ID researcher authored two of the papers mentioned.
ACM CHI is the world’s most important conference on human-computer interaction, where researchers and practitioners present cutting-edge work on how people interact with digital technologies. It is held annually and in 2025 it took place from 26 April to 1 May in Yokohama, Japan.