Conference  /  26. April 2025  -  01. Mai 2025

CHI 2025

The ACM (Association of Computing Machinery) CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems is the premier international conference on human-computer interaction.

CHI will take place from April 26 to May 1, 2025 in Yokohama, Japan, at PACIFICO Yokohama, and remote participation is also possible.



This year, Fraunhofer MEVIS is represented with the following contributions:

 

CHI '25

Henrik Detjen

Talk

Our paper on the future of shared health-related decision-making received an Honorable Mention Award (Top five percent of reviewer rating regarding all submitted papers)

"Who is Trusted for a Second Opinion? Comparing Collective Advice from a Medical AI and Physicians in Biopsy Decisions After Mammography Screening"

(Authors: Henrik H.J. Detjen, Lars Densky, Niklas von Kalckreuth, Marvin Kopka)

Session: Medical Contexts 

Wednesday, April 30, 3:10 pm – 3:22 pm

 

CHI '25 Workshop

Envisioning the Future of Interactive Health

Henrik Detjen 

Poster

"Pilot Study on Auditory xR in Laparoscopic Surgery Training: Instruments’ Movement Sonification Mapping"

(Authors: Henrik Detjen, Trung-Hoa Ha, Richard Gnatzy, Reinhard Fuchs, David Black, Florian Weiler)

Research Activity 2: Posters and Coffee

Sunday, April27, 2025, 3:00 pm – 3:40 pm 

We're excited to share our paper titled "Pilot Study on Auditory xR in Laparoscopic Surgery Training: Instruments’ Movement Sonification Mapping," which has been submitted to an upcoming workshop focused on the intersection of Health and Human-Computer Interaction (HCI).

This workshop aims to unite the health research community to establish a dedicated platform for HCI and Health, fostering collaboration among academic and industry researchers. Our paper explores innovative auditory experiences in laparoscopic surgery training, highlighting the potential of sonification to enhance learning and performance.

 


We look forward to contributing to the discussions on defining contributions within the Health community and exploring diverse methodologies that can drive advancements in this critical field. Let's connect and collaborate on shaping the future of HCI in healthcare!