PhysioCHI: Towards Best Practices for Integrating Physiological Signals in HCI

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Abstract

Recently, we saw a trend toward using physiological signals in interactive systems. These signals, offering deep insights into users' internal states and health, herald a new era for HCI. However, as this is an interdisciplinary approach, many challenges arise for HCI researchers, such as merging diverse disciplines, from understanding physiological functions to design expertise. Also, isolated research endeavors limit the scope and reach of findings. This workshop aims to bridge these gaps, fostering cross-disciplinary discussions on usability, open science, and ethics tied to physiological data in HCI. In this workshop, we will discuss best practices for embedding physiological signals in interactive systems. Through collective efforts, we seek to craft a guiding document for best practices in physiological HCI research, ensuring that it remains grounded in shared principles and methodologies as the field advances.

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Chiossi, F., Stepanova, E. R., Tag, B., Perusquia-Hernandez, M., Kitson, A., Dey, A., … El Ali, A. (2024). PhysioCHI: Towards Best Practices for Integrating Physiological Signals in HCI. In Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings. Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3613905.3636286

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