The ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI) series of academic conferences is generally considered the most prestigious in the field of human–computer interaction.[better source needed] It is hosted by ACM SIGCHI, the Special Interest Group on computer–human interaction. CHI has been held annually since 1982 and attracts thousands of international attendees.

History

The CHI conference series started with the Human Factors in Computer Systems conference in Gaithersburg, Maryland, US in 1982, organized by Bill Curtis and Ben Shneiderman. During this meeting the formation of the ACM Special Interest Group on Computer–Human Interaction (SIGCHI) was first publicly announced. ACM SIGCHI became the sponsor of the Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. The first CHI conference was held in Boston, Massachusetts, US, in 1983. The second conference took place in San Francisco, in 1985. Since then, CHI conferences have been held annually in spring each year. Until 1992 the conference was held in Canada or the US. In 1993 CHI moved to Europe for the first time and was held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Over the years, CHI has grown in popularity. The 1982 meeting drew 907 attendees. CHI 90 attracted 2,314. Attendance has been fairly stable since then. After the early years CHI became highly selective. Since 1993 the acceptance rate for full papers was consistently below 30 percent. After 1992 the average acceptance rate was around 20 percent. The number of accepted full papers is slowly increasing and reached 157 accepted papers with an acceptance rate of 22 percent in 2008. CHI reached over 3,300 attendees in 2013 and 3,855 in 2019.

CHI 2020, which was originally planned to take place on April, was cancelled due to COVID-19, and CHI 2021 was held online as a virtual conference chaired by Yoshifumi Kitamura and Aaron Quigley. CHI 2021 “making waves, combining strengths” was originally scheduled to take place in Yokohama.

Tracks

The CHI conference consists of multiple tracks, including:

Past and upcoming CHI conferences

Past and future CHI conferences include:

YearCityCountryLinkTotal attendanceCompleted Paper Submissions
1982GaithersburgUnited States USA906
1983BostonUnited States USA1,000
1985San FranciscoUnited States USA1,250
1986BostonUnited States USA1,275
1987TorontoCanada Canada1,300
1988Washington D.C.United States USA1,450
1989AustinUnited States US1,611
1990SeattleUnited States USA2,263
1991New OrleansUnited States USA1,762
1992MontereyUnited States USA2,350
1993AmsterdamNetherlands Netherlands1,608
1994BostonUnited States USA2,618
1995DenverUnited States US2,254
1996VancouverCanada Canada2,344
1997AtlantaUnited States USA2,081
1998Los AngelesUnited States USA2,310
1999PittsburghUnited States USA2,264
2000The HagueNetherlands Netherlands2,628
2001SeattleUnited States USA2,832
2002MinneapolisUnited States USA1,726
2003Fort LauderdaleUnited States USA1,435
2004ViennaAustria Austria1,815
2005PortlandUnited States USA1,947
2006MontrealCanada Canada2,250
2007San JoseUnited States USA2,620
2008FlorenceItaly Italy2,361
2009BostonUnited States USA2,358
2010AtlantaUnited States USA2,384
2011VancouverCanada Canada2,822
2012Austin, TexasUnited States USA2,616
2013ParisFrance France3,443
2014TorontoCanada Canada3,001
2015SeoulSouth Korea South Korea2,896
2016San JoseUnited States USA3,624
2017DenverUnited States USA2,939
2018MontrealCanada Canada3,372
2019GlasgowUnited Kingdom UK3,855
2020CancelledCanceled due to Covid-19
2021Virtual5,145
2022New Orleans, LAUnited States USA3,806
2023HamburgGermany Germany4,721
2024HonoluluUnited States USA4,120
2025YokohamaJapan Japan5,675
2026BarcelonaSpain Spain6,731
2027PittsburghUnited States USA

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