Christine did a great job, really proud of her and of this work, and grateful to the #CHIIR2023 community for their attention and support.
Christine is presenting our paper at #CHIIR2023, with Amifa and @alex. Looking forward to the discussion! https://md.ekstrandom.net/pubs/chiir-gender
#CHIIR2023 last session is starting, opened by Christine's presentation of our paper on gender in IR w/ @alex. https://md.ekstrandom.net/pubs/chiir-gender
Really liking this work by Jiaming Qu, Jaime Arguello, and Yue Wang on qualitative evaluation of explanations at #CHIIR2023. Making a compelling case for going beyond quantitative decision accuracy metrics for task-based explanation eval. (@Riedl you might find this interesting!) https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3576840.3578315
Very interesting talk from Chirag Shah on an expansive and hierarchical notion of tasks in IR to kick off the #CHIIR2023 technical program.
If you're going to #CHIIR2023 this year, don't miss Christine's talk on Wed! She'll be presenting our paper w/ Amifa & @alex on the use of #gender in #IR & #recsys research, with both a survey of current use and research-based recommendations for responsibly using (or not) gender in future research and practice. I'll also be there, looking forward to catching up! https://md.ekstrandom.net/pubs/chiir-gender
#chiir2023 #gender #IR #recsys
Going to #CHIIR2023? My student will be presenting our work on gender in information retrieval in the last session: https://sigir.org/chiir2023/program/paper-sessions/
Friends, I am thrilled to share our recent #CHIIR2023 paper where we examined how data scientists seek, read, and understand research papers!
Paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2301.03774
(sacrilegious) Tweet thread: https://twitter.com/MSheshera/status/1613388613126963203
Our paper grounds our findings in a number of interesting (and sometimes underappreciated!) prior and ongoing work, and speculates on meaningful future work in IR, NLP, HCI, and CSCW! I hope you read our paper and get in touch if you'd like to chat!
Excited to finally share the preprint of our upcoming #CHIIR2023 paper with you all! With @alex and two of my students (first author is an undergrad!), we did a systematic review of uses of gender in information retrieval and recommendation research, along with recommendations about whether, when, and how to responsibly use gender information. https://md.ekstrandom.net/pubs/chiir-gender
🔖 How do data scientists keep up with the scientific literature? 🧐
We investigated this in our upcoming ACM CHIIR 2023 conference paper! Keep an eye out for our pre-print in early January! #CHIIR2023
I was thrilled to have been able to do this work with Mahmood Jasim, Haoru Song, Sarah Akbar, Andre Kenneth Chase Randall, and Narges Mahyar!
RT @ACM_CHIIR@twitter.com
List of works accepted to #CHIIR2023 is online https://sigir.org/chiir2023/program/accepted-works/ 26 full papers (39.4%) 19 short papers (34.6%) 8 demos (61.5%) 10 DC papers @ACMSIGIR@twitter.com @sigchi@twitter.com @ASIST_SIGUSE@twitter.com @asist_org@twitter.com @iSchools@twitter.com @UTiSchool@twitter.com @riehsooyoung@twitter.com @jaceksg@twitter.com @IXlab_UT@twitter.com
#AustinTx #inperson #remote #2023
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/ACM_CHIIR/status/1605013824930828288
#chiir2023 #austintx #inperson #remote
From an information retrieval perspective, #StableDiffusion can be seen as an index of images queried with a prompt—an Infinite Index!
At
@ACM_CHIIR@twitter.com
#CHIIR2023 we’ll present our perspective on IR on an Infinite Index. See thread below… (1/8)
Preprint: https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.07476