Knowledge Graphs are gaining in popularity; their ability to merge and connect information from different domains has many applications. However, although the technology has been around for a while, it still does not present interfaces that are easy to use and understand. This workshop aims at bringing HCI and KG communities together to discuss how HCI methods could help identify and overcome the issues that keep Knowledge Graphs from better user interfaces.
Call for Participation
THE WORKSHOP IS CANCELED. WE APOLOGIZE FOR THE INCONVENIENCE.
Submission process
Please submit your paper through
easychair.org/cfp/hcikg2021
The template is ACM format, 4-6 pages (excluding references), do NOT
anonymise your submission.
Papers will be peer-reviewed by workshop organizers and other experts
on a program committee.
Those papers that align best with the goals of the workshop, or form
the best grounds for discussion will be selected for presentation.
At least one author must register for the workshop and one day of the conference, attend the workshop and provide a short presentation (practical information).
Important dates
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First session (for authors would like to register as early bird)
- Paper deadline: February 15th 2021
- Notification: March 1st 2021
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Second session
- Paper deadline: March 15th 2021
- Notification: April 1st 2021
- Workshop at CHI 2021: May 8th 2021
Topics
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to
- New needs and usages
- New interaction models and paradigms
- New interfaces and visualizations
- New applications
- New metrics and methodologies for evaluation
- Layers of abstraction, granularity of information
- Governance of information
- Privacy and security
- Uncertainty
- Exploratory search
- Interactive exploration
- Progressive visualization
- Data quality
- Ontology visualization