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{{Infobox Academic Conference
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| history = 1982–present
| discipline = [[Human–computer interaction]]
| abbreviation = CHI
| publisher = [[Association for Computing Machinery|ACM]] [[SIGCHI]]
| country = International
| frequency = annual
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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]] and is one of the top-ranked conferences in computer science.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.conferenceranks.com/index.html?searchall=Human+Factors+in+Computing+Systems|title=Conference Ranks|author=Boris Schauerte|work=conferenceranks.com}}</ref> It is hosted by [[Association for Computing Machinery|ACM]] [[SIGCHI]], the [[Special Interest Group]] on computer–human interaction. CHI has been held annually since 1982 and attracts thousands of international attendees. CHI 2020, which was originally planned to take place on April, was cancelled due to [[COVID-19]], and CHI 2021<ref>http://chi2021.ACM.org</ref> 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, Japan|Yokohama]].
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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.<ref>{{ cite web | url=http://www.chi2007.org/attend/2006RegStats.php | year=2006 | last=Wixon | first=Dennis | title=CHI 2006 Registration Statistics | publisher=[[SIGCHI]] | access-date=29 September 2008 | work=CHI 2007 website }}</ref> 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.<ref>{{ cite web | url=http://portal.acm.org/browse_dl.cfm?part=series&idx=SERIES260 | access-date=2 April 2010 | publisher=[[Association for Computing Machinery|ACM]] | work=ACM Digital Library | title=CHI: Papers Acceptance Statistics }}</ref> CHI continues to grow, reaching over 3,300 attendees in 2013<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/sig_chi/status/328768821856985088|title=ACM CHI Conference|work=Twitter}}</ref> and 3,855 in 2019.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/MKhamisHCI/status/1126500527234138112|title=ACM CHI Conference|work=Twitter}}</ref>
==Tracks==
The CHI conference consists of multiple tracks, including:
* Academic papers and notes (short papers) on a variety of topics, such as ([[ubiquitous computing]], [[Software visualization|visualization]], [[usability]] and [[user experience design]])
* Posters and demonstrations
* Workshops and courses hosted by ___domain experts
* Invited panels on relevant topics
* Case studies from industry practitioners
==Past and upcoming CHI conferences==
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==External links==
* [http://www.sigchi.org ACM SIGCHI website]
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