EvoGraph turns linear AI-assisted programming into a manipulable graph of branching histories, reducing cognitive load and enabling better iteration according to a user study with 20 developers.
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ResearchCube provides a 3D spatial interface with bipolar trade-off dimensions and direct-manipulation interactions to support multi-dimensional research ideation, shown helpful in a study with 11 researchers for externalizing thinking and increasing agency.
A program synthesis system models collaborative physical activities from narrated demonstrations as editable programs, enabling users to teach, inspect, and correct them, with a study showing 70% success in refining soccer tactics programs.
IdeaBlocks modularizes divergent intents into Exploration Blocks with multi-level reuse options, enabling 2.13 times more images explored and 12.5% greater visual diversity than baseline in a comparative user study.
OrganicHAR discovers 4-8 activity categories per user from sensor signals, achieves 79% accuracy on coarse activities with ambient sensors alone and cuts VLM queries by 90% by triggering video analysis only at detected pattern moments.
A survey of 457 papers yields a six-dimensional design space for abstraction in interactive systems that reframes gulfs of execution and evaluation while articulating cognitive and design processes for bridging abstraction gaps.
Narrix helps novices identify and reuse narrative strategies from examples through visualization and strategy-steered generation, improving retention, confidence, and adaptation over chat interfaces in a 12-person study.
A qualitative study with 22 creative writers finds that the reflective value of AI refusals depends on alignment with users' situational thinking phases, cognitive beliefs, and views of AI roles.
DroidRetriever is a transparent steerable mobile automation system that decomposes information-seeking tasks with multi-LLM agents, navigates apps, synthesizes reports with screenshots, and provides a dashboard for real-time user intervention and privacy pauses.
NexusAI decomposes LLM inspirations into navigable functional fragments and abstractions to improve creative design space exploration, with a user study showing reduced cognitive overhead.
Artographer is a zoomable 2D embedding-based map for art exploration, evaluated in a study with 20 participants to surface values of Visibility, Agency, Serendipity, and Friction that challenge recommendation-driven media distribution.
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Choose Your Own Adventure: Non-Linear AI-Assisted Programming with EvoGraph
EvoGraph turns linear AI-assisted programming into a manipulable graph of branching histories, reducing cognitive load and enabling better iteration according to a user study with 20 developers.
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ResearchCube: Multi-Dimensional Trade-off Exploration for Research Ideation
ResearchCube provides a 3D spatial interface with bipolar trade-off dimensions and direct-manipulation interactions to support multi-dimensional research ideation, shown helpful in a study with 11 researchers for externalizing thinking and increasing agency.
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Interactive Program Synthesis for Modeling Collaborative Physical Activities from Narrated Demonstrations
A program synthesis system models collaborative physical activities from narrated demonstrations as editable programs, enabling users to teach, inspect, and correct them, with a study showing 70% success in refining soccer tactics programs.
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IdeaBlocks: Expressing and Reusing Divergent Intents for Graphic Design Exploration using Generative AI
IdeaBlocks modularizes divergent intents into Exploration Blocks with multi-level reuse options, enabling 2.13 times more images explored and 12.5% greater visual diversity than baseline in a comparative user study.
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OrganicHAR: Towards Activity Discovery in Organic Settings for Privacy Preserving Sensors Using Efficient Video Analysis
OrganicHAR discovers 4-8 activity categories per user from sensor signals, achieves 79% accuracy on coarse activities with ambient sensors alone and cuts VLM queries by 90% by triggering video analysis only at detected pattern moments.
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Making Abstraction Concrete: A Design Space and Interaction Model of Abstraction in Interactive Systems
A survey of 457 papers yields a six-dimensional design space for abstraction in interactive systems that reframes gulfs of execution and evaluation while articulating cognitive and design processes for bridging abstraction gaps.
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Narrix: Remixing Narrative Strategies from Examples for Story Writing
Narrix helps novices identify and reuse narrative strategies from examples through visualization and strategy-steered generation, improving retention, confidence, and adaptation over chat interfaces in a 12-person study.
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Beyond Compliance: How AI Could Help Creative Writers by Refusing Them
A qualitative study with 22 creative writers finds that the reflective value of AI refusals depends on alignment with users' situational thinking phases, cognitive beliefs, and views of AI roles.
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DroidRetriever: A Transparent and Steerable Automation System for Collaborative Mobile Information Seeking
DroidRetriever is a transparent steerable mobile automation system that decomposes information-seeking tasks with multi-LLM agents, navigates apps, synthesizes reports with screenshots, and provides a dashboard for real-time user intervention and privacy pauses.
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NexusAI: Enabling Design Space Exploration of Ideas through Cognitive Abstraction and Functional Decomposition
NexusAI decomposes LLM inspirations into navigable functional fragments and abstractions to improve creative design space exploration, with a user study showing reduced cognitive overhead.
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Artographer: a Curatorial Interface for Art Space Exploration
Artographer is a zoomable 2D embedding-based map for art exploration, evaluated in a study with 20 participants to surface values of Visibility, Agency, Serendipity, and Friction that challenge recommendation-driven media distribution.