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CHI 1994-2013
169
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29
References
2014
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EngineeringCommunicationComputational Social ScienceLanguage StudiesChi ConferenceContent AnalysisWeb-based CollaborationDesignLinguisticsUser ExperienceInformation ManagementHypertextHuman Information InteractionSocial ComputingHuman-computer InteractionKnowledge ManagementIntellectual LandscapeHuman-centered ComputingHierarchical Cluster AnalysisInformation Architecture
This study employs hierarchical cluster analysis, strategic diagrams and network analysis to map and visualize the intellectual landscape of the CHI conference on Human Computer Interaction through the use of co-word analysis. The study quantifies and describes the thematic evolution of the field based on a total of 3152 CHI articles and their associated 16035 keywords published between 1994 and 2013. The analysis is conducted for two time periods (1994-2003, 2004-2013) and a comparison between them highlights the underlying trends in our community. More significantly, this study identifies the evolution of major themes in the discipline, and highlights individual topics as popular, core, or backbone research topics within HCI.
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