HICUP Lab @ HCI-SI 2023, FERI, UM

(in photo: participants of the HCI SI 2023 in FERI).


The 8th edition of the HCI Slovenia (HCI SI) Conference was held at FERI Maribor on 26 January 2024. HCI SI is the annual gathering organized by the Bled SIGCHI Chapter for the HCI community in Slovenia and nearby regions. This year, HICUP Lab took an active role in the conference by co-organising the event and by presenting several contributions.

Matjaž Kljun was Co-General Chair of the conference along with Simon Kolmanič from FERI UM.

Klen Čopič Pucihar and Marko Tkalčič were the Program Committee Chairs of the conference.

Several PhD student members of the lab also helped in the event: Nuwan T Attygalle and Uroš Sergaš as Web Chairs, and Elham Motamedi, Ali Waqas and Arsen Matej Golubovikj as Proceeding Chairs.

Several papers were also presented in the conference coming from various projects that are being performed by the research group.

Nuwan T Attygalle (in photo), Una Vuletic, Matjaž Kljun and Klen Pucihar. Towards Hand Gesture Recognition Prototype Using the IWR6843ISK Radar Sensor and Leap Motion.
Filip Sprostan, Matjaž Kljun and Klen Čopič Pucihar (in photo). Manipulating and Augmenting Digital Content Through Physical Counterpart.
Karolina Trajkovska (in photo), Maheshya Weearsinghe, Klen Čopič Pucihar and Matjaž Kljun. Name and Face Recall Cognitive Failure: Presenting a Short Literature Review and System Design.
Nikola Kovačević (in photo), Jordan Aiko Deja, Maheshya Weerasinghe, Klen Čopič Pucihar and Matjaž Kljun. Retzzles: Do Jigsaw Puzzle Actions on Interactive Display Maps Increase the Retention of Map Information?
Anastasiia Dziuba (in photo) and Uroš Sergaš. Cross-country analysis on connection between Financial Lifestyle and Happiness.
Jordan Aiko Deja (in photo), Sandi Štor, Ilonka Pucihar, Klen Čopič Pucihar and Matjaž Kljun. Teach Me How to ImproVISe: Co-Designing an Augmented Piano Training System for Improvisation
Gregor Grbec (in photo), Nino Bašić and Marko Tkalčič. Ranking Footballers with Multilevel Modeling