ACM IUI Steering Committee
The ACM IUI steering committee consists of five voting members and multiple
non-voting members that advise the voting members. The five voting members
consist of three chairs elected by the IUI community and two members each
representing one of the past two iterations of the conference. For example,
in January of 2020 there are voting members representing IUI 2018 and IUI 2019.
Steering Committee
Voting Members
Osnat (Ossi) Mokryn
University of Haifa
Chair
Bart Knijnenburg
Clemson University
Chair-Elect
Fang Chen
University of Technology Sydney
Chair-Emerita
Dorota Glowacka
University of Helsinki
IUI 2024 Representative
Fabio Paternò
CNR-ISTI; HIIS Laboratory
IUI 2025 Representative
Non-Voting Members
Simone Stumpf
University of Glasgow
Chair 2019-2025
Mark Billinghurst
University of Auckland
IUI 2023 Representative
Jeffrey Nichols
Apple
Chair 2017-2023
Giulio Jacucci
University of Helsinki
IUI 2022 Representative
Cristina Conati
University of British Columbia
IUI 2020 Representative
Shlomo Berkovsky
Macquarie University
Carlos Duarte
Universidade de Lisboa
Tracy Hammond
Texas A&M University
Antonio Kruger
DFKI and Saarland University
John O'Donovan
InTouch Health, Inc.
Shimei Pan
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Michelle Zhou
Juji, Inc.
Tsvi Kuflik
University of Haifa
Previous Chairs
- Jeff Nichols 2017-2023
- Tsvi Kuflik 2015-2021
- Antonio Kruger 2013-2019
- Michelle Zhou 2013-2017
- Angel Puerta Pre-2014
Previous Steering Committee Members
Elisabeth André
University of Augsburg
Doug Riecken
US Air Force, Office of Scientific Research
Duen Horng (Polo) Chau
Georgia Institute of Technology
Mark Maybury
Stanley Black & Decker
Lewis Johnson
Alelo, Inc.
Contact
There are several mailing lists that can be used to reach the steering committee:
Bylaws
The bylaws of ACM IUI, including the composition of the steering committee and
the processes used in the election of its elected members, are covered in the 2023
IUI
Governance document.
ACM Intelligent User Interfaces Most Impact Awards
ACM IUI is proud to award the Most Impact Award to papers previously published at the conference, which have significantly influenced research or industry practices. The list of awarded papers from its inception in 2017 are:
- 2025: Jerry Alan Fails and Dan R. Olsen. 2003. Interactive machine learning. In Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces (IUI '03). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 39–45.
- 2024: Mark Claypool, Phong Le, Makoto Wased and David Brown, 2001. Implicit Interest Indicators. In Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces. Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 33-40.
- 2022: Ana-Maria Popescu, Oren Etzioni, and Henry Kautz. 2003. Towards a theory of natural language interfaces to databases. In Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces. Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 149–157.
- 2021: Todd Kulesza, Margaret Burnett, Weng-Keen Wong, and Simone Stumpf. 2015. Principles of Explanatory Debugging to Personalize Interactive Machine Learning. In Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces. Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 126–137.
- 2020: Al Mamunur Rashid, Istvan Albert, Dan Cosley, Shyong K. Lam, Sean M. McNee, Joseph A. Konstan, and John Riedl. 2002. Getting to know you: learning new user preferences in recommender systems. In Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces. Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 127–134.
- 2019: Krzysztof Gajos and Daniel S. Weld. 2004. SUPPLE: automatically generating user interfaces. In Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces. Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 93–100.
- 2018: Hugo Liu, Henry Lieberman, and Ted Selker. 2003. A model of textual affect sensing using real-world knowledge. In Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces. Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 125–132.
- 2017: John O'Donovan and Barry Smyth. 2005. Trust in recommender systems. In Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces. Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 167–174.