HCI in China: Research Agenda, Education Curriculum, Industry Partnership, and Communities Building

Human Computer Interaction (HCI) is experiencing explosive growth in both Chinese industry and academia. We propose to organize an international workshop to coordinate and unite the ongoing efforts, and to facilitate collaboration between local community with the global HCI community. This extended abstract describes the background, goals, organizers, themes, and plans of the proposed workshop.

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