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How to write a CHI paper (asking for a friend)

Published 11 Jan 2024 in cs.HC | (2401.05818v1)

Abstract: Writing and genre conventions are extant to any scientific community, and CHI is no different. In this paper, we present the early phases of an AI tool we created called KITSUNE, which supports authors in placing their work into the format of a CHI paper, taking into account many conventions that are ever-present in CHI papers. We describe the development of the tool with the intent to promote discussion around how writing conventions are upheld and unquestioned by the CHI community, and how this translates to the work produced. In addition, we bring up questions surrounding how the introduction of LLMs into academic writing fundamentally change how conventions will be upheld now and in the future

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