CHIIR 2024: Best Short Paper Award goes to Selina Meyer and David Elsweiler
And the winner is ...
... Selina Meyer, PhD student in the Information Science group, and her supervisor David Elsweiler. Congratulations on winning the prize for best short paper at the 2024 ACM SIGIR Conference on Human Information Interaction and Retrieval (short CHIIR – pronounced “cheer”).
Their short paper '"You tell me": A Dataset of GPT-4-Based Behaviour Change Support Conversations' introduces a resource that helps us better understand how users interact with Large Language Models during counseling-style conversations and what they expect from them in this context.
Check the paper out now: https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3627508.3638330
Both Selina and David cherished their time at CHIIR 2024. Winning the prize came as "a very nice surprise" for David. Selina expresses her heartfelt thanks for the recognition, calling it a testament to their hard work and dedication.