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CPSC 554M
Topics in Human Computer Interaction
Universal Usability, CSCW, and Personalization
UBC Computer Science - Winter 2016/17


   ASSIGNMENT 2 - Conference or Journal Paper Review


Due: at the beginning of class in which we discuss the paper you have reviewed

Description and Objectives:

This assignment is an individual exercise where you will write a formal conference/journal paper review. The objectives of this assignment are for you to:

  • familiarize yourself with the peer review process
  • gain experience in writing a formal conference/journal paper review

What you have to do:

  • pick an eligible conference or journal paper that is an assigned class reading within Topic I, II, or III that has yet to be discussed in class (it does not have to be a CHI paper)
  • you do not have to tell me which paper you have chosen in advance of doing the review
  • write the review according to the CHI 2003 review format
  • your review cannot exceed 3 typewritten pages, 12 point font (often 1 to 2 pages is sufficient for a thorough review)
  • do not include your name in the review (keep it anonymous); email me your review and name the file "554m_asn2_<lastname>"
  • for the paper you select for Assignment #2, you do not have to submit an Assignment #0, and it cannot be the same paper that forms the basis of your Assignment #1 (You will not submit more than one assignment for any one reading.)

The eligible papers are annotated on the schedule with  [Asn 2 eligible]

Helpful links:

The process for reviewing a CHI paper has shifted somewhat in the last few years. Hence, materials for 2010 and 2017 are both provided here.

CHI 2010 Call For Participation http://www.chi2010.org/authors/cfp-papers.html
CHI 2017 Call For Participation: https://chi2017.acm.org/papers.html

This provides a detailed description on how to write a good CHI paper --  instructions are directed to authors:
CHI 2010 Guide to Successful HCI Archive Submission: http://www.chi2010.org/authors/archive-guide.html
CHI 2017 Guide to a Successful Paper or Note Submission https://chi2017.acm.org/guide-paper-submission.html

These instructions are directed to paper reviewers.
CHI 2010 Guide to Reviewing CHI Papers and Notes http://www.chi2010.org/authors/reviewing-guide.html
CHI 2017 Guide to Reviewing CHI Papers and Notes https://chi2017.acm.org/guide-review.html

Samples:

Here are the full set of reviews from two papers I have submitted to CHI (to CHI 2008 and CHI 2009). Both sets represent quality reviewing. The first paper was rejected (later reworked and accepted to a journal) and the second paper was accepted and awarded a CHI Best Paper.

Note that apart from clearly separating out contribution, none of these reviews are structured explicitly to address significance, validity, and originality of the work. These issues are addressed imiplicitly in the reviews. In my experience, it is easiest for a novice reviewer to explicity address each of these issues by structuring their review around them.

Note also that the reviewing scale changed between CHI 2008 and CHI 2009, so the numeric ratings are not consistent across the two sets of reviews.

Paper #1: reviews + eventual publication in ACM TACCESS

Paper #2: reviews + publication ACM CHI 2009



CS554m Human Computer Interaction - McGrenere 16/17