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Human-Computer Interaction at Scale
The KAIST Interaction Lab (KIXLAB) is a human-computer interaction research group in the School of Computing at KAIST. Our mission is to improve ways people learn, collaborate, discuss, make decisions, and take action online by designing new interactive systems that leverage and support interaction at scale.
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Our paper "When Scaffolding Breaks: Investigating Student Interaction with LLM-Based Writing Support in Real-Time K-12 EFL Classrooms" led by Junho wins a Best Paper Award for CHI 2026. Also, our paper "Evalet: Evaluating Large Language Models by Fragmenting Outputs into Functions" led by Tae Soo wins an Honorable Mention Award for CHI 2026.
We are proud to announce that Eunyoung, Saelyne, and Tae Soo successfully defended their Ph.D. dissertations, and Yeon Su successfully defended her M.S. thesis. Congratulations to all!
Eight KIXLAB members received the Outstanding Thesis Awards, presented annually to graduating M.S. and Ph.D. students in the School of Computing. Congratulations to Eunyoung, Tae Soo, Hyungyu, Saelyne, Yoonjoo, Yeon Su, Hyoungwook, and Bekzat!
Tae Soo received the College of Engineering Ph.D. Dissertation Award for his dissertation, "Disentangling Text for Interactive AI Alignment." Congratulations!
