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Ken Takaki (D3), Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Systems, received the 2023 ACM SIGCHI Honorable Mention Award
Publication & Awards
2023.05.31

in April 2023, Ken Takaki (D3), who belongs to the Department of Electrical Engineering and
Information Systems, received the 2023 ACM SIGCHI Honorable Mention Award.

2023 ACM SIGCHI Honorable Mention Award
The ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2023), the most
prestigious international conference in the field of Human-Computer Interaction, took place from
April 23rd to 28th, 2023, in a hybrid format both online and in Hamburg, Germany. The
Honorable Mention Award is a prize awarded to the top 5% of the papers submitted to CHI 2023.

About awarded research
Ken Takaki, Etsushi Nozaki, Tomomi Kanai, Ari Hautasaari, Akinori Kashio, Daisuke Sato, Teru
Kamogashira, Tsukasa Uranaka, Shinji Urata, Hajime Koyama, Tatsuya Yamasoba, and
Yoshihiro Kawahara. 2023. asEars: Designing and Evaluating the User Experience of Wearable
Assistive Devices for Single-Sided Deafness. In Proceedings of the 2023 CHI Conference on
Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '23). Association for Computing Machinery, New
York, NY, USA, Article 44, 1–17. https://doi.org/10.1145/354454...
Individuals with single-sided deafness face challenges in everyday life especially in social
situations. This study focused on the development of asEars, a glasses-style device designed to
assist those with single-sided deafness. The team, including Ken Takaki, who himself is affected
by the condition, conducted the research.
In the study, ten participants with single-sided deafness used both asEars and conventional
hearing aids for four weeks. The research demonstrated higher satisfaction rates with asEars
and identified factors influencing the acceptance of this new device.

Your impression & future plan
The entire team of authors is greatly honored to receive this award. We would like to express our
deepest gratitude to our collaborators who embarked on this large-scale experiment with us, and
to everyone who has supported our research activities. We plan to further improve the asEars
device and make it available globally, with the aim of enhancing the quality of life for individuals
with hearing impairments, especially with single-sided deafness.

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