Kexue Fu
Scholar

Kexue Fu

Google Scholar ID: _IuBt04AAAAJ
City University of Hong Kong
HCIStorytellingCreativityCognitionHuman-AI collaboration
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
118
 
H-index
6
 
i10-index
4
 
Publications
17
 
Co-authors
1
list available
Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • May 2025: Paper "From Temporal to Spatial" received Honorable Mention at DIS 2025
  • May 2025: Paper "RetroChat" received Honorable Mention at C&C 2025
  • April 2025: Full paper "From Temporal to Spatial: Designing Spatialized Interactions with Segmented-audios in Immersive Environments for Active Engagement with Performing Arts Intangible Cultural Heritage" accepted by DIS 2025
  • March 2025: Full paper "RetroChat: Designing for the Preservation of Past Chinese Online Social Experiences" accepted by C&C 2025
  • February 2025: Full paper "A Constructed Response: Designing and Choreographing Robot Arm Movements in Collaborative Dance Improvisation" accepted by CSCW 2025
  • January 2025: Full paper "Becoming My Own Audience: How Dancers React to Avatars Unlike Themselves in Motion Capture-Supported Live Improvisational Performance" accepted by CHI 2025
  • October 2024: First-authored submission to TOCHI (first journal submission)
  • April 2024: First-authored paper "Being Eroded, Piece by Piece: Enhancing Engagement and Storytelling in Cultural Heritage Dissemination by Exhibiting GenAI Co-Creation Artifacts" accepted by DIS 2024
  • April 2024: Workshop "Dreamscaping: Supporting Creativity By Drawing Inspiration from Dreams" accepted by Creativity & Cognition 2024
  • March 2024: Late-breaking Work "Sit on me please: Investigating Perception of Furniture Robotic Movements Using Video Prototyping" accepted by CHI 2024
  • March 2023: First-authored paper "I Am a Mirror Dweller: Probing the Unique Strategies Users Take to Communicate in the Context of Mirrors in Social Virtual Reality" accepted by CHI 2023
Background
  • HCI Researcher
  • Research focuses on empowering individuals in complex creative and communicative contexts requiring inspiration, creativity, and nuanced support
  • Designs human-in-the-loop interactions that align AI with human mental models
  • Draws on cognitive psychology, communication theories, and mixed-method empirical research
  • Recent work emphasizes multimodal human-AI interaction interfaces and paradigms to support storytelling, facilitate knowledge transfer, and enhance creative insights