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Sheng Long 🍊 ιΎ™ζ™Ÿ

Hello! πŸ‘‹

Photo taken by Wei Sun.

News

02/14/25     I got a summer internship offer from Sony Japan! Super excited to be learning and working in πŸ—Ό this summer

01/20/25     Our paper, Seeing Eye to AI ?, is accepted to CHI 2025 at 🎑!

I am a Ph.D. candidate at Northwestern University, fortunate to be advised by Professor Matthew Kay at Mu Collective.

Before joining Northwestern, I was a student at William & Mary, where I majored in Computer Science and Economics.

Research

My research focuses on developing theoretical frameworks and empirical tools to better understand how people reason about and interact with abstract visual information. I had also worked on questions that involve more economics and fairness concerns previously.

My CV is here.

Publications

* indicates equal contribution
  • Seeing Eye to AI? Applying Deep-Feature-Based Similarity Metrics to Information Visualization
    Sheng Long, Angelos Chatzimparmpas, Emma Alexamder, Matthew Kay, Jessica Hullman
    CHI’25: Proceedings of the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (To appear)
    OSF Preprint poster
  • Old Wine in a New Bottle? Analyzing Visual Lineups with Signal Detection Theory
    Sheng Long, Matthew Kay
    BELIV ’24: Evaluation and Beyond β€” Methodological Approaches for Visualization
    Paper OSF
  • Tasks and Telephones: Threats to Experimental Validity due to Misunderstandings of Visualisation Tasks and Strategies (Position Paper)
    Abhraneel Sarma, Sheng Long, Michael Correll, Matthew Kay
    BELIV ’24: Evaluation and Beyond β€” Methodological Approaches for Visualization
    Paper
  • To Cut or Not To Cut: A Systematic Exploration of Y-Axis Truncation
    Sheng Long, Matthew Kay
    CHI ’24: Proceedings of the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
    Paper OSF
  • Regulation of Algorithmic Collusion
    Jason Hartline*, Sheng Long*, Chenhao Zhang*
    CSLAW ’24: Proceedings of the Symposium on Computer Science and Law
    Paper
  • Screening with Disadvantaged Agents
    Hedyeh Beyhaghi*, Modibo K. Camara*, Jason Hartline*, Aleck Johnsen*, Sheng Long*
    FORC ’23: Proceedings of the 4th Symposium on Foundations of Responsible Computing
    Paper EC’22 Workshop Talk

Teaching

  • CS 212 β€” Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science
    • (TA) 2021 Fall, 2022 Winter, 2023 Winter
  • CS 330 β€” Human Computer Interaction
    • (TA) 2024 Fall
  • CS 310 β€” Scalable Software Architectures
    • (TA) 2025 Winter
  • CS 329 β€” HCI Sutdio
    • (TA) 2025 Spring
  • CS 332 β€” Online Markets
    • (TA) 2022 Fall
  • CS 333 β€” Interactive Information Visualization
    • (TA) 2024 Winter

Β© 2024 Sheng Long

 

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