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Tokyo College Researcher Receives Honorable Mention Award at CHI 2025

May 22, 2025

Zhongyi ZHOU, postdoctoral fellow at Tokyo College, was awarded the Honorable Mention Award at the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) annual conference “Computer Human Interaction 2025 (CHI 2025)” for his paper “InstructPipe: Generating Visual Blocks Pipelines with Human Instructions and LLMs,” of which he was the first author. CHI is the premier conference in the field of human-computer interaction, and the award is given to the top 5% of papers submitted.
 

InstructPipe: Generating Visual Blocks Pipelines with Human Instructions and LLMs

Visual programming provides novice programmers with a low-code experience to build customized processing pipelines. However, existing systems typically require users to build pipelines from scratch, implying that novice users are expected to set up and link appropriate nodes from a blank workspace.
 
To solve this issue, Zhou et al. introduced “InstructPipe: Generating Visual Blocks Pipelines with Human Instructions and LLMs,” which was published in CHI 25 (Honorable Mention Award). InstructPipe is an AI assistant for prototyping machine learning (ML) pipelines with text instructions.



 

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