Scholar
Ruishi Zou
Google Scholar ID: fHRnWkUAAAAJ
University of California, San Diego
Human-Computer Interaction
Visualization
Human AI Interaction
Machine Learning
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Citations
54
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2
Publications
7
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5
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ruishi.ray.zou@gmail.com
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Publications
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Graphing Inline: Understanding Word-scale Graphics Use in Scientific Papers
2026
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MIND: Empowering Mental Health Clinicians with Multimodal Data Insights through a Narrative Dashboard
2026
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Designing Human-AI System for Legal Research: A Case Study of Precedent Search in Chinese Law
2025
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Towards a Design Guideline for RPA Evaluation: A Survey of Large Language Model-Based Role-Playing Agents
2025
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GistVis: Automatic Generation of Word-scale Visualizations from Data-rich Documents
2025
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
- Published several papers at top-tier academic venues, including ACM CHI, IEEE TVCG, and ACL/NAACL
- Received an Honorable Mention at CHI 2025 (top 5%)
- Published a paper on the application of Human-AI collaboration in the legal domain
- Published a preprint on Role-playing Language Agents
- GistVis project conditionally accepted to CHI 2025
- Involved in multiple projects, such as Paper Constellations
Research Experience
- Designs and builds intelligent systems by identifying task-specific needs through human-centered design methods
- Leverages theories from human cognition and technical advances from visualization and artificial intelligence to inform system design
- Rigorously evaluates the systems through mixed-method user studies
Education
- Bachelor's Degree: Tongji University, Computer Science
- Master's Degree: University of California, San Diego, Computer Science
Background
- Research Interests: Human-Computer Interaction, Visualization, Human-Centered AI, Health
- Professional Field: Design and build intelligent systems to help people make sense of rich information
- Introduction: A second-year master's student at UC San Diego, dedicated to applying research in critical societal domains such as health
Miscellany
- Actively seeking Ph.D. opportunities starting Fall 2026
- Personal Interests: Webpage design
Co-authors
5 total
Dakuo Wang
Northeastern University
Bingsheng "Arthur" Yao
Northeastern University
Chen Ye
The Key Laboratory of Embedded System and Service Computing, Tongji University, Shanghai, China
Qing Chen
Tongji University
Lace Padilla, Ph.D.
Northeastern University
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