@inproceedings{lee2024a, author = {Lee, Mina and Gero, Katy Ilonka and Chung, John Joon Young and Shum, Simon Buckingham and Raheja, Vipul and Shen, Hua and Venugopalan, Subhashini and Wambsganss, Thiemo and Zhou, David and Alghamdi, Emad A. and August, Tal and Bhat, Avinash and Choksi, Madiha Zahrah and Dutta, Senjuti and Guo, Jin L.C. and Hoque, Md Naimul and Kim, Yewon and Knight, Simon and Neshaei, Seyed Parsa and Shibani, Antonette and Shrivastava, Disha and Shroff, Lila and Sergeyuk, Agnia and Stark, Jessi and Sterman, Sarah and Wang, Sitong and Bosselut, Antoine and Buschek, Daniel and Chang, Joseph Chee and Chen, Sherol and Kreminski, Max and Park, Joonsuk and Pea, Roy and Rho, Eugenia H and Shen, Zejiang and Siangliulue, Pao}, title = {A Design Space for Intelligent and Interactive Writing Assistants}, booktitle = {CHI 2024}, year = {2024}, month = {May}, abstract = {In our era of rapid technological advancement, the research landscape for writing assistants has become increasingly fragmented across various research communities. We seek to address this challenge by proposing a design space as a structured way to examine and explore the multidimensional space of intelligent and interactive writing assistants. Through a large community collaboration, we explore five aspects of writing assistants: task, user, technology, interaction, and ecosystem. Within each aspect, we define dimensions (i.e., fundamental components of an aspect) and codes (i.e., potential options for each dimension) by systematically reviewing 115 papers. Our design space aims to offer researchers and designers a practical tool to navigate, comprehend, and compare the various possibilities of writing assistants, and aid in the envisioning and design of new writing assistants.}, url = {http://approjects.co.za/?big=en-us/research/publication/a-design-space-for-intelligent-and-interactive-writing-assistants/}, }