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TOCHI

TOCHI, short for ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal published by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and associated with ACM's Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction (SIGCHI). Since its inception in the early 2000s, TOCHI has provided a venue for research at the intersection of computing and human-computer interaction.

The journal covers a broad range of topics related to interactive technology, including design and evaluation

TOCHI is peer-reviewed and aims to publish rigorously conducted studies with clear research questions, methodologies, and

As a leading venue in HCI, TOCHI is widely cited and indexed in major bibliographic databases. It

of
user
interfaces,
interaction
techniques,
user
experience,
accessibility,
ubiquitous
and
mobile
computing,
social
computing,
and
empirical
and
theoretical
studies
of
human-centered
computing.
It
publishes
research
articles
and
other
scholarly
communications
such
as
notes
and
special
issues
that
present
new
methods,
theoretical
contributions,
or
significant
empirical
findings.
descriptions
of
contexts.
Submissions
undergo
an
editorial
process
that
includes
initial
screening
and
external
reviews,
followed
by
revisions
as
needed.
The
journal
is
primarily
accessible
through
the
ACM
Digital
Library,
with
subscriptions
for
institutions
and
individuals,
and
some
articles
available
via
open
access
under
author
rights
or
program
provisions.
serves
researchers,
practitioners,
and
students
seeking
high-quality,
peer-reviewed
work
on
how
people
interact
with
computer
systems
and
how
those
interactions
can
be
designed
and
evaluated
effectively.