Xinru Tang

a Chinese female with glasses, long hair, and a green T-shirt
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Ph.D. Candidate at UCI
Pronoun: She/Her

Contact: xinrut1@uci.edu

Research Interests: Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Accessibility, Human-Centered AI

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I am a Ph.D. candidate at Department of Informatics, University of California, Irvine. I am advised by Dr. Anne Marie Piper as a member of Accessibility Research Collective. Outside school, I volunteer with to co-develop more accessible language and communication technologies with and for people who stutter.


Research Interests

My current research investigates how to embed disabled experiences, knowledge, and needs across the AI pipeline to develop disability-centered AI systems. Toward this goal, my work (1) critically examines AI models, systems, and design paradigms against lived disabled experiences; (2) develops disability-centric AI practices with affected communities and domain professionals, such as and . I also have a broad interest in socio-technical and political complexities involved in design.

My interest in the diversity of human bodyminds origins from my work with people across disabilities, ages, languages, and cultures. I enjoy drawing insights from across disciplines to shape my ideas, particularly from critical scholarship on disability and other human-centered topics such as linguistics. I have published and co-authored work in top-tier human-centered computing venues such as CHI, CSCW, and IEEE S&P.


Selected Publications

Rethinking AI Design & Development Against Lived Disabled Experiences

Reimagining Sign Language Technologies: Analyzing Translation Work of Chinese Deaf Online Content Creators
Xinru Tang and Anne Marie Piper
To Appear@CHI2026

Everyday Uncertainty: How Blind People Use GenAI Tools for Information Access
Xinru Tang, Ali Abdolrahmani, Darren Gergle and Anne Marie Piper
@CHI2025

Developing Disability-Centered AI Practices

Disability-First AI Dataset Annotation: Co-designing Stuttered Speech Annotation Guidelines with People Who Stutter
Xinru Tang, Jingjin Li and Shaomei Wu
To Appear@CHI2026

"It's trained by non-disabled people": Evaluating How Image Quality Affects Product Captioning with VLMs
Kapil Garg, Xinru Tang, Jimin Heo, Dwayne R Morgan, Darren Gergle, Erik B Sudderth and Anne Marie Piper
To Appear@CHI2026

Critical Perspectives on Inclusive & Accessible Design

Beyond "Vulnerable Populations'': A Unified Understanding of Vulnerability From A Socio-Ecological Perspective
Xinru Tang, Gabriel Lima, Li Jiang, Lucy Simko and Yixin Zou
@CSCW2025
*Recognition for Contribution to Diversity and Inclusion*

Access in the Shadow of Ableism: An Autoethnography of a Blind Student's Higher Education Experience in China
Weijun Zhang* and Xinru Tang*
To Appear@CHI2026