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Advanced registration and hotel reservation deadlines are 10/5!
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UIST 2000
The 13th Annual ACM Symposium
on User Interface Software and Technology
Sponsored by: ACM SIGGRAPH and SIGCHI
November 5-8, 2000
US Grant Hotel, San Diego, CA
http://www.acm.org/uist
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UIST is a premier HCI technical conference, with an exciting program of
state-of-the-art presentations. This year, we are holding UIST at the
newly renovated US Grant Hotel (Wyndham) Hotel in downtown San Diego.
The hotel is a trolley ride from the beach and Mexico, down the street
from the harbor, and nearby to restaurants and the San Diego Zoo.
Below is the Advance Program. It is on the web at http://www.acm.org/uist/.
Mark Ackerman
Keith Edwards
UIST2k co-chairs
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UIST is the premier forum on innovative engineering of the human-computer
interface. The symposium brings together user-interface researchers and
practitioners with an interest in techniques, tools, and technology for
constructing quality, innovative user interfaces.
Sunday, November 5, 2000
5:00 - 7:00 Registration
7:00 - 10:00 Reception
Symposium Program, Monday, November 6, 2000
Opening Plenary
User Interfaces in the Infrastructure Age
Eric Brewer, University of California, Berkeley
Papers: Multimedia UI
Suede: A Wizard of Oz Prototyping Tool for Speech User Interfaces
Scott Klemmer, Anoop Sinha, Jack Chen,
James Landay, Nadeem Aboobaker, Annie Wang,
University of California, Berkeley
Interaction Techniques for
Ambiguity Resolution in Recognition-Based Interfaces
Jennifer Mankoff, Georgia Institute of Technology
Scott E. Hudson, Carnegie Mellon University
Gregory D. Abowd, Georgia Institute of Technology
Multimodal System Processing in Mobile Environments
Sharon Oviatt, Oregon Graduate Institute
Papers: UI Architecture
A Temporal Model for Multi-Level Undo and Redo
W. Keith Edwards, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center
Takeo Igarashi, Brown University
Anthony LaMarca, Yahoo, Inc.
Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Georgia Institute of Technology
A Programming Model for Active Documents
Paul Dourish, W. Keith Edwards, John Howell, Anthony LaMarca,
John Lamping, Karin Petersen, Michael Salisbury, Doug Terry, Jim Thornton,
Xerox Palo Alto Research Center
PicturePiper: Using a Re-configurable Pipeline to Find Images on the Web
Adam Fass, Carnegie Mellon University
Eric Bier, Eytan Adar, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center
Papers: Toolkits and Techniques for Pen and Video
Satin: A Toolkit for Informal Ink-Based Applications
Jason Hong, James Landay,
University of California, Berkeley
Fluid Sketches:
Continuous Recognition and Morphing of Simple Hand-Drawn Shapes
James Arvo, California Institute of Technology
Kevin Novins, University of Otago, New Zealand
A Semi-Automatic Approach to Home Video Editing
Andreas Girgensohn, John Boreczky, Patrick Chiu, John Doherty,
Jonathan Foote, Gene Golovchinsky, Shingo Uchihashi, Lynn Wilcox,
FX Palo Alto Laboratory
Symposium Program, Tuesday, November 7, 2000
Papers: Sensing User Activity
Sensing Techniques for Mobile Interaction
Ken Hinckley, Jeff Pierce, Mike Sinclair, Eric Horvitz,
Microsoft Research
The Reading Assistant:
Eye Gaze Triggered Auditory Prompting for Reading Remediation
John Sibert, Mehmet Gokturk, Robert Lavine,
George Washington University
ToolStone:
Effective Use of Physical Manipulation Vocabularies of Input Devices
Jun Rekimoto, Eduardo Sciammarella,
Sony Computer Science Laboratory
Invited Surveys
An Introduction to Image Recognition
Trevor Darrell, MIT AI Lab
MEMS in the Interface
Kris Pister, University of California, Berkeley
Papers: Speedy Input
The Metropolis Keyboard - An Exploration of
Quantitative Techniques for Graphical Keyboard Design
Shumin Zhai, Michael Hunter, Barton Smith,
IBM Almaden Research Center
Dasher - A Data Entry Interface
Using Continuous Gestures and Language Models
David Ward, Alan Blackwell, David MacKay,
Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge
Speed-Dependent Automatic Zooming for Browsing Large Documents
Takeo Igarashi, University of Tokyo
Ken Hinckley, Microsoft Research
Papers: Augmented Reality
The AHI: An Audio and Haptic Interface for Contact Interactions
Derek DiFilippo, Dinesh K. Pai,
University of British Columbia
Page Detection Using Embedded Tags (Technote)
Maribeth Back, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center
Jonathan Cohen
System Lag Tests for Augmented and Virtual Environments
Colin Swindells, John Dill, Kellogg Booth,
Simon Fraser University
Town Hall Meeting
Banquet
Symposium Program, Wednesday, November 8, 2000
Closing Plenary
Economic Development--The New University Imperative
James D. Foley, Yamacraw
Papers: Toolkit Support for UI
Jazz: An Extensible Zoomable User Interface Graphics Toolkit in Java
Benjamin Bederson, Jon Meyer, Lance Good,
University of Maryland, College Park
The Architecture and Implementation of CPN2000,
a Post-WIMP Graphical Application
Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, Henry Lassen,
University of Aarhus
Cross-Modal Interaction Using Xweb
Dan Olsen, Sean Jefferies, Travis Nielsen, William Moyes, Paul
Fredrickson,
Brigham Young University
Papers: Selection
TopicShop: Enhanced Support for
Evaluating and Organizing Collections of Web Sites
Brian Amento, Loren Terveen, Will Hill, AT&T Labs
Deborah Hix, Virginia Tech
Dual Touch: Two-Handed Interface for Pen-Based PDAs (Technote)
Nobuyuki Matsushita, Yuji Ayatsuka, Jun Rekimoto,
Sony Computer Science Laboratory
FlowMenu: Combining Command, Text, and Parameter Entry (Technote)
Francois Guimbretiere, Terry Winograd,
Stanford University
Fisheye Menus
Benjamin Bederson, University of Maryland, College Park
Papers: Illusions
Providing Visually Rich Resizable Images for User Interface Components
Scott E. Hudson, Kenichiro Tanaka,
Human Computer Interaction Institute, Carnegie Mellon University
Illusions of Infinity: Feedback for Infinite Worlds (Technote)
George Furnas, Xialong Zhang,
University of Michigan
Dynamic Space Management for User Interfaces
Blaine Bell, Steven Feiner,
Columbia University
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