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"Joseph A. Konstan" <[log in to unmask]>
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Joseph A. Konstan
Date:
Mon, 16 Jun 2003 10:21:17 -0500
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UIST 2003 is looking forward to an excellent program with invited keynote
addressed by Ben Shneiderman and Sandra Marshall and with invited surveys on
chemical sensors and computer audio.
Add to these the charms of Vancouver, an exciting demonstration evening and
a full banquet overlooking the waterfront, and I think you'll agree it is a
can't miss experience.

        And that's before the tremendous program of papers and Technotes
        that has just been assembled by the program committee.

This is your last chance to submit work to the conference.

June 20 is the common deadline for:

        Demonstrations -- peer reviewed demonstrations of interaction
                concepts or interface systems.  Authors submit a two page
                abstract and a short video.  Demos are held at an evening
                demo reception that has often been the hit of the
conference!

        Posters -- an opportunity to show work in progress or new work
                not appropriate for papers or Technotes.  Authors submit
              a two page abstract and a draft of the poster itself.  Both
                will be judged by a peer review committee.  Accepted posters
                will be displayed during the conference with specific times
                assigned for authors to explain their work and answer
questions.

        Doctoral Symposium -- UIST's first doctoral symposium is a forum
              in which Ph.D. students can discuss their work with each other
                and with a panel of experienced UIST researchers in an
informal
                and interactive setting.  Students submit a short written
paper
                and a sketch of a poster describing their ongoing work.
Selected
                participants will receive free registration and a travel
stipend.

For more information on any of these venues, or about the conference in
general,
please visit http://www.acm.org/uist

JK

--
Joseph A. Konstan
General Chair, UIST 2003
Associate Professor of Computer Science & Engineering
University of Minnesota
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http://www.cs.umn.edu/~konstan

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