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Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory
University of Maryland Institute of Advanced Computer Studies
http://www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/
15th Anniversary Symposium & Open House
Friday, May 29, 1998
to register: contact Cecilia Kullman
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Tel (301) 405-0304
Fax (301) 314-9658
Organized with the
Institute of Advanced Computer Studies
Department of Computer Science
College of Library and Information Services
Department of Psychology
Institute for Systems Research
College of Education
Academic Information Technology Services
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MATERIALS RECEIVED +++++ SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY ++++++
Registrants for the HCIL 15th Annual Symposium and Open House will receive a...
- copy of the new 400-PAGE FULL-COLOR BOOK of reprints plus commentary,
Readings in Information Visualization: Using Vision to Think,
Stuart Card, Jock Mackinlay, & Ben Shneiderman, editors.
Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, Inc., May 1998 ($60 value)
- 3-month license for the FULL PROFESSIONAL VERSION OF SPOTFIRE3.0
which is among the industry-leading visual data mining tools for PCs
- ONE HOUR VIDEOTAPE of our HCIL 1998 Video Reports
- set of recent TECHNICAL REPORTS and
- SLIDES from the talks
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PROGRAM
8:30 SIGN IN: Tyser Auditorium, Van Munching Hall, Room 1212
(Register by May 18th - see registration information below)
9:00 SYMPOSIUM (Morning Lectures)
WELCOME: Ben Shneiderman, Head of HCIL; Joseph JaJa, Director of UMIACS
9:20 INFORMATION VISUALIZATION: Kent Norman
Exploring NASA's massive, networked earth science data using query
previews: The end of zero-hit queries
Catherine Plaisant, Egemen Tanin & Kawin Ngamkajornwiwat
Tight-coupling for rapid data exploration across coordinated windows
Chris North
Visualizing medical patient records with LifeLines: Strategies for
abundant and effective information presentation
Jia Li, Catherine Plaisant & Dan Heller
10:40 Coffee Break
11:00 INFORMATION VISUALIZATION: Ben Bederson
Applying Zooming User Interfaces (ZUIs): Graphical history for web
browsing
Ben Bederson & Tammara Combs
Browsing multimedia digital libraries: Storyboards, slideshows, and
voicegraphs
Tony Tse, Wei Ding, Laura Slaughter, Anita Komlodi & Doug Oard
Graphical displays for advanced traffic management systems: Control
rooms for safer highways and smoother trips
Phil Tarnoff, Catherine Plaisant & Aditya Saraf
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12:15 LUNCH: South Campus Dining Hall
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1:30 SYMPOSIUM (Afternoon Lectures)
1:30 LEARNING TOOLS: Allison Druin
Children as our technology design partners: Collaborative drawing
tools and immersive environments
Allison Druin & Ken Weinstein
Digital video and multimedia resources for the Baltimore Learning
Community: Putting powerful tools in classrooms
Nancy Kellman-Maddocks, Wei Ding & Anne Rose
Simulation Processes in a Learning Environment (SIMPLE): Software
architecture, advanced user interfaces, and a learning historian
Anne Rose, Gary Rubloff, Catherine Plaisant, Yatin Sankholkar & George Ziets
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2:30 DEMONSTRATIONS
IBM Teaching/Learning Theater, Van Munching Hall - Room 2203
Interface apparency and multimedia learning
HyperCourseware and interfaces for education on the World-Wide Web
Computer Science/UMIACS, AV Williams Bldg - Room 3174
Zooming User Interfaces : Pad++ and PadPrints
KidPad: Collaborative drawing tool for kids
Tightly-coupled windows - Elastic windows
Information visualization - Dynamic queries and Spotfire
Exploring earth science data using query previews
Visualizing medical patient records with LifeLines
Simulation Processes in a Learning Environment (SIMPLE)
Advanced traffic management interfaces
Combining on-Web subjective and objective usability testing for
web sites (Customer Insites, Inc.)
Psychology, Zoology-Psychology Bldg - Room 3111
High-precision wide-range gauge design and evaluation
Interface apparency to speed user performance in text and graphics
Information visualization design and evaluation for NASA "lights-out"
satellite systems
College of Library and Information Services, Hornbake Library - Room 4121
VoiceGraph speech retrieval interface
Digital video and multimedia resources for the classroom
Interfaces for Library of Congress National Digital Library / WebTOC
Space Sciences Lab, Neutral Buoyancy Research Facility - Room 2100C
Human control station design for space robotics
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REGISTRATION
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>>>>> To guarantee reservation of lunch and materials
>>>>> we need your registration by MAY 18
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HCIL Symposium and Open House 1998
REGISTRATION
Mail to: Cecilia Kullman, UMIACS,
AV Williams Building, University of Maryland,
College Park, MD 20742-3251
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
(301) 405-0304, fax (301) 314-9658
Please enclose a check made payable to The University of Maryland, a
purchase order with the reference UMIACS/HCIL-SOH98 or supply charge
card information. To qualify for a 10% reduction you must register a
group of 4 or more from the same organization at the same time.
Full fee includes Book, Spotfire, videotape, technical reports, handouts
and lunch buffet
___ $170 Industry
University faculty & staff fee includes Book, Spotfire, videotape,
technical reports, handouts and lunch buffet
___ $110 Faculty/Staff (UMd and other academic institutions)
Free registrations without materials or lunch will be granted to
full-time undergraduate and graduate students space permitting
___ Free Student
Cannot attend, but would like a materials package
___ $100 materials package only
>>>>> To guarantee reservation of lunch and materials
>>>>> we need your registration by MAY 18
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Directions and Parking Info:
The College Park campus is 1.5 miles south of the Beltway exit
25B. Sign-in and morning lectures are in the Van Munching Hall
(business school) which is located in the southwest side of campus.
Afternoon demos will take place in several buildings accross campus
(expect a good amount of walking to see all the demos).
Because on May 29, summer school is not yet in session, no permit is
required to park in Lot 1 near Van Munching Hall (LOT1 ONLY). A free
UMd shuttle also runs every 15 minutes from the College Park Metro
station to the Student Union in the center of campus.
A map, the list of Technical reports and videos, and more information
will be posted on our website as it become available.
http://www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/
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