Proceedings of the 18th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology

Patrick Baudisch, M. Czerwinski, D. Olsen
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It is our pleasure to welcome you to Seattle for UIST 2005, the Eighteenth Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology. UIST 2005 continues in the tradition of being the premier forum for presentation of research innovations in the software and technology of human-computer interfaces. Sponsored by ACM's special interest groups on computer-human interaction (SIGCHI) and computer graphics (SIGGRAPH), UIST brings together researchers and practitioners from diverse areas that include traditional graphical & web user interfaces, tangible & ubiquitous computing, virtual & augmented reality, multimedia, new input & output devices, and CSCW. The intimate size, the single track, and comfortable surroundings make this symposium an ideal opportunity to exchange research results and implementation experiences.The call for papers attracted 158 full paper and TechNote submissions from 14 countries. The program committee accepted 30 of them (19%) that cover a variety of exciting topics, including mobile, physical, and voice interfaces, mouse & touch screen interaction, customization, and projector-based systems. In addition, the program includes a keynote from Gary Starkweather on personal computing in the 21st Century and two invited surveys by Susan Dray and Ken Goldberg on ethnography and the design of networked, interactive artworks, respectively. Posters, demos, and our third annual Doctoral Consortium will complete the program. You can find these contributions in the UIST conference companion, which is distributed at the conference. The UIST proceedings continue to be prepared in color and we hope that they serve as a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners. We have supplemented the proceedings with a DVD containing videos as appropriate for the papers, TechNotes, posters and demonstrations.
第18届年度ACM用户界面软件与技术研讨会论文集
我们很高兴欢迎您来到西雅图参加UIST 2005,即第十八届ACM用户界面软件与技术年度研讨会。UIST 2005继续作为展示软件和人机界面技术研究创新的主要论坛的传统。由ACM人机交互(SIGCHI)和计算机图形学(SIGGRAPH)特别兴趣小组赞助,UIST汇集了来自不同领域的研究人员和从业人员,包括传统图形和网络用户界面,有形和无处不在的计算,虚拟和增强现实,多媒体,新的输入和输出设备以及CSCW。紧凑的空间、单轨、舒适的环境使本次研讨会成为交流研究成果和实践经验的理想机会。论文征集活动吸引了来自14个国家的158篇论文全文和TechNote。项目委员会接受了其中的30个(19%),涵盖了各种令人兴奋的主题,包括移动,物理和语音界面,鼠标和触摸屏交互,定制和基于投影仪的系统。此外,该项目还包括加里·斯塔克威瑟关于21世纪个人电脑的主题演讲,以及苏珊·德雷和肯·戈德堡邀请的两项关于人种学和网络互动艺术作品设计的调查。海报,演示和我们的第三届年度博士联盟将完成该计划。您可以在会议上分发的UIST会议指南中找到这些贡献。UIST的会议记录将继续以彩色的方式准备,我们希望它们能成为研究人员和实践者的宝贵资源。我们还提供了一张DVD,其中包含论文、技术笔记、海报和演示所需的视频。
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