CHI '99 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems

M. Atwood
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Welcome to CHI 99 and to the SIGCHI community! The CHI conference provides a forum for people to meet, both formally and informally, to share experiences, and to learn. We trust that you will find here the intellectually exciting and personally rewarding forum that brings many people back to this conference year after yearyThe CHI conference is sponsored by ACM's Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction (SIGCHI). SIGCHI is comprised of an international group of researcher, practitioners, educators, students, and others who share an interest in one or more of the many facets of human-computer interaction. SIGCHI is committed to the parallel activities of advancing the field of human-computerinteractiona and exchanging information within the SIGCHI community. This conference also provides an opportunity for you to learn more about SIGCHI activities and to explore taking an active role in those activites. You can do this by stopping by the SIGCHI booth, attending the SIGCHI Business Meeting, or talking with any of the Executive Committee members.While the CHI conference is the largest and most visible activity of SIGCHI, we also support conferences on computer-supported collaborative work (CSCW), virtual reality software and technology (VRST), user interface software and technology (UIST), design of interactive systems (DIS) and intelligent user interfaces (IUI) and creativity & cognition (C&C).SIGCHI also distributes the quartely SIGCHI Bulletin to memebers, as well as other who are interested in human-computer interaction. In addition, SIGCHI supports the Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI), and Interactions, a magazine focused on practitioners.The SIGCHI Development Fund supports activites that are proposed by SIGCHI members. If you have ideas for advancing our field and communicating those advances to SIGCHI members we encourage you to review the Call for Proposals, which appears on the SIGCHI web site and frequently in the SIGCHI Bulletin.
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欢迎来到CHI 99和SIGCHI社区!CHI会议为人们提供了一个正式和非正式会面的论坛,以分享经验和学习。我们相信,您将在这里找到一个令人兴奋的学术论坛,它使许多人年复一年地回到这个会议。CHI会议由ACM的人机交互特别兴趣小组(SIGCHI)赞助。SIGCHI由研究人员、从业者、教育工作者、学生和其他对人机交互的一个或多个方面感兴趣的人组成。SIGCHI致力于推进人机交互领域的并行活动,并在SIGCHI社区内交换信息。这次会议也为您提供了一个机会,让您更多地了解SIGCHI的活动,并探索在这些活动中发挥积极作用。您可以通过参观SIGCHI展位,参加SIGCHI商务会议,或与任何执行委员会成员交谈来实现这一目标。CHI会议是SIGCHI中规模最大、最引人注目的活动,我们还支持计算机支持的协同工作(CSCW)、虚拟现实软件与技术(VRST)、用户界面软件与技术(UIST)、交互系统设计(DIS)和智能用户界面(IUI)以及创造力与认知(C&C)等会议。SIGCHI还向成员以及其他对人机交互感兴趣的人分发每季SIGCHI公报。此外,SIGCHI还支持人机交互事务(TOCHI)和专注于从业者的杂志《交互》(Interactions)。SIGCHI发展基金支持由SIGCHI成员提议的活动。如果您有关于推动我们领域发展的想法,并将这些想法传达给SIGCHI成员,我们鼓励您查看在SIGCHI网站上和SIGCHI公报上经常出现的提案征集。
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