第28届ACM用户界面软件与技术年度研讨会论文集

C. Latulipe, Bjoern Hartmann, Tovi Grossman
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我们非常高兴地欢迎您参加2015年11月8日至11日在美国北卡罗来纳州夏洛特市举行的第28届ACM用户界面软件与技术年会(UIST)。UIST是展示软件和人机界面技术研究创新的主要论坛。UIST由ACM的人机交互(SIGCHI)和计算机图形学(SIGGRAPH)特别兴趣小组赞助,汇集了来自不同领域的研究人员和从业人员,包括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,制造,可穿戴计算和CSCW。UIST 2015共收到科技论文297篇。39人组成的计划委员会经过彻底的审查,接受了70篇论文(23.6%)。每个进入完整评审过程的匿名提交首先由三位外部评审人员进行评审,并由项目委员会成员提供元评审。如果在这四次评审之后,投稿被认为通过了一个反驳的门槛,我们要求作者提交一个简短的反驳来解决审稿人关注的问题。然后,项目委员会的另一名成员被要求检查论文、反驳和评论,并提供他们自己的元评论。项目委员会于2015年6月25日至26日在美国加州伯克利亲自召开会议,遴选项目邀请论文。只有在作者提供了针对委员会意见的最终修订后,才接受提交的意见。除了论文外,我们的项目还包括两篇来自ACM人机交互学报(TOCHI)的论文,以及第十一届博士研讨会上的22张海报,45个演示和8个学生演讲。我们的项目还包括第七届年度学生创新大赛。来自世界各地的团队将参加今年的比赛,比赛的重点是模糊艺术和工程之间的界限,并为机器人讲故事创造工具。UIST 2015将有两个主题演讲。开幕主题演讲将由Ramesh Raskar(麻省理工学院媒体实验室)发表关于极限计算成像的演讲。来自谷歌的Blaise Aguera Y Arcas将发表关于机器智能的闭幕主题演讲。我们欢迎您来到夏洛特,一个充满南方热情好客的城市。我们希望你会觉得这个技术项目很有趣,发人深省。我们也希望UIST 2015将为您提供愉快的机会,与来自世界各地的产业界和学术界的研究人员进行交流。
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Proceedings of the 28th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software & Technology
We are very excited to welcome you to the 28th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST), held from November 8-11th 2015, in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA. UIST is the premier forum for the 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 including graphical & web user interfaces, tangible & ubiquitous computing, virtual & augmented reality, multimedia, new input & output devices, fabrication, wearable computing and CSCW. UIST 2015 received 297 technical paper submissions. After a thorough review process, the 39-member program committee accepted 70 papers (23.6%). Each anonymous submission that entered the full review process was first reviewed by three external reviewers, and a meta-review was provided by a program committee member. If, after these four reviews, the submission was deemed to pass a rebuttal threshold, we asked the authors to submit a short rebuttal addressing the reviewers' concerns. A second member of the program committee was then asked to examine the paper, rebuttal, and reviews, and to provide their own meta-review. The program committee met in person in Berkeley, California, USA on June 25th and 26th, 2015, to select which papers to invite for the program. Submissions were accepted only after the authors provided a final revision addressing the committee's comments. In addition to papers, our program includes two papers from the ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction journal (TOCHI), as well as 22 posters, 45 demonstrations, and 8 student presentations in the eleventh annual Doctoral Symposium. Our program also features the seventh annual Student Innovation Contest. Teams from all over the world will compete in this year's contest, which focuses on blurring the lines between art and engineering and creating tools for robotic storytelling. UIST 2015 will feature two keynote presentations. The opening keynote will be given by Ramesh Raskar (MIT Media Lab) on extreme computational imaging. Blaise Aguera Y Arcas from Google will deliver the closing keynote on machine intelligence. We welcome you to Charlotte, a city full of southern hospitality. We hope that you will find the technical program interesting and thought-provoking. We also hope that UIST 2015 will provide you with enjoyable opportunities to engage with fellow researchers from both industry and academia, from institutions around the world.
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