/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ ===================================================================== UIST '94 Advance Program ===================================================================== UIST, the ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, is the premier annual forum on innovative development of the human-computer interface. The symposium brings together researchers and practitioners with an interest in techniques, tools, and technology for constructing quality, innovative user interfaces. The intimate size, single track, and comfortable surroundings make this symposium an ideal opportunity to exchange research results and implementation experiences. This year, UIST will present papers, technique notes, a panel, and demos on a wide range of user-interface topics. Symposium Chair: Pedro Szekely USC/ISI 4676 Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey, CA 90292, USA E-mail: szekely@isi.edu Fax: +1 310 823-6714 Phone: +1 310 822-1511 Program Chair: Steve Feiner Columbia University 450 Computer Science Building 500 West 120th St., New York, NY 10027, USA E-mail: feiner@cs.columbia.edu Phone: +1 212 939-7083 Program Committee: Marc H. Brown, DEC Systems Research Center Deborah Hix, Virginia Tech Rob Jacob, Tufts University David Kurlander, Microsoft Research Henry Lieberman, MIT Marilyn Mantei, University of Toronto Satoshi Matsuoka, University of Tokyo George Robertson, Xerox PARC Chris Schmandt, MIT Panels Chair: George Robertson, Xerox PARC Demos Chair: Tyson Henry, University of New Mexico TechNotes Chair: Marc H. Brown, DEC Systems Research Center Registration Chair: Terry Bleser, Consultant Treasurer: Bob Braudes, Harbor Software Publicity Chair: Noi Sukaviriya, Georgia Institute of Technology ACM Liason: Diane Darrow, ACM ========================================================================= PRELIMINARY PROGRAM ======================================================================== Tuesday, November 1 ------------------- Evening Reception Wednesday, November 2 --------------------- Opening Plenary: Creating the Invisible Interface Mark Weiser, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center --------------- Papers: Visualization I Galaxy of News: An Approach to Visualizing and Understanding Expansive News Landscapes Earl Rennison, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Laying Out and Visualizing Large Trees Using a Hyperbolic Space (TechNote) John Lamping and Ramana Rao, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center Powers of Ten Thousand: Navigating in Large Information Spaces (TechNote) Henry Lieberman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Pad++: A Zooming Graphical Interface for Exploring Alternate Interface Physics Benjamin B. Bederson, Bell Communications Research James D. Hollan, University of New Mexico Reconnaissance Support for Juggling Multiple Processing Options (TechNote) Aran Lunzer, University of Glasgow ---------------- Papers: Speech and Sound Putting People First: Specifying Proper Names in Speech Interfaces Matt Marx and Chris Schmandt, Massachusetts Institute of Technology An Architecture for Transforming Graphical Interfaces W. Keith Edwards and Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Georgia Institute of Technology ENO: Synthesizing Structured Sound Spaces Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, Universite' de Paris-Sud William W. Gaver, Rank Xerox EuroPARC ---------------- Papers: Groupware and 3D Tools An Architecture for an Extensible 3D Interface Toolkit Marc P. Stevens, Robert C. Zeleznik, and John F. Hughes, Brown University 3D Widgets for Exploratory Scientific Visualization (TechNote) Kenneth P. Herndon and Tom Meyer, Brown University Building Distributed, Multi-User Applications by Direct Manipulation Krishna Bharat, Georgia Institute of Technology Marc H. Brown, DEC Systems Research Center ramonamap-An Example of Graphical Groupware (TechNote) Joel F. Bartlett, DEC Western Research Laboratory ----------------- Demos: Pad++: Advances in Multiscale Interfaces Benjamin B. Bederson, Larry Stead, Bell Communications Research James D. Hollan, University of New Mexico Abstract Data Visualization at AT&T: Software and Beyond Brian S. Johnson, AT&T Bell Laboratories TacTool: A Tactile Interface Development Tool David Keyson, Institute for Perception Research, Eindhoven Powers of Ten Thousand: A Translucent Zooming Technique Henry Lieberman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology SpeechActs Nicole Yankelovich, Sun Microsystems Laboratories, Inc. Thursday, November 3 -------------------- Papers: Demonstrational User Interfaces Interactive Generation of Graphical User Interfaces by Multiple Visual Examples Ken Miyashita, Satoshi Matsuoka, Shin Takahashi, and Akinori Yonezawa, University of Tokyo A Pure Reasoning Engine for Programming by Demonstration Martin R. Frank and James D. Foley, Georgia Institute of Technology Evolutionary Learning of Graph Layout Constraints from Examples Toshiyuki Masui, Sharp Corporation ------------------ Papers: Visualization II Developing Calendar Visualizers for the Information Visualizer Jock D. Mackinlay, George G. Robertson, and Robert DeLine, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center Data Visualization Sliders (TechNote) Stephen G. Eick, AT&T Bell Labs, Napierville Translucent Patches-Dissolving Windows Axel Kramer, GMD (German National Research Center for Computer Science) Nova: Low-Cost Data Animation Using a Radar-Sweep Metaphor (TechNote) Ralph E. Griswold, University of Arizona Clinton L. Jeffery, University of Texas, San Antonio -------------------- Panel: Model-based User Interfaces: What are They and Why Should We Care? Organizers: Noi Sukaviriya, Georgia Institute of Technology Srdjan Kovacevic, US West Technologies Panelists: James D. Foley, Georgia Institute of Technology Brad Myers, Carnegie Mellon University Dan Olsen, Brigham Young University Matthias Schneider-Hufschmidt, Siemens Corporate Research, Munich --------------------- Papers: Constraints SkyBlue: A Multi-Way Local Propagation Constraint Solver for User Interface Construction Michael Sannella, University of Washington Dialing for Documents: An Experiment in Information Theory Harald Rau and Steven S. Skiena, State University of New York at Stony Brook Optimizing Toolkit-Generated Graphical Interfaces Bradley T. Vander Zanden, University of Tennessee ------------------- Banquet Friday, November 4 ------------------ Papers: Drawing and Sketching The Effects of Blending Graphics and Layout Steven H. Tang, Fujitsu Ltd. Mark A. Linton, Silicon Graphics A Perceptually-Supported Sketch Editor Eric Saund and Thomas P. Moran, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center A Mark-Based Interaction Paradigm for Free-Hand Drawing Thomas Baudel, Universite' de Paris-Sud ----------------- Closing Plenary: Trends in Industry: Life-Long Subscriptions, Magical Cures, and Profits Along the Information Highway Don Norman, Apple Computer ----------------- Papers: Two Hands and Three Dimensions Extending a Graphical Toolkit for Two-Handed Interaction Ste'phane Chatty, Centre d'Etudes de la Navigation Airienne Two-Handed Polygonal Surface Design Chris Shaw and Mark Green, University of Alberta A Survey of Design Issues in Spatial Input Ken Hinckley, Randy Pausch, John C. Goble, and Neal F. Kassell, University of Virginia Symposium Ends at 4pm Additional information about the symposium and local activi- ties is available via Mosaic at URL http://www.cc.gatech.edu/gvu/UIST94/uist94top.html Additional registration and hotel reservation forms are avail- able through anonymous ftp from ftp.cc.gatech.edu in /pub/ uist94. Refund requests for registration must be made in writing and postmarked before October 16, 1994. =================================================================== UIST '94 Registration Form =================================================================== Name: ______________________________________________________________ Affiliation: ________________________________________________________ Address: ____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ Telephone: __________________ Net Address: _______________________ Special Requirements: _______________________________________________ Do not include my name in the list of UIST '94 attendees __ Yes __ No Registration Fee (Choose one): Until Oct 16, 1994 After Oct 16, 1994 ACM Member __$355 __$440 Non-Member __$410 __$490 Full-time Student __$165 __$165 ACM Member # _____________________ Extra Banquet Tickets ($35 each) # Tickets __________ Extra Reception Tickets ($15 each) # Tickets __________ Total Fees (US$ Only): $ ______________ Payment Form (Choose one): ____ Credit Card __ Visa __ MasterCard __ American Express Credit Card No: ____________________________________ Expiration Date: __________________________________ Signature: _________________________________________ IMPORTANT: E-mail registrations are not acceptable. 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