Monteray, California, USA (1992)
General Chairs: Jock Mackinlay, Mark Green
Table of Contents:
Papers:
Interactive shadows (p. 1-6)
Two-handed gesture in multi-modal natural dialog (p. 7-14)
A testbed for characterizing dynamic response of virtual environment spatial sensors (p. 15-22)
The information grid: a framework for information retrieval and retrieval-centered applications (p. 23-32)
Frameworks for interactive, extensible, information-intensive applications (p. 33-41)
An explanatory and “argumentative” interface for a model-based diagnostic system (p. 43-52)
Techniques for low cost spatial audio (p. 53-59)
Mapping GUIs to auditory interfaces (p. 61-70)
Tools for building asynchronous servers to support speech and audio applications (p. 71-78)
Some virtues and limitations of action inferring interfaces (p. 79-88)
Adding rule-based reasoning to a demonstrational interface builder (p. 89-97)
A history-based macro by example system (p. 99-106)
Declarative programming of graphical interfaces by visual examples (p. 107-116)
Graphical styles for building interfaces by demonstration (p. 117-124)
Programming time in multimedia user interfaces (p. 125-134)
MediaMosaic---a multimedia editing environment (p. 135-141)
The role of natural language in a multimodal interface (p. 143-149)
TelePICTIVE: computer-supported collaborative GUI design for designers with diverse expertise (p. 151-160)
Tools for supporting the collaborative process (p. 161-170)
Transparency and awareness in a real-time groupware system (p. 171-180)
Progress in building user interface toolkits: the world according to XIT (p. 181-190)
Using taps to separate the user interface from the application code (p. 191-198)
Probabilistic state machines: dialog management for inputs with uncertainty (p. 199-208)