UIST is the premier forum for innovations in developing
human-computer interfaces.
The symposium brings together
user-interface researchers and practitioners
with an interest in techniques, tools, and technology for
constructing high-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. Papers,
TechNotes, Panels, and Demos are sought
on a wide range of user-interface topics.
The
2001 Workshop on Perceptive User Interfaces (PUI '01)
will be held at the same hotel immediately following UIST
2001.
We encourage UIST attendees to consider staying for PUI as
well.
New this year: User Interface Design Contest
Contestants will design and implement an interface to a
real-time game application
prior to the symposium, then use their interface to play the
game in a tournament
for prizes worth an estimated $2500.
Get the details here!
UIST 2000 BEST PAPER AWARD
Sensing Techniques for Mobile Interaction
Ken Hinckley, Jeff Pierce, Mike Sinclair, Eric Horvitz
Microsoft Research