The best paper awards and lasting impact award
are announced here!
The winners of the Student
Innovation Contest are announced
here.
UIST (ACM Symposium on User Interface Software
and Technology) is the premier forum for 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 that include traditional graphical & web
user interfaces, tangible & ubiquitous computing,
virtual & augmented reality, multimedia, new input
& output devices, and CSCW. The intimate size,
the single track, and comfortable surroundings
make this symposium an ideal opportunity to exchange
research results and implementation experiences.
Andy Wilson
General Chair
awilson[at]microsoft.com |
Mouse 2.0:
Multi-touch meets the Mouse
Nicolas Villar,
Microsoft Research
Cambridge
Shahram Izadi,
Microsoft Research
Cambridge
Dan Rosenfeld,
Microsoft
Hrvoje Benko,
Microsoft Research
John Helmes,
Microsoft Research
Cambridge
Jonathan Westhues,
Microsoft
Steve Hodges,
Microsoft Research
Cambridge
Eyal Ofek,
Microsoft
Alex Butler,
Microsoft Research Cambridge
Xiang Cao,
Microsoft Research
Cambridge
Billy Chen,
Microsoft
Sikuli: Using GUI Screenshots
for Search and Automation
Tom Yeh,
MIT CSAIL
Tsung-Hsiang Chang,
MIT CSAIL
Robert C. Miller, MIT
CSAIL
Brygg Ullmer and Hiroshi Ishii for
"The metaDESK:
models and prototypes for tangible user
interfaces." Proc. UIST 1997, pp. 223-232.