UIST 2014 Lasting Impact Award
Per-Ola Kristensson and Shumin Zhai for
SHARK2: a large vocabulary shorthand writing system for pen-based computers,
published in UIST 1995.
UIST 2013 Lasting Impact Award
Jun Rekimoto and Katashi Nagao for
The World through the Computer:
Computer Augmented Interaction with Real World Environments,
published in UIST 1995.
UIST 2012 Lasting Impact Award
Paul H. Dietz and Darren Leigh for
Diamond Touch: A Multi-User Touch Technology, UIST 2001.
UIST 2011 Lasting Impact Award
Ken Hinckley, Jeff Pierce, Mike Sinclair, Eric Horvitz,
Sensing Techniques for Mobile Interaction, UIST 2000.
UIST 2010 Lasting Impact Award
Steven Feiner, Blair MacIntyre, Marcus Haupt, Eliot Solomon,
Windows on the world: 2D windows for 3D augmented reality, UIST 1993.
UIST 2009 Lasting Impact Award
Brygg Ullmer and Hiroshi Ishii for
The metaDESK: models and prototypes for tangible user interfaces, UIST 1997.
UIST 2008 Lasting Impact Award
Randy Pausch for his contributions to UIST, in particular for
SUIT: The Pascal of User Interface Toolkits,
by Randy Pausch, Nathaniel R. Young II, Robert DeLine (University of Virginia),
published in UIST 1991.
UIST 2007 Lasting Impact Award
Barry Arons for
SpeechSkimmer: Interactively Skimming Recorded Speech, published in UIST 1993.
UIST 2006 Lasting Impact Award
Ramana Rao, Stuart Card, Herbert Jellinek, Jock Mackinlay, and George Robertson for
The information grid: a framework for information retrieval and
retrieval-centered applications,
published in UIST 1992.
UIST 2005 Lasting Impact Award
Gord Kurtenbach and Bill Buxton, for
Issues in Combining Marking and Direct Manipulation Techniques,
published in UIST 1991.
UIST 2004 Lasting Impact Award
Bay-Wei Chang for his work on animation in user interfaces, in particular for
Animation: from cartoons to the user interface,
published in UIST 1993.
UIST 2003 Lasting Impact Award
Pierre Wellner for his early work on DigitalDesk, in particular for
The DigitalDesk calculator: tangible manipulation on a desk top display,
published in UIST 1991.
UIST'14 best paper award
Ken Hinckley (Microsoft Research),
Michel Pahud (Microsoft Research),
Hrvoje Benko (Microsoft Research),
Pourang Irani (Microsoft Research, University of Manitoba),
Marcel Gavriliu (Microsoft Research),
François Guimbretière (Microsoft Research, Cornell University),
Xiang 'Anthony' Chen (Microsoft Research),
Fabrice Matulic (Microsoft Research),
William Buxton (Microsoft Research),
Andrew Wilson (Microsoft Research):
"Sensing Techniques for Tablet+Stylus Interaction"
UIST'14 best paper award
Daniela Retelny Stanford University,
Sébastien Robaszkiewicz Stanford University,
Alexandra To Stanford University,
Walter Lasecki (University of Rochester),
Jay Patel Stanford University,
Negar Rahmati Stanford University,
Tulsee Doshi Stanford University,
Melissa Valentine Stanford University,
Michael Bernstein Stanford University:
"Expert Crowdsourcing with Flash Teams"
UIST'14 best paper award
Simon Olberding, Michael Wessely, Jürgen Steimle (Max Planck Institute for Informatics, Saarland University):
"PrintScreen: Fabricating Highly Customizable Thin-film Touch-Displays"
UIST'13 best paper award
Christian Holz, Patrick Baudisch
(Hasso Platner Institute, Germany):
"Fiberio: A Touchscreen that Senses Fingerprints"
UIST'13 best paper award
Lining Yao, Ryuma Niiyama, Jifei Ou, Sean Follmer, Clark Della Silva, Hiroshi Ishii
(MIT Media Lab): "PneUI: Pneumatically Actuated Soft Composite Materials for Shape Changing Interfaces"
UIST'13 best paper award
Makoto Ono, Buntarou Shizuki, Jiro Tanaka (University of Tsukuba):
"Touch & Activate: Adding Interactivity to Existing Objects using Active Acoustic Sensing"
UIST'12 best paper award
Neel Joshi (Microsoft Research),
Sisil Mehta (Georgia Institute of Technology),
Eric Stollnitz (Microsoft Research),
Steven Drucker (Microsoft Research),
Hugues Hoppe (Microsoft Research),
Matt Uyttendaele (Microsoft Research),
Michael Cohen (Microsoft Research):
"Cliplets: Juxtaposing Still and Dynamic Imagery"
UIST'12 best paper award
Jeffrey Rzeszotarski (Carnegie Mellon University),
Aniket Kittur (Carnegie Mellon University):
"CrowdScape: Interactively visualizing crowd behavior and output"
UIST'12 best paper award
Sean Follmer (MIT Media Lab,
Daniel Leithinger (MIT Media Lab,
Alex Olwal (MIT Media Lab),
Nadia Cheng (MIT Media Lab),
Hiroshi Ishii (MIT Media Lab):
"Jamming User Interfaces: Programmable Particle Stiffness and Sensing for Malleable and Shape-Changing Devices"
UIST'11
best paper award
Karl D.D. Willis (Carnegie
Mellon University, Disney Research Pittsburgh),
Ivan Poupyrev (Disney
Research Pittsburgh), Scott E
Hudson (Carnegie Mellon
University), Moshe Mahler (Disney
Research Pittsburgh):
"SideBySide: Ad-hoc Multi-user Interaction with Handheld Projectors"
UIST'11
notable paper award
James Eagan, Michel
Beaudouin-Lafon, Wendy Mackay (INRIA,
LRI, Univ. Paris-Sud & CNRS):
"Cracking the Cocoa Nut: User Interface Programming at Runtime"
UIST'11
notable paper award
Manolis Savva (Stanford
University), Nicholas Kong (University
of California, Berkeley), Arti
Chhajta (Stanford University),
Li Fei-Fei (Stanford
University), Maneesh Agrawala (University
of California, Berkeley),
Jeffrey Heer (Stanford
University): "ReVision: Automated Classification, Analysis and Redesign
of Chart Images"
UIST'11
notable paper award
Raphael Wimmer (University
of Munich), Patrick Baudisch (Hasso
Plattner Institute): "Modular
and Deformable Touch-Sensitive Surfaces Based on Time Domain
Reflectometry"
UIST'10
best paper award
Jeffrey Bigham (University of
Rochester), Chandrika Jayant (University
of Washington), Hanjie Ji (University
of Rochester), Greg Little (MIT
CSAIL), Andrew Miller (University
of Central Florida), Robert C.
Miller (MIT CSAIL),
Robin Miller (University of
Rochester), Aubrey Tatarowicz (MIT
CSAIL), Brandyn White (University
of Maryland), Samuel White (University
of Rochester), Tom Yeh,
University of Maryland: "VizWiz: Nearly Real-Time Answers to Visual
Questions"
UIST'09
best student paper award
Michael S. Bernstein
(MIT CSAIL),
Greg Little (MIT CSAIL),
Robert C. Miller (MIT CSAIL),
Bjoern Hartmann UC Berkeley,
Mark S. Ackerman University
of Michigan, David R. Karger (MIT
CSAIL), David Crowell (MIT
CSAIL), Katrina Panovich (MIT
CSAIL): "Soylent: A Word
Processor with a Crowd Inside"
UIST'09
best paper award
Nicolas Villar, Shahram Izadi, Dan Rosenfeld, Hrvoje Benko, John
Helmes, Jonathan Westhues, Steve Hodges, Eyal Ofek, Alex Butler, Xiang
Cao, Billy Chen (Microsoft
Research Cambridge & Redmond, Microsoft Corp):
"Mouse 2.0: Multi-touch meets the Mouse"
UIST'09
best student paper award
Tom Yeh,
Tsung-Hsiang Chang, Robert C. Miller (MIT
CSAIL): "Sikuli:
Using GUI Screenshots for Search and Automation"
UIST'08
best paper award
Andrew Wilson, Shahram Izadi, Otmar Hilliges, Armando Garcia-Mendoza,
David Kirk: "Bringing Physics to the Surface"
UIST'08
best student paper award
Björn Hartmann, Loren Yu, Abel Allison, Yeonsoo Yang, Scott
Klemmer (Stanford University):
"Design As Exploration: Creating Interface Alternatives through
Parallel Authoring and Runtime Tuning "
UIST'07
best paper award
Steve Hodges, Shahram Izadi, Alex Butler, Alban Rrustemi, Bill Buxton:
"ThinSight: Versatile Multi-touch Sensing for Thin Form-factor Displays"
UIST
'06 best paper award
Björn
Hartmann, Scott Klemmer, Michael Bernstein, Leith Abdulla, Brandon
Burr, Avi Robinson-Mosher, and Jennifer Gee for their paper Reflective
Physical Prototyping through Integrated Design, Test, and Analysis
UIST
'06 best student paper award
Anastasia Bezeranios, Pierre Dragicevic, and Ravin Balakrishnan for
their paper Mnemonic
Rendering: An Image-Based Approach for Exposing Hidden Changes in
Dynamic Displays
UIST'05
best paper award:
Michael Bolin,
Matthew Webber, Philip Rha, Tom Wilson, Robert Miller: Automation and
Customization of Rendered Web Pages
UIST
'04 best paper awards:
Georg Apitz
& François Guimbretière (University of
Maryland): CrossY: A Crossing-Based Drawing Application
Tovi Grossman, Daniel Wigdor, Ravin Balakrishnan (University of
Toronto): Multi-Finger Gestural Interaction with 3D Volumetric Displays
UIST '03 best paper award:
Eric Saund, David
Fleet, Daniel Larner, James Mahoney (Palo Alto Research Center):
"Perceptually-Supported Image Editing of Text and Graphics"
UIST
'03 best student paper:
Bongwon Suh, Haibin
Ling, Ben Bederson, and David Jacobs (University of Maryland):
"Automatic Thumbnail Cropping and its Effectiveness"
UIST
'02 best paper award:
Takeo Igarashi
(University of Tokyo) & John F. Hughes (Brown University)
"Clothing Manipulation "
UIST
'02 best student paper:
Haowei Hsieh, Frank
Shipman (Texas A&M University): "Manipulating Structured
Information in a Visual Workspace,"
UIST '01 best paper award:
Saul Greenberg and
Chester Fitchett (University of Calgary): "Phidgets: Easy Development
of Physical Interfaces through Physical Widgets"
UIST '01 best
student paper
Blaine Bell,
Steven Feiner and Tobias Hoellerer (Columbia University): "View
Management for Virtual and Augmented Reality"
UIST '00 best paper award
Ken Hinckley, Jeff
Pierce, Mike Sinclair, and Eric Horvitz (Microsoft Research): "Sensing
Techniques for Mobile Interaction"
UIST '96: best
paper award
Alan Borning,
Richard Anderson, and Bjorn Freeman-Benson (University of Washington):
"Indigo: A Local Propagation Algorithm for Inequality Constraints"
UIST
'14
Prof. Mark Bolas (USC)
Bret Victor (worrydream.com)
UIST '13
Raffaello D'Andrea (ETH Zurich)
UIST '12
Margaret Livingstone (Harvard)
UIST '11
Ge Wang (Stanford)
Dan Jurafsky (Stanford)
UIST
'10
Marvin Minsky (MIT)
Natalie Jeremijenko (NYU)
Jaron Lanier
UIST
'09
Stephen L. Macknik and Susana Martinez-Conde (Barrow Neurological
Institute)
Eric Paulos (CMU)
UIST
'08
Dan Olsen (BYU)
Cynthia Breazeal (MIT)
UIST
'07
David Woods Measuring
How Design Changes Cognition at Work
Jeremy Wolfe Capturing
the user's attention: Insights from the study of human vision
UIST
'06
Computing Versus Human Thinking Peter Naur (University of Copenhagen)
UIST
'05
Personal Computing in the 21st Century, Gary Starkweather
UIST
'04:
Mary Czerwinski
(Microsoft Research): Theory-driven design in HCI (slides)
UIST '03:
Ben Shneiderman
(University of Maryland): Creative Support Tools: A grand Challenge for
Interface Designers
Sandra Marshall (UC San Diego): New Techniques for Evaluating
Innovative Interfaces for Eye-tracking
UIST
'02:
Peter Wegner
(Brown University): Models of Interactive Computation
Jakub Wejchert (European Commission): The Disappearing Computer
Tony R. Martinez (Brigham Young University): Introduction to Machine
Learning and Neural Networks
UIST '01:
Jef Raskin: Making
Machines Fit for Human Consumption
Miguel Nicolelis (Duke University): Building Brain-machine Interfaces
to Restore Neurological Functions
UIST '00:
Eric Brewer
(Berkeley): User Interfaces in the Infrastructure Age
James D. Foley (Yamacraw): Economic Development--The New University
Imperative
UIST '99:
Seth Rosenthal
(Industrial Light + Magic): Motion Capture for Feature Films:
Challenges in Using Actors as Input for Digital Character Animation
Turner Whitted (Microsoft Research): Technologies for Computing Off the
Desktop
UIST '98:
Jim Waldo (Sun
Microsystems): The Jini Approach to Distributed Computing
Adele Goldberg (Neometron): Storytelling, Ping Pong, and Improvisation
UIST '97:
John Sibert
(George Washington University): Banff to Banff: A UISTful Restrospective
Jim Kajiya (Microsoft Research): Flows in the Convergence of Television
and Computing
UIST '96:
James Gosling
(SUN): Java: a Language Driven by a UI Vision
Fred Brooks (UNC Chapel Hill): 3-D User Interfaces: When Results Matter
UIST '95:
Maria Klawe
(University of British Columbia): Is Edutainment an Oxymoron?
Jim Morris (Carnegie Mellon University): Effective User Interfaces
Bill Buxton (Alias Research): Proximal Sensing: Supporting Context
Sensitive Interaction
UIST
'94
Don Norman (Apple
Computer): Trends in the Computer Industry: Life-Long Subscriptions,
Magical Cures, and Profits Along the Information Highway
Mark Weiser (Xerox PARC): Creating the Invisible Interface
UIST '93:
Terry Winograd
(Stanford University and Interval Research): From Virtual Reality to
Real Virtualities: Designing the Worlds In Which We Live
Bruce Tognazzini (SunSoft): CyberSpace in the New Millennium
UIST '92:
Raj Reddy
(Carnegie Mellon): User Interfaces in GigaPC Environments
Tony Hoeber (GO Corporation): Bringing the Computer into the World
UIST
'91:
Robert S. Williges
(Virginia Tech): Software Interfaces for Users with Special Needs
Andries van Dam (Brown University): Escaping Flatland
UIST
'90:
Stuart Card (Xerox
PARC): Information Workspaces
Elaine Rich (MCC AI Lab): Natural Language for Natural Access to Text
Data Bases
UIST '89:
Jim Thomas
(Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories)
Jaron Lanier (VPL Research)
ACM
UIST Father of UIST Award
2007
Presented to Dan R. Olsen Jr.