ACM
SIGCHI
Conferences and Proceedings
ACM SIGCHI conferences attract the leading HCI researchers and
practitioners in the world, and the proceedings are an archival
repository for the results.
In addition to printed proceedings,
ACM also publishes electronic proceedings and videos.
- ASSETS
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International ACM/SIGCAPH Conference on Assistive Technologies
Sponsoring:
SIGCAPH
ASSETS is the main conference of ACM SIGCAPH.
- AVI
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Workshop on Advanced Visual Interfaces
- CHI
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Proceedings of Human Factors in Computing Systems
Sponsoring:
SIGCHI
The CHI Conferences are the premier technical conferences
on Human-Computer Interaction and are the main conferences of ACM SIGCHI.
- CSCW
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ACM CSCW Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work
Sponsoring:
SIGCHI SIGOIS
Since the first CSCW meeting at MCC in 1986,
the CSCW Conferences have featured the state-of-the-art in
research on Computer-Supported Cooperative/Collaborative/Coordinated Work.
- DIS
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Symposium on Designing Interactive Systems:
Processes, Practices, Methods, & Techniques
Sponsoring:
SIGCHI
The purpose of this symposium is to bring together researchers who
study design processes and practices, researchers who develop,
analyze, and evaluate design methods and techniques, and professional
designers who want to report and reflect on their design practices.
The focus of the conference is on designing in the domain of
interactive systems, which covers a broad range of artifacts, but
perspectives and insights from other design domains are encouraged.
The Symposium will have a single-track program in order to build a
common ground among the variety of participants.
- DPS
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Conference on Document Processing Systems
- HYPER
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ACM Conference on Hypertext
Sponsoring:
SIGLINK
Hypertext is the premier international series
of ACM conferences on hypertext and hypermedia theory, systems,
and applications. Originally a fall conference, the annual event
has been moved to a spring schedule; locations will continue to
alternate between the United States and Europe.
- IUI
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International Workshop on Intelligent User Interfaces
Sponsoring:
SIGCHI SIGART
Cooperating:
AAAI and British HCI
The 1997 IUI meeting is the third in a series of gatherings of
the intelligent interfaces community. Started in 1988 in Monterey,
California, it moved to Orlando, Florida in 1993 for what it turned
out to be a very successful event. The series will now become
a biennial conference starting in 1997, and will provide a much
needed forum for outstanding research and development on intelligent
interfaces.
- SIGDOC
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International Conference on Systems Documentation
Sponsoring:
SIGDOC
SIGDOC '95 is a platform for us as documentation specialists to
share solutions that meet the daily challenges we face in our
jobs. As our experience and expertise grow, so too does the
complexity of our challenges. We are no longer asked to provide
a piece of the puzzle, but the complete solution.
- SIGIR
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Proceedings of the Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on
Research and Development in Information Retrieval
Sponsoring:
SIGIR
- SIGMM
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International ACM Conference on Multimedia
Sponsoring:
SIGMM
The ACM Multimedia Conference series
is held in collaboration with other SIGs interested in
specific aspects of multimedia.
- SIGOIS
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ACM SIGOIS Conference on Organizational Computing Systems
Sponsoring:
SIGOIS
Starting in 1991 and supplanting the previous OIS conferences,
the Conference on Organizational Computing Systems
features work on technologies for organizational computing.
- UIST
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SIGGRAPH/SIGCHI Workshop on User Interface Software and Technology
Sponsoring:
SIGCHI SIGGRAPH
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.
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