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CHI 99
May 15-20, 1999, Pittsburgh, PA USA

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Co-Chairs
Jill Drury, The MITRE Corporation, USA
Charles van der Mast, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands

CHI 99 Conference Office
703 Giddings Ave.
Suite U-3
Annapolis, MD 21401
USA
Tel: +1 410 263 5382
Fax: +1 410 267 0332
Email: chi99-help@acm.org

Workshops provide an extended forum for small groups (15-20 people) to exchange ideas on a specific topic of common interest. CHI 99 offers workshops covering a wide range of HCI topics. Workshops will be held on Sunday and Monday, 16 and 17 May 1999.

Workshop Participation

Workshop participants are selected on the basis of position papers submitted directly to a workshop's organizer. A position paper is generally 2-4 pages long and outlines the submitter's views on the workshop theme and the reasons for the submitter's interest in the topic. Check each workshop for specific information. Position papers must be received by 26 February 1999. Submitters will be notified of selection by 26 March 1999. Accepted workshop participants will be charged a registration fee of US$75 for a one-day workshop and US$150 for a one-and-a-half or two-day workshop.

Workshop Registration

To take advantage of reduced conference fees, register for the conference by the early deadline (8 April 1999) even if you have not yet received notification of workshop acceptance. If you receive notification after registering for the conference, please send workshop payment to the Registration Office along with a note including the name of your workshop and your name, address, telephone, fax and email. If you receive notification of workshop acceptance before registering for the conference, you may register for the workshop on the conference registration form. Just complete the designated workshop section and include your workshop payment along with your conference payment.

For additional information about individual workshops, please follow the links below.


Sunday and Monday:

1. Basic Research Symposium
2. Interacting with Recommender Systems
3. Interacting in the Large: Developing a Framework for Integrating Models in HCI
4. Research Issues in the Design of Online Communities
5. Designing Electronic Books
6. Interacting with Statistics: Designing Interfaces to Statistical Databases
7. Tool Support for Task-Based User Interface Design

Sunday Only:

8. Development of an HCI Research Agenda
9. Organizing Web Site Information: Principles and Practical Experiences
10. The Hunt for Usability: Tracking Eye Movements

Monday Only:

11. End User Programming and Blended User Programming
12. HCI in Domains: Common Ground and Key Differences
13. Designing the User Interface for Pen and Speech Applications
14. The UI Design Process: Planning, Managing, and Documenting UI Design Work


December 31, 1998
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