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8. UIST 1995: Pittsburgh, PA, USA
- George G. Robertson:

Proceedings of the 8th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, UIST 1995, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, November 14-17, 1995. ACM 1995, ISBN 0-89791-709-X - Bruce H. Thomas, Paul R. Calder:

Animating Direct Manipulation Interfaces. 3-12 - Jim Durbin, Rich Gossweiler, Randy F. Pausch:

Amortizing 3D Graphics Optimization Across Multiple Frames. 13-19 - John H. Maloney, Randall B. Smith:

Directness and Liveness in the Morphic User Interface Construction Environment. 21-28 - Jun Rekimoto, Katashi Nagao:

The World Through the Computer: Computer Augmented Interaction with Real World Environments. 29-36 - Toshifumi Arai, Kimiyoshi Machii, Soshiro Kuzunuki:

Retrieving Electronic Documents with Real-World Objects on InteractiveDESK. 37-38 - Matthias M. Wloka, Eliot Greenfield:

The Virtual Tricorder: A Uniform Interface for Virtual Reality. 39-40 - Jiann-Rong Wu, Ming Ouhyoung

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A 3D Tracking Experiment on Latency and Its Compensation Methods in Virtual Environments. 41-49 - Cindy Grimm

, David Pugmire:
Visual Interfaces for Solids Modeling. 51-60 - Mei C. Chuah, Steven F. Roth, Joe Mattis, John Kolojejchick:

SDM: Selective Dynamic Manipulation of Visualizations. 61-70 - Barry Arons:

Hands-on Demonstration: Interacting with SpeechSkimmer. 71-72 - Dean F. Jerding, John T. Stasko:

Using Information Murals in Visualization Applications. 73-74 - Martin R. Frank:

Grizzly Bear: A Demonstrational Learning Tool for a User Interface Specification Language. 75-76 - Jack Mostow, Alexander G. Hauptmann, Steven F. Roth:

Demonstration of a Reading Coach that Listens. 77-78 - Alexander G. Hauptmann, Michael J. Witbrock

, Alexander I. Rudnicky
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Speech for Multimedia Information Retrieval. 79-80 - Beverly L. Harrison, Gordon Kurtenbach, Kim J. Vicente:

An Experimental Evaluation of Transparent User Interface Tools and Information Content. 81-90 - David E. Kieras

, Scott D. Wood, Kasem Abotel, Anthony J. Hornof:
GLEAN: A Computer-Based Tool for Rapid GOMS Model Usability Evaluation of User Interface Designs. 91-100 - Andrew Sears:

AIDE: A Step Toward Metric-based Interface Development Tools. 101-110 - David A. Nichols, Pavel Curtis, Michael Dixon, John Lamping:

High-Latency, Low-Bandwidth Windowing in the Jupiter Collaboration System. 111-120 - Krishna Bharat, Scott E. Hudson:

Supporting Distributed, Concurrent, One-Way Constraints in User Interface Applications. 121-132 - Krishna Bharat, Luca Cardelli:

Migratory Applications. 132-142 - Debby Hindus, Barry Arons, Lisa Stifelman, William W. Gaver, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Maribeth Back:

Designing auditory interactions for PDAs. 143-146 - Tomoo Inoue, Ken-ichi Okada, Yutaka Matsushita:

Learning from TV Programs: Application of TV Presentation to a Videoconferencing System. 147-154 - Lance Berc, Hania Gajewska, Mark S. Manasse:

Pssst: Side Conversations in the Argo Telecollaboration System. 155-156 - Hania Gajewska, Mark S. Manasse, David D. Redell:

Argohalls: Adding Support for Group Awareness to the Argo Telecollaboration System. 157-158 - Mark S. Ackerman, Brian Starr:

Social Activity Indicators: Interface Components for CSCW Systems. 159-168 - William Buxton:

Proximal Sensing: Supporting Context Sensitive. 169-170 - Lisa Stifelman:

A Tool to Support Speech and Non-Speech Audio Feedback Generation in Audio Interfaces. 171-179 - S. Pangoli, Fabio Paternò:

Automatic Generation of Task-Oriented Help. 181-187 - Mark A. Tapia, Gordon Kurtenbach:

Some Design Refinements and Principles on the Appearance and Behavior of Marking Menus. 189-195 - Marc H. Brown:

Browsing the Web with a Mail/News Reader. 197-198 - Toshiyuki Masui, Mitsuru Minakuchi, George R. Borden IV, Kouichi Kashiwagi:

Multiple-View Approach for Smooth Information Retrieval. 199-206 - Lyn Bartram, Albert Ho, John Dill, Frank Henigman:

The Continuous Zoom: A Constrained Fisheye Technique for Viewing and Navigating Large Information Spaces. 207-215 - M. Sheelagh T. Carpendale, David J. Cowperthwaite, F. David Fracchia:

3-Dimensional Pliable Surfaces: For the Effective Presentation of Visual Information. 217-226

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