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GI 2015

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Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada: 3 – 5 June 2015

© 2015. Published by Canadian Human-Computer Communications Society. ISBN 978-1-4822-6003-8.

Overview

The forty-first Graphics Interface featured invited speakers, Shahram Izadi (Microsoft Research) and Doug James (Cornell), both well known for their exemplary contributions to their disciplines. Scott MacKenzie (York University), was this year’s recipient of the CHCCS/SCDHM Achievement Award. The two dissertation award winners for 2015 were Michelle Annett (University of Alberta) — 2014 Bill Buxton Dissertation Award, and James McCrae (University of Toronto) — 2014 Alain Fournier Dissertation Award. GI 2015 also introduced the first Graphics Interface Speaker Series, sponsored in part by Microsoft Research. The inaugural speakers were Christopher Batty (University of Waterloo), Wilmot Li (Adobe Systems), Regan Mandryk (University of Saskatchewan), Joanna McGrenere (University of British Columbia), Ryan Schmidt (Autodesk Research), Daniel Wigdor (University of Toronto), and Jianxiong Xiao (Princeton University).

Chairs

  • Hao (Richard) Zhang
  • Tony Tang

Speakers

Shahram IzadiDoug JamesScott MacKenzie
User studies and usability evaluations: from research to productsChristopher Batty (Speaker Series)Wilmot Li (Speaker Series)Regan Mandryk (Speaker Series)Joanna McGrenere (Speaker Series)Ryan Schmidt (Speaker Series)Daniel Wigdor (Speaker Series)Jianxiong Xiao (Speaker Series)

Best Papers

Student Authors in Bold

Thomas Kroes, Martin Eisemann, Elmar Eisemann
Visibility sweeps for joint-hierarchical importance sampling of direct lighting for stochastic volume-rendering

Acceptance Rate

Total Submitted 91
Total Accepted 35
Acceptance Rate 38.5%

Proceedings

284 pages total

Michael A. J. Sweeney Award

Alain Fournier Awards

Bill Buxton Awards

CHCCS Service Awards

CHCCS Achievement Awards

Canadian Digital Media Pioneer Awards

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