

© 1992. Published by Canadian Information Processing Society. ISBN 0-9695338-1-0.
The eighteenth Graphics Interface was part of the combined AI/GI/VI ’92 Conference held at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, B.C. In addition to being the second time that all three conferences have been held together, this is the first year that the new name of the society came into effect and the first year that the new conference logo was being used on an on-going basis. In 1991, CMCCS became CHCCS when “Man-Computer Communications” was changed to “Human-Computer Communications” in keeping with current usage. As well, the “eyeball” logo originally designed for Graphics Interface/Vision Interface ’90 was adopted as a permanent conference logo. The 1992 CHCCS Achievement Award was given to Wayne Davis, University of Alberta.
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R. Marc Levoy Volume rendering using the Fourier projection-slice theorem |
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Marilyn Mantei Computer Supported Cooperative Work — What changes for the science of computing |
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Rob Pike A minimalist global user interface |
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