


© 2007. Published by Canadian Human-Computer Communications Society. ISBN 978-1-56881-337-0.
The thirty-third Graphics Interface had invited speakers Julie Dorsey, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Scott Hudson, Carnegie Mellon University, both outstanding researchers in their fields. A number of awards were presented in 2007. In addition to the Michael A. J. Sweeney best student paper awards, the second annual Alain Fournier Ph.D. Award, two Achievement Awards, one to Tom Calvert for 2006 and one to Saul Greenberg for 2007, and a Service Award to Gary Perlman. As well, the citation for the first Service Award that was presented to Fred Peet at the Graphics Interface 2005 appears in this year’s proceedings.
A total of 89 submissions were received, of which 43 papers were accepted. The final program is balanced between HCI and computer graphics, with both tracks seeing similar acceptance rates: 17/42 for the HCI track, and 26/47 for the graphics track.
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Tom Calvert Animating Dance |
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Julie Dorsey Digital Materials and Virtual Weathering: Modeling the Appearance of the Everyday World |
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Scott Hudson Paying Attention to Attention: an Organizing Principle for Research in Ubiquitous Computing |
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Celine Latulipe A Model for Symmetric Interaction |
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Student Authors in Bold
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Carman Neustaedter, A. J. Bernheim Brush, Saul Greenberg A Digital Family Calendar in the Home: Lessons from Field Trials of LINC |
| Total Submitted | 89 |
| Total Accepted | 44 |
| Acceptance Rate | 49.4% |
352 pages total