See Also
Walk-in videos for sharing your own
videos at the conference
Conference Program for details
on all of the CHI 98 sessions
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The CHI 98 Video contains accepted submissions to the Video program as well as
video figures from a few accepted papers.
The CHI 98 Video will be distributed
free to all attendees and will be shown Sunday through Thursday in most conference
hotel rooms.
Video Program
- Ambient Room
- Hiroshi Ishii, Craig Wisneski, Scott Brave, Andrew Dahley, Matt Gorbet,
Brygg Ullmer, and Paul Yarin
MIT Media Lab
- Digital Ink: A Familiar Idea with Technological Might!
- Francine Gemperle, Chris Kasabach, Chris Pacione, and John Stivoric
EDRC at Carnegie Mellon University
- BUILD-IT: A Planning Tool for Construction and Design
- Mathias Rauterberg, Morten Fjeld, Helmut Krueger, Martin Bichsel, Uwe
Leonhardt, and Markus Meier
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
- The Information Periscope "I-Steer"
- Junko Misawa, Junichi Osada
NEC Design, Ltd.
- Digital Fukuwarai: New Game Concept with Videos
- Hiroshi Matoba
C&C Media Research Labs, NEC Corp.
- OLGA - A Multimodal Interactive Information Assistant
- Olle Sundblad and Yngve Sundblad
CID - Center for IT Design, KTH
- WebTOC: A Tool to Visualize and Quantify Web Sites using a Hierarchical
Table of Contents Browser
- David A. Nation
Human-Computer Interaction Lab, University of Maryland
- Bringing Treasures to the Surface: Previews and Overviews in a
Prototype for the Library of Congress National Digital Library
- Catherine Plaisant, Gary Marchionini, and Anita Komlodi
Human-Computer Interaction Lab, University of Maryland
- Using Elastic Windows for World Wide Web Browsing
- Eser Kandogan and Ben Shneiderman
Human-Computer Interaction Lab, University of Maryland
- Semantic Highlighting
- Ali Hussam, Terry Anderson, Ali Merayyan, Jack Hyde, Brian Ford, and
Bill Plummer
University of Missouri-Columbia
- Developing a Community Intranet
- Rachel Bellamy, Eileen Genevro, Stephanie Houde, Lori Leahy and Gary
Young
Apple Computer
Video Figures
- An Efficient Text Input Method for Pen-based Computers
- Toshiyuki Masui
Sony Computer Science Lab
- Triangles: Tangible Interface for Manipulation and Exploration of Digital
Information Topography
- Matt Gorbet, Maggie Orth, Hiroshi Ishii
MIT Media Lab
- Insight Lab: An Immersive Environment Utilizing Barcodes to Link Paper,
Displays, and Data
- Beth M. Lange, Mark A. Jones, James L. Meyers
Anderson Consulting
- Scripting Graphical Applications by Demonstration
- Brad Myers
Carnegie Mellon University
- NaviPoint: An Input Device for Mobile Information Browsing
- Kiyokuni Kawachiya, Hiroshi Ishikawa
IBM Tokyo Research Lab
- PRoP: Personal Roving Presence
- Eric Paulos, John Canny
University of California, Berkeley
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