Seminar on People, Computers, and Design - 1996-97

Sept. 27 1996 - Trevor Darrell, Interval Research,
darrell@interval.com
Perceptive Agents and Interfaces using Computer Vision

Oct. 4 1996 - Jakob Nielsen, SUN Microsystems,
Jakob@Eng.Sun.COM
Ensuring the usability of the next computing paradigm

Oct. 11 1996 - Adele Goldberg, Neometron,
Postponed until Nov. 15 due to campus-wide power outage.

Oct. 18, 1996 - Srinija Srinivasan, Yahoo! Inc. ,
srinija@yahoo.com
Untangling the Web

Oct. 25, 1996 - Mark Pesce,
mpesce@netcom.com
Engagement * Interface * Community

Nov. 1, 1996 - Paul Dourish, Apple Research Labs ,
jpd@research.apple.com
Accounting for System Action

Nov. 8 1996 - Shumin Zhai, IBM Almaden Research Laboratory,
zhai@almaden.ibm.com
Human Performance in 6 Degree-of-Freedom Input Control

Nov. 15 1996 - Adele Goldberg, Neometron,
adele@neometron.com
LearningWorks

Nov. 22 1996 - John Hughes, Brown University, Computer Graphics Group
jfh@cs.brown.edu
Sketching: Past, Present, and Future

Nov. 29, 1996 - Thanksgiving Break

Dec. 6, 1996 - Amy Jo Kim, NAIMA ,
amyjo@naima.com
Ritual Reality: Social Engineering in Online Communities

January 10, 1997 - Diane Schiano, Interval Research,
schiano@interval.com
The First Noble Truth of CyberSpace: People are People Even in the MUD

January 17, 1997 - David Stork, Ricoh California Research Center (and visiting scholar in Psychology at Stanford),
stork@psych.stanford.edu
HAL's Legacy: 2001's Computer as Dream and Reality

January 24, 1997 - Karen Fries, Microsoft,
karenfr@microsoft.com
Making software easier and more fun with social interfaces

January 31, 1997 - Ted Selker, IBM Almaden Research Center,
selker@almaden.ibm.com
Test as You Build; An Approach To Creating New Interfaces

Feb. 7, 1997, Peter G. Neumann, SRI International
neumann@CSL.sri.com
Risks and Their Prevention: The Role of the Human Interface

Feb. 14, 1997, Steve B. Cousins, Stanford Computer Science PCD Project
sbc@cs.stanford.edu
A User Interface for Interacting with Heterogeneous Distributed Applications

Feb. 21, 1997, Robert Jacobson, SRI Consulting
bluefire@well.com
Information Design and Why It Matters

Feb. 28, 1997, Jon Bowersox, MD, PhD, Department of Surgery, Stanford University School of Medicine
bowersox_j@hosp.stanford.edu
Designing an Interface for Telesurgery

March 7, 1997, Peter Samis, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, with Steve Mayer
PeterSamis@aol.com
Interface Design for Art

March 14, 1997, Daniel Russell, Apple Research Labs
dmrussell@apple.com
Sensemaking II: What, why and whither people use the WWW for work

April 4, 1997 - Alex Waibel, Interactive Systems Laboratories, Carnegie Mellon University and University of Karlsruhe
ahw+@cs.cmu.edu
Speaking with your Voice, Pen, Eyes, Face, Hands, and Fingers

April 11, 1997 - Martin Röscheisen, Stanford Computer Science (Digital Libraries Project)
rmr@cs.stanford.edu
A Network-Centric Design for Relationship-based Rights Management

April 18, 1997 - Jeff Johnson, UI Wizards, Inc.
jjohnson@cpsr.org
Universal Access to the Net: Requirements and Social Impact

April 25, 1997 - Michelle Wang Baldonado, Stanford Computer Science (Digital Library Project)
michelle@cs.stanford.edu
Sensemaker: An information-Exploration Interface

May 2, 1997 - Hiroshi Ishii, MIT Media Lab
ishii@media.mit.edu
Tangible Bits: Towards Seamless Interfaces between People, Bits, and Atoms

May 9, 1997 - Henry Fuchs, University of North Carolina
fuchs@cs.unc.edu
Technologies for Telecollaboration: Challenges and Opportunities in Image Capture, Rendering and Display

May 16, 1997 - Austin Henderson and Jed Harris, Pliant Research
henderson@pliant.org
Negotiating Ontologies: bridging the gaps

May 23, 1997 - James D. Hollan, Computer Science Department, University of New Mexico
hollan@cs.unm.edu
Towards A New View of Information: History-Enriched Digital Objects and Dynamic Work Materials

May 30, 1997 - Donald Norman, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
dnorman@ucsd.edu
Toward the third generation of the PC: Lessons learned from Thomas Edison

 

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