Graphics Interface

The Graphics Interface (GI) conference is the oldest continuously scheduled conference devoted to computer graphics, and human–computer interaction. GI was held biannually between 1969 and 1981, and has been held annually since then. Prior to 1982, the conference was called Canadian Man-Computer Communications Conference (CMCCC).[1][2] [3] [4]

This conference is sponsored by the Canadian Human–Computer Communications Society. The conference has a tradition of being co-located with the Canadian Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AI), and the Canadian Conference on Computer and Robot Vision (CRV), which was formerly known as Vision Interface (VI).

Awards

The Canadian Human–Computer Communications Society honours the memory of Michael A. J. Sweeney through an annual award to the best student paper presented at each year's Graphics Interface conference.

Alain Fournier [5] and Bill Buxton [6] Ph.D. Dissertation Annual Awards are given to best dissertations in Computer Graphics and Human-Computer Interaction defended in a Canadian University, and are announced officially during the Graphics Interface conference.

Conference Michael A. J. Sweeney Award in HCI Michael A. J. Sweeney Award in Graphics
GI 2014Ahmed Sabbir Arif, Michel Pahud, Ken Hinckley, and Bill Buxton. Experimental study of stroke shortcuts for a touchscreen keyboard with gesture-redundant keys removed.Oskar Elek, Tobias Ritschel, Carsten Dachsbacher, and Hans-Peter Seidel. Interactive light scattering with principal-ordinate propagation
GI 2013Michael Glueck, Tovi Grossman, and Daniel Wigdor. A model of navigation for very large data views.Ali Mahdavi Amiri and Faramarz Samavati. ACM: atlas of connectivity maps for semiregular models.
GI 2012Mona Haraty, Diane Tam, Shathel Haddad, Joanna McGrenere, and Charlotte Tang. Individual differences in personal task management: a field study in an academic setting.Cyrus Rahgoshay, Amir Rabbani, Karan Singh, and Paul G. Kry. Inverse kinodynamics: editing and constraining kinematic approximations of dynamic motion.
GI 2011Robert Xiao, Miguel A. Nacenta, Regan Mandryk, Andy Cockburn, and Carl Gutwin. Ubiquitous cursor: a comparison of direct and indirect pointing feedback in multi-display environments.Hua Li and David Mould. Structure-preserving stippling by priority-based error diffusion.
GI 2010Manuela Waldner, Werner Puff, Alexander Lex, Marc Streit, and Dieter Schmalstieg. Visual links across applications.Jean-Paul Balabanian, Ivan Viola, and Eduard Gröller. Interactive illustrative visualization of hierarchical volume data.
GI 2009Kenrick Kin, Maneesh Agrawala, and Tony DeRose. Determining the benefits of direct-touch, bimanual, and multifinger input on a multitouch workstation.Ke Colin Zheng, Alex Colburn, Aseem Agarwala, Maneesh Agrawala, David Salesin, Brian Curless, and Michael F. Cohen. Parallax photography: creating 3D cinematic effects from stills.
GI 2008Jason Alexander and Andy Cockburn. An empirical characterisation of electronic document navigation.Takashi Ijiri, Mihoshi Yokoo, Saneyuki Kawabata, and Takeo Igarashi. Surface-based growth simulation for opening flowers.
GI 2007Carman Neustaedter, A. J. Bernheim Brush, and Saul Greenberg. A digital family calendar in the home: lessons from field trials of LINC.--
GI 2006Celine Latulipe, Ian Bell, Charles L. A. Clarke, and Craig S. Kaplan. symTone: two-handed manipulation of tone reproduction curves.Hai Mao and Yee-Hong Yang. Particle-based immiscible fluid-fluid collision.
GI 2005Xiang Cao and Ravin Balakrishnan. Evaluation of an on-line adaptive gesture interface with command prediction.--
GI 2004Julie Heiser, Doantam Phan, Maneesh Agrawala, Barbara Tversky, and Pat Hanrahan. Identification and validation of cognitive design principles for automated generation of assembly instructions.Wilmot Li, Maneesh Agrawala, and David Salesin. Interactive image-based exploded view diagrams.

Venues

Conference Location Dates Year Program Co-Chairs Notes
GI 2020Toronto, Ontario21 May–22 May2020Alec Jacobson, Fanny Chevalier
GI 2019Kingston, Ontario28 May–31 May2019Andrea Tagliasacchi, Rob Teather
GI 2017Victoria, British Columbia31 May–3 June2016Christopher Batty, Derek Reilly
GI 2017Edmonton, Alberta17 May - 19 May2017Elmar Eisemann, Scott Bateman
GI 2016Victoria, British Columbia31 May–3 June2016Tibi Popa, Karyn Moffatt
GI 2015Halifax, Nova Scotia3–5 June2015Hao (Richard) Zhang, Tony Tang
GI 2014Montreal, Quebec7–9 May2014Paul G. Kry, Andrea Bunt
GI 2013Regina, Saskatchewan29–31 May2013Farmarz F. Samavati, Kirstie Hawkey
GI 2012Toronto, Ontario28–30 May2012Stephen Brooks, Kirstie Hawkey
GI 2011St. John's, Newfoundland25–27 May2011Stephen Brooks, Pourang Irani
GI 2010Ottawa, Ontario31 May-2 June2010David Mould, Sylvie Noel
GI 2009Kelowna, British Columbia24–27 May2009Amy Gooch, Melanie Tory
GI 2008Windor, Ontario28–30 May2008Chris Shaw, Lyn Bartram
GI 2007Montreal, Quebec28–30 May2007Christopher G. Healy, Edward Lank
GI 2006Quebec, Quebec7–9 June2006Stephen Mann, Carl Gutwin
GI 2005Victoria, British Columbia9–11 May2005Michiel van de Panne, Kori Inkpen
GI 2004London, Ontario17–19 May2004Wolfgang Heidrich, Ravin Balakrishnan
GI 2003Halifax, Nova Scotia11–13 June2003Torsten Möller, Colin Ware
GI 2002Calgary, Alberta27–29 May2002Michael McCool, Wolfgang Stuerzlinger
GI 2001Ottawa, Ontario7–9 June2001Benjamin Watson, John W. Buchanan
GI 2000Montréal, Québec15–17 May2000Pierre Poulin, Sidney Fels
GI '99Kingston, Ontario2–4 June1999I. Scott MacKenzie, James Stewart
GI '98Vancouver, B.C.18–20 June1998Alain Fournier, Kelly Booth
GI '97Kelowna, B.C.21–23 May1997V. Klassen, M. Mantei
GI '96Toronto, Ontario22–24 May1996Richard Bartels, Wayne A. Davis
GI '95Québec, Québec17–19 May1995Przemyslaw Prusinkiewicz
GI '94Banff, Alberta18–20 May1994B. Joe
GI '93Toronto, Ontario19–21 May1993Tom Calvert
GI '92Vancouver, British Columbia11–15 May1992Colin Ware
GI '91Calgary, Alberta3–7 June1991Eugene Fiume
GI '90Halifax, Nova Scotia14–18 May1990Brian Wyvill
GI '89London, Ontario19–23 June1989M. Wein
GI '88Edmonton, Alberta6–10 June1988D. Peachey
GI '87 (GI + CHI)Toronto, Ontario5–9 April1987J. Caroll, P. Tanner
GI '86Vancouver, B.C.26–30 May1986M. Green
GI '85Montréal, Québec27–31 May1985Daniel Thalmann
GI '84Ottawa, Ontario28 May-1 June1984J. Raymond
GI '83Edmonton, Alberta9–13 May1983Wayne A. Davis
GI '82Toronto, Ontario17–21 May1982Bill Buxton, Alain Fournier
7th CMCCCWaterloo, Ontario10–12 June1981P. Tanner
6th CMCCCOttawa, Ontario29–30 May1979J. Norton
5th CMCCCCalgary, Alberta26–27 May1977Wayne A. Davis
4th CMCCCOttawa, Ontario26–27 May1975T. Shepertychi
3rd CMCCCOttawa, Ontario30–31 May1973M. Ito
2nd CMCCCOttawa, Ontario31 May-1 June1971
1st CMCCCOttawa, Ontario1969

References

  1. "Graphics Interface Conferences". Canadian Human-Computer Communications Society. 2012. Retrieved 9 September 2012.
  2. "Microsoft Academic Search on Graphics Interface Conference". Microsoft. 2012. Retrieved 9 September 2012.
  3. "GI - Graphics Interface Conference Series". Interaction Design Foundation. 2012. Retrieved 11 February 2015.
  4. "Conferences on HCI". HCI Bibliography. 2012. Retrieved 9 September 2012.
  5. "Alain Fournier Ph.D. Dissertation Award". 2012. Retrieved 9 September 2012.
  6. "Bill Buxton PhD Dissertation Award". 2012. Retrieved 9 September 2012.
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