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ACM Special Interest Group on Hypertext, Hypermedia and the Web ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems (CHI)
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Conference Overview

The annual CHI conference is the leading international forum for the exchange of ideas and information about human-computer interaction (HCI). Diverse members of the global HCI community meet at the CHI conference to share the excitement of discovery and invention, to make and strengthen professional relationships and friendships, and to tackle real world problems. Come to CHI2004, and be part of strengthening and extending the foundations of our discipline and identifying the challenges yet to be solved.
CHI is a tremendous opportunity for you to connect to a broad and diverse array of technologies, perspectives, and people. Our vision for this conference is to create a memorable and valuable conference environment to present, meet, discuss, debate, innovate, learn and speculate. The CHI vision emphasizes connections: between traditional and new forms of interaction, between HCI and many different fields and domains. We are keenly interested in expanding the boundaries of HCI and highlighting its importance and relevance to the world.
The aim of this conference is to provide an international forum for researchers, professionals, and industrial practitioners to share their knowledge in the rapidly growing area of Web technologies and methodologies.

About SIGCHI

SIGCHI is the premier international society for professionals, academics and students who are interested in human-technology and human-computer interaction (HCI). We provide a forum for the discussion of all aspects of HCI through our conferences, publications, web sites, email discussion groups, and other services. We advance education in HCI through tutorials, workshops and outreach, and we promote informal access to a wide range of individuals and organizations involved in HCI. Members can be involved in HCI-related activities with others in their region through Local SIGCHI chapters.
M: S Harper on 05 Feb 2004
C: S Harper on 27 Nov 2003