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List of Lectures and Talks

Lectures and talks given by Keith Andrews.


Lectures and Talks

  1. Visualising Information Structures (10 Years of InfoVis at the IICM) Workshop on Knowledge and Information Visualisation (KIV 2003), Graz, Austria, 2nd July 2003.

  2. Web Usability EvoTalk, Evolaris, Hotel Weitzer, Graz, Austria, 12th June 2003.

  3. Visualising Information Structures School of Compuing Science, University of Newcastle, England, 6th Feb. 2003.

  4. Information Visualisation Tutorial; 6th International Conference on Information Visualisation (IV02), London, England, July 2002.

  5. Visual Exploration of Large Hierarchies with Information Pyramids; 6th International Conference on Information Visualisation (IV02), London, England, July 2002.

  6. Making Web Sites Usable; Advertising Club Styria, Graz, Austria, June 2002.

  7. Learning by Doing: An Exercise in Interface Evaluation; CHI 2002 Workshop on Teaching Interaction Design, Minneapolis, USA, April 2002.

  8. Search Result Visualisation with XFIND; UIDIS 2001, Zurich, Switzerland, May 2001.

  9. Visualising Hierarchies, Metadata, and Search Results; Pacific Northwest National Labs, Richland, Washington, USA, April 2001.

  10. Affordable Web Usability; FH Joanneum, Information Design, Graz, Austria, March 2001.

  11. Visualising Information Structures; Institute for Computer Graphics, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria, Jan. 2001.

  12. Web Usability on the Cheap; HCI in the 21st Century, Austrian Computer Society, Graz, Austria, Jan. 2001.

  13. Designing Usable Web Sites; CUC 2000, 2nd CARNet Users Conference, Zagreb, Croatia, September 2000.

  14. Information Visualisation; Information Socitey and Technology, InfoVis Workshop, European Commission, Luxembourg, April 2000.

  15. Heuristic Evaluation Shock Therapy; Workshop on HCI Instruction, CHI 2000, The Hague, The Netherlands, April 2000.

  16. The Visual Presentation of Information Structure; European Association of Information Services, EUSIDIC Spring Meeting, Lille, France, March 2000.

  17. Visualising Abstract Information: Principles and Examples; Institute for Computer Graphics, Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria, Dec. 1999.

  18. Information Visualisation: Visual Presentation of Information Structure; Institute for Medical Informatics, Karl-Franzens-University, Graz, Austria, July 1999.

  19. Tree Browsing with Visual Feedback: An Evolution of Information Pyramids; CODATA Euro-American Workshop on the Management of Data, Information, and Knowledge, Grande Galerie de l'Evolution, Paris, France, June 1999.

  20. On Visualising Hierarchies and the State of InfoVis; Workshop on Future Trends in Information Visualization, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany, June 1999.

  21. Browsing, Building, and Beholding Cyberspace; Annual General Meeting of the Austrian Computer Society, Vienna, Austria, Dec. 1998.

  22. Internet Information Systems, A Historical Perspective; AIESEC AMS'98, Aspach, Austria, Nov. 1998.

  23. Information Slices: Visualising and Exploring Large Hierarchies using Cascading, Semi-Circular Discs; IEEE InfoVis'98, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, Oct. 1998.

  24. Exploring Large Hierarchies with Information Pyramids and Information Slices; FX-PAL, Palo Alto, California, Feb. 1998.

  25. Looking Inside VRwave: The Architecture and Interface of the VRwave VRML97 Browser; VRML'98, Monterey, California, Feb. 1998.

  26. Neue Kommunikationsmedien in der Konferenzindustrie; 4. Congress-Workshop, Grazer Congress, Nov. 1997.

  27. Information Pyramids: A New Approach to Visualising Large Hierarchies; IEEE Visualization'97, Phoenix, Arizona, Oct. 1997.

  28. Information Visualisation: Growing Up or Drying Up?; CODATA Euro-American Workshop on Visualization of Information and Data, Keynote Panel on Visualization of Information: Where Are We and Where Do We Go From Here, Paris, France, June 1997.

  29. From Hyper-G to HyperWave: The Evolution of the Hyper-G Project; Web History Day, Sixth International World Wide Web Conference (WWW6), Santa Clara, California, April 1997.

  30. Managing and Serving Large Information Spaces on the Web with HyperWave (Hyper-G); Netscape Communications Corporation, Mountain View, California, Nov. 1996.

  31. The HyperWave Web Server and its Visualisation Tools; Data Mining and Visualisation Group, Silicon Graphics Inc., Mountain View, California, Nov. 1996.

  32. Towards Rich Information Landscapes for Visualising Structured Web Spaces; Second IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization (InfoVis'96), San Francisco, California, Oct. 1996.

  33. HyperWave (Hyper-G): A New Paradigm for Managing and Serving Large, Structured Web Collections; 3-hour invited presentation at the Federal Webmasters Workshop 96, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, August 1996.

  34. Managing and Serving Large Web Collections with Hyper-G; Invited 2-hour talk at Boeing, Seattle, Washington, April 1996.

  35. Visualising the Internet: Where's the Meat?; CHI'96 panel on "Visualising the Internet", Vancouver, Canada, April 1996.

  36. Inside Hyper-G: A Detailed Look at the Hyper-G Web Server; Guest lecture, CS6364 "Hypermedia -- Visualizing the Internet", Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, April 1996.

  37. Hyper-G: The Next Generation Web Solution; Invited talk at Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center (GVU), Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, April 1996.

  38. The Virtual Tourist; Presentation to members of the Styrian Tourist Board, Graz, Austria, Nov. 1995.

  39. Hyper-G and its Harmony Client; ED-MEDIA 95, Graz, Austria, June 1995.

  40. Welcome to Graz!; Opening presentation including live virtual fly-through, ED-MEDIA 95, Graz, Austria, June 1995.

  41. Hyper-G and Harmony: Towards the Next Generation of Networked Information Technology; CHI'95, Denver, Colorado, May 1995.

  42. Serving Information to the Web with Hyper-G; Third International World-Wide Web Conference (WWW'95), Darmstadt, Germany, April 1995.

  43. Network Information Browsing and Authoring with Harmony; Invited talk at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, March 1995.

  44. Hyper-G: Structured Hypermedia for the Net; Invited talk at the ESPRIT project meeting, EP 9169: ACCENT (ASN.1 Coprocessor Cell for European Networking Technololgies), JOANNEUM RESEARCH, Graz, Austria, Dec. 1994.

  45. Hyper-G: Structured, Manageable Hypermedia for the Net; Invited talk at the Working Group for Information Infrastructure, German Computer Society, Bonn, Germany, Dec. 1994.

  46. The Harmony Client for Hyper-G; Workshop on Distributed Multimedia Systems, Graz, Austria, Nov. 1994.

  47. Hyper-G and Harmony: New Information Tools for the Internet; Commercial Briefing at ACM European Conference on Hypermedia Technology (ECHT'94), Edinburgh, Scotland, Sept. 1994.

  48. Spatial Metaphors in Hyperspace: The Harmony Approach; Invited talk at Workshop on Spatial User Interface Metaphors in Hypermedia Systems, ACM European Conference on Hypermedia Technology (ECHT'94), Edinburgh, Scotland, Sept. 1994.

  49. Harmony: A Tool for Navigating Through Deep Hyperspace; ED-MEDIA 94, Vancouver, Canada, June 1994.

  50. Soaring Through Hyperspace: A Snapshot of Hyper-G and its Harmony Client; Eurographics Symposium on Multimedia/Hypermedia in Open Distributed Environments, Graz, Austria, June 1994.

  51. Constructing Cyberspace: Virtual Reality and Hypermedia; Virtual Reality Vienna '93, Vienna, Austria, Dec. 1993.

  52. Graphical, Visual, and Immersive Interaction with Geographic Data; UDMS '93, Vienna, Austria, Sept. 1993.

  53. Virtual Reality -- Erlebnis Computergrafik; Invited talk at the Styrian Chamber of Trade, WIFI der Handelskammer Steiermark, Graz, Austria, March 1993.

  54. Strait-Jacketing Authors: User Interface Consistency in Large-Scale Hypermedia Systems; Hypermedia '93, Zurich, Switzerland, March 1993.

  55. Bounding Box and Hit Detection Algorithms for 2D Graphic Objects; CIS '91, Veszprem, Hungary, Sept. 1991.