Graphics Interface

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Graphics Interface (GI) is an annual academic conference focusing on research in the fields of computer graphics, human-computer interaction, and visualization. It is the oldest continuously running conference in the field of computer graphics and human-computer interaction in Canada.

History[edit | edit source]

The Graphics Interface conference was first held in 1969. It was originally known as the Canadian Man-Computer Communications Conference (CMCCC) and was later renamed to Graphics Interface in 1982. The conference has been a platform for presenting significant research contributions in the areas of computer graphics and human-computer interaction.

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Graphics Interface covers a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:

Notable Contributions[edit | edit source]

Over the years, Graphics Interface has been the venue for many notable research papers and innovations in the field of computer graphics and human-computer interaction. The conference proceedings are widely read and cited by researchers and practitioners in these fields.

Organization[edit | edit source]

Graphics Interface is organized by the Canadian Human-Computer Communications Society (CHCCS). The conference is typically held in conjunction with other related conferences, such as the Canadian Conference on Artificial Intelligence and the Canadian Conference on Computer and Robot Vision.

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