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Human-Computer Interaction, Volume 12
Volume 12, Numbers 1-2, 1997
Original Articles
- Sharon L. Oviatt, Wolfgang Wahlster:

Introduction to This Special Issue on Multimodal Interfaces. 1-5 - Elizabeth D. Mynatt:

Transforming Graphical Interfaces Into Auditory Interfaces for Blind Users. 7-45 - Robert D. Stevens, Alistair D. N. Edwards, Philip A. Harling:

Access to Mathematics for Visually Disabled Students Through Multimodal Interaction. 47-92 - Sharon L. Oviatt:

Mulitmodal Interactive Maps: Designing for Human Performance. 93-129 - Steven F. Roth, Mei C. Chuah, Stephan M. Kerpedjiev, John Kolojejchick, Peter Lucas:

Toward an Information Visualization Workspace: Combining Multiple Means of Expression. 131-185 - Yi Han, Ingrid Zukerman:

A mechanism for Multimodal Presentation Planning Based on Agent Cooperation and Negotiation. 187-226
Volume 12, Number 3, 1997
- Susan G. Straus:

Technology, Group Process, and Group Outcomes: Testing the Connections in Computer-Mediated and Face-to-Face Groups. 227-266 - Simon Buckingham Shum

, Allan MacLean, Victoria Bellotti, Nick V. Hammond:
Graphical Argumentation and Design Cognition. 267-300
Volume 12, Number 4, 1997
Original Articles
- Wayne D. Gray, Richard M. Young, Susan S. Kirschenbaum:

Introduction to This Special issue on Cognitive Architectures and Human-Computer. 301-309 - Andrew Howes

, Richard M. Young:
The Role of Cognitive Architecture in Modeling the User: Soar's Learning Mechanism. 311-343 - Muneo Kitajima, Peter G. Polson:

A Comprehension-Based Model of Exploration. 345-389 - David E. Kieras

, David E. Meyer:
An Overview of the EPIC Architecture for Cognition and Performance With Application to Human-Computer Interaction. 391-438 - John R. Anderson, Michael Matessa, Christian Lebiere:

ACT-R: A Theory of Higher Level Cognition and Its Relation to Visual Attention. 439-462

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