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CHI 2003 is sponsored by ACM's Special Interest Group
on Computer-Human Interaction (ACM SIGCHI).
The scope of SIGCHI consists of the study of the
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research, design, development, and evaluation
efforts for interactive computer systems. The focus
of SIGCHI is on how people communicate and
interact with a broadly-defined range of computer
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designers, and end users. Almost 5,000 professionals
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