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Challenges in the multicultural HCI development environment

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This workshop will explore the cultural and linguistic issues of textual display design, visual design, intelligent agents, social interfaces, learning modalities, information retrieval, language handling, distributed systems, and integration of Unicode features. The workshop will focus on how frameworks and methodologies can aid in providing modular multicultural interaction design and seamless cultural and linguistic feature integration.

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    CHI EA '00: CHI '00 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
    April 2000
    406 pages
    ISBN:1581132484
    DOI:10.1145/633292

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