Maureen C. Stone

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Maureen C. Stone is an American computer scientist, specializing in color modeling.[1]

Biography

Stone has bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign and another master's degree from the California Institute of Technology.[2] She worked for many years at Xerox PARC; after leaving PARC, she founded a consulting firm in the Seattle, Washington area in 1998, and is an adjunct professor in the School for Interactive Arts and Technology at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada.[3]

Stone was program chair for SIGGRAPH in 1987,[4] and editor-in-chief of the journal IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications from 2007 to 2010.[5][6]

Research

Stone began working in computer graphics in the early 1970s, as part of the PLATO project at the University of Illinois.[4] She is the author of the book A Field Guide to Digital Color,[7] and has performed pioneering research on color management for digital printing.[8] She has also collaborated with colleagues from PARC on research in human–computer interaction; some of her highly cited works in this area concern snapping to nearby objects in point and click interfaces,[9] transparent user interface elements,[10] and interaction with high-resolution video displays.[11]

Selected publications

Articles

  • Bier, Eric A.; Stone, Maureen C. (1986), "Snap-dragging", Proceedings of the 13th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques, SIGGRAPH '86, New York, NY, USA: ACM, pp. 233–240, doi:10.1145/15922.15912, ISBN 0-89791-196-2.
  • Stone, Maureen C.; Cowan, William B.; Beatty, John C. (1988), "Color gamut mapping and the printing of digital color images", ACM Transactions on Graphics, 7 (4): 249–292, doi:10.1145/46165.48045.
  • Bier, Eric A.; Stone, Maureen C.; Pier, Ken; Buxton, William; DeRose, Tony D. (1993), "Toolglass and magic lenses: the see-through interface", Proceedings of the 20th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques, SIGGRAPH '93, New York, NY, USA: ACM, pp. 73–80, doi:10.1145/166117.166126, ISBN 0-89791-601-8.
  • Guimbretière, François; Stone, Maureen; Winograd, Terry (2001), "Fluid interaction with high-resolution wall-size displays", Proceedings of the 14th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology, UIST '01, New York, NY, USA: ACM, pp. 21–30, doi:10.1145/502348.502353, ISBN 1-58113-438-X.

Books

  • Stone, Maureen C. (2003), A Field Guide to Digital Color, A K Peters, ISBN 1-56881-161-6.

References

  1. ^ Guizzo, Erico (August 2004), "Coming Soon: Trillion-Color TV. Technology promises to bring the color of cinema to home TV sets", IEEE Spectrum.
  2. ^ Meeting participants, CLIR/NEH Symposium September 15, 2008, Council on Library and Information Resources, retrieved 2012-10-05.
  3. ^ Stone Soup Consulting, retrieved 2012-10-05.
  4. ^ a b Ju, Wendy (July 22, 2002), Interview with Maureen Stone, Reports from SIGGRAPH 2002.
  5. ^ Dill, John C.; Stone, Maureen C. (2007), "In with the New, Out with the Old", IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 27 (2): 6, doi:10.1109/mcg.2007.40.
  6. ^ Stone, Maureen; Taubin, Gabriel (2010), "Goodbye, Hello", IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 30 (1): 6–7, doi:10.1109/mcg.2010.7.
  7. ^ Kravetz, Alan (2006), "Book Review: A Field Guide to Digital Color", Color Research & Application, 31 (5): 436–437, doi:10.1002/col.20249.
  8. ^ Stone, Cowan & Beatty (1988).
  9. ^ Bier & Stone (1986).
  10. ^ Bier et al. (1993).
  11. ^ Guimbretière, Stone & Winograd (2001).