Thursday 26 May 2011

Awards for SACHI papers

Two papers with SACHI (University of St Andrews Computer Human Interaction research group) authors have been recently recognised for their value. Aaron Quigley, in collaboration with Michael Farrugia and Neil Hurley, presented the paper, Exploring temporal ego networks using small multiples and tree-ring layouts, which has won the best paper award at ACHI. In addition, Miguel Nacenta co-authored (with Robert Xiao, Regan Mandryk, Andy Cockburn and Carl Gutwin) the paper, Ubicursor: A Comparison of Direct and Indirect Pointing Feedback in Multi-Display Environments, which won the Michael A. J. Sweeney Award at this year’s Graphics Interface conference.