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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
.
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