Session details: Collaboration and public displays
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- Conference Chairs:
- Henry Duh,
- Christopher Lueg,
- Program Chairs:
- Mark Billinghust,
- Weidong Huang
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- IEEE-SMCS: Systems, Man & Cybernetics Society
- Australian Comp Soc: Australian Computer Society
- Data61: Data61, CSIRO
- ICACHI: International Chinese Association of Computer Human Interaction
- Infoxchange: Infoxchange
- HITLab AU: Human Interface Technology Laboratory Australia
- James Boag: James Boag
- Tourism Tasmania: Tourism Tasmania
- HFESA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society of Australia Inc.
- IEEEVIC: IEEE Victorian Section
- UTAS: University of Tasmania, Australia
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New York, NY, United States
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