A human-driven and evanescent screen for personal information presentation
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- General Chairs:
- Timo Ojala,
- Vassilis Kostakos,
- Program Chairs:
- Jörg Müller,
- Nemanja Memarovic
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Association for Computing Machinery
New York, NY, United States
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