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CookAR Wins Best Paper in the Belonging & Inclusion Category at UIST'24

Jon E. Froehlich

By Jon E. Froehlich

Sep 25, 2024

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Congrats to Makeability Lab PhD student Jae Lee and collaborators for receiving the UIST'24 Best Paper Award (Belonging and Inclusion Category) for our paper CookAR: Affordance Augmentations in Wearable AR to Support Kitchen Tool Interactions for People with Low Vision. 

See the CookAR project page for more details.

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