The David Duce Prize: Best Short Paper - An illustration of ideas

Researchers present three research papers at the 2022 Computer Graphics and Visual Computing Conference, and receive an award for their work

Researchers from the School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering presented their research on computer graphics, computer vision and interface design at the 2022 Computer Graphics and Visual Computing (CGVC) Conference. The two-day conference took place online, on the 15th and 16th September 2022. One of the papers was awarded the “Best Short Paper” prize.

 

Professor Jonathan Roberts (Professor in Visualisation at the School) said “It was a delight to present our research at the conference. And a great honour to receive the best short paper prize. At the school, we have a long history of researching computer graphics, image processing, and human computer interaction and design. The conference series has run since 1981 and been supported by the Eurographics Association since 1983. In the past, we at Bangor have been involved in running several of these events. The school has hosted the event twice, recently in 2019, and before in 2007; and hosted the international 2011 Eurographics Association conference in 2011.”


Dr Franck VIdal (Senior lecturer in computer science, at the school) said “Our paper presents work from a long-established collaboration, on image analysis, machine learning and MRI imaging, with Basrh University, Iraq and INRAE, Saclay University, France. We are pleased to present our work at the 2022 CGVC conference. As a group of researchers from Bangor, we presented two full papers and one short paper.”


Two full papers were published:


-    “Personalised Authentic assessments with Synchronous Learning Activities: a Framework for Teaching Visualisation and Graphics.” Jonathan C. Roberts [EG DL]


-    “Interactive Visualisation of the Food Content of a Human Stomach in MRI”. Conor Spann, Shatha Al-Maliki, François Boué, Évelyne Lutton, and Franck P. Vidal, [EG DL]


And one short paper was published, which was awarded the “David Duce, Best Short Paper” prize, and was awarded by Professor David Duce.


-    “Towards Developing a Digital application for the Five Design-Sheets Methodology”. Aron E. Owen and Jonathan C. Roberts, [EG DL]


Aron Owen (a PhD student at the school) said “I was thrilled to receive this award. The work is a collaboration with my supervisor, Professor Roberts, and forms part of the outputs of the first year of my PhD. It is only in the initial stages of this research but helps to further and adapt the established Five Design-Sheet methodology. This was my second conference as a PhD student, and it was a delight to meet with fellow researchers and hear about their research and present alongside established researchers. It is a privilege to be researching in a dynamic and enthusiastic team.”

The David Duce Prize: Best Short Paper - An illustration of ideas

 

Announcement at the conference of the Best Short Paper award.

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