Outstanding research contributions 2009
Everybody has the right to speak with their eyes
Three Ph.d.-students from the IT University have created a cheap and groundbreaking invention. Their cheap gazetracker can halp disabled people in the third world, and the invention can lead to a major breakthrough for eye controlled computers. Without facing economic ruin, people all over the world can now benefit from a technology with amazing potential.
Javier San Agustin, Tall Henrik Skovsgaard og Martin Tall's open source gazetracker has been chosen as an outstanding research contribution 2009.
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Moral murders and unethical family fun
Gruesome games can be ethival, and innocent family games can be unethical. In his book "The ethics of computer games", Miguel Sicart delivers a philosophical, well written and highly surprising analysis of a complex subject.
Miguel Sicart's groundbreaking work on ethics in computer games has been chosen as an outstanding research contribution 2009.
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