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Chris Harrison (computer scientist)

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Chris Harrison
Citizenship United States
Alma materNew York University (B.A., M.S.), Carnegie Mellon University (PhD)
AwardsPackard Fellow[1], World Economic Forum Young Scientist
Scientific career
FieldsHuman-Computer Interaction
InstitutionsCarnegie Mellon University

Chris Harrison is a professor in the Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University best known for his work on interactive technologies, on-body interaction, and advances in wearable computing.

Harrison invented the OmniTouch and Skinput on-body interaction techniques.

References

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