Searching for authors named "Russell Beale" – sorted by Relevance.
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Wireless learning community hub
- It is often argued that in everyday society our sense of community is being eroded. This is particularly relevant for learners, who may find that they have fewer opportunities to interact with colleagues and so become isolated in their learning activities. Whilst it may be true that less people spen
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DEEP OCEAN BATHYMETRIC IMAGING WITH GLORI{B
- This paper describes the bathymetric imaging and processing of the GLORI-B system. GLORI-B is a deep ocean sidescan sonar surveying device, which isableto produce bathymetry measurements and images of the sea oor in swaths of up to 30km wide. The basics of the GLORI-B system are described, and then
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THE SMART PHONE Supporting Social Interaction with Smart Phones
- consumption, and content creativity. Seven different systems exemplify its ability to support a wide range of social interactions, helping make pervasive computing a reality.
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General Terms
- This study presents interview based case studies of users who work with multiple computers as well as multiple displays. Such users have not been studied before. The behaviour is discussed in terms of both technical and cognitive dimensions, and we identify the importance of having multiple carets a
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Building Affective Embodied Agents to Assist Long-Term Behavior Change: Design and Evaluation Considerations Abstract
- Recent research has suggested that affective embodied agents that can effectively express simulated emotion have the potential to build and maintain long-term relationships with users. We present our experiences in this space and detail the wide array of design and evaluation issues we had to take i
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Agent Abuse: The Potential Dangers of Socially Intelligent Embodied Agents
- Research into developing socially intelligent embodied agents has increased over the last decade with the main focus being on how they can enhance humancomputer interaction. However, little research has concentrated on the potential they have to manipulate our behavior for unethical purposes. A disc
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Mobile context aware systems: The intelligence to support tasks and effectively utilise resources," presented at Mobile Human-Computer Interaction - Mobile HCI 2004
- Abstract: The complex usage of mobile devices coupled with their limited resources in terms of display and processing suggests that being able to understand the context of the user would be beneficial. In this paper we present a model that describes context as a dynamic process with historic depende
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Using modelling to put HCI design patterns to work," presented at
- It is recognised that creating effective, usable interactive systems is a highly non-trivial task. One approach to supporting developers and designers is through the use of HCI design patterns- this is now recognised as an effective way to produce usable systems. Design patterns capture the key elem
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Interactive comprehensible data mining
- This paper discusses a novel data mining system devised and developed at Birmingham, which attempts to provide a more effective data mining system. It ties in with the workshop goals in a number of different areas. The system tries to allow users to see the big picture and not get caught up in irrel
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Agent-based interaction
- Agents are becoming widespread in a variety of computer systems and domains, but often appear to have little in common with each other. In this paper we look at different agent systems and identify what a generic agent should be composed of. We also identify the characteristics of a task that make i
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