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2020 – today
- 2020
- [c30]Martin Flintham, Richard Hyde, Paul Tennent, Jan-Hinrik Meyer-Sahling, Stuart Moran:
Now Wash Your Hands: Understanding Food Legislation Compliance in a Virtual Reality Restaurant Kitchen. CHI PLAY 2020: 169-180
2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [j10]Jordi Vallverdú, Toyoaki Nishida, Yoshimasa Ohmoto, Stuart Moran, Sarah Lázare:
Fake Empathy and Human-Robot Interaction (HRI): A Preliminary Study. Int. J. Technol. Hum. Interact. 14(1): 44-59 (2018) - [j9]Xiangyu Chu, Hoi Wut Yip, Yuanpei Cai, Tsz Yin Chung, Stuart Moran, Kwok Wai Samuel Au:
A Compliant Robotic Instrument With Coupled Tendon Driven Articulated Wrist Control for Organ Retraction. IEEE Robotics Autom. Lett. 3(4): 4225-4232 (2018) - [c29]Martin Flintham, Christian Karner, Khaled Bachour, Helen Creswick, Neha Gupta, Stuart Moran:
Falling for Fake News: Investigating the Consumption of News via Social Media. CHI 2018: 376 - [c28]Stuart Moran, Sophie Berckhan, Alison Clarke:
A Framework to Support the Design of Digital Initiatives in Social Science Based Research. ICISO 2018: 177-186 - 2016
- [j8]Stuart Moran, Nils Jäger, Holger Schnädelbach, Kevin Glover:
ExoPranayama: a biofeedback-driven actuated environment for supporting yoga breathing practices. Pers. Ubiquitous Comput. 20(2): 261-275 (2016) - 2015
- [j7]Stuart Moran, Khaled Bachour, Toyoaki Nishida:
User perceptions of anthropomorphic robots as monitoring devices. AI Soc. 30(1): 1-21 (2015) - 2014
- [c27]Stuart Moran, Ewa Luger, Tom Rodden:
Exploring Patterns as a Framework for Embedding Consent Mechanisms in Human-Agent Collectives. AMT 2014: 475-486 - [c26]Stuart Moran, Nadia Pantidi, Tom Rodden, Alan Chamberlain, Chloe Griffiths, Davide Zilli, Geoff V. Merrett, Alex Rogers:
Listening to the forest and its curators: lessons learnt from a bioacoustic smartphone application deployment. CHI 2014: 2387-2396 - [c25]Dana Ruggiero, Stuart Moran, Charlie Drewitt, John Brady:
Alphabet Soup: Design and development of a short form game. FDG 2014 - [c24]Stuart Moran, Ewa Luger, Tom Rodden:
An emerging tool kit for attaining informed consent in UbiComp. UbiComp Adjunct 2014: 635-639 - [c23]Stuart Moran, Ewa Luger, Tom Rodden:
Literatin: beyond awareness of readability in terms and conditions. UbiComp Adjunct 2014: 641-646 - [c22]Nils Jäger, Stuart Moran, Holger Schnädelbach:
Using adaptive architecture to support Yoga practices: Social considerations for design. PerCom Workshops 2014: 364-369 - [c21]Stuart Moran:
Social networks and ubiquitous monitoring: An application of the PSA-BI model. PerCom Workshops 2014: 370-375 - [c20]Nadia Pantidi, Stuart Moran, Khaled Bachour, Tom Rodden, Davide Zilli, Geoff V. Merrett, Alex Rogers:
Field testing a rare species bioacoustic smartphone application: Challenges and future considerations. PerCom Workshops 2014: 376-381 - 2013
- [j6]Jordi Vallverdú, David Casacuberta, Toyoaki Nishida, Yoshimasa Ohmoto, Stuart Moran, Sarah Lázare:
From Computational Emotional Models to HRI. Int. J. Robotics Appl. Technol. 1(2): 11-25 (2013) - [j5]Stuart Moran, Irene López de Vallejo:
Introduction to the Special Section: The Social Implications of Embedded Systems. Interact. Comput. 25(3): 199-203 (2013) - [j4]Stuart Moran, Toyoaki Nishida, Keiichi Nakata:
Perceptions of a Wearable Ubiquitous Monitoring Device. IEEE Technol. Soc. Mag. 32(3): 56-64 (2013) - [j3]Stuart Moran, Toyoaki Nishida, Keiichi Nakata:
Comparing British and Japanese Perceptions of a Wearable Ubiquitous Monitoring Device. IEEE Technol. Soc. Mag. 32(4): 45-49 (2013) - [c19]Tom Rodden, Joel E. Fischer, Nadia Pantidi, Khaled Bachour, Stuart Moran:
At home with agents: exploring attitudes towards future smart energy infrastructures. CHI 2013: 1173-1182 - [c18]Ewa Luger, Stuart Moran, Tom Rodden:
Consent for all: revealing the hidden complexity of terms and conditions. CHI 2013: 2687-2696 - [c17]Joel E. Fischer, Stuart Reeves, Stuart Moran, Chris Greenhalgh, Steve Benford, Stefan Rennick Egglestone:
Understanding Mobile Notification Management in Collocated Groups. ECSCW 2013: 21-44 - [c16]Tom Rodden, Joel E. Fischer, Nadia Pantidi, Khaled Bachour, Stuart Moran:
At Home with Agents: Exploring Attitudes Towards Future Smart Energy Infrastructures. IJCAI 2013: 3057-3061 - [c15]Stuart Moran, Nils Jäger, Holger Schnädelbach, Kevin Glover:
Using adaptive architecture to probe attitudes towards ubiquitous monitoring. ISTAS 2013: 42-50 - [c14]Stuart Moran, Nadia Pantidi, Khaled Bachour, Joel E. Fischer, Martin Flintham, Tom Rodden, Simon Evans, Simon Johnson:
Team reactions to voiced agent instructions in a pervasive game. IUI 2013: 371-382 - [c13]Joel E. Fischer, Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Michael A. Osborne, Oliver Parson, Trung Dong Huynh, Muddasser Alam, Nadia Pantidi, Stuart Moran, Khaled Bachour, Steven Reece, Enrico Costanza, Tom Rodden, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Recommending energy tariffs and load shifting based on smart household usage profiling. IUI 2013: 383-394 - [c12]Stuart Moran, Joel E. Fischer:
Designing notifications for ubiquitous monitoring systems. PerCom Workshops 2013: 115-120 - 2012
- [c11]Stuart Moran, Keiichi Nakata, Satoru Inoue:
Bridging the analytical gap between distributed cognition and actor network theory using a tool for information trajectory analysis. ECCE 2012: 72-77 - [c10]Joel E. Fischer, Wenchao Jiang, Stuart Moran:
AtomicOrchid: A Mixed Reality Game to Investigate Coordination in Disaster Response. ICEC 2012: 572-577 - [c9]Stuart Moran, Irene López de Vallejo, Keiichi Nakata, Ruth Conroy Dalton, Rachael Luck, Peter McLennan, Steve Hailes:
Studying the impact of ubiquitous monitoring technology on office worker behaviours: The value of sharing research data. PerCom Workshops 2012: 902-907 - 2011
- [j2]Keiichi Nakata, Stuart Moran:
A Semiotic Analysis of a Model for Understanding User Behaviours in Ubiquitously Monitored Environments. Int. J. Inf. Syst. Soc. Chang. 2(3): 36-47 (2011) - [c8]Isaac Wiafe, Keiichi Nakata, Stuart Moran, Stephen R. Gulliver:
Considering user attitude and behaviour in persuasive systems design: the 3d-rab model. ECIS 2011: 186 - [c7]Stuart Moran, Keiichi Nakata, Satoru Inoue:
A Distributed Cognition Based Tool for Information Trajectory Analysis. Web Intelligence/IAT Workshops 2011: 37-40 - [c6]Stuart Moran, Isaac Wiafe, Keiichi Nakata:
Ubiquitous Monitoring and User Perceptions as a Persuasive Strategy. Web Intelligence/IAT Workshops 2011: 41-44 - [c5]Stuart Moran, Lawrence Chidzambwa, Keiichi Nakata, Kecheng Liu:
Assessment of assistive technologies based on the PSA-BI model. PETRA 2011: 13 - 2010
- [j1]Stuart Moran, Keiichi Nakata:
Ubiquitous monitoring and user behaviour: A preliminary model. J. Ambient Intell. Smart Environ. 2(1): 67-80 (2010) - [c4]Stuart Moran, Keiichi Nakata:
The Role of User Perceptions in Designing Ubiquitous Monitoring Systems. Web Intelligence/IAT Workshops 2010: 382-385 - [c3]Stuart Moran, Keiichi Nakata:
Ubiquitous Monitoring in the Office: Salient Perceptions of Data Collection Devices. SocialCom/PASSAT 2010: 494-499
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c2]Stuart Moran, Keiichi Nakata:
Ubiquitous Monitoring and Human Behaviour in Intelligent Pervasive Spaces. CSE (4) 2009: 1082-1087 - [c1]Stuart Moran, Keiichi Nakata:
The Behavioural Implications of Ubiquitous Monitoring. Web Intelligence/IAT Workshops 2009: 327-330
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