Items where Author is "Moran, Stuart"
Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Number of items: 23. Moran, Stuart and Luger, E. and Rodden, T (2014) An Emerging Tool Kit for Attaining Informed Consent in UbiComp. In: 1st International Workshop on “How do you Solve a Problem like Consent?", 13-17 September 2014, Seattle, USA. (In Press) Moran, Stuart and Luger, E. and Rodden, T (2014) Exploring Patterns as a Framework for Embedding Consent Mechanisms in Human-Agent Collectives. In: 8th International Workshop on Human Aspects of Ambient Intelligence , 11 August 2014, Warsaw, Poland. (In Press) Pantidi, N and Moran, Stuart and Bachour, Khaled and Rodden, T and Zilli, Davide and Merrett, Geoff V. and Rogers, Alex (2014) Field Testing a Rare Species Bioacoustic Smartphone Application: Challenges and Considerations. In: Third IEEE Workshop on the Social Implications of Pervasive Computing for Sustainable Living , 24-28 March 2014, Budapest, Hungary. (In Press) Vallverdú, J and Casacuberta, D and Nishida, T. and Ohmoto, Y and Moran, Stuart and Lázare, S. (2014) From Computational Emotional Models to HRI. International Journal of Robotics Applications and Technologies. (In Press) Moran, Stuart and Pantidi, N and Rodden, T and Chamberlain, A. and Griffiths, C and Zilli, Davide and Merrett, Geoff V. and Rogers, Alex (2014) Listening to the Forest and its Curators: Lessons Learnt from a Bioacoustic Smartphone Application Deployment. In: SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems , 26 April - 1 May 2014, Toronto, Canada. (In Press) Moran, Stuart and Luger, E. and Rodden, T (2014) Literatin: Beyond Awareness of Readability in Terms and Conditions. In: 1st International Workshop on “How do you Solve a Problem like Consent?", 13-17 September 2014, Seattle, USA. (In Press) Moran, Stuart (2014) Social Networks and Ubiquitous monitoring: An Application of the PSA-BI Model. In: Third IEEE Workshop on the Social Implications of Pervasive Computing for Sustainable Living , 24-28 March 2014, Budapest, Hungary. (In Press) Inoue, S. and Moran, Stuart and Nakata, K. (2014) Supporting Tool for Cooperative Work Analysis Based on Distributed Cognition. In: 12th International Conference on Probabilistic Safety Assessment and Management (PSAM), 22-27 June 2014, Hawaii, US. Moran, Stuart and Bachour, Khaled and Nishida, T. (2014) User Perceptions of Anthropomorphic Robots as Monitoring Devices. AI & Society: Knowledge, Culture and Communication. ISSN 0951-5666 (In Press) Jaeger, N and Moran, Stuart and Schnädelbach, H (2014) Using Adaptive Architecture to Support Yoga Practices: Social Considerations for Design. In: Third IEEE Workshop on the Social Implications of Pervasive Computing for Sustainable Living , 24-28 March 2014, Budapest, Hungary. (In Press) Rodden, T and Fischer, J.E. and Pantidi, N and Bachour, Khaled and Moran, Stuart (2013) At Home with Agents: Exploring Attitudes Towards Future Smart Energy Infrastructures. In: SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2013, Paris, France. Luger, E. and Moran, Stuart and Rodden, T (2013) Consent for All: Revealing the Hidden Complexity of Terms and Conditions. In: SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2013, Paris, France. Moran, Stuart and Fischer, J.E. (2013) Designing Notifications for Ubiquitous Monitoring Systems. In: 10th IEEE Workshop on Managing Ubiquitous Communications and Services (MUCS) , 18 March 2013, San Diego, California, USA. Fischer, J.E. and Ramchurn, Sarvapali D and Osborne, Michael A and Parson, Oliver and Huynh, T. Dong and Alam, Moody and Pantidi, N and Moran, Stuart and Bachour, Khaled and Reece, Steven and Costanza, Enrico and Rodden, T and Jennings, Nicholas R (2013) Recommending energy tariffs and load shifting based on smart household usage profiling. In: International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces , 2013, Santa Monica, CA, USA.. Moran, Stuart and Nishida, T. and Nakata, K. (2013) Salient Perceptions of a Wearable Ubiquitous Monitoring Device: A Case Study at a Japanese University. IEEE Technology and Society Magazine. pp. 56-64. ISSN 0278-0097 Nakata, K. and Moran, Stuart (2013) A Semiotic Analysis of a Model for Understanding User Behaviours in Ubiquitously Monitored Environments. In: Information Systems and Modern Society: Social Change and Global Development. IGI-Global. (In Press) Moran, Stuart and Pantidi, N and Bachour, Khaled and Fischer, J.E. and Flintham, M and Rodden, T (2013) Team Reactions to Voiced Agent Instructions in a Pervasive Game. In: International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces , 19-22 March 2013, Santa Monica, California, USA. Fischer, J.E. and Reeves, S and Moran, Stuart and Rennick Egglestone, S and Greenhalgh, C and Benford, S. (2013) Understanding Mobile Notification Management in Collocated Groups. In: European Conference on Computer Supported Collaborative Work (ECSCW)., 21-25 September 2013, Cyprus. Moran, Stuart and Jaeger, N and Schnädelbach, H and Glover, K (2013) Using Adaptive Architecture to Probe Attitudes Towards Ubiquitous Monitoring. In: IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society , 27-29 June 2013, Toronto, Canada. Fischer, J.E. and Jiang, W and Moran, Stuart (2012) AtomicOrchid: A Mixed Reality Game to Investigate Coordination in Disaster Response. In: Mobile Gaming Workshop (MOGA) 2012 , 26 September 2012, Bremen, Germany. Moran, Stuart and Nakata, K. and Inoue, S. (2012) Bridging the Analytical Gap Between Actor Network Theory and Distributed Cognition using a Tool for Information Trajectory Analysis. In: European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics (ECCE ¹12), 28 – 31 August 2012, Edinburgh, Scotland. Moran, Stuart and Nishida, T. and Nakata, K. (2012) Japanese Salient Perceptions of Ubiquitous Monitoring. In: IEEE Conference on Technology and Society in Asia 2012, 27 Oct - 29 Oct 2012 , Singapore. Moran, Stuart and Vallejo, I.L. de and Nakata, K. and Conroy-Dalton, R. and Luck, R. and McLennan, P. and Hailes, S. (2012) Studying the Impact of Ubiquitous Monitoring Technology on Office Worker Behaviours: The Value of Sharing Research Data. In: Second IEEE International Workshop on Social Implications of Pervasive Computing , 2012, Lugano, Switzerland. |