2015 publications

Please find below a listing of some of the Horizon CDT student academic publications that were accepted/published during 2015:


Flintham, M., Velt, R., Wilson, M., Anstead, E., Benford, S., Brown, A., Pearce, T., Price D., Sprinks, J. (2015) Run Spot Run: Capturing and Tagging Footage of a Race by Crowds of Spectators, in CHI ’15 ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems, Seoul, Korea, April 2015.

Brindley, P. (2015), Mining Place Information from Internet Data, presentation at Ordnance Survey PhD Day, UK, March 2015.

Brown, R. (2015), Intermedial Performance and Improvisation (Performance Theories) Workshop, Digital Research in the Humanities & Arts (DRHA) Conference 2015, Dublin, Ireland, 3 September 2015.

Brown, R (2015). The Life of Mimetic Starfish, 2000-2012, Artificial Life Summer 2015, Vol. 21, No. 3: 285–288, DOI: 10.1162/ARTL_a_00168, August 2015

Carter, C.J. , Ansgar, K., Statache, R.,  Adolphs, S.,  O’Malley, C.,  Rodden, T., McAuley, D. (2015) Understanding Academic Attitudes Towards the Ethical Challenges Posed by Social Media Research, ETHICOMP 2015, Leicester, UK 7-9 September, ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society 45(3): 202-210, 2015.

Darzentas, D., Brown, M., Curran, N. (2015) Designed to Thrill: Exploring the Effects of Multimodal Feedback on Virtual World Immersion. Invited paper in the Interaction and applications of tangible and virtual reality interfaces session. In Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (HCII ’15), Los Angeles, CA, August 2015.

Darzentas, D., Brown, M., Flintham, M., Benford, S. (2015) The data driven lives of wargaming miniatures. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’15). ACM, Seoul, Korea, April 2015.

Garnham, A., Doehren, S., & Gygax, P. M. (2015). True gender ratios and stereotype rating norms: Frontiers in Psychology (online) 6, 1023, Switzerland, 22 July 2015.

Dowthwaite, L., Houghton, R.J., & Mortier, R. (2015). Fame or Function? How webcomic artists choose where to share. In: S. Sharples, S. Shorrock and P. Waterson (editors). Contemporary Issues in Ergonomics and Human Factors 2015, London: Taylor and Francis, pp. 355–362.

Salanitri, D., Hare, C., Borsci, S., Lawson, G., Sharples, S. and Waterfield, B. (2015) Relationship between Trust and Usability in Virtual Environments: An Ongoing Study (In Press) In Human-Computer Interaction.  Interaction and applications of tangible and virtual interfaces. Springer International Publishing. HCI International Conference 2015, Los Angeles, CA, United States, August 2015.

Stickley, T., Hoare, M., (2015) A review of the concept of Salutogensis and it’s significance for promoting mental health recovery through participatory arts, Journal of Applied Arts & Health, Vol.6 (1) pp.63-75.

Howard, S., Lang, A., Youle, C., Vyas, H., Sharples, S., Shaw, D. (2015). Exploring the attitudes of adolescents with asthma towards monitoring and sharing of data on their inhaler use. European Respiratory Journal, 46(59), Sept 2015.

Howard, S., Patel, M., Lang, AR., Youle, C., Vyas, H., Sharples, S., Shaw, D. (2015). Individual patterns of inhaler use and health outcomes in adolescents with asthma. Thorax, 70(3).

Howard, S., Lang A., Sharples, S., Shaw, D. (2015) A user evaluation of the ‘SmartTrack’ Smart Inhaler in a sample of adolescents with asthma. International Symposium on Human Factors and Ergonomics in Healthcare: Improving the Outcomes, April 2015.

Luger, E., Urquhart L., Rodden, T., Golembewski, M. (2015) Playing the Legal Card: Using Ideation Cards to Raise Data Protection Issues Within the Design ProcessIn Proceedings of the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Seoul, Korea, April 2015.

Macnaughtan, L.; Patriotta, G., Pinnington, L., Raman, S. (2015) Plurality of institutional logics in digital healthcare: The rise of the hybrid patient, 31st European Group for Organizational Studies (EGOS) Colloqiuium, 2-4 July 2015, Athens, Greece, July 2015.

Maior, H.A., Pike, M., Wilson, M. L., and Sharples, S. (2015) (In Press) Examining the Reliability of Using fNIRS in Realistic HCI Settings for Spatial and Verbal Tasks. In: CHI’15 ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems, Seoul, Korea, April 2015.

Patel, R. (2015) A Conversation with Objects: The Potential of Interactive Objects in Children’s Theatre. Scenographic Things / Scenography Objects, performance research seminar, TaPRA Scenography Working Group Trinity Long Room Hub, Ireland, May 2015.

Patel, R. (2015) Constructing Sensory Spaces: the incorporation children’s patterns of play in the design of digital mediated scenography. 7th International Research College of Theatre Arts for Children and Young People Symposium, Subotica, Serbia, June 2015.

Porcheron, M. & Fischer, J. (2015) Mobile Behaviours around Social Collocated Interactions. In Proceedings of the CHI’15 Workshop Mobile Collocated Interactions: From Smartphones to Wearables, Seoul, Korea, April 2015.

Rosser, J., Morley, J., Smith, G. (2015).,Modelling of Building Interiors with Mobile Phone Sensor Data, ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 4(2), 989-1012, doi: 10.3390/ijgi4020989, 12 June 2015.

Mueller J.-P., Sidiropoulos, P., Yershov, V., Gwinner, K., van Gasselt, S., Walter, S., Ivanov, A., Morley, J., Sprinks, J., Houghton, R., Bamford, S., Kim, J. R. (2015) Paper accepted at European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2015, EU-FP7 iMars: Analysis of Mars Multi-Resolution Images using Auto-Coregistration, Data Mining and Crowd Source Techniques: One year on with a focus on auto-DTM, auto-coregistration and citizen science, EGU General Assembly 2015, Vienna, Austria, April 2015.

Sprinks, J., Morley, J., Bamford, S., Houghton, R.J. (2015) Keeping Citizen Scientists Interested: The Importance of Task Workflow Design, Citizen Science 2015 Conference, San Jose, CA, United States, February 2015.

SprinksJ., Morley, J., Bamford, S., Houghton, R.J. (2015) The Impact of Task Design on Citizen Science Results, 2015 AAAS Annual Meeting, San Jose, CA, United States, February 2015.

Sprinks, J., Houghton, R., Morley, J., Bamford, S. (2014), The Impact of Task Workflow Design on VGI Citizen Science Platforms,  Paper accepted at GIS Research UK Conference, 2015, Leeds, Yorkshire, UK, 16 April 2015.

Sprinks, J., Houghton, R., Morley, J., Bamford, S. (2015) Paper accepted at Ergonomics and Human Factors Conference 2015, The impact of task workflow design on citizen science users and results, EHF 2015, Daventry, Northants, UK, 14 April 2015.

Sprinks, J. (2015). Human Factors in Citizen Science, The Ergonomist, 539, pp4-5, Leicestershire, UK.

Morley, J.G, Giordano, M., Muller, J.P., Tao, Y., Sprinks, J., Barnes, R., Traxler, C., Gupta, S., Paar, G. (2015) PRoGIS 2.0: An Integrated Approach to Planetary Rover Image Visualisation and Analysis Using an Open Source Web-GIS, ESA’s Planetary GIS Workshop, Madrid, Spain, 5-7 May 2015.

Barnes, R., Gupta, S., Morley, J.G., Giordano, J., Muller, J.P., Tao, Y., Sprinks, J., Traxler, C., Hesina, G., Sander, K., Nauschnegg, B.,  Paar, G. (2015), Geological intepretation and analysis of surface-based, spatially referenced planetary imagery data using PRoGIS 2.0, ESA’s Planetary GIS Workshop, 5-7 May, Madrid, Spain.

Sprinks, J., Houghton, R., Bamford, S., Morley, J.G., Wardlaw, J. (2015). Is that a Crater? Designing Citizen Science Platforms for the Volunteer and to Improve Results, European Planetary Science Congress 2015, EPSC2015-694, Vol. 10, Nantes, France, September/October 2015

Muller, J.P., Yershov, V., Sidiripoulos, P., Gwinner, K., Willner, K.,Fanara, L., Waelisch, M., Gasselt, S.V., Walter, S., Ivanov, A.,Cantini, F., Morley, J.G., Sprinks, J., Giordano, M., Wardlaw, J., Kim, J., Chen, W.T., Houghton, R., Bamford, S. (2015). EU-FP7-iMARS: Analysis of Mars Multi-Resolution Images using Auto-Coregistration, Data Mining and Crowd Source Techniques: A Mid-Term Report, European Planetary Science Congress 2015, EPSC2015-673, Vol. 10, Nantes, France, September/October 2015

Barnes, R., Gupta, S., Giordano, M., Morley, J.G., Muller, J.P.,Tao,Y., Sprinks, J., Traxler,C., Hesina, G., Sander,K., Nauschnegg, B., Paar,G., Willner,K., Pajdla, T. (2015). Geological Interpretation and Analysis of Surface Based, Spatially Referenced Planetary Imagery Data using PRoGIS 2.0 and Pro3D, European Planetary Science Congress 2015, EPSC2015-375, Vol. 10, Nantes, France, September/October 2015.

Torres, M., Adams, C.E. (2015) The (pregnant) elephant in the room: a tool to speed up delivery of Cochrane ReviewsEvidence Live 2015, Oxford, UK, April 2015.

Torres, M., Adams, C.E. (2015) Automatize or perish: Towards user-led, instant and (at least) semi-automated systematic reviewsEvidence Live 2015, Oxford, UK, April 2015.

Urquhart, L., & Luger, E. (2015) Smart Cities: Creative Compliance and the rise of ‘Designers as Regulators‘, The Society for Computers and Law (online), 8 June 2015, UK.

Edwards, L. & Urquhart, L. (2015)“Privacy in Public Spaces: What Expectations of Privacy Do We Have in Social Media Intelligence?, Social Science Research Network, 11 December 2015

Golightly, D., Wagner, H., Sharples, S. (2015). A comparison of user requirements and expectations for cloud manufacturingIn Proceedings of the International Conference on Ergonomics & Human Factors 2015, Daventry, Northamptonshire, UK, 13-16 April 2015.

Wagner, H. (2015). Engagement Through Play: Politics and Video GamesIn Proceedings of the 2015 Annual Symposium on Computer-Human Interaction in Play (pp. 419-422). ACM.

Young A., Skatova A., Bedwell B., Rodden T., & Shipp V. (2015). The Role of Accidental Self-Reflection in Wearable Camera Research. In Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services Adjunct, ACM, 1062–1065.

Zhang, M., Qui, G., Alechina, N., Atkinson, S. (2015), A comparison of Five HSV Color Selection Interfaces for Mobile Painting Search, (Full Paper), INTERACT 2015, Bamberg, Germany, 14-18 September 2015.