Please find below a list of some of the Horizon CDT student academic publications that were accepted/published during 2017:
Darler, W., Goulding, J, Smith A., Roberts, D. (2017). A Framework to Segment Life Events Using Customer Transaction Data. In proceedings of 2017 American Marketing Association (AMA) Winter Conference, February 2017, Florida, USA.
Roberts, D., Darler, W. (2017). Consumer Co-creation: An Opportunity to Humanise New Product Development, International Journal of Market Research, London, UK.
Engelmann, G., Goulding, J., Golightly, D. (2017). Machine Learning: Estimating activity-based land-use through unsupervised learning from mobile phone event series in emerging economies, In proceedings of GISRUK 2017 Conference, 21 April 2017, The University of Manchester, UK.
Engelmann, G. Goulding, J., Smith, G., Golightly D. (2017). Social Good: Estimating population behaviour to describe activity-based land-use in emerging economies using mobile phone event series. In proceedings of the NetMob 2017 Conference (Book of Abstracts pages 146-148), 7 April 2017, Vodafone Village, Milan, Italy.
Filip, G (2017). Smart sensor for self driving cars allows pedestrians to halt them with the wave of a hand (but what if they’re a bad guy?), Daily Mail (online), UK, 10 February 2017.
Filip, G. (2017) Cited in How a raised hand from a pedestrian could stop driverless cars, New Scientist, UK, 9 February 2017.
Fowler, A (2017). Reflective Practice Workshop: In the proceedings of the Ergonomics & Human Factors Conference 2017, 27 April 2017, Daventry, Northants, UK
Fitzpatrick, I. (2017). The Hashtag: How technology is transforming our language – A corpus-based approach, 6th International Conference on Language and Literary Studies, Belgrade, Serbia, 19-20 May 2017.
Kurup, Shalaka & Golightly, David & Clarke, David & Sharples, Sarah. (2017). Ride Along: Expertise and Information Use During Rail Travel.
Li, Q., Zhu, J., Lui, T., Garibaldi, J., Li, Q. (2017) Visual Landmark Sequence-based Indoor Localization. 1st ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning for Geographic Knowledge Discovery (GeoAI 2017) at 25th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems (ACM SIGSPATIAL 2017), 7-10 November 2018, California, USA.
Patel, R (2017). Paper (Title to be confirmed) accepted to the 12th ACM International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction (TEI), 18-21 March 2018, Stockholm, Sweden.
Porcheron, M., Fischer, J.E., and Sharples, S. (2017). IN PRESS: “Do Animals have Accents?”: Talking with Agents in Multi-Party Conversation. In proceedings of the 20th ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work & Social Computing (CSCW’17) ACM, New York, NY, USA. DOI: 10.1145/2998181.2998298.
Green, D., Fuchsberger, V., Kirk, D., Taylor, N., Chatting, N., Meissner,J., Murer, M., Tscheligi,M., Lindtner, S., Bjørn,P., and Reiter, A. (2017). Open Design at the Intersection of Making and Manufacturing, ACM CHI 2017, Denver, Colorado, USA, 6 May 2017.
Sailaja, N., Crabtree, A., Stenton, P. (2017) Challenges of using Personal Data to drive Personalised Electronic Programme Guides (CHI Note) In the Proceedings of ACM CHI 2017, 6-11 May 2017, Denver, CO, USA.
Urquhart, L., Sailaja, N., McAuley, D. (2017), Realising the Right to Data Portability for the Internet of Things, SSRN, New York, USA, 15 March 2017.
Urquhart, L. and McAuley, D. (2017). Assessing Information Security Regulations for Domestic and Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems (Cyber Security & Data Governance Track) TILTing Perspectives Conference 2017, 17-19 May 2017, Tilburg, The Netherlands.
Xu, L. French, A. Towey, D., Benford, S. (2017). Recognising the Presence of Hidden Visual Markers in Digital Images, Thematic Workshop at ACM 25th Conference in Multimedia in the Computer History, Mountain View, CA, USA, 23-27 October 2017.