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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j37]Duncan Bradley, Boshuo Zhang, Caroline Jay, Andrew J. Stewart:
Choropleth maps can convey absolute magnitude through the range of the accompanying colour legend. Behav. Inf. Technol. 43(12): 2821-2837 (2024) - [c48]Martina Ruocco, Caroline Jay, Bijan Parsia:
A Qualitative Study of Human Theorizing about Robot Bodily Behavior. CHI Extended Abstracts 2024: 21:1-21:11 - [c47]Gabriel Strain, Andrew J. Stewart, Paul A. Warren, Caroline Jay:
Effects of Point Size and Opacity Adjustments in Scatterplots. CHI 2024: 205:1-205:13 - [i23]Stephan Druskat, Lars Grunske, Caroline Jay, Daniel S. Katz:
Research Software Engineering: Bridging Knowledge Gaps (Dagstuhl Seminar 24161). Dagstuhl Reports 14(4): 42-53 (2024) - 2023
- [j36]Miguel E. P. Silva, Robert E. Gaunt, Luis Ospina-Forero, Caroline Jay, Thomas House:
Comparing directed networks via denoising graphlet distributions. J. Complex Networks 11(2) (2023) - [j35]Gabriel Strain, Andrew J. Stewart, Paul A. Warren, Caroline Jay:
The Effects of Contrast on Correlation Perception in Scatterplots. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 176: 103040 (2023) - [j34]Omar A. Alghamdi, Sarah Clinch, Rigina Skeva, Caroline Jay:
How are websites used during development and what are the implications for the coding process? J. Syst. Softw. 205: 111803 (2023) - [j33]Kamilla Kopec-Harding, Sukru Eraslan, Bowen Cai, Suzanne M. Embury, Caroline Jay:
The impact of unequal contributions in student software engineering team projects. J. Syst. Softw. 206: 111839 (2023) - [j32]Miguel E. P. Silva, Rigina Skeva, Thomas House, Caroline Jay:
Tracking the structure and sentiment of vaccination discussions on Mumsnet. Soc. Netw. Anal. Min. 13(1): 152 (2023) - [c46]Chris Rhodes, Richard Allmendinger, Caroline Jay, Ricardo Climent:
Towards Developing a Virtual Guitar Instructor through Biometrics Informed Human-Computer Interaction. CHI Extended Abstracts 2023: 425:1-425:8 - [c45]Tamara Lopez, Helen Sharp, Michel Wermelinger, Melanie Langer, Mark Levine, Caroline Jay, Yijun Yu, Bashar Nuseibeh:
Accounting for socio-technical resilience in software engineering. CHASE 2023: 31-36 - [c44]Omar A. Alghamdi, Sarah Clinch, Mohammad Alhamadi, Caroline Jay:
Novice Programmers Strategies for Online Resource Use and Their Impact on Source Code. CHASE 2023: 92-104 - [i22]Omar A. Alghamdi, Sarah Clinch, Mohammad Alhamadi, Caroline Jay:
Novice programmers strategies for online resource use and their impact on source code. CoRR abs/2304.10369 (2023) - [i21]Miguel E. P. Silva, Rigina Skeva, Thomas House, Caroline Jay:
Tracking the Structure and Sentiment of Vaccination Discussions on Mumsnet. CoRR abs/2308.13014 (2023) - [i20]Yo Yehudi, Carole A. Goble, Caroline Jay:
Sustainability indicators in an open online community. CoRR abs/2309.12120 (2023) - 2022
- [j31]Deemah A. Alqahtani, Caroline Jay, Markel Vigo:
Spatio-temporal and contextual cues to support reflection in physical activity tracking. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 165: 102865 (2022) - [c43]Guy Clarke Marshall, Caroline Jay, André Freitas:
Why Scholars Are Diagramming Neural Network Models. Diagrams 2022: 202-209 - [c42]Hazel M. Taylor, Caroline Jay, Barry Lennox, Angelo Cangelosi, Louise A. Dennis:
Should AI Systems in Nuclear Facilities Explain Decisions the Way Humans Do? An Interview Study. RO-MAN 2022: 956-962 - [p3]Alaa Alahmadi, Alan Davies, Markel Vigo, Katherine Dempsey, Caroline Jay:
Human-Machine Perception of Complex Signal Data. Human-Like Machine Intelligence 2022: 239-259 - [i19]Yo Yehudi, Lukas Hughes-Noehrer, Carole A. Goble, Caroline Jay:
COVID-19: An exploration of consecutive systemic barriers to pathogen-related data sharing during a pandemic. CoRR abs/2205.12098 (2022) - [i18]Miguel E. P. Silva, Robert E. Gaunt, Luis Ospina-Forero, Caroline Jay, Thomas House:
Comparing directed networks via denoising graphlet distributions. CoRR abs/2207.09827 (2022) - [i17]Yo Yehudi, Lukas Hughes-Noehrer, Carole A. Goble, Caroline Jay:
Subjective data models in bioinformatics: Do wet-lab and computational biologists comprehend data differently? CoRR abs/2208.12346 (2022) - 2021
- [j30]Alaa Alahmadi, Alan Davies, Jennifer Royle, Leanna Goodwin, Katharine Cresswell, Zahra Arain, Markel Vigo, Caroline Jay:
An explainable algorithm for detecting drug-induced QT-prolongation at risk of torsades de pointes (TdP) regardless of heart rate and T-wave morphology. Comput. Biol. Medicine 131: 104281 (2021) - [j29]Ebtisam Alharbi, Rigina Skeva, Nick S. Juty, Caroline Jay, Carole A. Goble:
Exploring the Current Practices, Costs and Benefits of FAIR Implementation in Pharmaceutical Research and Development: A Qualitative Interview Study. Data Intell. 3(4): 507-527 (2021) - [j28]Jeremy Cohen, Daniel S. Katz, Michelle Barker, Neil P. Chue Hong, Robert Haines, Caroline Jay:
The Four Pillars of Research Software Engineering. IEEE Softw. 38(1): 97-105 (2021) - [c41]Guy Clarke Marshall, Caroline Jay, André Freitas:
Understanding Scholarly Neural Network System Diagrams Through Application of VisDNA. Diagrams 2021: 387-394 - [c40]Guy Clarke Marshall, Caroline Jay, André Freitas:
Structuralist Analysis for Neural Network System Diagrams. Diagrams 2021: 480-487 - [c39]Guy Clarke Marshall, Caroline Jay, André Freitas:
Number and Quality of Diagrams in Scholarly Publications is Associated with Number of Citations. Diagrams 2021: 512-519 - [c38]Martina Ruocco, Wenxuan Mou, Angelo Cangelosi, Caroline Jay, Debora Zanatto:
Theory of Mind Improves Human's Trust in an Iterative Human-Robot Game. HAI 2021: 227-234 - [c37]Neil P. Chue Hong, Jeremy Cohen, Caroline Jay:
Understanding Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Challenges Within the Research Software Community. ICCS (6) 2021: 390-403 - [c36]Jonathan Carlton, Andy Brown, Caroline Jay, John Keane:
Using Interaction Data to Predict Engagement with Interactive Media. ACM Multimedia 2021: 1258-1266 - [i16]Neil P. Chue Hong, Jeremy Cohen, Caroline Jay:
Understanding Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Challenges Within the Research Software Community. CoRR abs/2104.01712 (2021) - [i15]Guy Clarke Marshall, Caroline Jay, André Freitas:
Structuralist analysis for neural network system diagrams. CoRR abs/2104.14810 (2021) - [i14]Guy Clarke Marshall, Caroline Jay, André Freitas:
Scholarly AI system diagrams as an access point to mental models. CoRR abs/2104.14811 (2021) - [i13]Guy Clarke Marshall, Caroline Jay, André Freitas:
Number and quality of diagrams in scholarly publications is associated with number of citations. CoRR abs/2104.14815 (2021) - [i12]Jonathan Carlton, Andy Brown, Caroline Jay, John Keane:
Using Interaction Data to Predict Engagement with Interactive Media. CoRR abs/2108.01949 (2021) - 2020
- [j27]Deemah A. Alqahtani, Caroline Jay, Markel Vigo:
The Effect of Goal Moderation on the Achievement and Satisfaction of Physical Activity Goals. Proc. ACM Interact. Mob. Wearable Ubiquitous Technol. 4(4): 116:1-116:18 (2020) - [j26]Sukru Eraslan, Kamilla Kopec-Harding, Caroline Jay, Suzanne M. Embury, Robert Haines, Julio César Cortés Ríos, Peter Crowther:
Integrating GitLab metrics into coursework consultation sessions in a software engineering course. J. Syst. Softw. 167: 110613 (2020) - [c35]Deemah A. Alqahtani, Caroline Jay, Markel Vigo:
The Role of Uncertainty as a Facilitator to Reflection in Self-Tracking. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2020: 1807-1818 - [c34]Sukru Eraslan, Julio César Cortés Ríos, Kamilla Kopec-Harding, Suzanne M. Embury, Caroline Jay, Christopher Page, Robert Haines:
Errors and Poor Practices of Software Engineering Students in Using Git. CEP 2020: 8:1-8:4 - [i11]Jeremy Cohen, Daniel S. Katz, Michelle Barker, Neil P. Chue Hong, Robert Haines, Caroline Jay:
The Four Pillars of Research Software Engineering. CoRR abs/2002.01035 (2020) - [i10]Guy Clarke Marshall, Caroline Jay, André Freitas:
Understanding scholarly Natural Language Processing system diagrams through application of the Richards-Engelhardt framework. CoRR abs/2008.11785 (2020) - [i9]Guy Clarke Marshall, André Freitas, Caroline Jay:
How Researchers Use Diagrams in Communicating Neural Network Systems. CoRR abs/2008.12566 (2020) - [i8]Caroline Jay, Robert Haines, Daniel S. Katz:
Software must be recognised as an important output of scholarly research. CoRR abs/2011.07571 (2020) - [i7]Caroline Jay, Robert Haines, Daniel S. Katz, Jeffrey C. Carver, Sandra Gesing, Steven R. Brandt, James Howison, Anshu Dubey, James C. Phillips, Hui Wan, Matthew J. Turk:
The challenges of theory-software translation. F1000Research 9: 1192 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j25]Manuele Reani, Niels Peek, Caroline Jay:
How different visualizations affect human reasoning about uncertainty: An analysis of visual behaviour. Comput. Hum. Behav. 92: 55-64 (2019) - [j24]Ainhoa Yera, Javier Muguerza, Olatz Arbelaitz, Iñigo Perona, Richard Keers, Darren Ashcroft, Richard Williams, Niels Peek, Caroline Jay, Markel Vigo:
Modelling the interactive behaviour of users with a medication safety dashboard in a primary care setting. Int. J. Medical Informatics 129: 395-403 (2019) - [j23]Alan Davies, Marisa Cunha, Kamilla Kopec-Harding, Paul D. Metcalfe, James Weatherall, Caroline Jay:
Biomarker data visualisation for decision making in clinical trials. Int. J. Medical Informatics 132 (2019) - [j22]Andy Brown, Amaia Aizpurua, Caroline Jay, Michael Evans, Maxine Glancy, Simon Harper:
Contrasting delivery modes for second screen TV content - Push or pull? Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 129: 15-26 (2019) - [j21]Alaa Alahmadi, Alan Davies, Markel Vigo, Caroline Jay:
Can laypeople identify a drug-induced QT interval prolongation? A psychophysical and eye-tracking experiment examining the ability of nonexperts to interpret an ECG. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 26(5): 404-411 (2019) - [j20]Markel Vigo, Nicolas Matentzoglu, Caroline Jay, Robert Stevens:
Comparing ontology authoring workflows with Protégé: In the laboratory, in the tutorial and in the 'wild'. J. Web Semant. 57 (2019) - [c33]Alaa Alahmadi, Alan Davies, Jennifer Royle, Markel Vigo, Caroline Jay:
Evaluating the Impact of Pseudo-Colour and Coordinate System on the Detection of Medication-induced ECG Changes. CHI 2019: 123 - [c32]Jonathan Carlton, Andy Brown, Caroline Jay, John Keane:
Inferring User Engagement from Interaction Data. CHI Extended Abstracts 2019 - [c31]Julio César Cortés Ríos, Kamilla Kopec-Harding, Sukru Eraslan, Christopher Page, Robert Haines, Caroline Jay, Suzanne M. Embury:
A methodology for using GitLab for software engineering learning analytics. CHASE@ICSE 2019: 3-6 - [c30]Mario Rosado de Souza, Robert Haines, Markel Vigo, Caroline Jay:
What makes research software sustainable?: an interview study with research software engineers. CHASE@ICSE 2019: 135-138 - [p2]Caroline Jay, Robert Haines:
Reproducible and Sustainable Research Software. Web Accessibility (2nd Ed.) 2019: 211-221 - [i6]Mario Rosado de Souza, Robert Haines, Markel Vigo, Caroline Jay:
What Makes Research Software Sustainable? An Interview Study With Research Software Engineers. CoRR abs/1903.06039 (2019) - [i5]Julio César Cortés Ríos, Kamilla Kopec-Harding, Sukru Eraslan, Christopher Page, Robert Haines, Caroline Jay, Suzanne M. Embury:
A Methodology for Using GitLab for Software Engineering Learning Analytics. CoRR abs/1903.06772 (2019) - [i4]Caroline Jay, Robert Haines, Daniel S. Katz, Jeffrey C. Carver, James C. Phillips, Anshu Dubey, Sandra Gesing, Matthew J. Turk, Hui Wan, Hubertus Van Dam, James Howison, Vitali A. Morozov, Steven R. Brandt:
Theory-Software Translation: Research Challenges and Future Directions. CoRR abs/1910.09902 (2019) - 2018
- [j19]Manuele Reani, Alan Davies, Niels Peek, Caroline Jay:
How do people use information presentation to make decisions in Bayesian reasoning tasks? Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 111: 62-77 (2018) - [j18]Markel Vigo, Lamiece Hassan, William Vance, Caroline Jay, Andrew Brass, Sheena Cruickshank:
Britain Breathing: using the experience sampling method to collect the seasonal allergy symptoms of a country. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 25(1): 88-92 (2018) - [j17]Ziming Wu, Zhida Sun, Taewook Kim, Manuele Reani, Caroline Jay, Xiaojuan Ma:
Mediating Color Filter Exploration with Color Theme Semantics Derived from Social Curation Data. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 2(CSCW): 187:1-187:24 (2018) - [j16]Nicolas Matentzoglu, Markel Vigo, Caroline Jay, Robert Stevens:
Inference Inspector: Improving the verification of ontology authoring actions. J. Web Semant. 49: 1-15 (2018) - [c29]Julio Vega, Samuel Couth, Ellen Poliakoff, Sonja Kotz, Matthew Sullivan, Caroline Jay, Markel Vigo, Simon Harper:
Back to Analogue: Self-Reporting for Parkinson's Disease. CHI 2018: 74 - [c28]Ainhoa Yera, Javier Muguerza, Olatz Arbelaitz, Iñigo Perona, Richard Keers, Darren Ashcroft, Richard Williams, Niels Peek, Caroline Jay, Markel Vigo:
Inferring Visual Behaviour from User Interaction Data on a Medical Dashboard. DH 2018: 55-59 - [c27]Manuele Reani, Niels Peek, Caroline Jay:
An investigation of the effects of n-gram length in scanpath analysis for eye-tracking research. ETRA 2018: 1:1-1:8 - [e1]Jeffrey C. Carver, Neil P. Chue Hong, Caroline Jay:
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Software Engineering for Science, SE@Science@ICSE 2018, Gothenburg, Sweden, June 2, 2018. ACM 2018, ISBN 978-1-4503-5748-7 [contents] - [d1]Markel Vigo, Nicolas Matentzoglu, Caroline Jay, Robert Stevens:
Log data generated by Protege in three settings: the laboratory, the tutorial and the remote study. Zenodo, 2018 - [i3]Daniel S. Katz, Stephan Druskat, Robert Haines, Caroline Jay, Alexander Struck:
The State of Sustainable Research Software: Results from the Workshop on Sustainable Software for Science: Practice and Experiences (WSSSPE5.1). CoRR abs/1807.07387 (2018) - [i2]Shoaib Sufi, Caroline Jay:
Raising the status of software in research: A survey-based evaluation of the Software Sustainability Institute Fellowship Programme. F1000Research 7: 1599 (2018) - [i1]Shoaib Sufi, Caroline Jay:
Raising the status of software in research: A survey-based evaluation of the Software Sustainability Institute Fellowship Programme. PeerJ Prepr. 6: e26849 (2018) - 2017
- [j15]Alice Allen, Cecilia R. Aragon, Christoph Becker, Jeffrey C. Carver, Andrei Chis, Benoît Combemale, Mike Croucher, Kevin Crowston, Daniel Garijo, Ashish Gehani, Carole A. Goble, Robert Haines, Robert Hirschfeld, James Howison, Kathryn D. Huff, Caroline Jay, Daniel S. Katz, Claude Kirchner, Katie Kuksenok, Ralf Lämmel, Oscar Nierstrasz, Matthew J. Turk, Rob van Nieuwpoort, Matthew Vaughn, Jurgen J. Vinju:
Engineering Academic Software (Dagstuhl Perspectives Workshop 16252). Dagstuhl Manifestos 6(1): 1-20 (2017) - [c26]Julio Vega, Caroline Jay, Markel Vigo, Simon Harper:
Unobtrusive Monitoring of Parkinson's Disease Based on Digital Biomarkers of Human Behaviour. ASSETS 2017: 351-352 - 2016
- [c25]Caroline Jay, Robert Dunne, David Gelsthorpe, Markel Vigo:
To Sign Up, or not to Sign Up?: Maximizing Citizen Science Contribution Rates through Optional Registration. CHI 2016: 1827-1832 - [c24]Aitor Apaolaza, Robert Haines, Amaia Aizpurua, Andy Brown, Michael Evans, Stephen Jolly, Simon Harper, Caroline Jay:
ABC: Using Object Tracking to Automate Behavioural Coding. CHI Extended Abstracts 2016: 2766-2773 - [c23]Nicolas Matentzoglu, Markel Vigo, Caroline Jay, Robert Stevens:
Making Entailment Set Changes Explicit Improves the Understanding of Consequences of Ontology Authoring Actions. EKAW 2016: 432-446 - [c22]Alan Davies, Markel Vigo, Simon Harper, Caroline Jay:
The visualisation of eye-tracking scanpaths: what can they tell us about how clinicians view electrocardiograms? ETVIS 2016: 79-83 - [c21]Jeff Z. Pan, Nicolas Matentzoglu, Caroline Jay, Markel Vigo, Yuting Zhao:
Understanding Author Intentions: Test Driven Knowledge Graph Construction. RW 2016: 1-26 - [c20]Julia Mueller, Alan Davies, Simon Harper, Caroline Jay, Chris J. Todd:
Widening access to online health education for lung cancer: a feasibility study. W4A 2016: 35:1-35:4 - 2015
- [c19]Kristian Garza, Carole A. Goble, John M. Brooke, Caroline Jay:
Framing the community data system interface. BCS HCI 2015: 269-270 - [c18]Michael Evans, Lianne Kerlin, Caroline Jay:
"I Woke Up as a Newspaper": Designing-in Interaction Analytics. CHI Extended Abstracts 2015: 477-488 - [c17]Markel Vigo, Caroline Jay, Robert Stevens:
Constructing Conceptual Knowledge Artefacts: Activity Patterns in the Ontology Authoring Process. CHI 2015: 3385-3394 - [c16]Aitor Apaolaza, Simon Harper, Caroline Jay:
Longitudinal Analysis of Low-Level Web Interaction through Micro Behaviours. HT 2015: 337-340 - [c15]Andy Brown, Rhia Jones, Mike Crabb, James Sandford, Matthew Brooks, Mike Armstrong, Caroline Jay:
Dynamic Subtitles: The User Experience. TVX 2015: 103-112 - 2014
- [j14]Janna Hastings, Andy Brass, Colin Caine, Caroline Jay, Robert Stevens:
Evaluating the Emotion Ontology through use in the self-reporting of emotional responses at an academic conference. J. Biomed. Semant. 5: 38 (2014) - [j13]Markel Vigo, Samantha Bail, Caroline Jay, Robert D. Stevens:
Overcoming the pitfalls of ontology authoring: Strategies and implications for tool design. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 72(12): 835-845 (2014) - [j12]Andy Brown, Caroline Jay:
ACM-W Athena lectures. SIGWEB Newsl. 2014(Winter): 2:1 (2014) - [c14]Andy Brown, Michael Evans, Caroline Jay, Maxine Glancy, Rhianne Jones, Simon Harper:
HCI over multiple screens. CHI Extended Abstracts 2014: 665-674 - [c13]Markel Vigo, Caroline Jay, Robert Stevens:
Design insights for the next wave ontology authoring tools. CHI 2014: 1555-1558 - [c12]Markel Vigo, Caroline Jay, Robert Stevens:
Protégé4US: Harvesting Ontology Authoring Data with Protégé. ESWC (Satellite Events) 2014: 86-99 - [c11]Colin C. Venters, Caroline Jay, Lydia Lau, Michael K. Griffiths, Violeta Holmes, Rupert R. Ward, Jim Austin, Charlie Dibsdale, Jie Xu:
Software Sustainability: The Modern Tower of Babel. RE4SuSy@RE 2014: 7-12 - 2013
- [j11]Simon Harper, Caroline Jay, Eleni Michailidou, Huangmao Quan:
Analysing the visual complexity of web pages using document structure. Behav. Inf. Technol. 32(5): 491-502 (2013) - [j10]Caroline Jay, Andy Brown, Simon Harper:
Predicting whether users view dynamic content on the world wide web. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 20(2): 9:1-9:33 (2013) - [c10]Artemis Parvizi, Caroline Jay, Christopher S. Mellish, Jeff Z. Pan, Yuan Ren, Robert Stevens, Kees van Deemter:
A Pilot Experiment in Knowledge Authoring as Dialogue. IWCS 2013: 376-382 - [c9]Aitor Apaolaza, Simon Harper, Caroline Jay:
Understanding users in the wild. W4A 2013: 13:1-13:4 - 2012
- [j9]Andy Brown, Caroline Jay, Simon Harper:
Tailored presentation of dynamic web content for audio browsers. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 70(3): 179-196 (2012) - [j8]Andy Brown, Caroline Jay, Alex Q. Chen, Simon Harper:
The uptake of Web 2.0 technologies, and its impact on visually disabled users. Univers. Access Inf. Soc. 11(2): 185-199 (2012) - 2011
- [j7]Andrei Sherstyuk, Caroline Jay, Anton Treskunov:
Impact of hand-assisted viewing on user performance and learning patterns in virtual environments. Vis. Comput. 27(3): 173-185 (2011) - 2010
- [j6]Andy Brown, Caroline Jay, Simon Harper:
Using qualitative eye-tracking data to inform audio presentation of dynamic Web content. New Rev. Hypermedia Multim. 16(3): 281-301 (2010) - [c8]Andy Brown, Caroline Jay, Simon Harper:
Tailored presentation of dynamic content. W4A 2010: 22 - [c7]Andy Brown, Caroline Jay, Simon Harper:
Audio access to calendars. W4A 2010: 31
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c6]Andy Brown, Caroline Jay, Simon Harper:
Audio presentation of auto-suggest lists. W4A 2009: 58-61 - 2008
- [j5]Caroline Jay, Robert Stevens, Roger J. Hubbold, Mashhuda Glencross:
Using haptic cues to aid nonvisual structure recognition. ACM Trans. Appl. Percept. 5(2): 8:1-8:14 (2008) - [j4]Mashhuda Glencross, Gregory J. Ward, Francho Melendez, Caroline Jay, Jun Liu, Roger J. Hubbold:
A perceptually validated model for surface depth hallucination. ACM Trans. Graph. 27(3): 59 (2008) - [c5]Andrei Sherstyuk, Dale Vincent, Caroline Jay:
Poster: Sliding Viewport for Head Mounted Displays in Interactive Environments. 3DUI 2008: 135-136 - [c4]Yeliz Yesilada, Caroline Jay, Robert Stevens, Simon Harper:
Validating the use and role of visual elements of web pages in navigation with an eye-tracking study. WWW 2008: 11-20 - [p1]Caroline Jay, Darren Lunn, Eleni Michailidou:
End User Evaluations. Web Accessibility 2008: 107-126 - 2007
- [j3]Caroline Jay, Mashhuda Glencross, Roger J. Hubbold:
Modeling the effects of delayed haptic and visual feedback in a collaborative virtual environment. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 14(2): 8 (2007) - [j2]Caroline Jay, Robert Stevens, Mashhuda Glencross, Alan Chalmers, Cathy Yang:
How people use presentation to search for a link: expanding the understanding of accessibility on the Web. Univers. Access Inf. Soc. 6(3): 307-320 (2007) - [c3]Mashhuda Glencross, Caroline Jay, Jeff Feasel, Luv Kohli, Mary C. Whitton, Roger J. Hubbold:
Effective Cooperative Haptic Interaction over the Internet. VR 2007: 115-122 - 2006
- [c2]Caroline Jay, Robert Stevens, Mashhuda Glencross, Alan Chalmers:
How people use presentation to search for a link: expanding the understanding of accessibility on the web. W4A 2006: 113-120 - 2005
- [c1]Caroline Jay, Roger J. Hubbold:
Delayed Visual and Haptic Feedback in a Reciprocal Tapping Task. WHC 2005: 655-656 - 2003
- [j1]Caroline Jay, Roger J. Hubbold:
Amplifying Head Movements with Head-Mounted Displays. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 12(3): 268-276 (2003)
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