2003 |
8 | EE | Michael P. Craven,
K. Mervyn Curtis:
GesRec3D: A Real-Time Coded Gesture-to-Speech System with Automatic Segmentation and Recognition Thresholding Using Dissimilarity Measures.
Gesture Workshop 2003: 231-238 |
2001 |
7 | EE | Michael P. Craven,
Ian Taylor,
Adam Drozd,
Jim Purbrick,
Chris Greenhalgh,
Steve Benford,
Mike Fraser,
John Bowers,
Kai-Mikael Jää-Aro,
Bernd Lintermann,
Michael Hoch:
Exploiting interactivity, influence, space and time to explore non-linear drama in virtual worlds.
CHI 2001: 30-37 |
6 | | Chris Greenhalgh,
Steve Benford,
Michael P. Craven:
Patterns of Network and User Activity in an Inhabited Television Event.
Presence 10(1): 35-50 (2001) |
2000 |
5 | EE | Chris Greenhalgh,
Jim Purbrick,
Steve Benford,
Michael P. Craven,
Adam Drozd,
Ian Taylor:
Temporal links: recording and replaying virtual environments.
ACM Multimedia 2000: 67-74 |
4 | EE | Steve Benford,
Chris Greenhalgh,
Michael P. Craven,
Graham Walker,
Tim Regan,
Jason Morphett,
John Wyver:
Inhabited television: broadcasting interaction from within collaborative virtual environments.
ACM Trans. Comput.-Hum. Interact. 7(4): 510-547 (2000) |
1999 |
3 | | Steve Benford,
Chris Greenhalgh,
Michael P. Craven,
Graham Walker,
Tim Regan,
Jason Morphett,
John Wyver,
John Bowers:
Broadcasting on-line social interaction as inhabited television.
ECSCW 1999: 179- |
2 | EE | Chris Greenhalgh,
Steve Benford,
Michael P. Craven:
Patterns of network and user activity in an inhabited television event.
VRST 1999: 34-41 |
1 | EE | Steve Benford,
Ian Taylor,
David F. Brailsford,
Boriana Koleva,
Michael P. Craven,
Mike Fraser,
Gail Reynard,
Chris Greenhalgh:
Three dimensional visualization of the World Wide Web.
ACM Comput. Surv. 31(4es): 25 (1999) |