2007 |
13 | EE | Dempsey Chang,
Keith V. Nesbitt,
Kevin Wilkins:
The Gestalt Principle of Continuation Applies to both the Haptic and Visual Grouping of Elements.
WHC 2007: 15-20 |
2006 |
12 | EE | Keith V. Nesbitt:
Modelling human perception to leverage the reuse of concepts across the multi-sensory design space.
APCCM 2006: 65-74 |
2005 |
11 | EE | Keith V. Nesbitt:
Using Guidelines to assist in the Visualisation Design Process.
APVIS 2005: 115-123 |
2004 |
10 | EE | Keith V. Nesbitt:
Comparing and Reusing Visualisation and Sonification Designs using the MS-Taxonomy.
ICAD 2004 |
9 | EE | Keith V. Nesbitt:
Getting to more Abstract Places using the Metro Map Metaphor.
IV 2004: 488-493 |
8 | EE | Keith V. Nesbitt:
MS-Taxonomy: A Conceptual Framework for Designing Multi-sensory Displays.
IV 2004: 665-670 |
7 | EE | Keith V. Nesbitt,
Stephen Barrass:
Finding Trading Patterns in Stock Market Data.
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 24(5): 45-55 (2004) |
2002 |
6 | EE | Keith V. Nesbitt,
Carsten Friedrich:
Applying Gestalt Principles to Animated Visualizations of Network Data.
IV 2002: 737-743 |
2001 |
5 | EE | Keith V. Nesbitt,
Randall J. Gallimore,
Bernard J. Orenstein:
Using Force Feedback for Multi-sensory Display.
AUIC 2001: 64-68 |
4 | EE | Keith V. Nesbitt:
Modelling the Multi-Sensory Design Space.
InVis.au 2001: 27-36 |
2000 |
3 | EE | Keith V. Nesbitt,
Randall J. Gallimore,
Bernard J. Orenstein:
Investigating the Application of Virtual Environment Technology for Use in the Petroleum Exploration Industry.
ACSC 2000: 181-188 |
2 | EE | Keith V. Nesbitt:
Designing Multi-sensory Models for Finding Patterns in Stock Market Data.
ICMI 2000: 24-31 |
1 | EE | Keith V. Nesbitt:
A Classification of Multi-Sensory Metaphors for Understanding Abstract Data in a Virtual Environment.
IV 2000: 493-498 |