Papers and poster abstracts from the conference are now available through the following pages:
Put the date in your diaries now, DE2012 is being held in Aberdeen on October 23, 24 and 25th 2012. More information will be available nearer the time
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Wednesday 16th Nov
9:00 Registration and Breakfast
9: 45 Welcome talk and introductions – John Baird (Presentation Slides)
10:15 Keynote (Presentation Slides)
History Enriched Computing – Professor James D. Hollan, University of California, San Diego, USA
11:00 Morning Tea
11:15 Session 1 – Industry Panel – Industry Panel Bios
12:15 Lunch (30 minutes) and Workshops (90 minutes)
14:15 – Session 2
Session 2a: Music and Sound
Session 2b: Technologies for Assisted Living
Tuck Leong and Peter Wright. Music in Households in the Digital Economy
Dan Stowell, Mathieu Barthet, Simon Dixon and Mark Sandler. Musicology for the masses – Situating new audio technologies for musicology and music education
Noel Lobley, Chris Morton and Marina Jirotka. Innovations in sound archiving – field recordings, audiences and digital inclusion
Trisha Greenhalgh, Rob Procter, Mark Rouncefield and Guy Dewsbury. ATHENE – Assistive Technologies for Healthy living in Elders – Needs assessment by Ethnography
Gemma Webster and Vicki Hanson. The Portrait System for Care Staff of People with Dementia – DigitalEngagement
Alasdair Mort, Paul Mcnamee, Lorna Philip, Pat Schofield, Vicki Hanson and Gaener Rodger. TOPS – designing digital tools for personal and social interaction
15:15 – Afternoon Tea
15:30 – Session 3
Menisha Patel, Paul Luff and Christian Heath. Curious words and public definitions – engaging visitors in the collaborative creation of a museum exhibit
David Mcgookin, Yolanda Vazquez-Alvarez, Stephen Brewster and Joanna Bergström-Lehtovirta. Digitally Glueing the Past – Multimodal Interaction for Un-Stewarded Historical and Archaeological Sites
Chris Mellish, Claire Wallace, Elizabeth Tait, Colin Hunter and Marsaili Macleod. Can Digital Technologies increase Engagement with Community History?
Advaith Siddharthan, Chris Mellish, Hien Nguyen, Cheng Zeng, Imogen Pearce and Rene Van Der Wal. Tell me a story about the birds and the bees – Using NLG to foster public engagement in nature conservation projects
Robert Houghton and David Golightly. Should a signaller look at Twitter – The value of user data to transport control
Hien Nguyen, Chris Mellish, Alasdair Mort, Ehud Reiter, Peter Kindness and Jonathan Knight. Using NLG to Manage Information in Medical Emergencies
16.30 – Session 4
Silvia Elaluf-Calderwood, Carsten Sorensen and Ben Eaton. Digital Innovation on Mobile Platforms – A Business Model Analysis
Kevin Smith, Drew Hemment and Rachel Cooper. Defining New Directions in Data Visualisation Research: Adaptive Signs
Robert Dingwall, Murray Goulden, Stuart Reeves and Abigail Durrant. Envisioning the Digital Economy
Oussama Metatla, Nick Bryan-Kinns, Tony Stockman and Fiore Martin. Designing for Collaborative Cross-modal Interaction
Rachel Menzies, Annalu Waller and Helen Pain. Interaction of children with Autism with a Virtual Character
Kyle Montague, Vicki Hanson and Andy Cobley. Evaluation of Adaptive Interaction with Mobile Touch- Screen Devices
18:30 Poster Presentations – Great North Museum
20:00 Evening Banquet Reception Great North Museum – Announcement of Impact Case Study competition
The winners of the ‘Telling Tales’ competition can be found in the attached PDF.
Telling Tales Winners