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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c41]Lauren Thompson, Sydney Charitos, Kimberley Beaumont, Amberly Brigden, Jon Bird:
Exploring Young Children's Views on Sharing Personal Health Data Between Ages 7-14. IDC 2024: 800-805 - [c40]Sydney Charitos, Lauren Thompson, Amberly Brigden, Jon Bird:
Using Taxonomies to Analyse Children's Drawings of Health Data Visualisations. IDC 2024: 902-907 - 2023
- [c39]Sydney Charitos, Amberly Brigden, Jon Bird:
DIY Ecological Momentary Assessment. CHI Extended Abstracts 2023: 535:1-535:4 - 2022
- [c38]Bridget Ellis, Jon Bird, Helen Bould, Lucy Biddle, Rosanna Moore:
Co-Designing an Experience Sampling Method Digital Platform to Investigate Self-Harm Among Young People. CHI Extended Abstracts 2022: 215:1-215:6 - 2021
- [j7]Anna L. Cox, Jon Bird, Duncan P. Brumby, Marta E. Cecchinato, Sandy J. J. Gould:
Prioritizing unread e-mails: people send urgent responses before important or short ones. Hum. Comput. Interact. 36(5-6): 511-534 (2021) - 2020
- [j6]Adrian Bussone, Bakita Kasadha, Simone Stumpf, Abigail C. Durrant, Shema Tariq, Jo Gibbs, Karen C. Lloyd, Jon Bird:
Trust, Identity, Privacy, and Security Considerations for Designing a Peer Data Sharing Platform Between People Living With HIV. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 4(CSCW2): 173:1-173:27 (2020) - [c37]Jonathan Turner, Dympna O'Sullivan, Jon Bird:
Modulation of Medical Condition Likelihood by Patient History Similarity. MIE 2020: 327-331
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c36]Débora Abranches, Dympna O'Sullivan, Jon Bird:
Nurse-led Design and Development of an Expert System for Pressure Ulcer Management. CHI Extended Abstracts 2019 - [c35]Tracey Booth, Jon Bird, Simone Stumpf, Sara Jones:
Designing Troubleshooting Support Cards for Novice End-User Developers of Physical Computing Prototypes. IS-EUD 2019: 191-199 - [i1]Vansh Dassani, Jon Bird, Dave Cliff:
Automated Composition of Picture-Synched Music Soundtracks for Movies. CoRR abs/1910.08773 (2019) - 2017
- [c34]Jordan Tewell, Jon Bird, George R. Buchanan:
Heat-Nav: Using Temperature Changes as Navigation Cues. CHI 2017: 1131-1135 - [c33]Jordan Tewell, Jon Bird, George R. Buchanan:
The Heat is On: A Temperature Display for Conveying Affective Feedback. CHI 2017: 1756-1767 - [c32]Marta E. Cecchinato, Anna L. Cox, Jon Bird:
Always On(line)?: User Experience of Smartwatches and their Role within Multi-Device Ecologies. CHI 2017: 3557-3568 - 2016
- [c31]Aisling Ann O'Kane, Amy Hurst, Gerrit Niezen, Nicolai Marquardt, Jon Bird, Gregory D. Abowd:
Advances in DIY Health and Wellbeing. CHI Extended Abstracts 2016: 3453-3460 - [c30]Tracey Booth, Simone Stumpf, Jon Bird, Sara Jones:
Crossed Wires: Investigating the Problems of End-User Developers in a Physical Computing Task. CHI 2016: 3485-3497 - [c29]Mara Balestrini, Raymundo Cornejo, Paul Marshall, Monica E. Tentori, Jon Bird, Yvonne Rogers:
Jokebox: Coordinating Shared Encounters in Public Spaces. CSCW 2016: 38-49 - 2015
- [c28]Emeline Therias, Jon Bird, Paul Marshall:
Más Tecnologia, Más Cambio?: Investigating an Educational Technology Project in Rural Peru. CHI 2015: 447-456 - [c27]Marta E. Cecchinato, Anna Louise Cox, Jon Bird:
Smartwatches: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly? CHI Extended Abstracts 2015: 2133-2138 - [c26]Marta E. Cecchinato, Anna Louise Cox, Jon Bird:
Working 9-5?: Professional Differences in Email and Boundary Management Practices. CHI 2015: 3989-3998 - [c25]Sarah Gallacher, Jenny O'Connor, Jon Bird, Yvonne Rogers, Licia Capra, Daniel Harrison, Paul Marshall:
Mood Squeezer: Lightening up the Workplace through Playful and Lightweight Interactions. CSCW 2015: 891-902 - [c24]Daniel Harrison, Paul Marshall, Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze, Jon Bird:
Activity tracking: barriers, workarounds and customisation. UbiComp 2015: 617-621 - [c23]Jo Vermeulen, Kris Luyten, Karin Coninx, Nicolai Marquardt, Jon Bird:
Proxemic Flow: Dynamic Peripheral Floor Visualizations for Revealing and Mediating Large Surface Interactions. INTERACT (4) 2015: 264-281 - 2014
- [c22]Mara Balestrini, Jon Bird, Paul Marshall, Alberto Zaro, Yvonne Rogers:
Understanding sustained community engagement: a case study in heritage preservation in rural argentina. CHI 2014: 2675-2684 - [c21]Emily I. M. Collins, Jon Bird, Anna Louise Cox, Daniel Harrison:
Social networking use and RescueTime: the issue of engagement. UbiComp Adjunct 2014: 687-690 - [c20]Daniel Harrison, Nadia Berthouze, Paul Marshall, Jon Bird:
Tracking physical activity: problems related to running longitudinal studies with commercial devices. UbiComp Adjunct 2014: 699-702 - [c19]Anna Louise Cox, Jon Bird, Natasha Mauthner, Susan M. Dray, Anicia Peters, Emily Collins:
Socio-technical practices and work-home boundaries. Mobile HCI 2014: 581-584 - [c18]Emily I. M. Collins, Anna Louise Cox, Jon Bird, Cassie Cornish-Tresstail:
Barriers to engagement with a personal informatics productivity tool. OZCHI 2014: 370-379 - [c17]Lisa Koeman, Vaiva Kalnikaité, Yvonne Rogers, Jon Bird:
What Chalk and Tape Can Tell Us: Lessons Learnt for Next Generation Urban Displays. PerDis 2014: 130-135 - 2013
- [j5]Vaiva Kalnikaité, Jon Bird, Yvonne Rogers:
Decision-making in the aisles: informing, overwhelming or nudging supermarket shoppers? Pers. Ubiquitous Comput. 17(6): 1247-1259 (2013) - [c16]Adam Bradley, Duncan P. Brumby, Anna Louise Cox, Jon Bird:
How to manage your inbox: is a once a day strategy best? BCS HCI 2013: 20 - [c15]Katarzyna Stawarz, Anna Louise Cox, Jon Bird, Rachel Benedyk:
"I'd sit at home and do work emails": how tablets affect the work-life balance of office workers. CHI Extended Abstracts 2013: 1383-1388 - [c14]Jon Bird, Peter Byass, Kathleen Kahn, Paul Mee, Edward Fottrell:
A matter of life and death: practical and ethical constraints in the development of a mobile verbal autopsy tool. CHI 2013: 1489-1498 - [c13]Imeh Akpan, Paul Marshall, Jon Bird, Daniel Harrison:
Exploring the effects of space and place on engagement with an interactive installation. CHI 2013: 2213-2222 - [c12]Jon Bird, Daniel Fozzati, Daniel Harrison, Paul Marshall:
Healthy shopping: a longitudinal study of a mobile app to encourage a balanced diet. UbiComp (Adjunct Publication) 2013: 1047-1054 - [c11]Sarah Gallacher, Vaiva Kalnikaité, Julie A. McCann, David Prendergast, Jon Bird, Hans-Christian Jetter:
SenCity: uncovering the hidden pulse of a city (workshop). UbiComp (Adjunct Publication) 2013: 1311-1316 - 2012
- [c10]Johannes Schöning, Yvonne Rogers, Jon Bird, Licia Capra, Julie A. McCann, David Prendergast, Charles Sheridan:
Intel Collaborative Research Institute - Sustainable Connected Cities. AmI 2012: 364-372 - [c9]Khaled Bachour, Jon Bird, Vaiva Kalnikaité, Yvonne Rogers, Nicolas Villar, Stefan Kreitmayer:
Fast and frugal shopping challenge. CHI Extended Abstracts 2012: 1459-1460 - 2011
- [j4]Jon Bird:
The phenomenal challenge of designing transparent technologies. Interactions 18(6): 20-23 (2011) - [j3]Janet van der Linden, Erwin Schoonderwaldt, Jon Bird, Rose M. G. Johnson:
MusicJacket - Combining Motion Capture and Vibrotactile Feedback to Teach Violin Bowing. IEEE Trans. Instrum. Meas. 60(1): 104-113 (2011) - [c8]Janet van der Linden, Rose M. G. Johnson, Jon Bird, Yvonne Rogers, Erwin Schoonderwaldt:
Buzzing to play: lessons learned from an in the wild study of real-time vibrotactile feedback. CHI 2011: 533-542 - [c7]Vaiva Kalnikaité, Yvonne Rogers, Jon Bird, Nicolas Villar, Khaled Bachour, Stephen J. Payne, Peter M. Todd, Johannes Schöning, Antonio Krüger, Stefan Kreitmayer:
How to nudge in Situ: designing lambent devices to deliver salient information in supermarkets. UbiComp 2011: 11-20
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c6]Jon Bird, Paul Marshall, Yvonne Rogers:
Low-fi skin vision: a case study in rapid prototyping a sensory substitution system. BCS HCI 2009: 55-64 - [c5]Simon Holland, Paul Marshall, Jon Bird, Nick Sheep Dalton, Richard Morris, Nadia Pantidi, Yvonne Rogers, Andy Clark:
Running up Blueberry Hill: prototyping whole body interaction in harmony space. TEI 2009: 93-98 - 2008
- [c4]Jon Bird, Phil Husbands, Martin Perris, Bill Bigge, Paul Brown:
Implicit Fitness Functions for Evolving a Drawing Robot. EvoWorkshops 2008: 473-478 - 2007
- [j2]Jon Bird, Mark d'Inverno, Jane Prophet:
Net Work: an interactive artwork designed using an interdisciplinary performative approach. Digit. Creativity 18(1): 11-23 (2007) - 2006
- [j1]Seth Bullock, Tom Smith, Jon Bird:
Picture This: The State of the Art in Visualization for Complex Adaptive Systems. Artif. Life 12(2): 189-192 (2006) - 2003
- [c3]Jon Bird, Joe Faith, Andy Webster:
Tabula Rasa: A Case Study in Evolutionary Curation. EvoWorkshops 2003: 479-489 - 2002
- [c2]Jon Bird, Paul J. Layzell:
The evolved radio and its implications for modelling the evolution of novel sensors. IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2002: 1836-1841 - 2001
- [c1]Jon Bird:
Can Wheeled Robots Illuminate Adaptive Behaviour? ECAL 2001: 495-498
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