Browse by Authors and EditorsNumber of items: 10. ArticleBenford, Steve, Ramchurn, Richard, Marshall, Joe, Wilson, Max L., Pike, Matthew, Martindale, Sarah, Hazzard, Adrian, Greenhalgh, Chris, Kallionpää, Maria, Tennent, Paul and Walker, Brendan (2020) Contesting control: journeys through surrender, self-awareness and looseness of control in embodied interaction. Human–Computer Interaction . pp. 1-29. ISSN 0737-0024 Conference or Workshop ItemWelsen, Sherif, Pike, Matthew and Walker, James (2020) Engineering student attitudes to e-reading in remote teaching environments. In: WEEF & GEDC 2020 Virtual Conference: Disruptive engineering education amidst global challenges, 16 - 19 November 2020. (Submitted) Zhang, Xiang, Zhang, Jialu, Pike, Matthew, Mustafa, Nasser M., Towey, Dave and Brusic, Vladimir (2020) Sensor networks and personal health data management: software engineering challenges. In: Future Technologies Conference, FTC 2020, 5 November 2020 through 6 November, San Francisco; United States. Pike, Matthew, Shen, Kejia and Towey, Dave (2020) Supporting computer science student reading through multimodal engagement interfaces. In: 2019 IEEE International Conference on Engineering, Technology and Education (TALE), 10-13 Dec. 2019, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, Indonesia. Pike, Matthew, Mustafa, Nasser M., Towey, Dave and Brusic, Vladimir (2019) Sensor networks and data management in healthcare: emerging technologies and new challenges. In: 43rd IEEE Annual Computer Software and Applications Conference, COMPSAC 2019, 15 July 2019 through 19 July 2019, Milwaukee; United States. Pike, Matthew, Ramchurn, Richard, Benford, Steve and Wilson, Max L. (2016) #Scanners: exploring the control of adaptive films using brain-computer interaction. In: 34th Annual ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI'16), 7th-13th May 2016, San Jose, USA. Pike, Matthew, Ramchurn, Richard and Wilson, Max L. (2015) #Scanners: integrating physiology into cinematic experiences. In: 2015 ACM SIGCHI Conference on Creativity and Cognition, June 22-25, Glasgow, UK. Maior, Horia A., Pike, Matthew, Sharples, Sarah and Wilson, Max L. (2015) Examining the reliability of using fNIRS in realistic HCI settings for spatial and verbal tasks. In: CHI 2015: Crossings, 18-23 April 2015, Seoul, South Korea. Pike, Matthew, Ramchurn, Richard and Wilson, Max L. (2015) Two-way Affect Loops in multimedia experiences. In: British HCI 2015, 2-7 Aug 2015, Lincoln, UK. Thesis (University of Nottingham only)Pike, Matthew (2017) Exploring the use of brain-sensing technologies for natural interactions. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham. |