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2020 – today
- 2022
- [c36]Yannis Panagis, Robert Spence:
An Inertial Representation of Search Results. VINCI 2022: 19:1-19:2 - 2021
- [b3]Bob Spence:
Interface for an App - The design rationale leading to an app that allows someone with Type 1 diabetes to self-manage their condition. Synthesis Lectures on Human-Centered Informatics, Morgan & Claypool Publishers 2021, ISBN 978-3-031-01105-4, pp. 1-67 - 2020
- [c35]Robert Spence, Leah Redmond:
Circles of Affordance: Proposal for a diagnostic tool to support usability studies. AVI 2020: 50:1-50:4 - [c34]Robert Spence, Leah Redmond:
A New Notation for Interactive Systems. AVI 2020: 73:1-73:2 - [i1]Robert Spence, Chukwuma Uduku, Kezhi Li, Nick Oliver, Pantelis Georgiou:
A novel hand-held interface supporting the self-management of Type 1 diabetes. CoRR abs/2008.03550 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2017
- [c33]Joshua Brown, Mark Witkowski, James Mardell, Kent Wittenburg, Robert Spence:
The Role of Perspective Cues in RSVP. IV 2017: 29-34 - 2014
- [b2]Robert Spence:
Information Visualization - An Introduction. Springer 2014, ISBN 978-3-319-07340-8, pp. 1-292 - [j20]James Mardell, Mark Witkowski, Robert Spence:
A comparison of image inspection modes for a visual search and rescue task. Behav. Inf. Technol. 33(9): 905-918 (2014) - 2013
- [b1]Robert Spence, Mark Witkowski:
Rapid Serial Visual Presentation - Design for Cognition. Springer Briefs in Computer Science, Springer 2013, ISBN 978-1-4471-5084-8, pp. I-XI, 1-110 - 2012
- [j19]Mark Witkowski, Robert Spence:
Rapid serial visual presentation: An approach to design. Inf. Vis. 11(4): 301-318 (2012) - [c32]James Mardell, Mark Witkowski, Robert Spence:
An interface for visual inspection based on image segmentation. AVI 2012: 697-700 - 2011
- [c31]James Mardell, Mark Witkowski, Robert Spence:
Gaze-contingent enhancements for a visual search and rescue task. APGV 2011: 109 - [c30]Bob Spence:
Teaching Information Visualization via Creative Design. HCIV 2011: 3-7 - [c29]Timothy Brinded, James Mardell, Mark Witkowski, Robert Spence:
The Effects of Image Speed and Overlap on Image Recognition. IV 2011: 3-11
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c28]Robert Spence:
The Broker. HCIV 2009: 10-22 - 2008
- [j18]Oscar de Bruijn, Robert Spence:
A New Framework for Theory-Based Interaction Design Applied to Serendipitous Information Retrieval. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 15(1): 5:1-5:38 (2008) - [c27]Nicholas Adams, Mark Witkowski, Robert Spence:
The inspection of very large images by eye-gaze control. AVI 2008: 111-118 - [c26]Robert Spence:
A Science of Interaction - A Multidimensional Canvas. GRAPP 2008: 415-418 - 2006
- [c25]Katy Cooper, Oscar de Bruijn, Robert Spence, Mark Witkowski:
A comparison of static and moving presentation modes for image collections. AVI 2006: 381-388 - [c24]Carmen Sanz Merino, Mike Sips, Daniel A. Keim, Christian Panse, Robert Spence:
Task-at-hand interface for change detection in stock market data. AVI 2006: 420-427 - 2004
- [c23]Robert Spence, Mark Witkowski, Catherine Fawcett, Brock Craft, Oscar de Bruijn:
Image presentation in space and time: errors, preferences and eye-gaze activity. AVI 2004: 141-149 - 2003
- [p1]Robert Spence:
Information Space Navigation: A Framework. Designing Information Spaces 2003: 405-426 - 2002
- [j17]Robert Spence:
Rapid, Serial and Visual: a presentation technique with potential. Inf. Vis. 1(1): 13-19 (2002) - [j16]Robert Spence:
Sensitivity encoding to support information space navigation: a design guideline. Inf. Vis. 1(2): 120-129 (2002) - [j15]Oscar de Bruijn, Robert Spence, Min Yih Chong:
RSVP Browser: Web Browsing on Small Screen Devices. Pers. Ubiquitous Comput. 6(4): 245-252 (2002) - [c22]Oscar de Bruijn, Robert Spence:
Patterns of eye gaze during rapid serial visual presentation. AVI 2002: 209-217 - 2001
- [c21]Oscar de Bruijn, Robert Spence, Chieh Hao Tong:
Movement in the web. CHI Extended Abstracts 2001: 209-210 - [c20]Oscar de Bruijn, Robert Spence:
Serendipity within a Ubiquitous Computing Environment: A Case for Opportunistic Browsing. UbiComp 2001: 362-370 - [c19]Robert Spence:
Time as a Component of Interaction Design. IV 2001: 765-766 - [c18]Mark D. Apperley, Robert Spence, Kent Wittenburg:
Selecting One from Many: The Development of a Scalable Visualization Tool. HCC 2001: 366-372 - 2000
- [c17]Oscar de Bruijn, Robert Spence:
Rapid Serial Visual Presentation: A space-timed trade-off in information presentation. Advanced Visual Interfaces 2000: 189-192
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j14]Robert Spence:
A framework for navigation. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 51(5): 919-945 (1999) - [c16]Elisabeth Davenport, Reuben Connolly, Robert Spence, Kathy Buckner, Angus Whyte, Kirsty Barr:
Making interactions visible: tools for social browsing. CHI Extended Abstracts 1999: 35-36 - 1998
- [j13]Robert Spence, Lisa Tweedie:
The Attribute Explorer: information synthesis via exploration. Interact. Comput. 11(2): 137-146 (1998) - 1997
- [c15]Kevin Lam, Robert Spence:
Image Browsing: a Space-Time Trade-off. INTERACT 1997: 611-612 - 1996
- [c14]Huw Dawkes, Lisa Tweedie, Robert Spence:
VICKI: the VIsualisation Construction KIt. AVI 1996: 257-259 - [c13]Lisa Tweedie, Bob Spence, Huw Dawkes, Hua Su:
The Influence Explorer (video) - a tool for design. CHI Conference Companion 1996: 390-391 - [c12]Lisa Tweedie, Robert Spence, Huw Dawkes, Hua Su:
Externalising Abstract Mathematical Models. CHI 1996: 406- - 1995
- [j12]Lynne Colgan, Robert Spence, Paul J. Rankin:
The Cockpit Metaphor. Behav. Inf. Technol. 14(4): 251-263 (1995) - [j11]Ying K. Leung, Robert Spence, Mark D. Apperley:
Applying bifocal displays to topological maps. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Interact. 7(1): 79-98 (1995) - [j10]Robert Spence, Seth Hutchinson:
An integrated architecture for robot motion planning and control in the presence of obstacles with unknown trajectories. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. 25(1): 100-110 (1995) - [c11]Lisa Tweedie, Robert Spence, Huw Dawkes, Hua Su:
The influence explorer. CHI 95 Conference Companion 1995: 129-130 - [c10]Robert Spence, Lisa Tweedie, Huw Dawkes, Hua Su:
Visualization for functional design. INFOVIS 1995: 4-10 - [c9]Robert Spence, Ravinder S. Bhogal, Lisa Tweedie, Hua Su:
Responsive Visualisation - A Tool for Analog Designers. ISCAS 1995: 2140-2143 - 1994
- [c8]Lisa Tweedie, Robert Spence, David Williams, Ravinder S. Bhogal:
The attribute explorer. CHI Conference Companion 1994: 435-436 - 1993
- [j9]Robert Spence:
Human factors in interactive graphics. Comput. Aided Des. 25(10): 671-676 (1993) - [c7]Robert Spence:
A taxonomy of graphical presentation. INTERCHI Adjunct Proceedings 1993: 113-114 - [c6]Lynne Colgan, Robert Spence, Paul J. Rankin:
The human guidance of automated design. INTERCHI 1993: 515 - [c5]Xiangming Xiao, Robert Spence:
Speeding Design Centering By Reusing Simulated Data. ISCAS 1993: 1790-1792 - 1992
- [j8]Xiangming Xiao, Robert Spence:
Trade-off prediction and circuit performance optimization using a second-order model. Int. J. Circuit Theory Appl. 20(3): 299-307 (1992) - [c4]Robert Spence, Seth Hutchinson:
Dealing With Unexpected Moving Obstacles By Integrating Potential Field Planning With Inverse Dynamics Control. IROS 1992: 1485-1490 - 1991
- [j7]Miran Singha, Robert Spence:
The Parametric Yield Enhancement of Integrated Circuits. Int. J. Circuit Theory Appl. 19(6): 565-578 (1991) - [j6]Robert Spence, Maureen Parr:
Cognitive Assessment of Alternatives. Interact. Comput. 3(3): 270-282 (1991) - [j5]Lynne Colgan, A. Gupta, Paul J. Rankin, Robert Spence:
Empowering Industrial designers. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 23(4): 50-51 (1991) - 1990
- [c3]Robert Spence:
Practical interfaces to complex worlds (panel). CHI 1990: 257-260
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j4]Lynne Colgan, Robert Spence, Paul J. Rankin, M. D. Applerley:
Designing the "cockpit": the application of a human-centered design philosophy to make optimization systems accessible. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 21(1): 92-95 (1989) - 1983
- [j3]Mark D. Apperley, Robert Spence:
Hierarchical Dialogue Structures in Interactive Computer Systems. Softw. Pract. Exp. 13(9): 777-790 (1983) - 1982
- [c2]Mark D. Apperley, I. Tzavaras, Robert Spence:
A Bifocal Display Technique for Data Presentation. Eurographics 1982 - 1981
- [j2]Thomas J. Goodman, Robert Spence:
The Effect of Computer System Response Time Variability on Interactive Graphical Problem Solving. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. 11(3): 207-216 (1981)
1970 – 1979
- 1978
- [c1]Thomas J. Goodman, Robert Spence:
The effect of System Response Time on interactive computer aided problem solving. SIGGRAPH 1978: 100-104 - 1975
- [j1]Mark D. Apperley, Robert Spence:
Flexibility in a minicomputer c.a.d. system: a new approach. Comput. Aided Des. 7(4): 262-264 (1975)
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