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Wally Smith
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- affiliation: University of Melbourne, School of Computing and Information Systems, Australia
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2020 – today
- 2023
- [c45]Sarah Webber, Ryan M. Kelly, Greg Wadley, Wally Smith:
Engaging with Nature through Technology: A Scoping Review of HCI Research. CHI 2023: 521:1-521:18 - [c44]Matthew Sidji, Wally Smith, Melissa J. Rogerson:
The Hidden Rules of Hanabi: How Humans Outperform AI Agents. CHI 2023: 757:1-757:16 - 2022
- [c43]Sarah Webber, Wally Smith, Marcus Carter, Frank Vetere:
Watching Animal-Computer Interaction: Effects on Perceptions of Animal Intellect. ACI 2022: 21:1-21:14 - [c42]Greg Wadley, Vassilis Kostakos, Peter Koval, Wally Smith, Sarah Webber, Anna L. Cox, James J. Gross, Kristina Höök, Regan L. Mandryk, Petr Slovák:
The Future of Emotion in Human-Computer Interaction. CHI Extended Abstracts 2022: 93:1-93:6 - [c41]Wally Smith, Greg Wadley, Sarah Webber, Benjamin Tag, Vassilis Kostakos, Peter Koval, James J. Gross:
Digital Emotion Regulation in Everyday Life. CHI 2022: 444:1-444:15 - 2021
- [j6]Peta Masters, Wally Smith, Michael Kirley:
Extended Goal Recognition: Lessons from Magic. Frontiers Artif. Intell. 4: 730990 (2021) - [c40]Sarah Webber, Jessica L. Oliver, Wally Smith, Julia Hoy, Kellie Vella, Margot Brereton, Helena Bender, Alasdair Davies, Kate Judith:
Digital Technologies in Nature. ACI 2021: 22:1-22:7 - [c39]Peta Masters, Michael Kirley, Wally Smith:
Extended Goal Recognition: A Planning-Based Model for Strategic Deception. AAMAS 2021: 871-879 - [c38]Benjamin Tag, Sarah Webber, Greg Wadley, Vanessa Bartlett, Jorge Gonçalves, Peter Koval, Petr Slovák, Wally Smith, Tom Hollenstein, Anna L. Cox, Vassilis Kostakos:
Making Sense of Emotion-Sensing: Workshop on Quantifying Human Emotions. UbiComp/ISWC Adjunct 2021: 226-229 - 2020
- [c37]Sarah Webber, Marcus Carter, Wally Smith, Frank Vetere:
Co-Designing with Orangutans: Enhancing the Design of Enrichment for Animals. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2020: 1713-1725
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j5]Dana McKay, Shanton Chang, Wally Smith, George Buchanan:
The Things We Talk About When We Talk About Browsing: An Empirical Typology of Library Browsing Behavior. J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 70(12): 1383-1394 (2019) - [c36]Fraser Allison, Joshua Newn, Wally Smith, Marcus Carter, Martin R. Gibbs:
Frame Analysis of Voice Interaction Gameplay. CHI 2019: 393 - 2018
- [c35]Melissa J. Rogerson, Martin R. Gibbs, Wally Smith:
Cooperating to Compete: the Mutuality of Cooperation and Competition in Boardgame Play. CHI 2018: 193 - [c34]Fraser Allison, Marcus Carter, Martin R. Gibbs, Wally Smith:
Design Patterns for Voice Interaction in Games. CHI PLAY 2018: 5-17 - 2017
- [j4]Sarah Webber, Marcus Carter, Wally Smith, Frank Vetere:
Interactive technology and human-animal encounters at the zoo. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 98: 150-168 (2017) - [c33]Wally Smith, Bernd Ploderer, Greg Wadley, Sarah Webber, Ron Borland:
Trajectories of Engagement and Disengagement with a Story-Based Smoking Cessation App. CHI 2017: 3045-3056 - [c32]Sarah Webber, Marcus Carter, Sally Sherwen, Wally Smith, Zaher Joukhadar, Frank Vetere:
Kinecting with Orangutans: Zoo Visitors' Empathetic Responses to Animals? Use of Interactive Technology. CHI 2017: 6075-6088 - [c31]Dana McKay, Shanton Chang, Wally Smith:
Manoeuvres in the Dark: Design Implications of the Physical Mechanics of Library Shelf Browsing. CHIIR 2017: 47-56 - [c30]Melissa J. Rogerson, Martin R. Gibbs, Wally Smith:
What can We Learn from Eye Tracking Boardgame Play? CHI PLAY (Companion) 2017: 519-526 - [c29]Reeva Lederman, Dora Constantinidis, Tanya Linden, Linda Corrin, Jon M. Pearce, Wally Smith, James Bailey:
Using a Traffic Light System to Provide Feedback to IS Masters Students. ICIS 2017 - [c28]Wally Smith, Greg Wadley, Oliver Daly, Marianne Webb, Jo Hughson, John Hajek, Anna Parker, Robyn Woodward-Kron, David Story:
Designing an app for pregnancy care for a culturally and linguistically diverse community. OZCHI 2017: 337-346 - [c27]Ruining Dong, Marcus Carter, Wally Smith, Zaher Joukhadar, Sally Sherwen, Alan Smith:
Supporting animal welfare with automatic tracking of giraffes with thermal cameras. OZCHI 2017: 386-391 - 2016
- [j3]Piya Shedden, Atif Ahmad, Wally Smith, Heidi Tscherning, Rens Scheepers:
Asset Identification in Information Security Risk Assessment: A Business Practice Approach. Commun. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 39: 15 (2016) - [c26]Kagonya Awori, Frank Vetere, Wally Smith:
Sessions with Grandma: Fostering Indigenous Knowledge through Video Mediated Communication. AfriCHI 2016: 1-11 - [c25]Melissa J. Rogerson, Martin R. Gibbs, Wally Smith:
"I Love All the Bits": The Materiality of Boardgames. CHI 2016: 3956-3969 - 2015
- [j2]Bernd Ploderer, Wally Smith, Jon M. Pearce, Ron Borland:
An Object-Centred Approach to Encourage Online Participation in the Context of Behaviour Change. Comput. Support. Cooperative Work. 24(1): 39-64 (2015) - [c24]Kagonya Awori, Frank Vetere, Wally Smith:
Transnationalism, Indigenous Knowledge and Technology: Insights from the Kenyan Diaspora. CHI 2015: 3759-3768 - [c23]Melissa J. Rogerson, Martin R. Gibbs, Wally Smith:
Digitising Boardgames: Issues and Tensions. DiGRA Conference 2015 - [c22]John Downs, Frank Vetere, Wally Smith:
Differentiated Participation in Social Videogaming. OZCHI 2015: 92-100 - [c21]Dana McKay, Wally Smith, Shanton Chang:
Down the Superhighway in a Single Tome: Examining the Impact of Book Format on Borrowing Interactions. OZCHI 2015: 517-525 - [e1]Bernd Ploderer, Marcus Carter, Martin R. Gibbs, Wally Smith, Frank Vetere:
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Australian Special Interest Group for Computer Human Interaction, OZCHI 2015, Parkville, VIC, Australia, December 7-10, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3673-4 [contents] - 2014
- [c20]John Downs, Frank Vetere, Steve Howard, Steve Loughnan, Wally Smith:
Audience experience in social videogaming: effects of turn expectation and game physicality. CHI 2014: 3473-3482 - [c19]Dana McKay, Wally Smith, Shanton Chang:
Lend me some sugar: Borrowing rates of neighbouring books as evidence for browsing. JCDL 2014: 145-154 - [c18]Jeni Paay, Jesper Kjeldskov, Umachanger Brinthaparan, Lars Lichon, Stephan Rasmussen, Nirojan Srikandaraja, Wally Smith, Greg Wadley, Bernd Ploderer:
Quitty: using technology to persuade smokers to quit. NordiCHI 2014: 551-560 - [c17]Greg Wadley, Wally Smith, Bernd Ploderer, Jon M. Pearce, Sarah Webber, Mark Whooley, Ron Borland:
What people talk about when they talk about quitting. OZCHI 2014: 388-391 - [c16]Wally Smith, Greg Wadley, Sarah Webber, Bernd Ploderer, Reeva Lederman:
Unbounding the interaction design problem: the contribution of HCI in three interventions for well-being. OZCHI 2014: 392-395 - [c15]Wally Smith, Hannah Lewi, Dora Constantinidis, Helen Stitt:
Directed looking and proximal content: two concepts for designing mobile guides to historic urban places. OZCHI 2014: 400-403 - 2013
- [c14]Bernd Ploderer, Wally Smith, Steve Howard, Jon M. Pearce, Ron Borland:
Patterns of support in an online community for smoking cessation. C&T 2013: 26-35 - 2012
- [c13]Bernd Ploderer, Wally Smith, Steve Howard, Jon M. Pearce, Ron Borland:
Introducing the ambivalent socialiser. CHI 2012: 1511-1514 - [c12]Bernd Ploderer, Wally Smith, Steve Howard, Jon M. Pearce, Ron Borland:
Things you don't want to know about yourself: ambivalence about tracking and sharing personal information for behaviour change. OZCHI 2012: 489-492 - 2011
- [c11]Rahuvaran Pathmanathan, Jon M. Pearce, Jesper Kjeldskov, Wally Smith:
Using mobile phones for promoting water conservation. OZCHI 2011: 243-252 - 2010
- [c10]Wally Smith, Hannah Lewi, Kate Darian-Smith, Jon M. Pearce:
Re-connecting visual content to place in a mobile guide for the Shrine of Remembrance. EVA 2010 - [c9]Daryl Ku, Jon M. Pearce, Wally Smith:
Can traditional HCI principles be applied to computing technology in learning contexts? OZCHI 2010: 328-331
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c8]Piya Shedden, Wally Smith, Rens Scheepers, Atif Ahmad:
Towards a Knowledge Perspective in Information Security Risk Assessments - an Illustrative Case Study. ACIS 2009 - [c7]Jon M. Pearce, Wally Smith, Bjorn Nansen, John Murphy:
SmartGardenWatering: experiences of using a garden watering simulation. OZCHI 2009: 217-224 - 2008
- [c6]Kathleen Keogh, Liz Sonenberg, Wally Smith:
Coordination in Adaptive Organisations: Extending Shared Plans with Knowledge Cultivation. AAMAS-OAMAS 2008: 90-107 - [c5]Jon M. Pearce, John Murphy, Wally Smith:
Supporting gardeners to plan domestic watering: a case study of designing an 'everyday simulation'. OZCHI 2008: 227-230 - 2006
- [c4]Wally Smith, Daghan L. Acay, Ramon Fano, Gideon Ratner:
Tools for designing and delivering multiple-perspective scenarios. OZCHI 2006: 175-182 - 2005
- [c3]Sonja Pedell, Wally Smith:
Relating context to interface: an evaluation of picture scenarios. OZCHI 2005 - 2004
- [c2]Wally Smith:
The Misrepresentation of Use in Technology Demonstrations. APCHI 2004: 431-440 - 2003
- [c1]Roseanne Thomas, Wally Smith, Paul Jackson:
The Relationship between Process and Practice: The Case of a Sales Order Office. ACIS 2003
1990 – 1999
- 1997
- [j1]Wally Smith, Becky Hill, John Long, Andy Whitefield:
A design-oriented framework for modelling the planning and control of multiple task work in secretarial office administration. Behav. Inf. Technol. 16(3): 161-183 (1997)
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