Computational Foundry, Swansea University
email: alan@hcibook.com
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A. Dix (2019).
Deep Digitality. Abracadabra column, ACM Interactions (Jan-Feb 2019) XXVI(1):20.
full text on ACM site || deep digitality micro-site
Clara Crivellaro, Lizzie Coles-Kemp, Alan Dix, and Ann Light (2019)
Not-equal: democratizing research in digital innovation for social justice. Interactions 26, 2 (February 2019), 70-73.
abstract and full paper | DOI: 10.1145/3301655
A. Dix. (2019).
Being secure: some myths of privacy and personal security. Talk at Cardiff University, 6th February 2019.
abstract, slides and links
A.Dix (2019).
Bridging broadening theory and practical application – the three Ds: deploy, detail depth. Panel presentation at Global Perspectives on HCI Education, EduCHI 2019, Symposium at CHI 2019, Glasgow, 4th May 2019.
EduCHI website || extended abstract, slides and links
A. Dix. (2019).
Computing on the Edge – Pervasive Displays for a Small Island. Keynote at ACM International Symposium on Pervasive Displays (PerDis 2019), Palermo, Italy, 12-14 June 2019.
abstract and links
Raymond Bond, Ansgar Koene, Alan Dix, Jennifer Boger, Maurice Mulvenna, Mykola Galushka, Bethany Waterhouse-Bradley, Fiona Browne, Hui Wang and Alexander Wong (2019).
Democratisation of Usable Machine Learning in Computer Vision, Workshop on Fairness Accountability Transparency and Ethics
in Computer Vision at CVPR 2019, 17th June, Long Beach, CA, USA
FATCV workshop site
Simon Robinson, Jennifer Pearson, and Alan Dix (2019)
Computational Foundry. Interactions 26, 4 (June 2019), 16-19.
DOI: 10.1145/3338808
John Knight, Tom McEwan, Alan Dix (2019)
Digital Design – Secret Histories and Hidden Practices, Academy for Design Innovation Management Conference 2019 (ADIM 2019), 18-21 July 2019, London
abstract and links | ADIM conference site
A. Dix. (2019).
Step by Step Research. In Into the Wild: Beyond the Design Research Lab , Editors: Alan Chamberlain and Andy Crabtree, Springer, pp.7–29.
abstract and draft chapter | DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-18020-1_2
A. Dix. (2019).
Sources of Bias and Explanation. Talk at Understandable AI, SummerPIT 2019, Aarhus University, 14th August 2019.
abstract, slides and links
A. Dix. (2019).
Validation and mechanism: exploring the limits of evaluation. Talk at Evaluation, SummerPIT 2019, Aarhus University, 15th August 2019.
abstract and slides
A. Dix, Rachel Cowgill, Christina Bashford, Simon McVeigh, Rupert Ridgewell.. (2019).
Crowdsourcing and Scholarly Culture: understanding expertise in an age of popularism. In Macrotask Crowdsourcing: Engaging the Crowds to Address Complex Problems, Editors: Vassillis-Javed Khan, Konstantinos Papangelis, Ioanna Lykourentzou, Panos Markopoulos, Springer, pp.189–214. DOI:10.1007/978-3-030-12334-5_7
abstract and full paper
A. Dix. (2019).
Deep Digitality, Orkney Science Festival, 11th Sept 2019
festival event
A. Dix. (2019).
Cognition-as-Material: personality prostheses and other stories. Keynote at ECCE 2019 - European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics, Belfast, UK, 10-13 September 2019.
abstract
Shuo Niu, D. Scott McCrickard, Timothy L. Stelter, Alan Dix,and G. Don Taylor (2019).
Reorganize Your Blogs: Supporting Blog
Re-visitation with Natural Language Processing and Visualization. Multimodal Technologies and Interaction. 3(4):66. DOI: 10.3390/mti3040066.
full text at MTI site
Adriana Wilde, Anna Vasilchenko, Alan Dix, Joseph Maguire, Chris Evans and Stephen Snow (2019.
Towards a taxonomy of video for HCI education. In, Trends and Good Practices in Research and Teaching. Barcelona, Spain. pp. 29-44.
full chapter (open access)
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