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The AIR model (Activities, Internal world, Relationships): a pragmatic framework for evaluating co-design (2019)
Conference Proceeding
Gosling, J., Craven, M. P., Dening, T., Coleston-Shields, D., Aberturas, A. G., Martín, S. G., …Abrilahij, A. (2019). The AIR model (Activities, Internal world, Relationships): a pragmatic framework for evaluating co-design. In K. Niedderrer, G. Ludden, R. Cain, & C. Wölfel (Eds.),

A pragmatic model, AIR (Activities; Internal world; Relationships), is presented for co-design of technologies and products to support well-being of people living with dementia. This model, co-developed with people with lived experience, is aimed at... Read More about The AIR model (Activities, Internal world, Relationships): a pragmatic framework for evaluating co-design.

Mental workload as personal data: designing a cognitive activity tracker (2018)
Conference Proceeding
Wilson, M. L., Sharon, N., Maior, H. A., Midha, S., Craven, M. P., & Sharples, S. (2018). Mental workload as personal data: designing a cognitive activity tracker. In CHI EA '18 Extended Abstracts of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. https://doi.org/10.1145/3170427.3170665

Research continues to correlate physical signals with mental activity, as opposed to physical activity, with physiological sensors. Further, with the proliferation of wearable technology, it seems imminent that our smart watches can soon keep track o... Read More about Mental workload as personal data: designing a cognitive activity tracker.

Designing with and for people with dementia: developing a mindful interdisciplinary co-design methodology (2017)
Conference Proceeding
Niedderer, K., Tournier, I., Coleston-Shields, D. M., Craven, M., Gosling, J. A., Garde, J., …Griffoen, I. (2017). Designing with and for people with dementia: developing a mindful interdisciplinary co-design methodology.

This paper reports on the development of a mindful interdisciplinary design methodology in the context of the MinD project research into designing for and with people with dementia, which takes the particular focus on supporting the subjective well-b... Read More about Designing with and for people with dementia: developing a mindful interdisciplinary co-design methodology.

Game features of cognitive training (2016)
Conference Proceeding
Craven, M. P., & Fabricatore, C. (2016). Game features of cognitive training. In 2016 International Conference on Interactive Technologies and Games (ITAG)

Cognitive training aimed at older adults is introduced and the issues of engagement and adhesion are discussed. Two examples of ‘brain training’ games are analysed, one with a health (non-leisure) focus that is currently being deployed in a clinical... Read More about Game features of cognitive training.

A vignette study examining the effects of different types of diagnostic procedure and information provision preferences (2012)
Conference Proceeding
Keane, D., Craven, M. P., & Sharples, S. (2012). A vignette study examining the effects of different types of diagnostic procedure and information provision preferences. In Contemporary Ergonomics and Human Factors 2012: Proceedings of the international conference on Ergonomics & Human Factors 2012, Blackpool, UK, 16-19 April 2012 (161-168)

A vignette study was conducted to examine attitudes in a student population with respect to three different types of diagnostic procedure (blood test, imaging procedure and invasive procedure) and three different disease areas (coronary, gastroentero... Read More about A vignette study examining the effects of different types of diagnostic procedure and information provision preferences.

Cardiac training simulator using pump with electronic pressure sensor to trigger ventricular fibrillation (2003)
Conference Proceeding
Craven, M., Newman, S., Fletcher, M., Silvera, B., Coore, D., Forbes, N., & Ramphal, P. (2003). Cardiac training simulator using pump with electronic pressure sensor to trigger ventricular fibrillation. In Proceedings. IEEE SoutheastCon, 2003 - Bridging the digital divide. https://doi.org/10.1109/SECON.2003.1268425

Cardiac surgery training in a realistic surgical environment is assisted by a simulator based on an electromechanical pneumatic pump with associated control and display software. In this paper we describe a feedback mechanism for controlling the beat... Read More about Cardiac training simulator using pump with electronic pressure sensor to trigger ventricular fibrillation.

Fuzzy Recognition of Cricket Batting Strokes Based on Sequences of Body and Bat Postures (2003)
Conference Proceeding
Kelly, M., Curtis, K. M., & Craven, M. (2003). Fuzzy Recognition of Cricket Batting Strokes Based on Sequences of Body and Bat Postures. In Proceedings. IEEE SoutheastCon, 2003 - Bridging the digital divide. https://doi.org/10.1109/SECON.2003.1268444

A mathematical classification of two cricket batting strokes, using fuzzy set theory, is presented. A system is proposed within this paper, to capture the motion of a batsman/batswoman whilst playing a stroke. This is then compared to known strokes,... Read More about Fuzzy Recognition of Cricket Batting Strokes Based on Sequences of Body and Bat Postures.

Design of an electromechanical pump system for training in beating heart cardiac surgery (2002)
Conference Proceeding
Craven, M., Ramphal, P., Coore, D., Silvera, B., Fletcher, M., & Newman, S. (2002). Design of an electromechanical pump system for training in beating heart cardiac surgery. In Proceedings IEEE SoutheastCon 2002: April 5 - 7,2002 Embassy Suites Hotel Columbia, South Carolina USA. https://doi.org/10.1109/SECON.2002.995584

Heart surgeons and trainees benefit greatly from continuous practice of bypass surgery and other cardiac operations. This is true of beating heart surgery where, unlike traditional methods, the heart is not arrested during the operation. At the Dept.... Read More about Design of an electromechanical pump system for training in beating heart cardiac surgery.

Broadcasting On-Line Social Interaction as Inhabited Television (1999)
Conference Proceeding
Benford, S., Greenhalgh, C., Craven, M., Walker, G., Regan, T., Morphett, J., …Bowers, J. (1999). Broadcasting On-Line Social Interaction as Inhabited Television. In S. Bødker, M. Kyng, & K. Schmidt (Eds.), ECSCW ’99: Proceedings of the Sixth European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work 12–16 September 1999, Copenhagen, Denmark (179-198). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4441-4_10

Inhabited TV combines collaborative virtual environments (CVEs) with broadcast TV so that on-line audiences can participate in TV shows within shared virtual worlds. Three early experiments with inhabited TV raised fundamental questions concerning th... Read More about Broadcasting On-Line Social Interaction as Inhabited Television.

Patterns of network and user activity in an inhabited television event (1999)
Conference Proceeding
Greenhalgh, C., Benford, S., & Craven, M. (1999). Patterns of network and user activity in an inhabited television event. In VRST '99: Proceedings of the ACM symposium on Virtual reality software and technology. https://doi.org/10.1145/323663.323668

Inhabited Television takes traditional broadcast television and combines it with multiuser virtual reality, to give new possibilities for interaction and participation in and around shows or channels. 'Out Of This World' was an experimental inhabited... Read More about Patterns of network and user activity in an inhabited television event.

A faster learning neural network classifier using selective backpropagation (1997)
Conference Proceeding
Craven, M. P. (1997). A faster learning neural network classifier using selective backpropagation.

The problem of saturation in neural network classification problems is discussed. The listprop algorithm is presented which reduces saturation and dramatically increases the rate of convergence. The technique uses selective application of the bac... Read More about A faster learning neural network classifier using selective backpropagation.

Shape recognition using a novel fractal technique (1996)
Conference Proceeding
Neil, G., Curtis, K. M., & Craven, M. (1996). Shape recognition using a novel fractal technique. In Proceedings of Third International Conference on Electronics, Circuits, and Systems. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICECS.1996.584464

Fractal transformations are an exciting new scale invariant shape recognition technique developed by the authors. They have been successfully used for spatially invariant shape recognition using a cumbersome rotational invariance algorithm. Within th... Read More about Shape recognition using a novel fractal technique.

How does the healthcare industry involve users in medical device development? Pointers for UbiHealth
Conference Proceeding
Craven, M. P., & Martin, J. L. How does the healthcare industry involve users in medical device development? Pointers for UbiHealth.

This paper introduces the Multidisciplinary Assessment of Technology Centre for Healthcare (MATCH) and outlines the problem of integrating a user-centred approach for development of medical devices together with the information and communication tech... Read More about How does the healthcare industry involve users in medical device development? Pointers for UbiHealth.