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Searching the Past in the Future ? Joining Cuneiform Tablet Fragments in Virtual Collections (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Gehlken, E., Collins, T., Woolley, S. I., & Ch’ng, E. (2017, July). Searching the Past in the Future ? Joining Cuneiform Tablet Fragments in Virtual Collections. Paper presented at 63rd Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany

Joining cuneiform tablet fragments are separated within and between collections worldwide. In previous work of the Virtual Cuneiform Tablet Reconstruction Project [VCTR, 2018], automated joins were achieved for virtual 3D Ur and Uruk fragments held w... Read More about Searching the Past in the Future ? Joining Cuneiform Tablet Fragments in Virtual Collections.

A Collaborative Artefact Reconstruction Environment (2017)
Conference Proceeding
Woolley, S. I., Ch’ng, E., Hernandez-Munoz, L., Gehlken, E., Collins, T., Nash, D., …Hanes, L. (2017). A Collaborative Artefact Reconstruction Environment. . https://doi.org/10.14236/ewic/HCI2017.53

A novel collaborative artefact reconstruction environment design is presented that is informed by experimental task observation and participatory design. The motivation for the design was to enable collaborative human and computer effort in the recon... Read More about A Collaborative Artefact Reconstruction Environment.

The Quantified Outpatient - Challenges and Opportunities in 24hr Patient Monitoring (2017)
Presentation / Conference
INFANTE SANCHEZ, D., WOOLLEY, S., COLLINS, T., PEMBERTON, P., VEENITH, T., HUME, D., …SMALL, C. (2017, April). The Quantified Outpatient - Challenges and Opportunities in 24hr Patient Monitoring. Poster presented at Informatics for Health 2017, Manchester

1. Introduction Patient monitoring systems capable of accurate recording in the real-world, during the activities of everyday living, can provide rich objective accounts of patient well-being that have broad application in clinical decision support.... Read More about The Quantified Outpatient - Challenges and Opportunities in 24hr Patient Monitoring.

From Uruk to Ur: Automated Matching of Virtual Tablet Fragments (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Gehlken, E., Collins, T., Woolley, S., Hanes, L., Lewis, A., Hernandez Munoz, L., & Ch’ng, E. (2016, July). From Uruk to Ur: Automated Matching of Virtual Tablet Fragments. Paper presented at 62nd Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale 2016, Ur in the Twenty-First Century CE, Philadelphia

Final-year projects using open source OpenEEG (2015)
Journal Article
Collins, T., Woolley, S. I., Rawson, N. C., & Haroon, L. (2016). Final-year projects using open source OpenEEG. Computer Applications in Engineering Education, 24(1), 156 - 164. https://doi.org/10.1002/cae.21682

Electronic Engineering undergraduates are increasingly interested in final-year individual projects that involve brain–computer interfacing. This paper outlines the challenges of resourcing these types of medical instrumentation projects and describe... Read More about Final-year projects using open source OpenEEG.

The development of a collaborative virtual environment for 3D reconstruction of cuneiform tablets (2014)
Conference Proceeding
Ch'ng, E., Woolley, S. I., Hernandez-Munoz, L., Collins, T., Lewis, A., & Gehlken, E. (2014). The development of a collaborative virtual environment for 3D reconstruction of cuneiform tablets. . https://doi.org/10.1109/VSMM.2014.7136692

The efficient reconstruction of ancient cuneiform tablets has been a challenging problem over many decades, which if an approach is found to speed up the rate of potential fragment joins, will lead to a discovery of rich historical records of knowled... Read More about The development of a collaborative virtual environment for 3D reconstruction of cuneiform tablets.

Observed methods of cuneiform tablet reconstruction in virtual and real world environments (2014)
Journal Article
Lewis, A., Woolley, S., Ch'ng, E., & Gehlken, E. (2015). Observed methods of cuneiform tablet reconstruction in virtual and real world environments. Journal of Archaeological Science, 53, 156-165. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2014.09.024

The reconstruction of fragmented artefacts is a tedious process that consumes many valuable work hours of scholars' time. We believe that such work can be made more efficient via new techniques in interactive virtual environments. The purpose of this... Read More about Observed methods of cuneiform tablet reconstruction in virtual and real world environments.

A Theoretical Framework for Stigmergetic Reconstruction of Ancient Text (2013)
Book Chapter
Ch′ng, E., Lewis, A., Gehlken, E., & Woolley, S. I. (2013). A Theoretical Framework for Stigmergetic Reconstruction of Ancient Text. In Visual Heritage in the Digital Age. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-5535-5_4

Cuneiform script, an intellectual breakthrough 5,000 years ago, made recording information possible. Cuneiform is mankind’s first ever script, recorded and communicated using clay tablets for thousands of years across the entirety of the Ancient Near... Read More about A Theoretical Framework for Stigmergetic Reconstruction of Ancient Text.

Mobile Phone Tools with Ambient Intelligence for the Management of Life-Threatening Allergies (2013)
Book Chapter
Hernandez-Munoz, L. U., & Woolley, S. I. (2013). Mobile Phone Tools with Ambient Intelligence for the Management of Life-Threatening Allergies. In Human Aspects in Ambient Intelligence (153-172). (1). Springer. https://doi.org/10.2991/978-94-6239-018-8_10

This chapter describes the unmet needs of people with anaphylactic allergies and considers how pervasive technologies and ambient intelligence might support them in allergy management tasks. A working prototype solution, PervaLaxis Touchscreen, is pr... Read More about Mobile Phone Tools with Ambient Intelligence for the Management of Life-Threatening Allergies.