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Student Centred Design of a Learning Analytics System (2018)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
De Quincey, E., Briggs, C., Kyriacou, T., & Waller, R. (2019, March). Student Centred Design of a Learning Analytics System. Presented at 9th International Conference on Learning Analytics and Knowledge (LAK19), Tempe, Arizona

Current Learning Analytics (LA) systems are primarily designed with University staff members as the target audience; very few are aimed at students, with almost none being developed with direct student involvement and undertaking a comprehensive eval... Read More about Student Centred Design of a Learning Analytics System.

The Effect of Pose on the distribution of Edge Gradients in Omnidirectional Images (2018)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Jarvis, D., & Kyriacou, T. (2018, July). The Effect of Pose on the distribution of Edge Gradients in Omnidirectional Images. Presented at 19th Annual Conference, TAROS 2018, Bristol, UK

Images from omnidirectional cameras are used frequently in applications involving artificial intelligence and robotics as a source of rich information about the surroundings. A useful feature that can be extracted from these images is the distributio... Read More about The Effect of Pose on the distribution of Edge Gradients in Omnidirectional Images.

#hayfever; A Longitudinal Study into Hay Fever Related Tweets in the UK (2016)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
de Quincey, E., Kyriacou, T., & Pantin, T. (2016, April). #hayfever; A Longitudinal Study into Hay Fever Related Tweets in the UK. Presented at 6th International Conference on Digital Health, Montreal

This paper describes a longitudinal study that has collected and analysed over 512,000 UK geolocated tweets over 2 years from June 2012 that contained instances of the words "hayfever" and "hay fever". The results indicate that the temporal distribut... Read More about #hayfever; A Longitudinal Study into Hay Fever Related Tweets in the UK.