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Digital Futures 2010 Posters

 

The following posters will be presented during Digital Futures 2010 - there will be a drinks reception prior to the conference dinner on Monday October 11th.

Adaptive Accessibility: Sustaining Autonomy and Contributing to the Digital Economy

Matthew Tylee Atkinson, Colin Machin, Karen Yunqiu Li and David Sloan; Loughborough University and University of Dundee

Crowd Sourcing: a Toolkit-based Approach

Chris Greenhalgh, Richard Mortier, Robert Houghton, Catherine Mulligan, Alexa Spence, Ronald Carter and Svenja Adolphs; University of Nottingham

Engagement at Culture Lab Newcastle: The SiDE Project and Beyond

Lalya Gaye, Andreia Cavaco, Areti Galani, Jamie Allen and Atau Tanaka; Newcastle University

Evaluating Tools for Automatic Concept Extraction: a Case Study from the Musicology Domain

Scott Piao, Jamie Forth, Ricardo Gacitua, Jon Whittle and Geraint Wiggins; Lancaster University and Goldsmiths, University of London

Low Cost, High Accuracy Positioning for Indoor Navigation

Khairi Abdulrahim, Chris Hide, Terry Moore and Chris Hill; University of Nottingham

Memory, Companion Agents and Aging Society

Mei Yii Lim, Wan Ching Ho and Ruth Aylett; Heriot-Watt University and University of Hertfordshire

PATINA: Personal Architectonics of INteractions with Artefacts

Mike Fraser, Anne Boddington, Martyn Dade-Robertson, Rosamund Davies, Graeme Earl, Matt Jones and Luc Moreau; University of Bristol, University of Brighton, Newcastle University, University of Greenwich, University of Southampton, and Swansea University

Provenance in the Web of Linked Sensor Data

Chris Baillie, Peter Edwards, Edoardo Pignotti and Richard Reid; University of Aberdeen

(Re)configuring the web user in the digital economy 

Ramine Tinati, Catherine Pope, Susan Halford and Leslie Carr; University of Southampton

Semantic Advertising Using Linked and Embedded Metadata

Edward Thomas and Jeff Z. Pan; University of Aberdeen

The Anticipation, Creation and Articulation of Value in Creative Industries Projects in the Digital Economy

Lorraine Warren, Paul Walland and Ted Fuller; University of Southampton; Lincoln University

The relationship between cognitive functioning and digital engagement in older people

Veronika van der Wardt, Stephan Bandelow and Eef Hogervorst; Loughborough University

The Role of Data Visualisation in the Digital Economy

Kevin Smith and Marcia Tavares Smith; Lancaster University

Towards Pervasive Monuments 

Dave Kirk, Rolf Wiesemes, Adam Moore and Jim Kosem; University of Nottingham

Universal Service Provisioning using Next Generation Access Technologies

Arjuna Sathiaseelan and Gorry Fairhurst; University of Aberdeen

Using NLG and Sensors to Support Personal Narrative for Children with Complex Communication Needs

Joe Reddington, Ehud Reiter, Nava Tintarev, Rolf Black and Annalu Waller; University of Aberdeen and University of Dundee