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Michael P. Craven
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- affiliation: University of Nottingham, UK
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j12]Fanny Monnet, Michael P. Craven, Charlèss Dupont, Lieve Van den Block, Lara Pivodic:
Usability of web-based tools designed for communication and decision-making in dementia: Systematic review and design brief. Int. J. Medical Informatics 188: 105484 (2024) - [j11]Aleksandra Landowska, Max L. Wilson, Michael P. Craven, Kyle Harrington:
Adaptative computerized cognitive training decreases mental workload during working memory precision task - A preliminary fNIRS study. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 184: 103206 (2024) - 2023
- [j10]Jacob A. Andrews, Michael P. Craven, Alexandra Rosewall Lang, B. Guo, Richard Morriss, Chris Hollis:
Correction: The impact of data from remote measurement technology on the clinical practice of healthcare professionals in depression, epilepsy and multiple sclerosis: survey. BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak. 23(1): 284 (2023) - 2022
- [j9]Jacob A. Andrews, Michael P. Craven, Alexandra R. Lang, B. Guo, Richard Morriss, Chris Hollis:
Making remote measurement technology work in multiple sclerosis, epilepsy and depression: survey of healthcare professionals. BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak. 22(1): 125 (2022) - 2021
- [j8]Jacob A. Andrews, Michael P. Craven, Alexandra R. Lang, B. Guo, Richard Morriss, Chris Hollis:
The impact of data from remote measurement technology on the clinical practice of healthcare professionals in depression, epilepsy and multiple sclerosis: survey. BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak. 21(1): 282 (2021) - [c22]Kyle Harrington, Michael P. Craven, Max L. Wilson, Aleksandra Landowska:
Exploring User Opinion on the Benefits of Cognitive Games Through an Online Walkthrough and Interview. HCI (25) 2021: 21-32 - 2020
- [c21]Kyle Harrington, Michael P. Craven, Max L. Wilson, Aleksandra Landowska:
Exploring User Expectations of Brain-Training and Coaching Technologies for Cognitive Health. HCI (3) 2020: 49-60 - [p1]Kristina Niedderer, Dew Harrison, Julie Gosling, Michael P. Craven, Alethea Blackler, Raquel Losada, Teresa Cid:
Working with Experts with Experience: Charting Co-production and Co-design in the Development of HCI-Based Design. HCI and Design in the Context of Dementia 2020: 303-320
2010 – 2019
- 2017
- [j7]Maria Laura De Filippis, Michael P. Craven, Tom Dening:
Preferences of Informal Carers on Technology Packages to Support Meal Production by People Living with Dementia, Elicited from Personalised AT and ICT Product Brochures. Informatics 4(1): 1 (2017) - 2016
- [c20]Michael P. Craven, Carlo Fabricatore:
Game Features of Cognitive Training. iTAG 2016: 42-49 - 2015
- [c19]Joanna Evans, Michael A. Brown, Tim Coughlan, Glyn Lawson, Michael P. Craven:
A Systematic Review of Dementia Focused Assistive Technology. HCI (2) 2015: 406-417 - [c18]Michael P. Craven, Lucy Simons, Alinda Gillott, Steve North, Holger Schnädelbach, Zoe Young:
Evaluating a Public Display Installation with Game and Video to Raise Awareness of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. HCI (2) 2015: 584-595 - [c17]Michael P. Craven, Madeleine J. Groom:
Computer Games for User Engagement in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Monitoring and Therapy. iTAG 2015: 34-40 - 2014
- [c16]Michael P. Craven, Alexandra R. Lang, Jennifer L. Martin:
Developing mHealth Apps with Researchers: Multi-Stakeholder Design Considerations. HCI (10) 2014: 15-24 - [c15]Zoe Young, Michael P. Craven, Maddie Groom, John A. Crowe:
Snappy App: A Mobile Continuous Performance Test with Physical Activity Measurement for Assessing Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. HCI (3) 2014: 363-373 - [c14]Michael P. Craven, Zoe Young, Lucy Simons, Holger Schnädelbach, Alinda Gillott:
From Snappy App to Screens in the Wild: Gamifying an Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Continuous Performance Test for Public Engagement and Awareness. iTAG 2014: 36-43 - [c13]Maria Laura De Filippis, Michael P. Craven, Tom Dening:
Informal Carer Role in the Personalisation of Assistive Solutions Connected to Aspirations of People with Dementia. IWAAL 2014: 236-243 - [c12]Michael P. Craven, Maria Laura De Filippis, Tom Dening:
Quality of Life Tools to Inform Co-design in the Development of Assistive Technologies for People with Dementia and Their Carers. IWAAL 2014: 394-397 - 2013
- [j6]Elizabeth FitzGerald, Claire Taylor, Michael P. Craven:
To the Castle! A comparison of two audio guides to enable public discovery of historical events. Pers. Ubiquitous Comput. 17(4): 749-760 (2013) - [c11]Michael P. Craven, Kirusnapillai Selvarajah, Robert S. K. Miles, Holger Schnädelbach, Adam Massey, Kavita Vedhara, Nicholas Raine-Fenning, John A. Crowe:
User Requirements for the Development of Smartphone Self-reporting Applications in Healthcare. HCI (2) 2013: 36-45 - [c10]Kirusnapillai Selvarajah, Michael P. Craven, Adam Massey, John A. Crowe, Kavita Vedhara, Nicholas Raine-Fenning:
Native Apps versus Web Apps: Which Is Best for Healthcare Applications? HCI (2) 2013: 189-196 - 2012
- [j5]Sarah Sharples, Jennifer L. Martin, Alexandra R. Lang, Michael P. Craven, Sonja O'Neill, Julie Barnett:
Medical device design in context: A model of user-device interaction and consequences. Displays 33(4-5): 221-232 (2012) - 2011
- [j4]Arthur G. Money, Julie Barnett, Jasna Kuljis, Michael P. Craven, Jennifer L. Martin, Terry Young:
The role of the user within the medical device design and development process: medical device manufacturers' perspectives. BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak. 11: 15 (2011)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c9]K. Mervyn Curtis, M. Kelly, Michael P. Craven:
Cricket batting technique analyser/trainer using fuzzy logic. DPS 2009: 1-6 - 2003
- [c8]Michael P. Craven, K. Mervyn Curtis:
GesRec3D: A Real-Time Coded Gesture-to-Speech System with Automatic Segmentation and Recognition Thresholding Using Dissimilarity Measures. Gesture Workshop 2003: 231-238 - 2001
- [j3]Chris Greenhalgh, Steve Benford, Michael P. Craven:
Patterns of Network and User Activity in an Inhabited Television Event. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 10(1): 35-50 (2001) - [c7]Michael P. Craven, Ian Taylor, Adam Drozd, Jim Purbrick, Chris Greenhalgh, Steve Benford, Mike Fraser, John Bowers, Kai-Mikael Jää-Aro, Bernd Lintermann, Michael Hoch:
Exploiting interactivity, influence, space and time to explore non-linear drama in virtual worlds. CHI 2001: 30-37 - 2000
- [j2]Steve Benford, Chris Greenhalgh, Michael P. Craven, Graham Walker, Tim Regan, Jason Morphett, John Wyver:
Inhabited television: broadcasting interaction from within collaborative virtual environments. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 7(4): 510-547 (2000) - [c6]Michael P. Craven, Steve Benford, Chris Greenhalgh, John Wyver, Claire-Janine Brazier, Amanda Oldroyd, Tim Regan:
Ages of avatar: community building for inhabited television. CVE 2000: 189-194 - [c5]Chris Greenhalgh, Jim Purbrick, Steve Benford, Michael P. Craven, Adam Drozd, Ian Taylor:
Temporal links: recording and replaying virtual environments. ACM Multimedia 2000: 67-74
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j1]Steve Benford, Ian Taylor, David F. Brailsford, Boriana Koleva, Michael P. Craven, Mike Fraser, Gail Reynard, Chris Greenhalgh:
Three dimensional visualization of the World Wide Web. ACM Comput. Surv. 31(4es): 25 (1999) - [c4]Steve Benford, Chris Greenhalgh, Michael P. Craven, Graham Walker, Tim Regan, Jason Morphett, John Wyver, John Bowers:
Broadcasting on-line social interaction as inhabited television. ECSCW 1999: 179-198 - [c3]Chris Greenhalgh, Steve Benford, Michael P. Craven:
Patterns of network and user activity in an inhabited television event. VRST 1999: 34-41 - 1996
- [c2]Geoffrey Neil, K. Mervyn Curtis, Michael P. Craven:
Shape recognition using a novel fractal technique. ICECS 1996: 724-727 - [c1]Michael P. Craven, K. Mervyn Curtis, Barrie Hayes-Gill:
Multiple channel crosstalk removal using limited connectivity neural networks. ICECS 1996: 1104-1107 - 1994
- [b1]Michael P. Craven:
Inter-chip communications in an analogue neural network utilising frequency division multiplexing. University of Nottingham, UK, 1994
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