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An Exploration of Attitudes and Perceptions of Freight Operators in Ireland toward adopting Bio-methane Fuelled Heavy Good Vehicles
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Kanellos, N., Plant, E., Zhnag, X., & Abraham, V. (2023, September). An Exploration of Attitudes and Perceptions of Freight Operators in Ireland toward adopting Bio-methane Fuelled Heavy Good Vehicles. Presented at Logistics Research Network Conference 2023, Edinburgh, UK

Road transport accounts for 75% of all transport related emissions. Within road transport, road freight contributes around 40% of the emissions, posing significant obstacles to achieving decarbonisation goals (deSaxe et al., 2023). Cleaner energy fue... Read More about An Exploration of Attitudes and Perceptions of Freight Operators in Ireland toward adopting Bio-methane Fuelled Heavy Good Vehicles.

HUDS and Senses: Leveraging Game Design to Enhance Situational Awareness for Telepresence Robot Operation
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Darzentas, D., Zeller, F., & Robson, E. (2023, September). HUDS and Senses: Leveraging Game Design to Enhance Situational Awareness for Telepresence Robot Operation. Presented at MobileHCI 2023: The ACM International Conference on Mobile Human-Computer Interaction, Athens, Greece

Remotely operated telepresence robots are increasing in prevalence across several domains ranging from highly critical and difficult tasks in challenging and contested spaces, to creative and recreational usage of drones. A significant challenge for... Read More about HUDS and Senses: Leveraging Game Design to Enhance Situational Awareness for Telepresence Robot Operation.

Lost in Space: Optimising search space in EvoFIT
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Skelton, F., Frowd, C., & Greenwood, L. (2012, August). Lost in Space: Optimising search space in EvoFIT. Paper presented at British Psychological Society Cognitive Section annual conference, University of Glasgow

The Importance Of Context For Facial Composite Images
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Skelton, F., & Frowd, C. (2013, January). The Importance Of Context For Facial Composite Images. Paper presented at Identifying the Suspect: Improving Facial Composites, University of Leeds

The Impact Of Morphing On Own- And Other-race Facial Composites
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Skelton, F., Frowd, C., & Walkden, S. (2013, September). The Impact Of Morphing On Own- And Other-race Facial Composites. Paper presented at British Psychological Society Cognitive Section annual conference, University of Reading

The impact of changing state speech on person identification
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Skelton, F., Marsh, J., Frowd, C., Vachon, F., & Thorley, R. (2014, September). The impact of changing state speech on person identification. Paper presented at British Psychological Society Cognitive Section annual conference, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham

The impact of morphing on own- and other-race facial composites
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Skelton, F., Forwd, C., Walkden, S., & Bowling, J. (2015, August). The impact of morphing on own- and other-race facial composites. Paper presented at European Association of Psychology and Law (EAPL), University of Nuremberg

The Opaque Nature of Intelligence and the Pursuit of Explainable AI
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Thomson, S. L., van Stein, N., van den Berg, D., & van Leeuwen, C. (2023, November). The Opaque Nature of Intelligence and the Pursuit of Explainable AI. Presented at NCTA 2023: 15th International Conference on Neural Computation Theory and Applications, Rome, Italy

When artificial intelligence is used for making decisions, people are more likely to accept those decisions if they can be made intelligible to the public. This understanding has led to the emerging field of explainable artificial intelligence. We re... Read More about The Opaque Nature of Intelligence and the Pursuit of Explainable AI.

Too Constrained for Genetic Algorithms. Too Hard for Evolutionary Computing. The Traveling Tournament Problem.
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Verduin, K., Thomson, S. L., & van den Berg, D. (2023, November). Too Constrained for Genetic Algorithms. Too Hard for Evolutionary Computing. The Traveling Tournament Problem. Presented at ECTA 2023 15th International Conference on Evolutionary Computation Theory and Applications, Rome, Italy

Unlike other NP-hard problems, the constraints on the traveling tournament problem are so pressing that it’s hardly possible to randomly generate a valid solution, for example, to use in a genetic algorithm’s initial population. In this study, we ran... Read More about Too Constrained for Genetic Algorithms. Too Hard for Evolutionary Computing. The Traveling Tournament Problem..

Can HP-protein folding be solved with genetic algorithms? Maybe not
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Jansen, R., Horn, R., van Eck, O., Version, K., Thomson, S. L., & van den Berg, D. (2023, November). Can HP-protein folding be solved with genetic algorithms? Maybe not. Presented at ECTA 2023 15th International Conference on Evolutionary Computation Theory and Applications, Rome, Italy

Genetic algorithms might not be able to solve the HP-protein folding problem because creating random individuals for an initial population is very hard, if not impossible. The reason for this, is that the expected number of constraint violations incr... Read More about Can HP-protein folding be solved with genetic algorithms? Maybe not.

Evolving Behavior Allocations in Robot Swarms
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hallauer, S., Nitschke, G., & Hart, E. (2023, December). Evolving Behavior Allocations in Robot Swarms. Presented at IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence (SSCI 2023), Mexico City, Mexico

Behavioral diversity is known to benefit problem-solving in biological social systems such as insect colonies and human societies, as well as in artificial distributed systems including large-scale software and swarm-robotics systems. We investigate... Read More about Evolving Behavior Allocations in Robot Swarms.

The Aesthetics of Uncertainty: Co-Constructing Playful Ways of Knowing and Understanding Extended Reality (XR) and Care Identity.
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Morrison, J., & Kranicz, M. (2022, October). The Aesthetics of Uncertainty: Co-Constructing Playful Ways of Knowing and Understanding Extended Reality (XR) and Care Identity. Presented at NordiCHI '22: Nordic Human-Computer Interaction Conference, Aarhus, Denmark

This research focuses on investigating new modalities of experience with lens-based technologies and creative expression for meaning-making with care experienced individuals. The digital artefacts presented in the demo emerged from trauma-informed Re... Read More about The Aesthetics of Uncertainty: Co-Constructing Playful Ways of Knowing and Understanding Extended Reality (XR) and Care Identity..

Experiential Dialogues: Extended Reality (XR) as an Attentive Means of Listening and Knowing Care Identity.
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Morrison, J., Mckelvey, A., & Kranicz, M. (2022, July). Experiential Dialogues: Extended Reality (XR) as an Attentive Means of Listening and Knowing Care Identity. Presented at 35th International BCS Human-Computer Interaction Conference, Keele, Staffordshire

The research is represented as prototype digital epistemic artefacts to be experienced in the HoloLens headset and mobile devices. The artefacts express outcomes that were co-constructed with care experienced young people during trauma-responsive Res... Read More about Experiential Dialogues: Extended Reality (XR) as an Attentive Means of Listening and Knowing Care Identity..

Challenges and Considerations in Data Recovery from Solid State Media: A Comparative Analysis with Traditional Devices
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Spalding, A., Tan, Z., & Babaagba, K. O. (2023, November). Challenges and Considerations in Data Recovery from Solid State Media: A Comparative Analysis with Traditional Devices. Presented at The International Symposium on Intelligent and Trustworthy Computing, Communications, and Networking (ITCCN-2023), Exeter, UK

Data recovery for forensic analysis of both hard drives and solid state media presents its own unique set of challenges. Hard drives face mechanical failures and data fragmentation , but their sequential storage and higher success rates make recovery... Read More about Challenges and Considerations in Data Recovery from Solid State Media: A Comparative Analysis with Traditional Devices.

Self-attention is What You Need to Fool a Speaker Recognition System
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Wang, F., Song, R., Tan, Z., Li, Q., Wang, C., & Yang, Y. (2023, November). Self-attention is What You Need to Fool a Speaker Recognition System. Presented at The 22nd IEEE International Conference on Trust, Security and Privacy in Computing and Communications (TrustCom-2023), Exeter, UK

Speaker Recognition Systems (SRSs) are becoming increasingly popular in various aspects of life due to advances in technology. However, these systems are vulnerable to cyber threats, particularly adversarial attacks. Traditional adversarial attack me... Read More about Self-attention is What You Need to Fool a Speaker Recognition System.

Crisis? What Crisis? Carbonism, Solutionism, and the (Un)sustainability of Music
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Harkins, P. (2023, June). Crisis? What Crisis? Carbonism, Solutionism, and the (Un)sustainability of Music. Paper presented at XXII Biennial IASPM International Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, US

In June 2021, the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research published ‘Super-Low Carbon Live Music: a roadmap for the UK live music sector to play its part in tackling the climate crisis’. Commissioned by the Bristol trip-hop group, Massive Attack,... Read More about Crisis? What Crisis? Carbonism, Solutionism, and the (Un)sustainability of Music.