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User interfaces for scientific collaboration

General info

Date from - to
01 May 2005 - 31 Dec 2009
Project leader(s)
Dr. Paul E. van der Vet

Abstract

The project aims to complement the efforts of the other projects within the BioRange programme, by laying the foundations for interfaces that help scientists to use software with maximum efficiency and effectiveness.

Link to the end report of this project

Publications

  • Applying a User-centred Approach to Interactive Visualization Design
  • Human-Centered Aspects
  • Interacting with Visualizations
  • Situational awareness support to enhance teamwork in collaborative working environments
  • Using R in Taverna: RShell v1.2
  • Performing statistical analyses on quantitative data in Taverna workflows: an example using R and maxdBrowse to identify differentially-expressed genes from microarray data
  • E-BioFlow: different perspectives on scientific workflows
  • Gestures to Intuitively Control Large Displays
  • The role of molecular structures in scientists' work
  • Situational awareness support to enhance teamwork in collaborative working environments
  • Online segmentation of continuous gesturing in interfaces
  • Measuring behavior using motion capture symposium (editorial)
  • Smart Environments for Collaborative Design, Implementation, and Interpretation of Scientific Experiments
  • Sticks, balls or a ribbon? results of a formative user study with bioinformaticians
  • Do you know what I know? Situational Awareness and Scientific Teamwork in Collaborative Environments
  • Towards a Gesture Repertoire for Cooperative Interaction with Large Displays
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