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Sarah Wiseman
Sarah Wiseman
Lecturer in Computer Science and HCI, Goldsmiths University of London
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Repurposing emoji for personalised communication: Why🍕 means “I love you”
S Wiseman, SJJ Gould
Proceedings of the 2018 CHI conference on human factors in computing systems …, 2018
952018
A taxonomy of number entry error
S Wiseman, P Cairns, A Cox
BCS Conference on Human Computer Interaction, 2011
562011
Home is where the lab is: a comparison of online and lab data from a time-sensitive study of interruption
SJJ Gould, AL Cox, DP Brumby, S Wiseman
Human Computation 2 (1), 45-67, 2015
442015
Exploring citizen psych-science and the motivations of errordiary volunteers
C Jennett, DJ Furniss, I Iacovides, S Wiseman, SJJ Gould, AL Cox
Human Computation 1 (2), 2014
312014
Designing Devices with the Task in Mind: Which Numbers are Really Used in Hospitals?
S Wiseman, AL Cox, DP Brumby
Human Factors: the journal of the human factors and ergonomics society, 2013
282013
A grounded analysis of player-described board game immersion
T Farkas, S Wiseman, P Cairns, R Fiebrink
Proceedings of the annual symposium on computer-human interaction in play …, 2020
252020
Using Checksums to Detect Number Entry Error
S Wiseman, AL Cox, DP Brumby, SJJ Gould, S O'Carroll
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems …, 2013
182013
Control and being controlled: Exploring the use of technology in an immersive theatre performance
S Wiseman, J van der Linden, A Spiers, M Oshodi
Proceedings of the 2017 Conference on Designing Interactive Systems, 3-14, 2017
172017
Testing a shape-changing haptic navigation device with vision-impaired and sighted audiences in an immersive theater setting
AJ Spiers, J Van Der Linden, S Wiseman, M Oshodi
IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems 48 (6), 614-625, 2018
152018
Flatland: an immersive theatre experience centered on shape changing haptic navigation technology
A Spiers, J Van Der Linden, M Oshodi, S Wiseman, A Dollar
142015
Thermo-haptic earable display for the hearing and visually impaired
A Nasser, K Zhu, S Wiseman
Proceedings of the 21st International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers …, 2019
112019
Exploring the effects of non-monetary reimbursement for participants in HCI research
S Wiseman, AL Cox, SJJ Gould, DP Brumby
Human Computation 4 (1), 1-24, 2017
102017
Tailoring number entry interfaces to the task of programming medical infusion pumps
S Wiseman, DP Brumby, A Cox, O Hennessy
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 57 (1 …, 2013
82013
Errordiary: Support for teaching human error
S Wiseman, S Gould, DJ Furniss, A Cox
72012
Short links and tiny keyboards: A systematic exploration of design trade-offs in link shortening services
SJJ Gould, AL Cox, DP Brumby, S Wiseman
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 96, 38-53, 2016
62016
Use your words: designing one-time pairing codes to improve user experience
S Wiseman, G Soto Mino, AL Cox, SJJ Gould, J Moore, C Needham
Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems …, 2016
62016
Designing for the task: what numbers are really used in hospitals?
S Wiseman, A Cox, D Brumby
CHI'12 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 1733-1738, 2012
62012
What Data do Players Rely on in Social Deduction Games?
S Wiseman, K Lewis
Extended Abstracts of the Annual Symposium on Computer-Human Interaction in …, 2019
52019
The effect of interface type on visual error checking behavior
S Wiseman, J Borghouts, D Grgic, DP Brumby, AL Cox
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 59 (1 …, 2015
52015
MOODs: building massive open online diaries for researchers, teachers and contributors
SJJ Gould, DJ Furniss, CI Jennett, S Wiseman, I Iacovides, AL Cox
CHI'14 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2281-2286, 2014
52014
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