Author: D. Knight

Publications

Publication period start: 2003
Number of co-authors: 5

Co-authors

Number of publications with favourite co-authors
L. Coventry
1
M. Parmar
2
M. Angelides
2

Productive Colleagues

Most productive colleagues in number of publications
M. Parmar
2
M. Angelides
2
P. Briggs
3

Publications

Little, L., Briggs, P., Knight, D., Coventry, L. (2003): Attitudes Towards Technology Use in Public Areas: The Influence of External Factors on ATM. In: Stephanidis, Constantine (eds.) Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction June 22-27, 2003, Crete, Greece. pp. 1233-1237.

Parmar, M., Knight, D., Angelides, M. (2003): Collaborative Filtering of User Profiles using MPEG-7/MPEG-21. In: Stephanidis, Constantine (eds.) Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction June 22-27, 2003, Crete, Greece. pp. 775-779.

Parmar, M., Knight, D., Angelides, M. (2003): Multimedia Content Personalisation using MPEG-7/MPEG-21. In: Stephanidis, Constantine (eds.) Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction June 22-27, 2003, Crete, Greece. pp. 780-784.

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