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Timestamp: 2019-04-24 13:01:43+00:00

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Shumei Zhang (张书梅), Vic Callaghan (维克多·卡拉汉), Hongmei Wang (王红梅), Bin Hedong (何东彬) “Computer English Teaching Using a Creative Science Approach” (创新思维的计算机英语教程), Tsinghua University Press, 2016, ISBN 9787302422730 (this book combines learning English as a foreign language with computer science and product innovation using science-fiction prototyping as a unifying tool. It is aimed at the Chinese university market where learning English is mandatory for all students).
Editor special issue of the Journal of Universal Computer Science, “Immersive Education: What does the Future Hold?” (María Blanca Ibáñez & Carlos Delgado Kloos (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Leganés, Spain) and Victor Callaghan (Essex University, Colchester, United Kingdom), vol. 20, no. 12 (2014), 1605-1607 (Dec 2014).
Editor of the the Proceedings of Creative Science 2013 (opening presentation) (CS’13) held in Kings College London, 29th November 2013.
Editor of the Proceedings of the 2nd Creative Science Workshop (Preface, Schedule, Authors), Nottingham Trent University, UK, 25-26 July 2011.
Editor of special edition of Journal of Pervasive and Mobile Computing (D. Cook, H. Hagras, V. Callaghan, and A. Helal, “Making our environments intelligent“), 5:556-557, 2009.
Editor of the Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Intelligent Environments,(Preface) Ulm, Germany, 23-24 September 2007.
Editor of the Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Intelligent Environments (Preface), Athens, Greece, 5-6 July 2006.
Editor of the Proceedings of the 1st International on Intelligent Environments, Colchester, 28-29 June 2005.
Editor of Proceedings of the 1st International Symposium on Pervasive Computing and Applications (SPCA06), August 3-5, 2006, Urumchi, Xinjiang, P.R. China.
Vic Callaghan “#iLRN16_SFP: Thinking about ‘The Future of Immersive Education’ through the Lens of science fiction prototyping” (also see presentation), held on Santa Barbra, California, USA, 25th June 2016.
Vic Callaghan, Foreword for “Next Generation Intelligent Environments Ambient: Adaptive Systems” Editors: Stefan Ultes, Florian Nothdurft, Tobias Heinroth, Wolfgang Minker, Springer International Publishing Switzerland, ISBN: 978-3-319-23451-9 (Print) 978-3-319-23452-6 (Online).
Anasol PEÑA-RIOS, Vic CALLAGHAN, Michael GARDNER and Mohammed J ALHADDAD “Experiments with collaborative blended-reality laboratory technology for distance learners“, Poster at iLRN’15, Prague, Czech Republic, 15-17 July, 2015.
Alfonso Torrejon, Prof. Vic Callaghan, Prof. Hani Hagras, “A Customisable Real-time Video and Audio Streaming Approach to Creating an Immersive Collaborative Distant Learning Environment” (Demonstration paper), Immersive Education 2013 (iED’13), King’s College London, 28-29 November 2013.
Anasol Peña-Rios, Vic Callaghan, Malcolm Lear, “BuzzBoards Demonstration – an X-Reality Toolkit for Creating Immersive Reality Educational Laboratories“, 2nd European Immersive Education Summit, 26th and 27th November 2012, École nationale supérieure des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, France.
Vic Callaghan “Introduction to Computer English Through the Lens of Science Fiction Prototyping“, Interpreting Summer School, Essex University 17-31 July 2016.
Callaghan V, “From Robotics to Pervasive Computing Environments”, keynote talk at he First IEEE International Symposium on Pervasive Computing and Applications（SPCA06), August 3-5, 2006, Urumchi, Xinjiang, P.R. China.
Fernando Rivera-Illingworth, Victor Callaghan, Hani Hagras “An AmI Based Novelty Detection System for Smart Home Based Independent Living”,to appear in “Smart Houses: Advanced Technology for Living Independently”, Springer, 2011.
Daniel Novak, Minjuan Wang, Victor Callaghan, “Looking In, Looking Out: A Discussion of the Educational Affordances of Current Mobile Augmented Reality Technologies”, Chapter 6 in “Educational Stages and Interactive Learning: From Kindergarten to Workplace Training” edited by Jiyou Jia, Information Science Reference (an imprint of IGI Global), Hershey PA USA, 2012, ISBN 978-1-4666-0137-6 (hardcover) .
Michael Gardner, Adela Gánem-Gutiérrez, John Scott, Bernard Horan, Vic Callaghan, “Immersive Education Spaces Using Open Wonderland: From Pedagogy through to Practice”, Chapter 13 in “Multi-User Virtual Environments for the Classroom: Practical Approaches to Teaching in Virtual Worlds” edited by G. Vincenti & J Braman, Published by Information Science Reference (an imprint of IGI Global), Hershey PA, USA, 2011 ISBN 978-1-60960-545-2 (hardcover).
A. Kameas, C. Goumopoulos, H. Hagras, T. Heinroth, M. Weber, V. Callaghan, “An architecture that supports task centred adaptation in Intelligent Environments“. In “Advanced Intelligent Environments “, Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp.42-63, January 2009.
Vic Callaghan, Victor Zamudio, and Jeannette S. Y. Chin “Understanding interactions in the smart home”, PerAda Magazine, 2009.
Chin J, Callaghan V,”The Internet of Things: Reflections on the past, present and future from a user centred and smart environment perspective“, Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments (JAISE) , IOS Press, Volume 11, Issue 1 (January 2019): 10th Anniversary Issue.
V Callaghan, “Creative Science: Injecting Innovation into the IT Industry” (web version), Oxford Journals, ITNOW, Summer 2015, Volume 57, Issue 2, pp. 52-55.
Ed Teall, Minjuan Wang, Vic Callaghan, Jason W.P. Ng, “An Exposition of Current Mobile Learning Design Guidelines and Frameworks“, International Journal on E-Learning (2014) 13(1).
Leon E, Clarke G, Callaghan V, Doctor F “Affect-aware behaviour modelling and control inside an intelligent environment”, Pervasive and Mobile Computing, Elsevier B.V, Volume 6, Issue 4, 2010.
H. Duman, H. Hagras, V. Callaghan, “A Multi-Society based Intelligent Association Discovery and Selection for Ambient Intelligence Environments“. In Special Issue of Ambient Intelligence of the ACM Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Systems, Vol.5, No.2 pp.40-74 May 2010.
V. Callaghan, G. Clarke, J. Chin, “Some Socio-Technical Aspects Of Intelligent Buildings and Pervasive Computing Research“. In Intelligent Buildings International Journal, Earthscan Journals, Vol 1 No 1, Jan 2009, ISSN 1750-8975. This paper is worthy of note, as is an early template for what went on to be called Creative Science or Science Fiction Prototyping. In addition, it was an attempt to flag the risks to privacy that networked technologies such as pervasive computing, ubiquitous computing, Internet-of-Things and Intelligent environments posed to the citizen or government (a topic that surfaced again as part of the NSA data gathering controversy). This paper is based on a much earlier presentation to the United Nations Habitat, World Urban Forum “Cities: Crossroads of Cultures, Inclusiveness and Integration?” within the IRFD Theme: “The Role of Cities in an Information Age” on 13-17 September 2004, Barcelona, Spain (description). This presentation (“Pervasive Computing and Urban Development: Issues for the individual and Society” -, presentation) to the UN back in 2004 was an attempt to make governments and people aware of the risks the then emerging technologies (eg pervasive computing, ubiquitous computing, Internet-of-Things, Intelligent Environments etc) posed to citizens and governments privacy, advocating the need for international regulation. At the time this was a difficult message to air, so much so that we were unable to get the paper more formally published until over 5 years later, in the somewhat restructured (slightly sanitized) form that became this paper.
J. Chin, V. Callaghan, G. Clarke, “Soft-appliances: A vision for user created networked appliances in digital homes“. In Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments, IOS Press, Netherlands, 2009.
V. Callaghan, M. Gardner, B. Horan , J. Scott , L. Shen and M.J. Wang, “A Mixed Reality Teaching and Learning Environment”. In Hybrid Learning and Education, published by Springer Berlin /Heidelberg in Series Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volume 5169/2008, Pages 54-65, ISBN 978-3-540-85169-1, Nov 2008.
H. Duman, H. Hagras, V. Callaghan, “Intelligent Association Exploration and Exploitation of Fuzzy Agents in Ambient Intelligent Environments“. In Journal of Uncertain Systems, Special Issue on “Uncertainty-based Technologies for Ambient Intelligence Systems”, Vol. 2, Nr. 2, World Academic Press, pp.133-143, May 2008.
Hagras H, Doctor F, Lopez A, Callaghan V, ““An Incremental Adaptive Life Long Learning Approach for Type-2 Fuzzy Embedded Agents in Ambient Intelligent Environments”,IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems, Vol. 15, No.1, pp.41-55, February 2007.
A. López, D. Álvarez, F. Doctor, H. Hagras, and V. Callaghan “Data-Driven Methods for the Off-Line Generation of Fuzzy Logic Based Agents for an Intelligent Building Environment“, Journal of Ubiquitous Computing and Intelligence, Volume 1, Number 2, pp153–162, December 2007.
Leon E, Clarke G, Callaghan, Sepulveda F, “A user-independent real-time emotion recognition system for software agents in domestic environments“, Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, Volume 20, Issue 3, Pages 337-345, 2007.
F. Doctor, H.Hagras, V. Callaghan, “A Type-2 Fuzzy Embedded Agent to Realise Ambient Intelligence in Ubiquitous Computing Environments”, Journal of Information Sciences, Vol. 171, No. 4, pp. 309-334, May 2005.
H. Hagras, V. Callaghan, M. Colley, “Intelligent Embedded Agents: Editorial” Journal of Information Sciences, pp. 289-292, May 2005.
F. Doctor, H.Hagras, V. Callaghan, “An Intelligent Fuzzy Agent Approach for Realising Ambient Intelligence in Intelligent Inhabited Environments”, IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems and Humans, Vol.35, No.1, pp.55-65, January 2005.
H. Hagras, V. Callaghan, M. Colley, G. Clarke, A. Pounds-Cornish, H. Duman, “Creating an Ambient-Intelligence Environment Using Embedded Agents”, IEEE Intelligent Systems, Vol. 19, Issue 6, pp. 12-20, November/December 2004.
H. Hagras, M. Colley, V. Callaghan, “Learning and Adaptation of an Intelligent Mobile Robot Navigator Operating in Unstructured Environment Based on a Novel Online Fuzzy-Genetic System” , Journal of Fuzzy Sets and Systems, Volume 141, No. 1, pp. 107-160, January 2004.
H. Hagras, M. Colley, V. Callaghan, M. Carr-West, “Online Learning and Adaptation of Autonomous Mobile Robots for Sustainable Agriculture”, Journal of Autonomous Robots, Volume 13, Number 1Outdoor, pp37-52, July 2002.
H. Hagras, V. Callaghan, M. Colley, “Prototyping Design and Learning in Outdoor Mobile Robots operating in unstructured outdoor environments“, IEEE Robotics and Automation Magazine, Vol. 8, No.3, pp53-69, September 2001.
Hagras H, Callaghan V, Colley M, Carr-West M, “Autonomous Vehicles“, Landwards, Journal of the Intuitionist of Agricultural.Engineers, Vol 55 No 2, Summer 2000, p10-16.
Callaghan,V, PrettyJohns,K., Alvarey,A., ‘Structures and metrics for image storage and interchange‘, Journal of Electronic Imaging, 2:2 pp.126-137, 1993 (includes a useful list and explanation of all the main image format standards).
Edward Longford, Michael Gardner and Victor Callaghan, “Social Organisation and Cooperative Learning: Identication and Categorisation of Groups and Sub-Groups in Non-Cooperative Games“, iLRN’19, University of Westminster, 23-27 June 2019.
Ahmed Alzahrani, Michael Gardner, Vic Callaghan and Malek Alrashedi, “Evaluating Mixed Reality Collaborative Learning Environments: the MiRTLE+ Case Study“, iLRN’19, University of Westminster, 23-27 June 2019.
Enas Jambi, Michael Gardner and Victor Callaghan, “A Generalized Pedagogical Framework for Creating Mixed-Mode Role-Play in Multi-User Virtual Environments“, iLRN’19, University of Westminster, 23-27 June 2019.
Michiel N Smuts, , Michael R Gardner, Victor Callaghan, Adela Ganem Gutierrez, “Towards Dynamically Adaptable Immersive Spaces for Learning“, iLRN’19, University of Westminster, 23-27 June 2019.
Angelica Reyes, Genaro Rebolledo, Victor Callaghan – “A Scenario Centred Approach to Emotion Profiling based on EEG Signal Processing”, Holonovels 2017, Canterbury Christ Church University, 11th of September 2017.
Oluwatimilehin Salako, Michael Gardner, and Vic Callaghan – “A Responsive Templating Approach for Generating Collaborative Spaces”, Holonovels 2017, Canterbury Christ Church University, 11th of September 2017.
Samah Felemban, Michael Gardner, Victor Callaghan, Anasol Pena-Rios, “Towards Observing and Assessing Collaborative Learning Activities in Immersive Environments” (abstract), Immersive learning 2017 (iLRN 2017), iLRN 2017, June 26-29, 2017, Coimbra, Portugal, Springer International Publishing (Proceedings Editors. D. Beck, et al), p. 47-59.
Oluwatimilehin Salako, Michael Gardner, Victor Callaghan, “Towards Online Immersive Collaborative Innovation Spaces“, Immersive learning 2017 (iLRN 2017), iLRN 2017, June 26-29, 2017, Coimbra, Portugal.
Jeannette Chin, Vic Callaghan, Ivan Lam, “Understanding and Personalising Smart City Services Using Machine Learning, the Internet-of-Things and Big Data“, 2017 IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics (ISIE 2017), 19-21 June 2017, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
Malek Alrashidi, Michael Gardner, and Vic Callaghan, “Evaluating The Use of The Pedagogical Virtual Machine with Augmented Reality to Support Learning Embedded Computing Activity”, Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Computer and Automation Engineering 2017 (ICCAE’17), Sydney, Australia, Volume: 44-50 17, 18-21 February 2017, DOI: 10.1145/3057039.3057088.
Samah Felemban, Michael Gardner, Victor Callaghan “Virtual Observation Lenses for Assessing Online Collaborative Learning Environment“, iLRN’16, Santa Barbra, California 27 June -1 July 2016, Springer-Verlag LNCS, p80-92.
Ahmed ALZAHRANI, Michael GARDNER and Vic CALLAGHAN, ”A Collaborative Learning Game in an Augmented and Mixed Reality Space for Different Levels of Expertise”, The 9th Saudi Students Conference 2016 (SSC’16), 14th February 2016, Birmingham, UK.
Ahmed ALZAHRANI, Michael GARDNER, Vic CALLAGHAN, and Malek ALRASHIDI, “Towards Measuring Learning Effectiveness considering Presence, Engagement and Immersion in a Mixed and Augmented Reality Learning Environment”, iLRN’15, Prague, Czech Republic, 15-17 July, 2015, DOI: 10.3233/978-1-61499-530-2-252.
Malek ALRASHIDI , Michael GARDNER, Vic CALLAGHAN, and Jennifer B. ELLIOTT, “Structured Learning Activities in Embedded Computing Using a Pedagogical Virtual Machine (PVM)”, iLRN’15, Prague, Czech Republic, 15-17 July, 2015.
Ahmed ALZAHRANI, Michael GARDNER and Vic CALLAGHAN, ”Using the Uno card game as a Measurable Learning Task in a Collaborative Augmented and Mixed Reality Learning Space”, Immersive Learning 2015 (iLRN’15), p55, 13-14th July 2015, Prague, Czech Republic.
Anasol Peña-Rios, Vic Callaghan, Michael Gardner, Mohammed J. Alhaddad, “End-user Programming & Deconstrutionalism for Collaborative Mixed-Reality Laboratory Co-creative Activities“, 2nd European Immersive Education Summit, 26th and 27th November 2012, École nationale supérieure des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, France.
Jeannette Chin, Vic Callaghan, “A Show-Me-By-Example Approach to Teaching Programming the Internet-of-Things in Immersive Education“, 2nd European Immersive Education Summit, 26th and 27th November 2012, École nationale supérieure des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, France.
Teall, E., Wang, M. & Callaghan, V. (2011). “A Synthesis of Current Mobile Learning Guidelines and Frameworks“. In Proceedings of World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education 2011 (E-Learn 2011) , pp. 443-451, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, October 18-21, 2011, Pub by Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE) Chesapeake, VA.
V. Callaghan, “Tales From a Pod” (presentation). Creative Science 2010 (CS’10), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 19th of July 2010.
M. Ball, V. Callaghan, M. Gardner, D. Trossen, “Achieving Human-Agent Teamwork In eHealth Based Pervasive Intelligent Environments“. In Pervasive Health 2010 conference, Munich, Germany, March 2010.
A. Bannikova, S. Egerton, V. Callaghan, B. Johnson, M. Shaukata, “Quantum Computing: Non-deterministic controllers for Artificial Intelligent Agents“. 5th International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence Techniques for Ambient Intelligence (AITAmI’10), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 19th of July 2010.
J. Dooley, M. Davies, M. Ball, V. Callaghan, H. Hagras, M. Colley, M. Gardner, “Decloaking Big Brother: Demonstrating Intelligent Environments“, 6th International Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE’10), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 19-21st of July 2010.
Y. Kovalchuk, V. Callaghan, “A Self-Organizing System for Online Maintenance of a Living Organism“, 6th International Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE’10), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 19-21st of July 2010.
K. Guild, M. Paredes Farrera, R. Martin, R. Almeida, A. Bontozoglou, M. Patel, K. Yang, V. Callaghan, “STUDENT: Scenarios, Technologies & Users within the Digital Essex Network Testbed“, 6th International Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE’10), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 19-21st of July 2010.
M. Davies, V. Callaghan, “iWorlds: Building Mixed Reality Intelligent Environments using Customisable 3D Virtual Worlds” (Presentation), 6th International Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE’10), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 19-21st of July 2010.
M. Ball, V. Callaghan, M. Gardner, “An Adjustable Autonomy Agent for Intelligent Environments“, 6th International Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE’10), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 19-21st of July 2010.
M. Shaukat, V. Callaghan, “Exploring the Use of Mixed-Reality for the Design & Innovation of Future Ubiquitous Devices & Intelligent Environments” (Presentation), PhD Colloquium, 6th International Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE’10), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 19-21st of July 2010.
A.C. Pena-Rios, J.S.Y Chin, V. Callaghan, “A Web Based Approach to Virtual Appliance Creation, Programming and Management” (Presentation), PhD Colloquium, 6th International Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE’10), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 19-21st of July 2010.
J. M Lopez, A. Sanchez, V. Zamudio, V. Callaghan, “AVANTI: An Intelligent Vehicle Project as a Catalyst for Education and Business Collaboration and Regional Economic Regeneration“, 6th International Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE’10), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 19-21st of July 2010.
V. Zamudio, R. Baltazar, M. A. Casillas, V. Callaghan, “c-INPRES: Coupling Analysis Towards Locking Optimization in Ambient Intelligence“, 6th International Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE’10), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 19-21st of July 2010.
V. Zamudio, V. Callaghan, “Complexity and Cyclic Instability in Ambient Intelligence” (abstract). Conference on “Conflict, Complexity and Mathematical Social Science”, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, 7 January 2009.
D. Pavel, V. Callaghan, A.K.Dey, and M.Gardner, “Supporting Introspective Behaviours Through Technology“, The 5th International Conference on Intelligent Environments, Technical University of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain, 20-21 July, 2009.
F. Doctor, H. Hagras, D. Roberts, V. Callaghan, “A Type-2 Fuzzy Based System for Handling the Uncertainties in Group Decisions for Ranking Job Applicants Within Human Resources Systems”, Proceedings of the 2008 IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems, Hong Kong , pp.481-488, June 2008.
Goumopoulos, C. Kameas, A. Hagras, H. Callaghan, V. Gardner, M. Minker, W.; Weber, M. Bellik, Y. Meliones, A, “ATRACO: Adaptive and Trusted Ambient Ecologies“, in: Second IEEE International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems Workshops (SASOW 2008), pp96 – 101, Venice, 2008. ISBN: 978-0-7695-3553-1.
V. Callaghan, M. Gardner, B. Horan , J. Scott , L. Shen and MJ Wang, “A Mixed Reality Teaching and Learning Environment” (presentation). International Conference on Hybrid Learning 2008, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 13-15 August 2008.
Calcanis C, Callaghan V, Gardner M, Walker M, “Towards end-user physiological profiling for video recommendation engines” IET International Conference on Intelligent Environments 2008, Seattle, 21-22 July 2008.
Chin J, Callaghan V, Clarke G, “A Programming-By-Example Approach To Customising Digital Homes” IET International Conference on Intelligent Environments 2008, Seattle, 21-22 July 2008.
Davies M, Callaghan V, Gardner M, ”Towards A Mixed Reality Intelligent Campus” IET International Conference on Intelligent Environments 2008, Seattle, 21-22 July 2008.
Johnson B, Callaghan V, Gardner G “Bespoke Appliances for the Digital Home” (presentation), IET International Conference on Intelligent Environments 2008, Seattle, 21-22 July 2008.
Shen L, Leon E, Callaghan V, Shen R “Exploratory Research on an Affective eLearning Model”, International Workshop on Blended Learning 2007 (WBL 07) 15-17 August 2007, University of Edinburgh, Scotland.
Rivera-Illingworth F, Callaghan V, Hagras H, “Automated Discovery of Human Activites inside Pervasive Living Spaces” The First IEEE International Symposium on Pervasive Computing and Applications（SPCA06), August 3-5, 2006, Urumchi, Xinjiang, P.R. China.
Zamudio, V., Callaghan, V “Unwanted Periodic Behaviour in Pervasive Computing Environments” The IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Services ICPS06 Lyon, France, 26-29 June 2006.
Lynch C, Hagras H, Callaghan V, “Using Uncertainty Bounds in the Design of an Embedded Real-Time Type-2 Neuro-Fuzzy Speed Controller for Marine Diesel Engines”, Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems, Vancouver, Canada, July 2006. (Awarded best student paper).
Doctor F, Hagras H, Callaghan V, “Life Long Learning Approach for Type-2 Fuzzy Embedded Agents in Ambient Intelligent Environments”, Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems, Vancouver, Canada, July 2006.
C.Lynch. H. Hagras, V. Callaghan, “Embedded Interval Type-2 Neuro-Fuzzy Speed Controller for Marine Diesel Engines”, Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Processing and Management of Uncertainty in Knowledge-Based Systems (IPMU 2006), Paris, France, July 2006.
J Chin, V. Callaghan, M. Colley, H. Hagras, G. Clarke, “Virtual Appliances for Pervasive Computing: A Deconstructionist, Ontology based, Programming-By-Example Approach“, In Proceedings of the 2005 IEE International Workshop on Intelligent Environments, Colchester (IE05), Colchester, UK, 28-29th June 2005.
Basu J, Callaghan V “Towards a Trust Based Approach to Security and User Confidence in Pervasive Computing Systems“, Proceedings of the 2005 IEE International Workshop on Intelligent Environments, Colchester (IE05), Colchester, UK, 28-29th June 2005.
H. Hagras, M. Colley, V. Callaghan, “Collaborating Multi Robotic Agents for Operations in Inaccessible Environments”, Proceedings of the IEE Forum on Autonomous Systems, London, UK, November 2005.
Limb R, Armitage S, Chin J, Kalawsky R, Callaghan V, Bull P, Colley M, Hagras H., “User Interaction in a Shared Information Space – a Pervasive Environment for the Home”, Proceedings of the IEE Workshop on Perspectives in Pervasive Computing, London, UK,25 October 2005.
A. López , F. Doctor, H. Hagras, V. Callaghan, D. Álvarez, “A Type-2-based Fuzzy Logic Control Architecture for Ambient Intelligent Environments”, Proceedings of the International Symposium on Ubiquitous Computing & Ambient Intelligence (UCAmI’05), Granada, Spain, September 2005.
A. López, D. Álvarez, F. Doctor, H. Hagras and V. Callaghan, “A Comparison of some Data-Based Methods for the Off-Line Generation of Fuzzy Logic Controllers for an Intelligent Building Environment”, Proceedings of the IEE International Workshop on Intelligent Environments, pp. 109-116, Colchester, UK, June 2005.
F. Doctor, H. Hagras, V. Callaghan, “A Type-2 Fuzzy Embedded Agent For Ubiquitous Computing Environments”, Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems, pp. 1105-1110, Budapest, Hungary, July 2004.
F. Doctor, H. Hagras, V. Callaghan, A. Lopez, “An Adaptive Fuzzy Learning Mechanism for Intelligent Agents in Ubiquitous Computing Environments”, Proceedings of the 2004 World Automation Conference, pp. 101-106, Seville, Spain, July 2004.
J. Chin, V. Callaghan, G. Clarke, H. Hagras, M. Colley, “Pervasive Computing and Urban Development: Issues for the individual and Society”, (presentation, description and report of the event), Proceedings of the International Research Foundation for Development (IRFD): UN-Habitat World Urban Forum, The Role of Cities in the Information Age, Barcelona, Spain, September 13-17th 2004. This paper is significant in that it is the earliest Essex template of what was to become Science-Fiction Prototyping (SFP) (see history of Creative Science) and the earliest Essex attempt to raise privacy concerns related to the then emerging areas of pervasive computing, ubiquitous computing, Internet-of-Things and Intelligent Environments.
A. Lopez, F. Doctor, L. Sanchez, H. Hagras, V. Callaghan, “An evolutionary algorithm for the off-line data driven generation of controllers for intelligent building”, Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, pp.42-48, The Hague, Holland, October 2004.
M. Colley, G, De Souza, H. Hagras, A. Pounds-Cornish, G. Clarke, V. Callaghan, “Towards Developing Micro-scale Robots For Inaccessible Fluidic Environments“, Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, pp.5279-5285, The Hague, Holland, October 2004.
F. Rivera-Illingworth, V. Callaghan, H. Hagras, “A Neuro-Fuzzy Embedded Agent Based Approach for Abnormal Behaviour Detection in Intelligent Environments”(abstract), Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, pp.3565-3571, The Hague, Holland, October 2004.
S. Bellis, K. Razeeb, C. Saha, K. Delaney, C. O’Mathuna, A. Pounds-Cornish, G. De Souza, M. Colley, H. Hagras, G. Clarke, V. Callaghan, C. Argyropoulos,G. Nikiforidis, “FPGA Implementation of Spiking Neural Networks – an Initial Step towards Building Tangible Collaborative Autonomous Agents”, Proceedings of the International Conference on Field-Programmable Technology, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, pp. 449-452, December, 2004.
H. Duman, V. Callaghan, H. Hagras, M. Colley, G. Clarke, Z. Bien, H. Lee, Y. Kim “A Multi-Agent Pervasive Computing Architecture For Geographically Dispersed Care Environments”, Proceedings of the 10th International Fuzzy Systems Association World Congress (IFSA 2003), Istanbul, Turkey 2003.
H. Duman, H. Hagras, V. Callaghan, G. Clarke and M. Colley, “Intelligent Association in Agent-based Ubiquitous Computing Environments“(presentation), Proceedings of the 2002 International Conference on Control, Automation and Systems, Muju, Korea, 2002.
H. Duman, H. Hagras, V. Callaghan, “A Soft-Computing based Approach to Intelligent Association in Agent-Based Ambient-Intelligence Environments“, Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Recent Advances on Soft Computing, pp. 387-393, Nottingham, UK, 2002.
Callaghan V, Holmes A, Pounds-Cornish A , Chin JSY, Clarke G, Hagras H, Colley M, Duman H, “Intelligent Inhabited Environment as Location Based Services“(presentation), IEE First European Workshop on Location Based Services, London, 16 September 2002.
H. Hagras, M. Colley, V. Callaghan, “Life Long Learning and Adaptation for Embedded agents operating in unstructured Environments”, Proceedings of the Joint 9th IFSA World Congress and 20th NAFIPS International Conference (mini-track on genetic fuzzy systems: new developments), Vancouver, Canada, pp.1547-1553, July 2001.
Egerton S, Callaghan V, “A Robust Modular Multi-Representational Mapping Model”, 2nd UK mobile robotics conference, Towards Intelligent Mobile Robots, 26th March 1999 in Bristol.
Lane, D, Callaghan V, Colley M, Chernett P, Duffy N, Edwards I, Evans J, Falconer G, Herd J, Hunter J, Penrose J, Randall G, Smith, D, Smith J, Standeven J, Whittaker G, Wood A, “Mixing Simulated and Real Subsystems for Subsea Robot Development” , in Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. Oceans 98, pp. 1382-1386. Nice, France, October 1998.
Clarke G, Callaghan V “Intelligent Buildings: Opportunities For The Integration of Architecture and Computing“, a short article written in April 1997 for the “Architects’ Journal” to seek synergy between IT and Building Technology.
Callaghan V, Chernett P, Wang C “A Robotics Based Teaching Environment for Computer Science” IEE Robotics and Education Colloquium, London, April 7th 1995.
Diego Douglas d’AULIGNAC, Victor Callaghan, Simon Lucas “Vision based interaction with virtual worlds for the design of robot controllers“ Essex University, Intelligent Environments, Technical Report No 326, May 1997.
Victor Callaghan, Graham Clarke, Martin Colley, Hani Hagras, Anthony Pounds-Cornish, Arran Holmes, Hakan Duman, Jeannette Chin, “Towards the Realisation of Ambient Intelligence: An Embedded-Agent Approach to Ubiquitous Computing“, Essex University, Intelligent Environments, Technical Report, April 2002.
Sharples S, Callaghan V, Clarke G, “A Multi-Agent Architecture For Intelligent Building Sensing and Control”, Int’l Sensor Review Journal, Vol 19. No. 2., pp.135-140, May 1999. This is the oldest paper we can trace from the then newly formed Essex Intelligent Inhabited Environments Group. Its notable as its the first work we know of that proposed applying behaviour-based architecture to building control and pervasive computing. It identifies the basic set of behaviours needed that for the core set to this day.
Callaghan V, Barker K, “SAS – an experimental tool for dynamic program structure acquisition and analysis“, Journal of Microcomputer Applications (1982).5, .209-223. This paper described an experimental tool, SAS (Software Analysis System) which was been developed to enable dynamic program structure acquisition and analysis (profiling of the behaviour of computer processors and software) to be undertaken. The system uses a universal hardware extraction technique to obtain branch vectors plus some mathematical techniques for post processing the data to extract usage profiles and software complexity.
Callaghan V “Techniques for the Analysis and Visualisation of Microprocessor Software Structures“, PhD Thesis, Sheffield University, November 1982 (supervised by Dr Keith Barker & Dr Doug Thomsitt, Internal examiner Prof Frank Benson, external examiner Prof Mike Sterling).
Gwyn Rowley, Keith Barker, Victor Callaghan, “The Questronic Project and the Ferranti MRT 100; A Boon For Survey Research“, Professional Geographer, 37(4), 1985. 459-463. A paper describing the first use of computers to collect social science and market research data in the field using bespoke portable computers (an approach that predates the generations of handhelds that followed).
Gwyn Rowley, Keith Barker, Victor Callaghan, (1986) “The Market Research Terminal & Developments in Survey Research“, European Journal of Marketing, Vol. 20 Issue: 2, pp.35 – 39. A second paper that describes the first use of computers to collect social science and market research data.
Frestone I, Callaghan V “A Portable Navigation Aid For The Blind“. Published in 1984 based on an undergraduate project supervised by the authors. The name of the place this was published is lost (as is the name of the student). This was before the days of sat navs. The first attempt simply counted steps (using inertia from mercury). A later version of did a proper inertial navigation based on using meter movements to sense acceleration and then some double integration. All this system had error correction from waypoints built in. It was very crude compared to today’s sat nave and wifi triangulation, but surprisingly effective.
An article “A New Doorway into Time” written by Brian David Johnson (Intel’s Futurist) this describes efforts to extend Science-Fiction Prototyping into business innovation and motivating K12 students to study STEM topics.
“Some thoughts about the future of intelligent buildings and smart transportation” by Peng Liu and Shumei Zhanga from Shijiazhuang University, China was presented at Creative Science 2014 in Shanghai on 30th June 2014. It is an example of one output arising from an experiment in Shijiazhuang University China to teach “Computer English” (technical English) at university level using Science-Fiction Prototyping. In addition to providing an effective language learning tool, SFP sought to inspire students to study STEM topics. The rational and broader description of the experiments are described in a companion paper presented at Intelligent Environments 2014 entitled ” Using Science-fiction Prototyping as a Means to Motivate Learning of STEM Topics and Foreign Languages“.
“Imagination Workshops: An Empirical Exploration of SFP for Technology-based Business Innovation“, by Hsuan-Yi Wu in Futures (Special issues Exploring Future Business Visions Using Creative Fictional Prototypes), Volume 50, , Pages 44–55, June 2013. In addition to explaining the methodology for conducting Science-Fiction Prototyping, this paper provides an example of how the approach was used for product innovation by a company to launch a new range of novel appliances; the ImmersStation & ImmersaVU virtual reality shells.
“An Empirical Study of UK Living labs” by Hsuan-Yi WU of the Institute of Business Administration, National Taiwan University. This is a comparative analysis of fifteen UK living labs registered as members of European Network of Living labs, including a detailed description of the Essex University facilities (eg iSpace, iClassroom, iDesk,,iCampus and iWorld).
“The Tomorrow Project: Making the Future” by Justin Mullins in ARC 1.1. This is a New Scientist magazine called ARC that uses SciFi to discuss the future. In particualr, the named article addresses some specualtive work I have been doing with Intel concerning the use of SciFi as an innovtion tool for science and engineering research.
Tom Simonite, “Emotion-aware teaching software tracks student attention” (pdf), New Scientist, 5th January 2007. This was an article that reported on a collaborative research project investigating ‘ affective Learning work’ that Dr Liping Shen and I started in 2007 when spent around 4 months working with me in Essex University. There is also a Euronews report (video) on this work. What a productive 4 months that was!
“User Experience of Intelligent Buildings; A User-Centred Research Framework” by Deborah DiDuca & Joy Van Helvert published in IE05. This is one of the earliest Essex paper discussing sociology applied to Inhabited Intelligent Environments. Debbie wrote the original Essex Digital Lifstyle proposal (with Vic); when she left Michael Gardner took this on.
The opening of the University of the original robotics lab at Essex University is reported in this article in Wyvern and this article in Square-1, a development that ultimately led to Essex becoming the premiere mobile robotic facility in Europe.
Robotics and Intelligent Machines – a 1998 feature in the magazine “Focus” on the Brooker Laboratory (featuring Adrian Simmonds with a very young looking Prof Hani Hagras).
Two 2005 articles from the in-house Essex University newspaper, Wyvern, describing the opening of the then new Essex iSpace (at that stage called the iDorm2, after the orginal iDorm1). The first is a February 2005 article looking a ahead to the opening, the second a July 2005 article written in the month the iSpace was opened.
“The iDorm – a Practical Deployment of Grid Technology” by Anthony Pounds-Cornish and Arran Holmes, 2nd IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid (CCGrid2002), May 21-24 2002, Berlin, Germany. An early description of the original Essex iDorm.
A variety of newspaper articles on the early IEG work; a 2002 article in the Essex County Standard, a 2002 article in The East Anglian Times, a 2003 article in the Colchester Evening Gazzette, a 2002 article in Dialog (The magazine of Castorama, a French DIY chain and subsidary of the Kinfisher Group that own B&Q), and 2002 article of unknown publisher.

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