Staff Profile:

Name::
Stuart Moran
Position / Job Title:
Research staff
Responsibilities:
Areas of Interest:
Technology Acceptance, Pervasive Computing, Persuasive Technology and Monitoring/Surveillance
Research groups / Centres:
Informatics Research Centre
Publications:

Moran, S., He, Y., et al., 2009. 'Choosing the Best Bayesian Classifier: An Empirical Study.' IAENG International Journal of Computer Science 36(4).

Moran, S., He, Y., et al., 2009. An Empirical Framework for Automatically Selecting the Best Bayesian Classifier. Proceedings of the World Congress on Engineering, 2009. Imperial College, London, UK, Newswood Limited. 1: 289-294.

Moran, S. and Nakata, K., 2009. The Behavioural Implications of Ubiquitous Monitoring. Workshop on Human Aspects in Ambient Intelligence, as a part of the IEEE/WIC/ACM International Joint Conferences on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technologies. Milan, Italy, IEEE CS: 327 - 330.

Moran, S. and Nakata, K., 2009. Ubiquitous Monitoring and Behavioural Change: A Semiotic Perspective. 11th International Conference on Informatics and Semiotics in Organisations (ICISO). Beijing University of Technology, Beijing, China: 449-456

Moran, S. and Nakata, K., 2009. Ubiquitous Monitoring and Human Behaviour in Intelligent Pervasive Spaces. Workshop on Social Mobile Web, as a part of the International Conference on Social Computing. Vancouver, Canada, IEEE CS: 1082 - 1087.

Moran, S. and Nakata, K., 2009. A User-Centred Framework for Modelling the Behavioural Effects of Ubiquitous Monitoring. The 8th International Workshop on Social Intelligence Design (SID2009). Kansai Seminar House, Kyoto, Japan.

Moran, S., Nakata, K., et al., 2009. A Framework for Modelling the Effect of Ubiquitous Monitoring on Staff and Patient Behaviour in Healthcare. PhD Workshop, as part of the 2nd International Conference of the Health and Care Infrastructure Research and Innovation Centre (HaCIRIC). Brighton, UK 18-24.

Moran, S. and Nakata, K., 2010. 'Analysing the Factors Affecting Users in Intelligent Pervasive Spaces.'Intelligent Buildings International: Special Issue on Intelligent Pervasive Spaces for Working and Living [In Print] 2(1).

Moran, S. and Nakata, K., 2010. 'Ubiquitous Monitoring and User Behaviour: A Preliminary Model.'Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments: Thematic Issue on Computational Modeling of Human-Oriented Knowledge within Ambient Intelligence [In Print] 2(1).

Current project:

Developing a support tool for researchers using a distributed cognition analysis approach to studying the cooperative work of air-traffic controllers. This is a part of a wider project looking at knowledge management, in collaboration with the Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Japan.

Qualifications:

  • Reading University (2004-2007): BSc Computer Engineering - First Class (Hons)
  • Reading University (2007 - Present): PhD Construction Management & Engineering and Informatics

Tentative thesis title: User Perceptions of System Attributes in Ubiquitous Monitoring: Toward a Model of Behavioural Intention.

Stuart Moran

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