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1 | 2012 | Psychophysics of touch and non-verbal characterisation of physical objects | Theodoros Georgiou | (PDF) |
2 | 2010 | Using a chatbot to raise awareness of internet privacy | Richard Farnworth | (PDF) |
3 | 2010 | Development of An Audio Museum Tour for Visually Impaired Visitors | W. Wang | |
4 | 2010 | Colour scheme preference and legibility on small screen portable devices | Iain Cooke | |
5 | 2010 | Future-proofing of archives | Yu Lin | ZIP |
6 | 2010 | What does badness sound like? | P. Carballude-Gonzalez | |
7 | 2010 | Design and evaluation of an interface for finding and opening documents | Felipe Morandeira | (PDF) |
8 | 2010 | Cultural dependence of colour preferences on web sites | Larry Phillips | |
9 | 2010 | User Tagging of a Tactile Image Database | Balakumar Varatharajan | |
10 | 2010 | Design of a website with user-generated content for novice users | Jiamin Wu | |
11 | 2009 | Improving the Usability of a Tool for Producing Audio-Tactile Guides for Visually Impaired People | Alice Bartlett | |
12 | 2009 | Reinventing the Wheel: Investigation of Alternative Steering Input Devices | Mohit Dutta | |
13 | 2009 | Evaluation of a rhythm based user authentication system for mobile devices | Chris Northwood | |
14 | 2009 | Development of a website to promote awareness of green chemistry and floor coverings | Evanthia Triantafillopoulou | |
15 | 2009 | Development of an on-line database of tactile graphics | W. Wang | |
16 | 2008 | Implementation of a novel secure access mechanism for Windows Mobile | Mark Jolley | |
17 | 2008 | An Investigation into the Effectiveness of Auditory Road Warnings on Driver Behaviour using a Driving Simulator | Chris Cooper | |
18 | 2008 | Implementation of a novel secure access mechanism for Windows Mobile | Mark Jolley | |
19 | 2008 | Development of personalized audio tours for visually impaired museum visitors | Chen Li | |
20 | 2007 | The attraction of simple computer games: Why people play Solitaire? |
Kai Chen
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21 | 2007 | Let's Shop: An Exploration into the Feasibility of Collaborative Online Shopping |
Nadia Zedan
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22 | 2007 | Music Recommendation using Collaborative Filtering with Similarity Fusion |
Richard Adams
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23 | 2007 | Demonstrating the Feasibility of Software to Author Audio-Tactile Guides for the Visually Impaired |
Matthew Burton
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24 | 2007 | A Speech Prosthesis to enable Live, Humorous Performance by a Synthetic Actor |
Richard Nguyen
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25 | 2007 | Implementation of a Flash Game to Teach Climate Change Concepts to Children | Baydr Earles | |
26 | 2006 | A Simulation Experiment to Measure the Effect of Road Sign Density on Driving Behaviour |
Chris Bianca
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27 | 2006 | Towards a Cognitive Model of Contracted Braille Reading |
David Clapham
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28 | 2006 | Bounds Checking in C |
Martin Tosney
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29 | 2006 | Mobile Web Authoring |
Chris Allan
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30 | 2005 | Implementing Adaptations of C |
Geoffrey Crossland
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31 | 2005 | Sonitus |
Adam Dady
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32 | 2005 | Evaluation of soundgraphs produced using SKDtools for MATLAB |
James Danielis
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33 | 2005 | A Computer Simulation of Visual Impairments |
Stephen Ratcliffe
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34 | 2005 | Design of a Sound Guide Interface for Visually Impaired Users |
James Wood
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35 | 2004 | Music Piracy The Road to a New Business Model |
Christian Backlund
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Spelling corrector for URLs |
Peter Baker
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37 | 2004 | Inferring Musical Structures from MIDI Files for the Weasel Toolkit |
Geoffrey Hester
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38 | 2004 | A Comparison Between Initial Implementations of British WAP and Japans i-Mode: Factors of Japanese Cultural and Market Uniqueness |
Oliver Hilton-Johnson
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39 | 2004 |
Evaluation of Computer Games Controllers |
Richard Johnston
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40 | 2004 | Investigation of Users Models of Audio Cassette Players |
Pattaraporn Leedumrongwattanagul
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41 | 2004 | Skill Development and Player Satisfaction in Computer Games |
Philip Mackie
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42 | 2004 | Fun in online shopping |
Hitesh Madani
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43 | 2003 | Precise Timing Data for the Use of a Single Button |
Gautam Bhatnagar
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44 | 2003 | An experimental assessment of the memorability of web addresses (URLs) |
Antonio Cuerpo-Sanchez
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45 | 2003 | Spoken text messages |
Nandish Haria
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46 | 2003 | The technology and psychology of passwords: Can a password be secure and memorable? |
Alex Howell
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47 | 2003 | Creating a Tool to Find Broken Web Links: No More 404 |
Keane Ingram
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48 | 2003 | Rapid text correction |
Thomas Morton
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49 | 2003 | Non-visual table access |
Michèl Salim
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50 | 2003 | Auditory representation of DNA sequence alignments |
Katie Tindall
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51 | 2002 | Development of a manual for mouse-less access to Windows |
Richard Williamson
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52 | 2002 | Tools for creating and maintaining text-only web pages |
Omid Afzalalghom
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53 | 2002 | Why are text messages so popular? |
Mark Ocock
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54 | 2001 | Development of a graphical interface to an email filtering tool |
Adam Thornburn
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55 | 2001 | Providing web applications using VoiceXML for blind and visually impaired users |
Adam Thornett
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56 | 2001 | Layout of a linguistically optimised layout for text entry on a phone keypad |
Danny Byrne
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57 | 2001 | Does user-centred design create usable websites? A comparison of design methodologies |
John Gibbard
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58 | 2001 | An evaluation of human-computer interaction factors in deaf-hearing telephony |
Beatrice H Khine
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59 | 2001 | Measuring comprehension of a text compression algorithm for SMS |
Alex Shenton
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60 | 2001 | Creeping Featurism: Does newer version necessarily mean better solution? |
James Tam
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61 | 2001 | Error rates and user perception in the operation of a single button |
Jonathan Tuffin
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62 | 2001 | Guidelines for ALT texts for auditory browsing |
Philippa Woodcock
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63 | 2000 | Application of a methodology for the design of non-visual tables |
Hugo van Kemenade
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64 | 2000 | Timing data for the use of a single button |
Yanyu Li
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65 | 2000 | Developing a memory aid in the form of an assisted list maker: A case-based approach |
Ian Livingstone
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66 | 2000 | Do people use icons? |
Mark Richardson
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67 | 2000 | A comparison of two approaches to Web access for blind users |
Simon Thompson
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68 | 2000 | Investigation of statecharts and simple human-machine interfaces |
Di Wu
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69 | 1999 | Experiments to test differentiation of patterns for tactile human-computer interaction | Doreen Magill | |
70 | 1999 | Implementation and evaluation of a proposed measure of musical ability for auditory interface testing |
Fiona Pirie
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71 | 1999 | Rendering HTML tables non-visually for blind people |
Joel Sinclare
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72 | 1999 | French collaborative research project |
Christine Wood
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73 | 1998 | The white knuckle ride to physics learning |
F. Byrne
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74 | 1998 | Icons at the interface: Great Expectations |
Ann Conlon
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75 | 1998 | Lint for a blind writer |
Richard Beesley
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76 | 1998 | Evaluation and user testing of a simple two dimensional screen reader system |
John McLean
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77 | 1998 | 'Lining Up Keyholes': Investigating the feasibility of a hand-held system for patient visitations |
Matthew Hunter
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78 | 1997 | WWW browsers for blind people |
Ruth Hayward
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79 | 1997 | A telephone keypad for alphnumeric input |
M. McLaughlin
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80 | 1996 | A Virtual Keyboard |
P McKenzie
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81 | 1996 | Computer-Aided Learning to teach elementary arithmetic to blind children |
Ian Hagen
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82 | 1996 | Recognition of document categories based on non-speech audio |
Robin Mukherjee
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83 | 1996 | A Comparative Thesaurus: Designing a Computerised Set-Based Word Search Tool |
Philippa Gee
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84 | 1996 | An Approach to Reproducing the Contents of an HTML File into a Navigable Audio Format |
Serena Kidd
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85 | 1996 | An investigation and evaluation of hypermode on the Dolphin Apollo speech synthesizer: A system for increasing reading speed by the omission of selected words |
Silvia Tancredi
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86 | 1995 | Squash performance information recording system: The rapid capture of sports data |
Bill Bell
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87 | 1993 | Automated Analysis of Text for blind people |
A. English
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88 | 1993 | The Forgiving Shell |
Richard Fleming
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89 | 1993 | A Hypertext Prospectus |
PeterFlowers
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90 | 1993 | Gesture Input Using Neural Networks |
Phil Harling
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91 | 1993 | An Evaluation of the Sound Graphing Program Soundgraph |
C. Wood
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92 | 1993 | Optimising speed and accuracy of input |
N. Wood
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93 | 1992 | Text Access for Blind People |
Adrian Full
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94 | 1991 | Reading text tables for blind people |
Steve Bufton
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95 | 1991 | A knowledge based approach to aid construction & interpretation of computer generated graphics for blind users |
Jane Reid
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96 | 1991 | The design and implementation of an interactive graphics system with natural language interface, for visually handicapped users |
Sarah Wilson
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97 | 1991 | Exam Setter's Tool |
A. N. Baillie
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98 | 1991 | The Power Glove in Computer-Aided Hand/Arm Therapy |
Gee Kay Wong
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99 | 1990 | Development of an Interactive Mouse |
Richard Luff
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Paper copies of all the reports are available for loan from the Departmental Library (Librarian is Ian Patrick, email ilp@cs.york.ac.uk)
These are the lists of projects that I have proposed year-by-year, from which students have selected. Some of which now appear above.
Graphical user interfaces have made computer use much easier - for most people ...but this is not necessarily the case for people who cannot use a mouse for any reason, such as physical disability. Manufacturers have recognized this by making it possible to use the interface without the mouse, using keyboard-based interactions instead. However, this form of interaction is not necessarily very easy or intuitive and some people may need the benefit of a manual to find out how they can access all the features of the interface through the keyboard. Former undergraduate student, Richard Williamson, has written such a manual for Microsoft Windows, which is freely available on-line.
Please feel free to use the manual. Let us know how useful you found it and whether it can be improved.
http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/~alistair/projects/oldProjects.html
10 April 2013