- Abstract: The SUPERHUB project (SUstainable and PERsuasive Human Users moBility in future cities) promotes the creation of a new urban mobility services ecosystem to facilitate the take-up of environmentally sustainable behaviours. It will design and test an open platform able to combine in real time all mobility offers from the relevant stakeholders together with a set of enabling mobility services able to address users’ mobility needs and to foster behavioural change. This paper explores how SUPERHUB plans to integrate behaviour change theories.
- Paper Link: Will be posted after the workshop
- Presentation Link: Will be posted after the presentation at the workshop
- Citation: P. J. Forbes, S. Wells, J. Masthoff, "SUPERHUB: Integrating behaviour change theories into a sustainable urban-mobility platform", (2012), in Proceedings of Using Technology to Facilitate Behaviour Change and Support Healthy, Sustainable Living @ HCI 2012
Wednesday, 12 September 2012
Paper: SUPERHUB: Integrating behaviour change theories into a sustainable urban-mobility platform
Tuesday, 4 September 2012
Visualising Timelines of Research in Argumentation Theory
One way to get an overview of research is to visualise the timeline of activities in that area. This is what I attempted to do with my timeline of dialectical/dialogue game research which will be available in an upcoming publication (currently in press, more information when I have it).
However, what I didn't like was that the journal publication is very static, and that the research is ongoing. What I wanted was something that was more dynamic and which could be easily updated with references to either new research that is performed or to newly discovered obscure publications that contribute to the story. To this end I have started The Chronos Project which uses some exciting new technologies to dynamically generate the timeline in your browser.
The aim was to produce a self-contained set of files which can be easily incorporated into any website. A Chronos distribution is simply a folder containing an html file, some javascript libraries, and some CSS to make things look nice. As well as the online visualisation, you can retrieve the pdf rendering of the timeline either from figshare or from the Chronos Git Repo.
Acknowledgements:
Chronos uses the CanViz project to render xdot files directly onto an HTML 5 canvas within your browser.