Keith Mitchell

Unified and Personalised Messaging to Support E-Learning (2009)

Keith Mitchell, Duncan Mccaffery, Mark Bryson, Zhen Cai

The University of Lancaster is a campus based educational institution with over 10,000 members of staff and students on campus during a typical day. The University is currently investigating the use...

A Citywide Mixed Reality Performance: Initial Findings (2008)

Mike Fraser, Chris Greenhalgh, Keith Mitchell, Tom Rodden

Citywide is the provisional title for a new mixed reality performance that will be experienced by people as they move around a physical city. Set within the backdrop of two cities, one real world and...

iCapture: Facilitating Spontaneous User-Interaction with Pervasive Displays using Smart Devices (2008)

Keith Mitchell, Michael Suggitt

Abstract. The eCampus project at Lancaster University is an interdisciplinary project aiming to deploy a wide range of situated displays across the University campus in order to create a large...

Real tournament mobile context aware gaming for the next generation (2004)

Wu, Maomao, Mitchell, Keith, McCaffery, Duncan, Finney, Joe, Friday, Adrian

With the recent advances in mobile networking, context-aware computing, and sensor-based computing, researchers and game designers are able to explore the potential of combining these new...

Mobile context-aware game for the next generation (2003)

Wu, Maomao, Mitchell, Keith, McCaffery, Duncan, Finney, Joe, Friday, Adrian

Traditional networked multiplayer games are typically confined to be played on desktop computers. With the recent advances in mobile networking, context-aware computing, and sensor-based computing,...

Future wireless applications for a networked city: services for visitors and residents (2002)

Davies, Nigel, Cheverst, Keith, Friday, Adrian, Mitchell, Keith

Future wireless networks will offer near-ubiquitous high-bandwidth communications to mobile users. In addition, the accurate position of users will be known, either through network services or via...

The role of shared context in supporting cooperation between city visitors (2001)

Cheverst, Keith, Smith, Gareth, Mitchell, Keith, Friday, Adrian, Davies, Nigel

The sharing of contextual information between individuals is a notion that often sparks emotional debate. It is interesting to note that the majority of existing work on sharing contextual...

Investigating context-aware information push vs. information pull to tourists (2001)

Keith Cheverst, Keith Mitchell, Nigel Davies

Despite much interest over recent years in the area of context-aware computing, there are still a number of significant gaps in our understanding of the HCI issues associated with such systems. One...

Using Context as a Crystal Ball: Rewards and Pitfalls (2001)

Keith Cheverst, Nigel Davies, Keith Mitchell, Christos Efstratiou

The use of context (both situated and environmental) has significant potential for simplifying the user’s understanding of, and interaction with, complex interactive systems. Due to the size of...

Experiences of Developing and Deploying a Context-Aware Tourist Guide: The GUIDE Project (2000)

Cheverst, Keith, Davies, Nigel, Mitchell, Keith, Friday, Adrian

The GUIDE system has been developed to provide city visitors with a hand-held context-aware tourist guide. The system has been successfully deployed in a major tourist destination and is currently at...

Developing Context-Aware Electronic Tourist Guide: Some Issues and Experiences (2000)

Cheverst, Keith, Davies, Nigel, Mitchell, Keith, Friday, Adrian, Efstratiou, Christos

In this paper, we describe our experiences of developing and evaluating GUIDE, an intelligent electronic tourist guide. The GUIDE system has been built to overcome many of the limitations of the...

Experiences of developing and deploying a context-aware tourist guide: the GUIDE project (2000)

Keith Cheverst, Nigel Davies, Keith Mitchell, Adrian Friday

The GUIDE system has been developed to provide city visitors with a hand-held context-aware tourist guide. The system has been successfully deployed in a major tourist destination and is currently at...

Sharing (Location) Context to Facilitate Collaboration Between City Visitors (2000)

Keith Cheverst, Keith Mitchell, Adrian Friday, Nigel Davies

navigation. The sharing of contextual information between individuals is a notion that often sparks emotional debate. It is interesting to note that the majority of existing work on sharing...

Developing a Context-aware Electronic Tourist Guide: Some Issues and Experiences (2000)

Keith Cheverst, Nigel Davies, Keith Mitchell, Adrian Friday, Christos Efstratiou

In this paper, we describe our experiences of developing and evaluating GUIDE, an intelligent electronic tourist guide. The GUIDE system has been built to overcome many of the limitations of the...

Experiences of developing and deploying a context-aware tourist guide: the GUIDE project (2000)

Keith Cheverst, Nigel Davies, Keith Mitchell, Adrian Friday

The GUIDE system has been developed to provide city visitors with a hand-held context-aware tourist guide. The system has been successfully deployed in a major tourist destination and is currently at...

Sharing (Location) Context to Facilitate Collaboration Between City Visitors (2000)

Keith Cheverst, Keith Mitchell, Adrian Friday, Nigel Davies

The development and evaluation of the GUIDE system [5][6][7][8] demonstrated the potential value and acceptability of a mobile context-aware interactive assistant to city visitors. However, one of...

Developing a Context-aware Electronic Tourist Guide: Some Issues and Experiences (2000)

Keith Cheverst, Nigel Davies, Keith Mitchell, Adrian Friday, Christos Efstratiou

In this paper, we describe our experiences of developing and evaluating GUIDE, an intelligent electronic tourist guide. The GUIDE system has been built to overcome many of the limitations of the...

Design of an Object Model for a Context-Sensitive Tourist Guide (1999)

Cheverst, Keith, Davies, Nigel, Mitchell, Keith, Friday, Adrian

This paper describes work carried out as part of the GUIDE project at Lancaster University. The overall aim of the project is to develop a context-sensitive tourist guide for visitors to the city of...

Caches in the Air: Disseminating Information in the Guide System (1999)

Davies, Nigel, Cheverst, Keith, Mitchell, Keith, Friday, Adrian

The paper describes work carried out as part of the GUIDE project at Lancaster University. The overall aim of the project is to develop a context-sensitive tourist guide for visitors to the city of...

The Role of Connectivity in Supporting Context-Sensitive Applications (1999)

Cheverst, Keith, Davies, Nigel, Mitchell, Keith, Friday, Adrian

This paper considers the role of network connectivity in supporting context-sensitive applications. A range of context-sensitive applications are analysed with respect to connectivity. Following this...

Developing A Context Sensitive Tourist Guide (1998)

Nigel Davies, Keith Mitchell, Keith Cheverst And Gordon Blair, Keith Cheverst, Gordon Blair

all of the information they require pre-installed as typified by, for example, the Cyberguide project [Long,96]. This approach is likely to have performance benefits since it does not rely on...

Design of an Object Model for a Context Sensitive Tourist GUIDE (1998)

Keith Cheverst, Keith Mitchell, Nigel Davies

this paper we present the results of our requirements analysis and early development work on the GUIDE system. In particular, we focus on our design of an appropriate object model, capable of...

On Comparisons in a Notional Grammar (1990)

MITCHELL, KEITH

In the context of designing a communicative-pedagogical description of English oriented towards the needs of the syllabus designer and materials writer, this article re-examines the semantics and...