Simon Tucker

Publication List Details

Period

1995 - 2009

Number

12

Co-Authors

Classification of Transient Sonar Sounds Using Perceptually Motivated Features (2009)

Simon Tucker, Guy J. Brown

Abstract—This paper describes a novel framework for classifying underwater transient signals recorded by passive sonar. The proposed approach involves two key ideas. Firstly, a feature-selection...

Design and Evaluation of Systems to Support Interaction Capture and Retrieval (2008)

Steve Whittaker, Simon Tucker, Kumutha Swampillai, Rachel Laban

(corresponding author) Presumably man's spirit should be elevated if he can better review his shady past and analyze more completely and objectively his present problems. He has built a...

A Meeting Browser Evaluation Test (2005)

Wellner, Pierre, Flynn, Mike, Tucker, Simon, Whittaker, Steve

We introduce a browser evaluation test (BET), and describe a trial run application of the test. The BET is a method for assessing meeting browser performance using the number of observations of...

A Meeting Browser Evaluation Test (2005)

Wellner, Pierre, Flynn, Mike, Tucker, Simon, Whittaker, Steve

We introduce a browser evaluation test (BET), and describe a trial run application of the test. The BET is a method for assessing meeting browser performance using the number of observations of...

Analysing meeting records: an ethnographic study and technological implications (2005)

Steve Whittaker, Rachel Laban, Simon Tucker

Abstract. Whilst there has been substantial research into the support of meetings, there has been relatively little study of how meeting participants currently make records and how these records are...

Identifying user requirements for novel interaction capture (2005)

Simon Tucker, Steve Whittaker, Rachel Laban

Prior to building software to review meeting recordings it is important that we understand both the needs and current practices of meeting participants. Traditionally, such user requirements are...

A meeting browser evaluation test (2005)

Pierre Wellner, Mike Flynn, Simon Tucker, Steve Whittaker

We introduce a browser evaluation test (BET), and describe a trial run application of the test. BET is a method for assessing meeting browser performance using the number of observations of interest...

Accessing multimodal meeting data: Systems, problems and possibilities (2004)

Simon Tucker, Steve Whittaker

Abstract. As the amount of multimodal meetings data being recorded increases, so does the need for sophisticated mechanisms for accessing this data. This process is complicated by the different...