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UAL Research Online

Items where Subject is "Knowledge Representation"

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Number of items at this level: 16.

2011

Stephens, Tim and Pantridge, Keith (2011) Dosimetry, Personal Monitoring Film. Philosophy of Photography, 2 (1). pp. 153-158. ISSN 2040-3682

2013

Shepperd, Martin and Song, Qinbao and Sun, Zhongbin and Mair, Carolyn (2013) Data Quality: Some Comments on the NASA Software Defect Data Sets. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 39 (9). pp. 1208-1215. ISSN 0098-5589

2014

Petreca, Bruna and Atkinson, Douglas and Bianchi-Berthouze, Nadia and Furniss, Dominic and Baurley, Sharon (2014) The Future of Textiles Sourcing: exploring the potential for digital tools. In: Proceedings of "The colors of care: 9th International Conference on Design & Emotion". Ediciones Uniandes/Elsevier, Bogota, Colombia, pp. 366-377. ISBN 978-958-774

Hosea, Birgitta (2014) Channelling Time for Over Time. Animation Studies 2.0.

2017

Yee-King, Matthew and Grierson, Mick and d'Inverno, Mark (2017) STEAM WORKS: Student coders experiment more and experimenters gain higher grades. In: Global Engineering Education Conference, 26 - 28 April 2017, Athens, Greece.

Velios, Athanasios (2017) Bookbinding descriptions in a linked data world: How the CIDOC-CRM can improve research in bookbinding history. In: Bookbindings Theoretical Approaches and Practical Solutions. Bibliologia (45). Brepols, Turnhout, Belgium, pp. 13-25. ISBN 9782503574981

Hall, Peter A. (2017) Bubbles, Lines and String: How Visualisation Shapes Society. In: The Graphic Design Reader. Bloomsbury Academic, London. ISBN 978-1472536204

2019

Dovey, Max (2019) Improvising Blockchains. In: State Machines Ref ections and Actions at the Edge of Digital Citizenship, Finance, and Art. Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam. ISBN 978-94-92302-33-5

2020

Velios, Athanasios and Pickwoad, Nicholas (2020) The Development of the Language of Bindings Thesaurus. In: Book conservation and digitization - The challenges of dialogue and collaboration. ARC University Press, Amsterdam, pp. 157-168. ISBN 978-1-64189-053-3

Velios, Athanasios and Pickwoad, Nicholas (2020) Versioning materiality: Documenting evidence of past binding structures. In: Versioning Cultural Objects Digital Approaches. RIDE (13). Herstellung und Verlag: Books on Demand, pp. 109-134. ISBN 9783750427020

2021

Minkin, Louisa and Mills, Josephine and Shouting, Melissa and Heavy Head, Danielle and Clark, Christine (2021) Mootookakio’ssin: [Distant Awareness] Blackfoot Digital Project Presentation. In: MuseumNext Digital Summit, 22-27 February 2021, Online.

Broad, Terence and Berns, Sebastian and Colton, Simon and Grierson, Mick (2021) Active Divergence with Generative Deep Learning - A Survey and Taxonomy. In: Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Computational Creativity. Association for Computational Creativity. ISBN 978-989-54160-3-5

2022

Voegelin, Salomé and Barney, Anna and Wright, Mark Peter and Stubbs, Phoebe and Smith, Timothy and Weaver, Julian (2022) Protocols of Listening: Reflections on the development of an interactive digital platform for cross-disciplinary sound research. Resonance Journal for Sound and Culture, 3 (3). pp. 224-254. ISSN 2688-867X

Hidalgo Urbaneja, Maribel and Velios, Athanasios and Goodwin, Paul (2022) Worlding databases: A decolonising approach to the structuring and representation of data about global arts. In: DH2022, 25-29 July 2022, Tokyo, Japan, Online.

2023

Velios, Athanasios (2023) Linked Conservation Data: Notes on discussing terminology. In: NKOS Consolidated Workshop 2023, 9 November 2023, Daegu, South Korea.

Ungerer, Sophie and Erle, Sibylle and Agaoglou, Makrina (2023) William Blake’s “London”(1794) and Covid-19 London (2020): Discovering spaces for death in the city’s history. Charette, 9 (2). pp. 215-233. ISSN 2054-6718

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