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Publications - Photo by Matt Palmer on Unsplash

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Publications

The ‘Kitchen Sink’! All my publicatons in one spot so that you can do a quick search and you can find writing that may not be peer reviewed or may not be research work but something else. And so it wont be under the different reseach domains.

Publications

  1. Carole Goble, Simon Harper, and Robert Stevens. The travails of visually impaired web travellers. In Proceedings of the eleventh ACM on Hypertext and hypermedia, 1–10. 2000.

  2. Peter Plessers, Sven Casteleyn, Yeliz Yesilada, Olga De Troyer, Robert Stevens, Simon Harper, and Carole Goble. Accessibility: a web engineering approach. In Proceedings of the 14th international conference on World Wide Web, 353–362. 2005.

  3. Yeliz Yesilada, Simon Harper, Carole Goble, and Robert Stevens. Screen readers cannot see. In International Conference on Web Engineering, 445–458. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2004.

  4. Simon Harper and Neha Patel. Gist summaries for visually impaired surfers. In Proceedings of the 7th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility, 90–97. 2005.

  5. Yeliz Yesilada, Robert Stevens, Simon Harper, and Carole Goble. Evaluating dante: semantic transcoding for visually disabled users. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI), 14(3):14–es, 2007.

  6. Simon Harper, Carole A. Goble, and Robert Stevens. Web mobility guidelines for visually impaired surfers. Journal of Research and Practice in Information Technology, 33(1):30–41, 2001.

  7. Simon Harper and Sean Bechhofer. Semantic triage for increased web accessibility. IBM Systems Journal, 44(3):637–648, 2005.

  8. Simon Harper, Carole Goble, Robert Stevens, and Yeliz Yesilada. Middleware to expand context and preview in hypertext. In Proceedings of the 6th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility, 63–70. 2003.

  9. Simon Harper and Yeliz Yesilada. Web accessibility: a foundation for research. 2008.

  10. Simon Harper, Carole Goble, and Robert Stevens. A pilot study to examine the mobility problems of visually impaired users travelling the web. ACM SIGCAPH Computers and the Physically Handicapped, pages 10–19, 2000.

  11. Simon Harper and Sean Bechhofer. Sadie: structural semantics for accessibility and device independence. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI), 14(2):10–es, 2007.

  12. Simon Harper and Peter Green. A travel flow and mobility framework for visually impaired travellers. In International Conference on Computers Helping People with Special Needs, 289–296. 2000.

  13. Sean Bechhofer, Simon Harper, and Darren Lunn. Sadie: semantic annotation for accessibility. In International Semantic Web Conference, 101–115. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2006.

  14. Simon Harper, Robert Stevens, and Carole Goble. Towel: real world mobility on the web. In Computer-aided design of user interfaces II, pages 305–312. Springer, Dordrecht, 1999.

  15. Yeliz Yesilada, Simon Harper, Carole Goble, and Robert Stevens. Dante: annotation and transformation of web pages for visually impaired users. In Proceedings of the 13th international World Wide Web conference on Alternate track papers & posters, 490–491. 2004.

  16. Simon Harper, Yeliz Yesilada, Carole Goble, and Robert Stevens. How much is too much in a hypertext link?: investigating context and preview–a formative evaluation. In Proceedings of the fifteenth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia, 116–125. ACM, 2004.

  17. Eleni Michailidou, Simon Harper, and Sean Bechhofer. Visual complexity and aesthetic perception of web pages. In Proceedings of the 26th annual ACM international conference on Design of communication, 215–224. 2008.

  18. Yeliz Yesilada, Giorgio Brajnik, and Simon Harper. How much does expertise matter? a barrier walkthrough study with experts and non-experts. In Proceedings of the 11th international ACM SIGACCESS conference on Computers and accessibility, 203–210. 2009.

  19. Simon Harper, Carole Goble, and Stephen Pettitt. Proximity: walking the link. Journal of Digital Information, 2004.

  20. Darren Lunn, Simon Harper, and Sean Bechhofer. Combining sadie and axsjax to improve the accessibility of web content. In Proceedings of the 2009 International Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibililty (W4A), 75–78. 2009.

  21. Andy Brown, Caroline Jay, and Simon Harper. Audio access to calendars. In Proceedings of the 2010 International Cross Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibility (W4A), 1–10. 2010.

  22. Simon Harper. Web mobility for visually impaired surfers: The Towel Project. PhD thesis, The University of Manchester (United Kingdom), 2001.

  23. Yeliz Yesilada, Caroline Jay, Robert Stevens, and Simon Harper. Validating the use and role of visual elements of web pages in navigation with an eye-tracking study. In Proceedings of the 17th international conference on World Wide Web, 11–20. 2008.

  24. Simon Harper. Standardising electronic travel aid interaction for visually impaired people. Unpublished master's thesis, University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, 1998.

  25. Simon Harper, Sean Bechhofer, and Darren Lunn. Sadie: transcoding based on css. In Proceedings of the 8th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility, 259–260. 2006.

  26. Simon Harper, Sean Bechhofer, and Darren Lunn. Taming the inaccessible web. In Proceedings of the 24th annual ACM international conference on Design of communication, 64–69. 2006.

  27. Yeliz Yesilada, Simon Harper, Carole Goble, and Robert Stevens. Ontology based semantic annotation for enhancing mobility support for visually impaired web users. In K-CAP 2003 Workshop on Knowledge Markup and Semantic Annotation. 2003.

  28. Peter Green and Simon Harper. An integrating framework for electronic aids to support journeys by visually impaired people. In International Conference on Computers Helping People with Special Needs, 281–288. Citeseer, 2000.

  29. Simon Harper, Carole Goble, and Robert Stevens. Traversing the web: mobility heuristics for visually impaired surfers. In Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Web Information Systems Engineering, 2003. WISE 2003., 200–208. IEEE, 2003.

  30. Carole Goble, Simon Harper, Robert Stevens, and Yeliz Yesilada. Dante–mobility support for visually impaired web travellers. Last visited, 3:19, 2007.

  31. Yeliz Yesilada and Simon Harper. Web 2.0 and the semantic web: hindrance or opportunity? w4a–international cross-disciplinary conference on web accessibility 2007. ACM SIGACCESS Accessibility and Computing, pages 19–31, 2008.

  32. Simon Harper, Eleni Michailidou, and Robert Stevens. Toward a definition of visual complexity as an implicit measure of cognitive load. ACM Transactions on Applied Perception (TAP), 6(2):1–18, 2009.

  33. Giorgio Brajnik, Yeliz Yesilada, and Simon Harper. Testability and validity of wcag 2.0: the expertise effect. In Proceedings of the 12th international ACM SIGACCESS conference on Computers and accessibility, 43–50. 2010.

  34. Simon Harper and Yeliz Yesilada. Web authoring for accessibility (wafa). Journal of Web Semantics, 5(3):175–179, 2007.

  35. Caroline Jay, Andrew J Brown, and Simon Harper. User review document: results of initial sighted user investigations. Technical Report, 2008.

  36. Andy Brown, Caroline Jay, and Simon Harper. Audio presentation of auto-suggest lists. In Proceedings of the 2009 International Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibililty (W4A), 58–61. 2009.

  37. Simon Harper and Alex Q Chen. Web accessibility guidelines. World Wide Web, 15(1):61–88, 2012.

  38. Simon Harper, Carole Goble, and Robert Stevens. Augmenting the mobility of profoundly blind web travellers. New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia, 11(1):103–128, 2005.

  39. Alex Q Chen and Simon Harper. Web evolution: method and materials. Technical Report, 2008.

  40. Darren Lunn, Sean Bechhofer, and Simon Harper. The sadie transcoding platform. In Proceedings of the 2008 international cross-disciplinary conference on Web accessibility (W4A), 128–129. 2008.

  41. Simon Harper, Yeliz Yesilada, and Carole Goble. " engineering accessible design" w4a–international crossdisciplinary workshop on web accessibility 2005 workshop report. ACM SIGACCESS Accessibility and Computing, pages 64–72, 2005.

  42. Tianyi Chen, Yeliz Yesilada, and Simon Harper. What input errors do you experience? typing and pointing errors of mobile web users. International journal of human-computer studies, 68(3):138–157, 2010.

  43. Elizabeth C Stringer, Yeliz Yesilada, and Simon Harper. Experiments towards web 2.0 accessibility. In Proceedings of the eighteenth conference on Hypertext and hypermedia, 33–34. 2007.

  44. Simon Harper, Yeliz Yesilada, and Carole Goble. Building the mobile web: rediscovering accessibility? w4a-international cross-disciplinary workshop on web accessibility workshop report–2006. ACM SIGACCESS Accessibility and Computing, pages 21–32, 2006.

  45. Simon Harper, Yeliz Yesilada, and Carole Goble. Building the mobile web: rediscovering accessibility? 2007.

  46. Alex Q Chen, Human Centred Simon Harper, and others. Web evolution: code and experimental guide. Technical Report, 2008.

  47. Simon Harper. Is there design-for-all? Universal Access in the Information Society, 6(1):111–113, 2007.

  48. Simon Harper. Mobile web: reinventing the wheel? ACM SIGACCESS Accessibility and Computing, pages 16–18, 2008.

  49. Darren Lunn, Sean Bechhofer, and Simon Harper. A user evaluation of the sadie transcoder. In Proceedings of the 10th international ACM SIGACCESS conference on Computers and accessibility, 137–144. 2008.

  50. Yeliz Yesilada, Darren Lunn, and Simon Harper. Experiments toward reverse linking on the web. In Proceedings of the eighteenth conference on Hypertext and hypermedia, 3–10. 2007.

  51. Giorgio Brajnik, Yeliz Yesilada, and Simon Harper. Guideline aggregation: web accessibility evaluation for older users. In Proceedings of the 2009 International Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibililty (W4A), 127–135. 2009.

  52. Alex Q Chen and Simon Harper. Identifying web widgets. Technical Report, 2009.

  53. Darren Lunn and Simon Harper. Using galvanic skin response measures to identify areas of frustration for older web 2.0 users. In Proceedings of the 2010 international cross disciplinary conference on web accessibility (W4A), 1–10. 2010.

  54. Caroline Jay, Andy Brown, and Simon Harper. Internal evaluation of the saswat audio browser: method, results and experimental materials. Technical Report, 2010.

  55. Yeliz Yesilada, Simon Harper, Tianyi Chen, and Shari Trewin. Small-device users situationally impaired by input. Computers in Human Behavior, 26(3):427–435, 2010.

  56. Simon Harper, Ghazalah Khan, and Robert Stevens. Design checks for java accessibility. BCS, 2005.

  57. Simon Harper. Web evolution and its importance for supporting research arguments in web accessibility. Technical Report, 2008.

  58. Simon Harper, Carole A Goble, Robert Stevens, and Yeliz Yesilada. Towel: experiences of augmenting the web with journey knowledge. In WWW (Posters). 2003.

  59. Simon Harper and Sean Bechhofer. Lightweight mark-up for low cost semantics. In Proceedings of the ISWC 2004 Workshop on Knowledge Markup and Semantic Annotation (Semannot’2004). CEUR Workshop Proceedings (CEUR-WS. org), Hiroshima, Japan. Citeseer, 2004.

  60. Simon Harper, Carole Goble, and Robert Stevens. Prototype mobility tools for visually impaired surfers. In Proceedings of the 12th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia, 33–34. 2001.

  61. Darren Lunn and Simon Harper. Understanding how users interact with web 2.0 content through gsr: a pilot study using younger participants. Technical Report, 2009.

  62. Darren Lunn, Yeliz Yesilada, and Simon Harper. Barriers faced by older users on static web pages: criteria used in the barrier walkthrough method. University of Manchester, UK, 2009.

  63. Eleni Michailidou, Simon Harper, and Sean Bechhofer. Investigating sighted users' browsing behaviour to assist web accessibility. In Proceedings of the 10th international ACM SIGACCESS conference on Computers and accessibility, 121–128. 2008.

  64. Giorgio Brajnik, Yeliz Yesilada, and Simon Harper. Web accessibility guideline aggregation for older users and its validation. Universal Access in the Information Society, 10(4):403–423, 2011.

  65. Darren Lunn and Simon Harper. Understanding how users interact with web 2.0 content through gsr: a comparison of older and younger user's gsr measurements. Technical Report, 2009.

  66. Darren Lunn, Simon Harper, and Sean Bechhofer. Identifying behavioral strategies of visually impaired users to improve access to web content. ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing (TACCESS), 3(4):1–35, 2011.

  67. Giorgio Brajnik, Yeliz Yesilada, and Simon Harper. The expertise effect on web accessibility evaluation methods. Human–Computer Interaction, 26(3):246–283, 2011.

  68. Yeliz Yesilada, Tianyi Chen, and Simon Harper. A simple solution: solution migration from disabled to small device context. In Proceedings of the 2010 International Cross Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibility (W4A), 1–2. 2010.

  69. Grace Mbipom and Simon Harper. The transition from web content accessibility guidelines 1.0 to 2.0: what this means for evaluation and repair. In Proceedings of the 27th ACM international conference on Design of communication, 37–44. 2009.

  70. Tianyi CHEN, Yeliz Yesilada, and Simon Harper. Riam framework: input. RIAM Deliverables, 2008.

  71. Grace Mbipom and Simon Harper. Visual aesthetics and accessibility: extent and overlap. Human Centred Web Lab, School of Computer Science, 2009.

  72. Vicki L Hanson, John T Richards, Simon Harper, and Shari Trewin. Accessing the web. 2009.

  73. Darren Lunn and Simon Harper. Scweb2 assistance tool: technical documentation and interface design. Technical Report, 2010.

  74. Simon Harper, Stephen Pettitt, and Carole Goble. Proximity: ad-hoc networks for enhanced mobility. Computers Helping People with Special Needs, pages 625–625, 2004.

  75. Simon Harper. 'as we may think'at 65. ACM SIGWEB Newsletter, pages 1–3, 2001.

  76. Tianyi Chen, Yeliz Yesilada, and Simon Harper. Investigating small device users' input errors under standing & walking conditions. HCW Lab Technical Report, 2009.

  77. Simon Harper. Wanted: sigweb media manager. ACM SIGWEB Newsletter, 2008(Summer):1–1, 2008.

  78. Simon Harper and Yeliz Yesilada. Web accessibility: current trends. In Handbook of research on personal autonomy technologies and disability informatics, pages 172–190. IGI global, 2011.

  79. Andy Brown and Simon Harper. Ajax time machine. In Proceedings of the International Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibility, 1–4. 2011.

  80. Tianyi CHEN, Yeliz Yesilada, and Simon Harper. Riam framework: output. Technical Report, 2009.

  81. Darren Lunn and Simon Harper. Multitouch braille prototype: technical documentation and algorithm design. Technical Report, 2011.

  82. Simon Harper, Yeliz Yesilada, and Carole Goble. Workshop report: w4a—international cross disciplinary workshop on web accessibility 2004. ACM SIGCAPH Computers and the Physically Handicapped, pages 2–3, 2003.

  83. Andy Brown, Yeliz Yesilada, Caroline Jay, Simon Harper, AQ Chen, SA Ahson, and M Ilyas. The blind leading the blind: web accessibility research leading mobile web usability. Mobile Web, 2:71–94, 2010.

  84. Yeliz Yesilada, Simon Harper, and Tianyi CHEN. Simulator application: why not? facilitating accessibility tools framework (actf). Technical Report, 2008.

  85. Darren Lunn and Simon Harper. Senior citizens and the web: literature survey. Technical Report, 2009.

  86. Simon Harper. Introducing your new chair. ACM SIGWEB Newsletter, pages 1–5, 2011.

  87. Simon Harper and Nicola Christophorou. Concertina browsers: a formative evaluation of user preference. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology, 3(5):274–284, 2008.

  88. Yeliz Yesilada, Simon Harper, and Tianyi Chen. W3c mobileok basic tests 1.0 checker extension supporting file uri scheme. Technical Report, 2009.

  89. Eleni Michailidou, Huangmao Quan, and Simon Harper. Web page visual complexity: a relationship between two classification methods. Technical Report, 2008.

  90. Caroline Jay, Andrew Brown, and Simon Harper. A ‘visual-centred’mapping approach for improving access to web 2.0 for people with visual impairments. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology, 6(2):97–107, 2011.

  91. Darren Lunn, Sean Bechhofer, and Simon Harper. Experiences of exposing semantics to drive transcoding. In 2008 First International Workshop on Ontologies in Interactive Systems, 9–17. IEEE, 2008.

  92. Andrew J Brown, Caroline Jay, and Simon Harper. Hcw fire vox: audio browser extensions for firefox. Technical Report, 2010.

  93. Markel Vigo and Simon Harper. Human adaptation to the web: a proposal for a research programme. Web Ergonomics Lab-Cope Series, 2011.

  94. Markel Vigo and Simon Harper. Human adaptation as a behavioural strategy: preliminary considerations for web interaction. Web Ergonomics Lab-COPE Series 1, 2011.

  95. Grace Mbipom and Simon Harper. The interplay between web aesthetics and accessibility. In The proceedings of the 13th international ACM SIGACCESS conference on Computers and accessibility, 147–154. 2011.

  96. Yeliz Yesilada, Giorgio Brajnik, and Simon Harper. Barriers common to mobile and disabled web users. Interacting with Computers, 23(5):525–542, 2011.

  97. Alex Q Chen and Simon Harper. Profiling the web page's behaviour layer. Technical Report, 2011.

  98. Yeliz Yesilada, Giorgio Brajnik, and Simon Harper. A barrier walkthrough study with expert and non-expert judges-experiment data. Technical Report, 2009.

  99. Simon Harper, Yeliz Yesilada, and Tianyi Chen. Mobile device impairment… similar problems, similar solutions? Behaviour & Information Technology, 30(5):673–690, 2011.

  100. Darren Lunn and Simon Harper. Improving the accessibility of dynamic web content for older users. In Proceedings of the International Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibility, 1–2. 2011.

  101. Andy Brown, Caroline Jay, and Simon Harper. Using qualitative eye-tracking data to inform audio presentation of dynamic web content. New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia, 16(3):281–301, 2010.

  102. Yeliz Yesilada, Tianyi Chen, Human Centred Simon Harper, and others. Initial validation methodology. Technical Report, 2009.

  103. Simon Harper. Introducing the w3c web accessibility initiative research and development working group. ACM SIGACCESS Accessibility and Computing, pages 17–19, 2011.

  104. Tianyi CHEN, Yeliz Yesilada, and Simon Harper. Rerunning trewin and pain's experiment with mobile users. Technical Report, 2008.

  105. Yeliz Yesilada, Tianyi CHEN, and Simon Harper. Mobile web barriers for the barrier walkthrough. Technical Report, 2008.

  106. Simon Harper and Yeliz Yesilada. Emerging technologies and web accessibility: research challenges and opportunities focussing on vision issues. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology, 7(1):1–19, 2012.

  107. Andy Brown, Caroline Jay, and Simon Harper. Tailored presentation of dynamic content. In Proceedings of the 2010 International Cross Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibility (W4A), 1–2. 2010.

  108. Simon Harper, M Bernstein, A Cristea, HC Davis, P de Bra, V Hanson, and DE Millard. Proceedings of the eighteenth conference on hypertext and hypermedia. Technical Report, 2007.

  109. Simon Harper. Computers and accessibility. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology, 3(1-2):1–1, 2008.

  110. Simon HARPER, Carole GOBLE, and Robert STEVENS. Continuing the travails of visually impaired web travellers. Online D ocument, 2(001):3, 2003.

  111. Tianyi Chen, Simon Harper, and Yeliz Yesilada. How do people use their mobile phones?: a field study of small device users. International Journal of Mobile Human Computer Interaction (IJMHCI), 3(1):37–54, 2011.

  112. Yeliz Yesilada, Tianyi Chen, and Simon Harper. Riam framework: content. Technical Report, 2008.

  113. Darren Lunn and Simon Harper. Providing assistance to older users of dynamic web content. Computers in Human Behavior, 27(6):2098–2107, 2011.

  114. Alex Q Chen and Simon Harper. Exploring widget identification techniques for web accessibility. Technical Report, 2009.

  115. Yeliz Yesilada, Tianyi Chen, and Simon Harper. Riam framework: overlaps between mobile and accessible webs. Technical Report, 2008.

  116. Simon Harper. A culture of community. ACM SIGWEB Newsletter, 2007:2–es, 2007.

  117. Yeliz Yesilada, Tianyi CHEN, and Simon Harper. Adesigner and mobileok extension. Technical Report, 2008.

  118. Simon Harper. Responses to hm government’s ‘delivering digital inclusions: an action plan for consultation’document. Technical Report, 2009.

  119. Simon Harper. Neovictorian computing, with a twist. In Proceedings of the 14th Brazilian Symposium on Multimedia and the Web, 1–3. 2008.

  120. Simon Harper and Sean Bechhofer. Low cost mark-up for lightweight semantics. In SemAnnot@ ISWC. 2004.

  121. Tianyi CHEN, Yeliz Yesilada, and Simon Harper. How do people use their mobile phones while they are walking? RIAM Deliverables, 2008.

  122. Andy Brown, Caroline Jay, and Simon Harper. Tailored presentation of dynamic web content for audio browsers. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 70(3):179–196, 2012.

  123. Simon Harper, Yeliz Yesilada, and Carole Goble. Accessible layout-the tension between accessibility and visual design. W4A, 2004.

  124. Alex Q Chen, Simon Harper, Darren Lunn, and Andrew Brown. Widget identification: a high-level approach to accessibility. World Wide Web, 16(1):73–89, 2013.

  125. Giorgio Brajnik, Yeliz Yesilada, and Simon Harper. Is accessibility conformance an elusive property? a study of validity and reliability of wcag 2.0. ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing (TACCESS), 4(2):1–28, 2012.

  126. Simon Harper. From simon harper: a joint conference proposal. Communication Design Quarterly Review, 8(3):14–16, 2007.

  127. Yeliz Yesilada, Giorgio Brajnik, Markel Vigo, and Simon Harper. Understanding web accessibility and its drivers. In Proceedings of the international cross-disciplinary conference on web accessibility, 1–9. 2012.

  128. Caroline Jay, Simon Harper, and Lynn Calman. Personas for lung cancer patients, carers and healthcare professionals, developed through the ethnographic coding of empirical data. Technical Report, 2012.

  129. Simon Harper. Sigweb annual report. ACM SIGWEB Newsletter, pages 1–8, 2014.

  130. Simon Harper, Caroline Jay, Eleni Michailidou, and Huangmao Quan. Analysing the visual complexity of web pages using document structure. Behaviour & Information Technology, 32(5):491–502, 2013.

  131. Markel Vigo and Simon Harper. Coping tactics employed by visually disabled users on the web. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 71(11):1013–1025, 2013.

  132. Caroline Jay, Andy Brown, and Simon Harper. Predicting whether users view dynamic content on the world wide web. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI), 20(2):1–33, 2013.

  133. Markel Vigo and Simon Harper. Challenging information foraging theory: screen reader users are not always driven by information scent. In Proceedings of the 24th acm conference on hypertext and social media, 60–68. 2013.

  134. Aitor Apaolaza, Simon Harper, and Caroline Jay. Understanding users in the wild. In Proceedings of the 10th international cross-disciplinary conference on web accessibility, 1–4. 2013.

  135. Markel Vigo and Simon Harper. Considering people with disabilities as überusers for eliciting generalisable coping strategies on the web. In Proceedings of the 5th Annual ACM Web Science Conference, 441–444. 2013.

  136. Markel Vigo and Simon Harper. Evaluating accessibility-in-use. In Proceedings of the 10th international cross-disciplinary conference on Web accessibility, 1–4. 2013.

  137. Andy Brown and Simon Harper. Dynamic injection of wai-aria into web content. In Proceedings of the 10th International Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibility, 1–4. 2013.

  138. Yeliz Yesilada, Simon Harper, and Sukru Eraslan. Experiential transcoding: an eyetracking approach. In Proceedings of the 10th International Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibility, 1–4. 2013.

  139. Simon Harper, Yeliz Yesilada, and Markel Vigo. W4a camp report: " 2012 edition". In Proceedings of the 10th International Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibility, 1–4. 2013.

  140. Şükrü Eraslan, Yeliz Yeşilada, and Simon Harper. Anlaysis of algorithms to identify patterns in eye-tracking scanpaths. In 2013 21st Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference (SIU), 1–4. IEEE, 2013.

  141. Simon Harper, Tianyi Chen, and Yeliz Yesilada. Controlled experimentation in naturalistic mobile settings. arXiv preprint arXiv:1306.3767, 2013.

  142. Giorgio Brajnik and Simon Harper. Model-based engineering of user interfaces to support cognitive load estimation in automotive applications. Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications, pages 53, 2013.

  143. Yeliz Yesilada, Giorgio Brajnik, Markel Vigo, and Simon Harper. Exploring perceptions of web accessibility: a survey approach. Behaviour & Information Technology, 34(2):119–134, 2015.

  144. Caroline Jay, Simon Harper, Andy Brown, Maxine Glancy, and Mike Armstrong. Attention approximation: from the web to multi-screen television. TVUX-2013, 2013.

  145. Sukru Eraslan, Yeliz Yesilada, and Simon Harper. Understanding eye tracking data for re-engineering web pages. In International Conference on Web Engineering, 345–349. Springer, Cham, 2013.

  146. Andy Brown, Caroline Jay, Alex Q Chen, Simon Harper, Alex Q Chen, Simon Harper, Alex Q Chen, Alex Q Chen, Simon Harper, Alex Q Chen, and others. Web 2.0: an accessibilityoriented survey of dynamic updates. Universal Access in the Information Society under review, 2010.

  147. Markel Vigo and Simon Harper. A snapshot of the first encounters of visually disabled users with the web. Computers in Human Behavior, 34:203–212, 2014.

  148. Andy Brown, Michael Evans, Caroline Jay, Maxine Glancy, Rhianne Jones, and Simon Harper. Hci over multiple screens. In CHI'14 Extended abstracts on human factors in computing systems, pages 665–674. 2014.

  149. Amaia Aizpurua, Myriam Arrue, Simon Harper, and Markel Vigo. Are users the gold standard for accessibility evaluation? In Proceedings of the 11th Web for All Conference, 1–4. 2014.

  150. Sukru Eraslan, Yeliz Yesilada, and Simon Harper. Identifying patterns in eyetracking scanpaths in terms of visual elements of web pages. In International conference on Web engineering, 163–180. Springer, Cham, 2014.

  151. Simon Harper and Yeliz Yesilada. Web accessibility: research foundations. 2008.

  152. Simon Harper, Anwar Ahmad Moon, Markel Vigo, Giorgio Brajnik, and Yeliz Yesilada. Dom block clustering for enhanced sampling and evaluation. In Proceedings of the 12th International Web for All Conference, 1–10. 2015.

  153. Giorgio Brajnik and Simon Harper. Detaching control from data models in model-based generation of user interfaces. In International Conference on Web Engineering, 697–700. Springer, Cham, 2015.

  154. Aitor Apaolaza, Simon Harper, and Caroline Jay. Longitudinal analysis of low-level web interaction through micro behaviours. In Proceedings of the 26th ACM Conference on Hypertext & Social Media, 337–340. 2015.

  155. Sukru Eraslan, Yeliz Yesilada, and Simon Harper. Eye tracking scanpath analysis techniques on web pages: a survey, evaluation and comparison. Journal of Eye Movement Research, 2016.

  156. Caroline Jay, Simon Harper, Ian Dunlop, Sam Smith, Shoaib Sufi, Carole Goble, and Iain Buchan. Natural language search interfaces: health data needs single-field variable search. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 18(1):e4912, 2016.

  157. Sukru Eraslan, Yeliz Yesilada, and Simon Harper. Eye tracking scanpath analysis on web pages: how many users? In Proceedings of the ninth biennial ACM symposium on eye tracking research & applications, 103–110. 2016.

  158. Erik Altman, Flo Appel, Donna Cappo, Alain Chesnais, Zhengjie Liu, Vicki Hanson, Simon Harper, Barbara Boucher Owens, Renee McCauley, Jeanna Matthews, and others. Acm sgb task force on full inclusion recommendations. 2014.

  159. Amaia Aizpurua, Simon Harper, and Markel Vigo. Exploring the relationship between web accessibility and user experience. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 91:13–23, 2016.

  160. Giorgio Brajnik, Markel Vigo, Yeliz Yesilada, and Simon Harper. Group vs individual web accessibility evaluations: effects with novice evaluators. Interacting with Computers, 28(6):843–861, 2016.

  161. Simon Harper. The user experience in zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance. In Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 317–327. 2016.

  162. Aitor Apaolaza, Robert Haines, Amaia Aizpurua, Andy Brown, Michael Evans, Stephen Jolly, Simon Harper, and Caroline Jay. Abc: using object tracking to automate behavioural coding. In Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2766–2773. 2016.

  163. Alan Davies, Laura Horseman, Bruno Splendiani, Simon Harper, and Caroline Jay. Data driven analysis of visual behaviour for electrocardiogram interpretation. Technical Report, Technical Report, 2016.

  164. Giorgio Brajnik and Simon Harper. Measuring interaction design before building the system: a model-based approach. In Proceedings of the 8th ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems, 183–193. 2016.

  165. Julia Mueller, Alan Davies, Simon Harper, Caroline Jay, and Chris Todd. Widening access to online health education for lung cancer: a feasibility study. In Proceedings of the 13th International Web for All Conference, 1–4. 2016.

  166. Sukru Eraslan, Yeliz Yesilada, and Simon Harper. Trends in eye tracking scanpaths: segmentation effect? In Proceedings of the 27th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media, 15–25. 2016.

  167. Alan Davies, Markel Vigo, Simon Harper, and Caroline Jay. The visualisation of eye-tracking scanpaths: what can they tell us about how clinicians view electrocardiograms? In 2016 IEEE Second Workshop on Eye Tracking and Visualization (ETVIS), 79–83. IEEE, 2016.

  168. Sukru Eraslan, Yeliz Yesilada, and Simon Harper. Scanpath trend analysis on web pages: clustering eye tracking scanpaths. ACM Transactions on the Web (TWEB), 10(4):1–35, 2016.

  169. S Couth, E Poliakoff, J Vega, C Jay, S Harper, R Almutiry, TF Cootes, AM Ramsay, and SA Kotz. A technological solution for monitoring parkinson's disease: a patient-based perspective on necessity, usability and acceptability. In MOVEMENT DISORDERS, volume 31, S464–S464. WILEY-BLACKWELL 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA, 2016.

  170. Alan Davies, Gavin Brown, Markel Vigo, Simon Harper, Laura Horseman, Bruno Splendiani, Elspeth Hill, and Caroline Jay. Exploring the relationship between eye movements and electrocardiogram interpretation accuracy. Scientific reports, 6(1):1–13, 2016.

  171. Markel Vigo and Simon Harper. Real-time detection of navigation problems on the world ‘wild’web. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 101:1–9, 2017.

  172. Paul Waring, Andrew Brown, and Simon Harper. Human centered event linking. 2009.

  173. J Mueller, A Davies, C Jay, S Harper, and C Todd. Using the web to encourage help-seeking for symptoms indicative of lung cancer: a feasibility study. European Health Psychologist, pages 736–736, 2016.

  174. Eda Köksal, Yeliz Yeşilada, and Simon Harper. Twisting web pages for saving energy. In International Conference on Web Engineering, 225–245. Springer, Cham, 2017.

  175. Julia Mueller, Caroline Jay, Simon Harper, and Chris Todd. The role of web-based health information in help-seeking behavior prior to a diagnosis of lung cancer: a mixed-methods study. Journal of medical Internet research, 19(6):e6336, 2017.

  176. Julia Mueller, Caroline Jay, Simon Harper, Alan Davies, Julio Vega, and Chris Todd. Web use for symptom appraisal of physical health conditions: a systematic review. Journal of medical Internet research, 19(6):e6755, 2017.

  177. VL Hanson, JT Richards, S Harper, and S Trewin. Web accessibility'in stephanidis, c., ed. The Universal Access Handbook, 2009.

  178. Yeliz Yesilada, Giorgio Brajnik, and Simon Harper. A barrier walkthrough study with expert and non-expert judges. Technical Report, 2009.

  179. Sukru Eraslan, Victoria Yaneva, Yeliz Yesilada, and Simon Harper. Do web users with autism experience barriers when searching for information within web pages? In Proceedings of the 14th International Web for All Conference, 1–4. 2017.

  180. Julio Vega, Caroline Jay, Markel Vigo, and Simon Harper. Unobtrusive monitoring of parkinson's disease based on digital biomarkers of human behaviour. In Proceedings of the 19th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility, 351–352. 2017.

  181. Sukru Eraslan, Yeliz Yesilada, and Simon Harper. Engineering web-based interactive systems: trend analysis in eye tracking scanpaths with a tolerance. In Proceedings of the ACM SIGCHI symposium on engineering interactive computing systems, 3–8. 2017.

  182. Julio Vega, Samuel Couth, Ellen Poliakoff, Sonja Kotz, Matthew Sullivan, Caroline Jay, Markel Vigo, and Simon Harper. Back to analogue: self-reporting for parkinson's disease. In Proceedings of the 2018 CHI conference on human factors in computing systems, 1–13. 2018.

  183. Alan Davies, Manuele Reani, Markel Vigo, Simon Harper, Clare Gannaway, Martin Grimes, and Caroline Jay. Does descriptive text change how people look at art? a novel analysis of eye-movements using data-driven units of interest. Journal of Eye Movement Research, 2017.

  184. Sukru Eraslan, Yeliz Yesilada, and Simon Harper. Crowdsourcing a corpus of eye tracking data on web pages: a methodology. Measuring Behavior 2018, 2018.

  185. Julia Mueller, Alan Davies, Caroline Jay, Simon Harper, Fiona Blackhall, Yvonne Summers, Amelie Harle, and Chris Todd. Developing and testing a web-based intervention to encourage early help-seeking in people with symptoms associated with lung cancer. British Journal of Health Psychology, 24(1):31–65, 2019.

  186. Oludamilare Matthews, Markel Vigo, and Simon Harper. Sensing arousal and focal attention during visual interaction. In Proceedings of the 20th ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction, 263–267. 2018.

  187. Oludamilare Matthews, Markel Vigo, and Simon Harper. Towards arousal sensing with high fidelity detection of visual focal attention. Measuring Behavior 2018, 2018.

  188. Aku Visuri, Kennedy Opoku Asare, Elina Kuosmanen, Yuuki Nishiyama, Denzil Ferreira, Zhanna Sarsenbayeva, Jorge Goncalves, Niels Van Berkel, Greg Wadley, Vassilis Kostakos, and others. Ubiquitous mobile sensing: behaviour, mood, and environment. In Proceedings of the 2018 ACM International Joint Conference and 2018 International Symposium on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing and Wearable Computers, 1140–1143. 2018.

  189. Elina Kuosmanen, Valerii Kan, Aku Visuri, Julio Vega, Yuuki Nishiyama, Anind K Dey, Simon Harper, and Denzil Ferreira. Mobile-based monitoring of parkinson's disease. In Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia, 441–448. 2018.

  190. Sukru Eraslan, Victoria Yaneva, Yeliz Yesilada, and Simon Harper. Web users with autism: eye tracking evidence for differences. Behaviour & Information Technology, 38(7):678–700, 2019.

  191. Tianyi Chen, Simon Harper, and Yeliz Yesilada. How do people use their mobile phones? Technical Report, 2011.

  192. Alan Davies, Simon Harper, Caroline Jay, and Andy Brown. Computational methods for analysis of visual behavior using eye-tracking. In Measuring Behavior 2016. 2016.

  193. Andy Brown, Amaia Aizpurua, Caroline Jay, Michael Evans, Maxine Glancy, and Simon Harper. Contrasting delivery modes for second screen tv content—push or pull? International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 129:15–26, 2019.

  194. Sukru Eraslan, Yeliz Yesilada, and Simon Harper. Less users more confidence: how aois don't affect scanpath trend analysis. Journal of eye movement research, 2017.

  195. Yeliz Yesilada and Simon Harper. Web accessibility. 2019.

  196. Yeliz Yesilada and Simon Harper. Futurama. In Web accessibility, pages 791–803. Springer, London, 2019.

  197. Oludamilare Matthews, Sukru Eraslan, Victoria Yaneva, Alan Davies, Yeliz Yesilada, Markel Vigo, and Simon Harper. Combining trending scan paths with arousal to model visual behaviour on the web: a case study of neurotypical people vs people with autism. In Proceedings of the 27th ACM Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization, 86–94. 2019.

  198. Alan Richard Davies, Markel Vigo, Simon Harper, and Caroline Jay. Using simultaneous scanpath visualization to investigate the influence of visual behaviour on medical image interpretation. Journal of Eye Movement Research, 2017.

  199. Paolo Fraccaro, Anna Beukenhorst, Matthew Sperrin, Simon Harper, Jasper Palmier-Claus, Shôn Lewis, Sabine N Van der Veer, and Niels Peek. Digital biomarkers from geolocation data in bipolar disorder and schizophrenia: a systematic review. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 26(11):1412–1420, 2019.

  200. Alan Davies, Simon Harper, Markel Vigo, and Caroline Jay. Investigating the effect of clinical history before electrocardiogram interpretation on the visual behavior and interpretation accuracy of clinicians. Scientific reports, 9(1):1–10, 2019.

  201. Simon Harper. Better accessibility research for the future (keynote). In Proceedings of the 16th International Web for All Conference, 1–4. 2019.

  202. Simon Harper, Sukru Eraslan, and Yeliz Yesilada. It's all about the message: visual experience is a precursor to accurate auditory interaction. In Proceedings of the 16th International Web for All Conference, 1–8. 2019.

  203. Simon Harper, Yeliz Yesilada, and Carole Goble. Accessible hypermedia and multimedia. New review of hypermedia and multimedia, 2004.

  204. Oludamilare Matthews, Alan Davies, Markel Vigo, and Simon Harper. Unobtrusive arousal detection on the web using pupillary response. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 136:102361, 2020.

  205. Elina Kuosmanen, Valerii Kan, Julio Vega, Aku Visuri, Yuuki Nishiyama, Anind K Dey, Simon Harper, and Denzil Ferreira. Challenges of parkinson's disease: user experiences with stop. In Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services, 1–11. 2019.

  206. Alan Davies, Julia Mueller, Laura Horseman, Bruno Splendiani, Elspeth Hill, Markel Vigo, Simon Harper, and Caroline Jay. How do healthcare practitioners read electrocardiograms? a dual-process model of electrocardiogram interpretation. British Journal of Cardiac Nursing, 14(10):1–19, 2019.

  207. Andy Brown, Caroline Jay, and Simon Harper. Eye-tracking the dual-screen experience. Transactions of the Web Ergonomics Lab. University of Manchester. http://dx. doi. org/10.6084/m9. figshare, 2014.

  208. Darren Lunn and Simon Harper. Understanding how users interact with web 2.0 content through gsr: a comparison of older and younger user's gsr measurements-scweb2 technical report-wp2d1. Transactions of Web Ergonomics Lab, 2009.

  209. Tianyi CHEN, Yesilada Yeliz, and Simon Harper. Investigating small device users' input errors under standing & walking conditions-riam technical report. Transactions of Web Ergonomics Lab, 2009.

  210. Sukru Eraslan, Yeliz Yesilada, and Simon Harper. “the best of both worlds!” integration of web page and eye tracking data driven approaches for automatic aoi detection. ACM Transactions on the Web (TWEB), 14(1):1–31, 2020.

  211. Simon Harper, Julia Mueller, Alan Davies, Hugo Nicolau, Sukru Eraslan, and Yeliz Yesilada. The case for ‘health-induced impairments and disabilities’. W4A, 20:20–21, 2020.

  212. Simon Harper, Julia Mueller, Alan Davies, Hugo Nicolau, Sukru Eraslan, and Yeliz Yesilada. The case for'health related impairments and disabilities'. In Proceedings of the 17th International Web for All Conference, 1–7. 2020.

  213. Sukru Eraslan, Yeliz Yesilada, Victoria Yaneva, and Simon Harper. Autism detection based on eye movement sequences on the web: a scanpath trend analysis approach. In Proceedings of the 17th International Web for All Conference, 1–10. 2020.

  214. Julia Mueller, Alan Davies, Caroline Jay, Simon Harper, and Chris Todd. Evaluation of a web-based, tailored intervention to encourage help-seeking for lung cancer symptoms: a randomised controlled trial. Digital health, 6:2055207620922381, 2020.

  215. Chris Worth, Mark Dunne, Arunabha Ghosh, Simon Harper, and Indraneel Banerjee. Continuous glucose monitoring for hypoglycaemia in children: perspectives in 2020. Pediatric Diabetes, 21(5):697–706, 2020.

  216. Naziha Shekh. Khalil, Ecem Dogruer, Abdulmohimen KO Elosta, Sukru Eraslan, Yeliz Yesilada, and Simon Harper. Eyecrowdata: towards a web-based crowdsourcing platform for web-related eye-tracking data. In ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications, 1–6. 2020.

  217. Markel Vigo and Simon Harper. Coping tactics employed by visually disabled users on the web (cope project, technical report). Transactions of the Web Ergonomics Lab (COPE series), 2012.

  218. Tianyi Chen, Simon Harper, and Yeliz Yesilada. How do people use their mobile phones?: a field study of small device users. In Developments in Technologies for Human-Centric Mobile Computing and Applications, pages 38–55. IGI Global, 2013.

  219. Simon Harper. Session details: automation. In W4A. 2020.

  220. Rob Dunne, Tim Morris, and Simon Harper. Improved classification accuracy of low quality mfcc audio data from google audioset using audio filters and an ensemble of convolutional neural networks. Technical Report, 2020.

  221. Rob Dunne, Tim Morris, and Simon Harper. High accuracy classification of covid-19 coughs using mel-frequency cepstral coefficients and a convolutional neural network with a use case for smart home devices. Technical Report, 2020.

  222. Eleni Michailidou, Sukru Eraslan, Yeliz Yesilada, and Simon Harper. Automated prediction of visual complexity of web pages: tools and evaluations. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 145:102523, 2021.

  223. Elina Kuosmanen, Florian Wolling, Julio Vega, Valerii Kan, Yuuki Nishiyama, Simon Harper, Kristof Van Laerhoven, Simo Hosio, Denzil Ferreira, and others. Smartphone-based monitoring of parkinson disease: quasi-experimental study to quantify hand tremor severity and medication effectiveness. JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 8(11):e21543, 2020.

  224. Sukru Eraslan, Yeliz Yesilada, Victoria Yaneva, and Simon Harper. Eye-tracking scanpath trend analysis for autism detection. ACM SIGACCESS Accessibility and Computing, pages 1–8, 2020.

  225. He Yu, Simon Harper, and Markel Vigo. Modeling micro-interactions in self-regulated learning: a data-driven methodology. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 151:102625, 2021.

  226. Alan Davies, Simon Harper, Markel Vigo, and Caroline Jay. Using simultaneous scanpath visualization to investigate the relationship between accuracy and eye movement during medical image interpretation. Journal of Eye Movement Research, 2017.

  227. Ahmed Ibrahim, Sarah Clinch, and Simon Harper. Recognising intrinsic motivation using smartphone trajectories. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 153:102650, 2021.

  228. Aitor Apaolaza, Andy Brown, Caroline Jay, and Simon Harper. Understanding the division of attention between tv and companion content: experiment 2, without eye-tracking. Technical Report, 2014.

  229. Sukru Eraslan, Yeliz Yesilada, Simon Harper, and Alan Davies. What is trending in eye tracking scanpaths on web pages? In Measuring Behavior 2016. 2016.

  230. Rob Dunne, Tim Morris, and Simon Harper. A survey of ambient intelligence. ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR), 54(4):1–27, 2021.

  231. Simon Harper. Deep accessibility: adapting interfaces to suit our senses-http://goo. gl/vt5be. In Invited Talk-Technical Superior Insitute, LaSIGE, Lisbon, Portugal. 2012.

  232. Simon Harper and Darren Lunn. A review of piggy bank and how it compares to sadie. Technical Report, 2005.

  233. Elina Kuosmanen, Valerii Kan, Julio Vega, Aku Visuri, Yuuki Nishiyama, Anind K Dey, Simon Harper, and Denzil Ferreira. Challenges of parkinson's disease. In MobileHCI'19: Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services. 2019.

  234. Simon Harper and Jenny Craven. Evaluation of the saswat web browser, for simon harper. Technical Report, 2010.

  235. Ahmed Ibrahim, Heng Zhang, Sarah Clinch, Ellen Poliakoff, Bijan Parsia, Simon Harper, and others. Digital phenotypes for understanding individuals' compliance with covid-19 policies and personalized nudges: longitudinal observational study. JMIR Formative Research, 5(5):e23461, 2021.

  236. S Harper, Yeliz Yesilada, Carole Goble, and RD Stevens. Web authoring for accessibility: an ontological view. Journal of Web Semantics, 2005.

  237. Yeliz Yesilada, Simon Harper, Carole Goble, and Robert Stevens. Ontology based semantic annotation for visually impaired web. In Web Engineering: International Conference, ICWE...: Proceedings, volume 2722, 445. Springer, 2004.

  238. Simon Harper and Eleni Michailidou. Metrics of visual complexity. Technical Report, 2005.

  239. Simon Harper, Robert Stevens, and Carole Goble. Towel: real world mobility on the. In Computer-aided Design of User Interfaces II: Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computer-Aided Design of User Interfaces, 21-23 October, 1999, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, 305. Kluwer Academic Pub, 1999.

  240. Ahmed Ibrahim, Heng Zhang, Sarah Clinch, and Simon Harper. From gps to semantic data: how and why—a framework for enriching smartphone trajectories. Computing, 103(12):2763–2787, 2021.

  241. Chris Worth, Simon Harper, Maria Salomon-Estebanez, Elaine O'Shea, Paul W Nutter, Mark J Dunne, Indraneel Banerjee, and others. Clustering of hypoglycemia events in patients with hyperinsulinism: extension of the digital phenotype through retrospective data analysis. Journal of medical Internet research, 23(10):e26957, 2021.

  242. H Zhang, E Poliakoff, B Parsia, and S Harper. Using smartphone data to infer social behaviour in parkinson's disease: proof of principle and the impact of covid-19. In MOVEMENT DISORDERS, volume 36, S447–S447. WILEY 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA, 2021.

  243. Simon Harper, Yeliz Yesilada, and Carole A Goble. Proceedings of the international cross-disciplinary workshop on web accessibility, new york, ny, usa, 17-22 may 2004. In W4A. Association for Computing Machinery, 2004.

  244. Vicki L Hanson, John T Richards, Simon Harper, and Shari Trewin. Accessing the web: the universal access handbook. The Universal Access Handbook, 2009.

  245. Chris Worth, Paul W Nutter, Mark J Dunne, Maria Salomon-Estebanez, Indraneel Banerjee, and Simon Harper. Hypo-cheat’s aggregated weekly visualisations of risk reduce real world hypoglycaemia. Digital Health, 8:20552076221129712, 2022.

  246. Yeliz Yesilada and Simon Harper. Journal: human–computer interaction series web accessibility, 2019, p. 791-803. Human–Computer Interaction Series Web Accessibility, 2019.

  247. Idil Ece Trabzon, Furkan Yagiz, Elmas Eda Karadavut, Mahmoud Elhewahey, Sukru Eraslan, Yeliz Yesilada, and Simon Harper. Framework for experiential transcoding of web pages with scanpath trend analysis. In Proceedings of the 19th International Web for All Conference, 1–5. 2022.

  248. Alexander Hambley, Yeliz Yesilada, Markel Vigo, and Simon Harper. Optimising the website accessibility conformance evaluation methodology. In Proceedings of the 19th International Web for All Conference, 1–5. 2022.

  249. C Worth, I Banerjee, M Dunne, M Salomon-Estebanez, P Nutter, and S Harper. Hypo-cheat: a novel behaviour change technology that reduces real-world hypoglycaemia. In DIABETES TECHNOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS, volume 24, A213–A214. MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC 140 HUGUENOT STREET, 3RD FL, NEW ROCHELLE, NY 10801 USA, 2022.

  250. He Yu, Simon Harper, and Markel Vigo. Low-level activity patterns as indicators of user familiarity with websites. In Proceedings of the 30th ACM Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization, 153–163. 2022.

  251. Ryen White, Qiaozhu Mei, Michael Rabinovich, Pierangela Samarati, Omar Alonso, Boualem Benatallah, Carlos Castillo, Debora Donato, Schahram Dustdar, Nadia Fawaz, and others. The web. ACM Transactions on, 2022.

  252. Sameera Hannah Auckburally, Chris Worth, Maria Salomon Estebanez, Jacqueline Nicholson, Simon Harper, Paul W Nutter, and Indraneel Banerjee. Families’experiences of continuous glucose monitoring in the management of congenital hyperinsulinism: a thematic analysis. Frontiers in Endocrinology, pages 1496, 2022.

  253. Heng Zhang, Ahmed Ibrahim, Bijan Parsia, Ellen Poliakoff, and Simon Harper. Passive social sensing with smartphones: a systematic review. Computing, pages 1–23, 2022.

  254. Simon Harper. Ux from 30,000 ft.

  255. Simon Harper, Yeliz Yesilada, and Carole A Goble. Proceedings of the 2006 international cross-disciplinary workshop on web accessibility (w4a 2006): building the mobile web: rediscovering accessibility? edinburgh, uk, may 22, 2006. In W4A. Association for Computing Machinery, 2006.

  256. Simon Harper, Yeliz Yesilada, and Carole A Goble. Proceedings of the international cross-disciplinary workshop on web accessibility, chiba, japan, may 10-14, 2005. In W4A. Association for Computing Machinery, 2005.

  257. Chris Worth, Mark J Dunne, Maria Salomon-Estebanez, Simon Harper, Paul W Nutter, Antonia Dastamani, Senthil Senniappan, and Indraneel Banerjee. The hypoglycaemia error grid: a uk-wide consensus on cgm accuracy assessment in hypoglycaemia due to congenital hyperinsulinism. In HORMONE RESEARCH IN PAEDIATRICS, volume 95, 71–71. KARGER ALLSCHWILERSTRASSE 10, CH-4009 BASEL, SWITZERLAND, 2022.

  258. Chris Worth, Paul Nutter, Maria Salomon-Estebanez, Sameera Auckburally, Indraneel Banerjee, and Simon Harper. Hypo-cheat: personalised technology reduces real-world hypoglycaemia by 25%. In HORMONE RESEARCH IN PAEDIATRICS, volume 95, 32–32. KARGER ALLSCHWILERSTRASSE 10, CH-4009 BASEL, SWITZERLAND, 2022.

  259. Chris Worth, Mark J Dunne, Maria Salomon-Estebanez, Simon Harper, Paul W Nutter, Antonia Dastamani, Senthil Senniappan, and Indraneel Banerjee. The hypoglycaemia error grid: a uk-wide consensus on cgm accuracy assessment in hyperinsulinism. Frontiers in Endocrinology, 2022.

  260. Ahmed Ibrahim, Sarah Clinch, and Simon Harper. Extracting behavioural features from smartphone notifications. Behaviour & Information Technology, pages 1–19, 2022.

  261. Rob Dunne, Tim Morris, and Simon Harper. A semantic blocks model for human activity prediction in smart environments using time-windowed contextual data. Journal of Reliable Intelligent Environments, pages 1–9, 2022.

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