I am a research assistant (on the Sus-IT NDA-funded project) and student in the Computer Science department at Loughborough University.
- Adaptive Accessibility
- An approach to improving the accessibility of ICTs that acknowledges and responds to the fact that our capabilities are both dynamic and influenced by many factors.
- Developing techniques to bridge traditional assistive technologies and mainstream systems, in order to afford adaptive accessibility for a wider audience.
- Using this to sustain the autonomy of older people using ICTs.
- Accessible Gaming
- Games that are playable by people with disabilities but—more than that— promote social inclusion by allowing disabled gamers to take part in
- Information Retrieval and Document Accessibility
- Counteracting "information overload" by presenting people with specific information in which they're interested in a way that is easy for them to perceive.
If you are a researcher wishing to cite AudioQuake, please cite the SIGGRAPH/Sandbox paper and/or the Level Description Language paper.
My publications can be accessed from Loughborough's Institutional Repository (please note that there is, oddly, a dot at the end of that link).
You may like to search Google Scholar for my work (this will undoubtedly bring up others' work too!)