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Exploring AR-enabled human–robot collaboration (HRC) system for exploratory collaborative assembly tasks Open
Augmented reality (AR)-enabled human–robot collaboration (HRC) is emerging as a critical paradigm in architectural design and fabrication, particularly for supporting real-time interaction, creative agency, and situated decision-making. As…
Articulating Human-World Relations from Co-Designing a Collaborative Robotic System Open
In contrast to traditional industrial robots, collaborative robots are developed with the intention of allowing for close-proximity physical interaction between humans and robots. Current definitions of collaborative robots provide a pragm…
Designing the future together: a collaborative designerly approach to socially interactive robots with older adults as co-designers Open
Co-designing represents a dynamic power shift where an underrepresented community, like the older population, can impact the responsible innovation of technology and its relationship with future generations. As such, through co-design, we …
Human Factors in AR-Enabled Human-Robot Collaboration for Fabrication-Centric Architectural Design Process: A Co-design Workshop Approach. Open
The emergence of collaborative robotics presents an opportunity for architectural designers to safely engage in design and fabrication through human-robot collaboration (HRC). By leveraging the adaptability, creativity, and design judgemen…
View article: Out of Place Robot in the Wild: Envisioning Urban Robot Contextual Adaptability Challenges Through a Design Probe
Out of Place Robot in the Wild: Envisioning Urban Robot Contextual Adaptability Challenges Through a Design Probe Open
The increasing deployment of robots in urban spaces calls for design strategies to ensure their adaptation and to mitigate potential disruptions to complex urban contexts. Our research aims to initiate the discussion of contextual adaptabi…
Robotic Blended Sonification: Consequential Robot Sound as Creative Material for Human-Robot Interaction Open
Current research in robotic sounds generally focuses on either masking the consequential sound produced by the robot or on sonifying data about the robot to create a synthetic robot sound. We propose to capture, modify, and utilise rather …
What Affects Human Decision Making in Human–Robot Collaboration?: A Scoping Review Open
The advent of Industry 4.0 has heralded advancements in Human–robot Collaboration (HRC), necessitating a deeper understanding of the factors influencing human decision making within this domain. This scoping review examines the breadth of …
Informing User-Centred Approaches to Augmented Custom Manufacturing Practices Open
This practice-based research presents insights into the potential and challenges for augmented and mixed reality (AR/MR) technology to enhance Australian small-to-medium (SME) custom manufacturers' agility to overcome existing Industry 4.0…
View article: Probing for Privacy: A Digital Cultural Probe to Support Reflection on Situated Geoprivacy and Trust
Probing for Privacy: A Digital Cultural Probe to Support Reflection on Situated Geoprivacy and Trust Open
Jessica Megarry, Yu Kao, Peta Mitchell, and Markus Rittenbruch (2022) Probing for Privacy: A Digital Cultural Probe to Support Reflection on Situated Geoprivacy and Trust. In: Proceedings of the International Conference on Privacy-Friendly…
Engaging solution-based design process for integrated STEM program development: an exploratory study through autoethnographic design practice Open
The role of design in the exploration of integrated Science , Technology , Engineering , and Mathematics (STEM) education has rapidly expanded in recent years. Design has made an important contribution by providing instructional scaffolds …
View article: Some Environmental Sustainability Concerns about IoT-enabled Smart Cities. Input paper for the Horizon Scanning Project 'The Internet of Things' on behalf of the Australian Council of Learned Academies (ACoLA).
Some Environmental Sustainability Concerns about IoT-enabled Smart Cities. Input paper for the Horizon Scanning Project 'The Internet of Things' on behalf of the Australian Council of Learned Academies (ACoLA). Open
The Internet of Things (IoT), a similarly broad and contested concept, is an umbrella term referring to digital devices, sensors, and related hardware that are connected to the internet – these days usually through LoRaWAN (Long Range Wide…
A User-Centred Focus on Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality in AEC: Opportunities and Barriers Identified by Industry Professionals - OPPORTUNITIES AND BARRIERS IDENTIFIED BY INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS Open
This paper presents insights into the opportunities and barriers for using augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) in the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) industry by contextualising how their adoption is leveraged …
Building a Research Group: Urban Informatics 2006 to now Open
Many universities these days have heightened their performance expectations around research and research leadership, but what does that mean in practice, especially for early and mid career academics? How and whom are you supposed to lead?…
Horizon scan 4: November, 2017 (Publication No. 18/008) Open
Horizon Scan 4 is the final horizon scan report for the Agrifutures Australia and QUT project, Detecting Opportunities and Challenges for Australian Rural Industries. Therefore, the technologies presented in this report finalise a watchlis…
Detecting opportunities and challenges for Australian rural industries: Final report - February, 2018 (Publication No. 18/009) Open
This report is the final report of the Detecting Opportunities and Challenges for Australian Rural Industries Project. The project was conducted as part of Agrifutures Australia’s initiative to anticipate technologies that present potentia…
Horizon scan 2: April, 2017 (Publication No. 17/033) Open
Technology advancement and technology driven disruption is expected to experience exponential growth in the coming decades. Although Australian agriculture has a strong track record of technology integration, the speed of technology innova…
Glance Open
This paper outlines Glance, a unifying framework for exploring multidimensional, multivariate data in the context of AR/VR environments, along with specific implementation techniques that utilize programmable GPUs. The presented techniques…
Grids and networks: Two exploratory approaches for visualising bibliometric data on very large displays Open
Current personal single-user devices, such as smartphones, tablets, or laptops, struggle to provide the contextual awareness and coordination capabilities required for the effective collaborative analysis of large datasets. Instead, large …
Horizon scan 1: Consumer Preferences: November, 2016 Open
AgriFutures Australia supports Australian agriculture by anticipating novel developments and tracking long term trends that may impact rural industries. While no forecast can be guaranteed to be perfect, there is an increasing need to conn…
The InstaBooth: Making common ground for media architectural design Open
Media architecture has emerged from and relies upon a range of different disciplinary traditions and areas of expertise. As this field develops, it is timely to reflect upon the ways in which designers of different disciplinary stripes can…
CrowdRisk Open
This paper describes the outcomes of a preliminary study into the design of a mobile app to crowdsource information related to “risk”. For the purpose of this study the notion of risk is defined broadly; however, we predominantly focus on …
DataChopin - Designing Interactions for Visualisation Composition in a Co-Located, Cooperative Environment Open
This article presents our interaction design for DataChopin, based on an extensive survey and classification of visualisation for exploratory data analysis. Its distinctive characteristics are the use of a large-scale display wall as a sha…
Exploring tangible interaction for map-based feedback Open
This paper describes the development of a series of tangible feedback mechanisms for an analogue map-based feedback interface. By prototyping interactions with simple everyday analogue materials, the goal was to explore playful, tangible i…
Vendors' perspectives of coordination in the information technology offshore outsourcing industry: An exploratory study from the Philippines Open
This study investigates how offshore information technology (IT) service providers (vendors) coordinate work with their clients (employers) in order to succeed in the global IT offshore outsourcing industry. We reviewed literature on coord…