Dr Kate Hone
Director of the Graduate SchoolReader
Contact
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Information Systems and Computing
Halsbury 157 Brunel University Uxbridge UB8 3PH United Kingdom |
Tel: +44 (0)1895 266009 Fax: +44 (0)1895 251686 Email: kate.hone@brunel.ac.uk Web: Personal Website |
Research Interests
Human computer interaction, human factors of speech systems, affective computingUniversity Research Centre Membership
Publications
Journal Papers
(2006) Axelrod, L. and Hone, K., Affectemes and allaffects: a novel approach to coding user emotional expression during interactive experiences, Behaviour and Information Technology 25 (2) : 159- 173
(2006) Hone, K., Emphatic agents to reduce user frustration: the effects of varying agent characteristics, Interacting with Computers 18 (2) : 227- 245 Download publication
(2006) Lines, L. and Hone, KS., Multiple voices, multiple choices: older adults' evaluation of speech output to support independent living, Gerontechnology 5 (2) : 78- 91
(2006) Monk, A., Hone, K., Lines, L., Dowdall, A., Baxter, G., Blythe, M. and Wright, P., Towards a practical framework for managing the risks of selecting technology to support independent living, Applied Ergonomics 37 (5) : 599- 606 Download publication
(2005) El Said, G. and Hone, K., Culture and e-commerce: an exploration of the perceptions and attitudes of Egyptian internet users, Journal of Computing and Information Technology 13 (2) : 107- 122 Download publication
(2004) Lines, L. and Hone, KS., Eliciting user requirements with older adults: lessons from the design of an interactive domestic alarm system, Universal Access in the Information Society 3 (2) : 141- 148 Download publication
(2004) Perry, M., Dowdall, A., Lines, L. and Hone, K., Multimodal and ubiquitous computing systems: supporting independent-living older users, IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in BioMedicine 8 (3) : 258- 270 Download publication
(2004) Siala, H., O'Keefe, RM. and Hone, KS., The impact of religious affiliation on trust in the context of electronic commerce, Interacting with Computers 16 (1) : 7- 27 Download publication
(2001) Hone, K. and Baber, C., Designing habitable dialogues for speech-based interaction with computers, International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 54 (4) : 637- 662
(2001) Kerrin, M. and Hone, KS., Job seekers' perceptions of teleworking: a cognitive mapping approach, New Technology, Work and Employment 16 (2) : 130- 143
Conference Papers
(2005) El Said, G., Hone, K. and Ali, M., National culture and on-line trust: A study of Egyptian internet users, IWIPS - International Workshop on Internationalisation of Products and Systems Conference Series, Designing for Global Markets 7 43- 55 Download publication
(2003) Lines, L. and Hone, KS., Older adults' comprehension of speech as interactive domestic alarm system output: a field study, HCI International 2003 Download publication
(2007) Lines, L., Ikechi, O. and Hone, KS., Accessing e-government services: design requirements for the older user, 4th International Conference on Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction held at the HCI International 2007
(2005) Hone, K., Axelrod, L. and Pakekh, B., Development and evaluation of an empathic tutoring agent, Joint Symposium on Virtual Social Agent (AISB'05): Social Intelligence and Interaction in Animals, Robots and Agents
(2005) Axelrod, L. and Hone, K., E-motional advantage: performance and satisfaction gains with affective computing, Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2005)
(2005) Axelrod, L. and Hone, K., Identifying affectemes: transcribing conversational behaviour, Symposium on Conversational Behaviour (AISB'05): Social Intelligence and Interaction in Animals, Robots and Agents
(2004) Axelrod, L. and Hone, K., Affecteme, affectic, affection: measuring affective interaction with standard and affective systems, HCI 2004, 2 5- 8
(2004) Hone, K. and Bhadal, A., Affective agents to reduce user frustration: the role of agent gender, HCI 2004, 2 173- 174
(2004) Lines, L. and Hone, K., Interactive domestic alarm handling: older adults' interaction with speech alarms, 26th International Conference on Information Technology Interfaces (ITI 2004)
(2004) Axelrod, L. and Hone, K., Smoke and mirrors: gathering user requirements for emerging affective systems, 26th International Conference on Information Technology Interfaces (ITI 2004)
(2003) Hone, KS., Aktar, F. and Saffu, M., Affective agents to reduce user frustration: the role of agent embodiment, HCI 2003
(2003) Hone, K., Kuljis, J., Brinkman, W-P., Lines, L., Love, S., Chen, S., Cribbin, T., Morar, S., Macredie, R., Perry, M. and Spinelli, G., HCI research at Brunel University: the VIVID research centre, HCI 2003
(2003) El Said, GR. and Hone, KS., Use of card sorting for cultural web-preferences data elicitation: the case of Egyptian internet users, HCI International 2003
(2002) Lines, L. and Hone, KS., Millennium homes: a user centred approach for system functionality, 1st Cambridge Workshop on Universal Access and Assistive Technology (CWUAAT)
(2002) Lines, L. and Hone, KS., Older adults' comprehension of speech as interactive domestic alarm system output, 11th European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics (ECCE 11)
(2002) Lines, L. and Hone, KS., Older adults' evaluation and comprehension of speech as domestic alarm system output, Human Computer Interaction 2002, 2 94- 98
(2002) Lines, L. and Hone, KS., Older adults' evaluations of speech output, 5th International ACM SIGCAPH Conference on Assistive Technologies (ASSETS 2002)
(2001) El Said, GR. and Hone, K., Cross-cultural web usability: an exploration of the experiences of Egyptian users, Third International Workshop on Internationalisation of Products and Systems (IWIPS 2001)
(2001) Hone, K. and Graham, R., Subjective assessment of speech-system interface usability, 7th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology - Eurospeech 2001, 3 2083- 2086
Book Chapters
(2006) Axelrod, L. and Hone, K., Multimodal expressions: e-motional and non-verbal behaviour. In: . Edited Book - Digital Multimedia Perception and Design 110- 131




