Dr Timothy Cribbin
Lecturer
Contact
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Information Systems and Computing
St John's 135 Brunel University Uxbridge UB8 3PH United Kingdom |
Tel: +44 (0)1895 266046 Fax: +44 (0)1895 269800 Email: timothy.cribbin@brunel.ac.uk Web: Personal Website |
Research Interests
Information visualisation, text mining, information retrieval, human-computer interaction.University Research Centre Membership
Publications
Journal Papers
(2012) de Folter, J. and Cribbin, T., Facilitating insight into a simulation model using visualization and dynamic model previews, Journal of Visual Languages and Computing 23 (6) : 344- 353
(2011) Cribbin, TF., Citation chain aggregation: An interaction model to support citation cycling, International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, Proceedings 2149- 2152
(2011) Cribbin, TF., Discovering latent topical structure by second-order similarity analysis, Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 62 (6) : 1188- 1207 Download publication
(2010) Westerman, SJ., Cribbin, T. and Collins, J., Human assessments of document similarity, Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 61 (8) : 1535- 1542 Download publication
(2010) Cribbin, T., Visualising the structure of document search results: A comparison of graph theoretic approaches, Information Visualization 9 (2) : 83- 97 Download publication
(2005) Westerman, SJ., Collins, J. and Cribbin, T., Browsing a document collection represented in two- and three-dimensional virtual information space, International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 62 (6) : 713- 736
(2002) Morar, SS., Macredie, RD. and Cribbin, T., An investigation of visual cues used to create and support frames of reference and visual search tasks in desktop virtual environments, Virtual Reality: Research, Development and Applications 6 (3) : 140- 150 Download publication
(2002) Chen, C., Cribbin, T., Kuljis, J. and Macredie, RD., Footprints of information foragers: behaviour semantics of visual exploration, International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 57 (2) : 139- 163 Download publication
(2002) Chen, C., Cribbin, T., Morar, SS. and Macredie, R., Visualizing and tracking the growth of competing paradigms: two case studies, Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 53 (8) : 678- 689 Download publication
(2001) Westerman, SJ., Cribbin, T. and Wilson, R., Virtual information space navigation: evaluating the use of head tracking, Behaviour and Information Technology 20 (6) : 419- 426
(2000) Westerman, SJ. and Cribbin, TF., Cognitive ability and information retrieval: When less is more, Virtual Reality 5 (1) : 1- 7
(2000) Westerman, SJ. and Cribbin, TF., Mapping semantic information in virtual space: Dimensions, variance, and individual differences, International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 53 (5) : 765- 788
(1998) Westerman, SJ. and Cribbin, TF., Individual differences in the use of depth cues: Implications for computer- and video-based tasks, Acta Psychologica 99 (3) : 293- 310
Conference Papers
(2011) Cribbin, TF., Citation chain aggregation: An interaction model to support citation cycling, 20th ACM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM '11) Download publication
(2001) Chen, C. and Cribbin, T., Visualising and animating visual information foraging in context, 9th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction Download publication
(2001) Cribbin, T. and Chen, C., Exploring cognitive issues in visual information retrieval, 8th IFIP TC.13 Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (INTERACT 2001) Download publication
(2001) Cribbin, T. and Chen, C., A study of navigation strategies in spatial-semantic visualisations, 9th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction Download publication
(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
(2001) Morar, SS., Macredie, RD. and Cribbin, T., A study of the relative importance of visual cues in desktop virtual environments, 9th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
(2001) Morar, SS., Macredie, R. and Cribbin, T., Perceiving depth in desktop virtual environments: effects of motion parallax and object placement, 8th IFIP TC.13 Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (INTERACT 2001)
(2001) Cribbin, T. and Chen, C., Visual-spatial exploration of thematic spaces: a comparative study of three visualisation models, Electronic Imaging 2001: Visual Data Exploration and Analysis VIII




