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Fields of papers citing papers by Ava Fatah gen. Schieck
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Schieck, Ava Fatah gen., et al.. (2019). Visual Saliency in Navigation: Modelling Navigational Behaviour using Saliency and Depth Analysis. UCL Discovery (University College London).2 indexed citations
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Schieck, Ava Fatah gen., et al.. (2019). Agent based simulation for 'Choice of Seats': a Study on the Human Space Usage Pattern. UCL Discovery (University College London).1 indexed citations
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Schieck, Ava Fatah gen., et al.. (2017). Rethinking Museum Space: Interaction Between Spatial Layout Design and Digital Sensory Environments. UCL Discovery (University College London).3 indexed citations
Memarović, Nemanja, et al.. (2014). Attention, An Interactive Display Is Running! Integrating Interactive Public Display Within Urban Dis(At)tractors. UCL Discovery (University College London).4 indexed citations
Schieck, Ava Fatah gen., et al.. (2013). Networked architectural interfaces: exploring the effect of spatial configuration on urban screen placement.8 indexed citations
Schieck, Ava Fatah gen., et al.. (2009). Framework for the implementation of urban big screens in the public space. Methods and Findings in Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology. 2(4). 199–204.3 indexed citations
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Schieck, Ava Fatah gen. & Eamonn O’Neill. (2009). The urban screen as a platform for communication. Human Factors in Computing Systems.6 indexed citations
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Schieck, Ava Fatah gen., Alan Penn, & Eamonn O’Neill. (2008). Mapping, sensing and visualising the digital co-presence in the public arena. 38–58.3 indexed citations
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Schieck, Ava Fatah gen., et al.. (2007). Collective choreography of space: modelling digital co-Presence in a public arena.7 indexed citations
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Schieck, Ava Fatah gen., et al.. (2005). Urban space and pervasive systems.4 indexed citations
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Broll, Wolfgang, et al.. (2004). Arthur - an augmented reality collaborative design system. 277–281.5 indexed citations
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