Organisation profile
Organisation profile
The Human-Centred Computing research theme is focused on understanding and improving the relationship between humans and technology. Our goal is to investigate the design and impact of a variety of technologies on individuals, communities, and societies. We are interested in identifying opportunities, challenges, and risks in the innovation of interactive and intelligent systems and tools.
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Profiles
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Nigel Beacham
- School of Natural & Computing Sciences, Computing Science - Senior Lecturer (Scholarship)
- Human-Centred Computing
Person: Academic Related - Scholarship
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Nir Oren
- Coastal Communities
- Agents at Aberdeen
- School of Natural & Computing Sciences, Computing Science - Personal Chair
- Human-Centred Computing
Person: Academic
Research output
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Bases for Weighted Gradual Semantics and Inverse Problems in Argumentation Theory
Libman, A., Oren, N. & Yun, B., 21 Dec 2025, (Accepted/In press) In: Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Oesophageal cancer multi-disciplinary tool: a co-designed, externally validated, machine learning tool for oesophageal cancer decision making
Thavanesan, N. (Corresponding Author), Naiseh, M., Terol, M., Rahman, S. A., Hill, S. L., Parfitt, C., Walters, Z. S., Ramchurn, S., Markar, S., Owen, R., Maynard, N., Azim, T., Belkatir, Z., Perez, E. V., McCord, M., Underwood, T. & Vigneswaran, G., Nov 2025, In: EClinicalMedicine. 89, 20 p., 103527.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Integrating Sensemaking in a Question-Driven Development Framework for Textual Narrative Reporting Applications
Wang, R., Sripada, S. G. & Beacham, N., 30 Sept 2025, (Accepted/In press).Research output: Contribution to conference › Conference presentation (Unpublished paper) › peer-review