Caroline Jay

School of Computer Science, University of Manchester, 2.44 Kilburn Building, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, UK.
Tel: +44 161 275 6239
Email: caroline.jay@manchester.ac.uk 
Web: http://homepages.cs.manchester.ac.uk/~jayc

Interests

Caroline Jay's research interests cover the broad areas of visual perception, haptics, virtual environments and HCI. The common focus of all her work lies in trying to understand how users perceive and experience information in order to translate it: in a VE, from the real to the virtual world; in accessibility work, from one sense to another.

Current projects

Single Structured Accessibility Stream for Web 2.0 Access Technologies (SASWAT)

Publications

Jay, C., Stevens, R., Hubbold, R. & Glencross, M. (2008) Using haptic cues to aid non-visual structure recognition. ACM Transactions on Applied Perception, 5(2), ,January.

Yesilada, Y., Jay, C., Stevens, R. & Harper, S. (2008) Validating the use and role of visual elements of web pages in navigation with an eye-tracking study. Proceedings of 17th International World Wide Web Conference, Beijing, China, 21-25 April 2008.

Jay, C. & Hubbold, R. (2003) Amplifying head movements with head-mounted displays. Presence, 12, 268-276, June.

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