Professor
East Building East Building 3.2-4-6 Desk 15
Dept of Computer Science
Email: p.johnson@bath.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0) 1225 38 3217
Prof Peter Johnson
Profile
Research interests
Research interests are largely in Human Computer Interaction and how system design and evaluation can proceed from a sound understanding of interaction. Peter has particular interests in technologies of collaboration, interaction, and mobile computing and the design and evolution of complex, safe/error tolerant systems in domains such as healthcare, transport, process planning and control. He also has interests in HCI and entertainment/leisure.
Publications
Daniels, H. and Johnson, P., 2013. Forthcoming. Researching technologies for enhancing collective creativity in interagency working. In: Sannino, A. and Ellis, V., eds. Learning and collective creativity: activity-theoretical and sociocultural studies. Routledge.
Wright, M., Lin, C.-J., O'Neill, E., Cosker, D. and Johnson, P., 2011. 3D Gesture recognition: an evaluation of user and system performance. In: Lyons, K., Hightower, J. and Huang, E. M., eds. Pervasive Computing - 9th International Conference, Pervasive 2011, San Francisco, USA, June 12-15, 2011. Proceedings. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, pp. 294-313.
Shipp, V. E. and Johnson, P., 2011. Supporting collaboration in the development of complex engineering software. In: CHASE'11 - Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering, Co-located with ICSE 2011. Piscataway, NJ: IEEE Computer Society, pp. 84-87.
Johnson, P., Hourizi, R., Carrigan, N. and Forbes, N., 2010. A framework to manage the complex organisation of collaborating: its application to autonomous systems. Electrical Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science, 16, pp. 51-63.
Carrigan, N., Forbes, N., Hourizi, R. and Johnson, P., 2010. A framework for managing collaboration and conflict in complex systems. In: Proceedings of the IADIS International Conference on Collaborative Technologies 2010,CT, IADIS Int. Conf. Web Based Communities 2010, Part of the MCCSIS 2010. Lisbon: IADIS, pp. 37-44.
Johnson, P., Hourizi, R., Carrigan, N. and Forbes, N., 2010. Collaboration and conflict: A framework for large-scale collaborations. In: 2010 International Symposium on Collaborative Technologies and Systems (CTS 2010), 2010-05-17 - 2010-05-21, Chicago, IL.
Middup, C. P., Coughlan, T. and Johnson, P., 2010. How creative groups structure tasks through negotiating resources. In: Lewkowicz, M., Hassanaly, P., Rohde, M. and Wulf, V., eds. Proceedings of COOP 2010: Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Designing Cooperative Systems, May, 18-21, 2010, Aix-en-Provence. New York: Springer, pp. 203-221.
Goodison, P., Johnson, P. and Thoms, J., 2009. Establishing causality in complex human interactions: Identifying breakdowns of intentionality. In: Complex Sciences - First International Conference, Complex 2009, Revised Papers. Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag, pp. 1631-1641.
Coughlan, T. and Johnson, P., 2009. Understanding productive, structural and longitudinal interactions in the design of tools for creative activities. In: C&C '09 Proceedings of the Seventh ACM Conference on Creativity and Cognition. New York: ACM, pp. 155-164.
Coughlan, T. and Johnson, P., 2008. An exploration of constraints and end user development in environments for creative tasks. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 24 (5), pp. 444-459.
Nosseir, A., Hourizi, R., Middup, C., Nemetz, F. and Johnson, P., 2008. Towards autonomous systems that collaborate. In: Third Systems Engineering for Autonomous Systems Defence Technology Centre (SEAS DTC) Technical Conference, 2008-06-24 - 2008-06-25, Edinburgh.
