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Ashley Colley

Researcher at University of Lapland

Publications -  159
Citations -  2010

Ashley Colley is an academic researcher from University of Lapland. The author has contributed to research in topics: User interface & User experience design. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 149 publications receiving 1588 citations. Previous affiliations of Ashley Colley include University of Oulu & Nokia.

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The Geography of Pokémon GO: Beneficial and Problematic Effects on Places and Movement

TL;DR: Focusing on the key geographic themes of places and movement, this paper finds that the design of Pokémon GO reinforces existing geographically-linked biases, and that the game may have instigated a relatively rare large-scale shift in global human mobility patterns.
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Tap input as an embedded interaction method for mobile devices

TL;DR: A novel interaction method for interacting with mobile devices without the need to access a keypad or a display is described, using the tap to activate logically similar functionalities on the device, leading to a simple but useful interaction method.
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Investigating the Influence of External Car Displays on Pedestrians' Crossing Behavior in Virtual Reality

TL;DR: It is reported that E CDs significantly reduce pedestrians' decision time, and it is argued that ECDs support comfort, trust and acceptance in automated vehicles and might become a valuable addition for future vehicles.
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The Geography of Pok\'emon GO: Beneficial and Problematic Effects on Places and Movement

TL;DR: In this article, the authors report the results of a mixed methods study of the geography of Pokemon GO that includes a five-country field survey of 375 players and a large scale geostatistical analysis of game elements.
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Character entry apparatus and associated methods

TL;DR: In this article, an apparatus consisting of a processor and a memory including computer program code, the memory and the program code configured to, with the processor, cause the apparatus to perform the following: detecting, from a key user interface of an electronic device, key input of a particular key character from a first set of key characters; detect, from user-scribe delineation user interfaces of the electronic devices, user-scribed delineation input from a second set of delineation characters; and wherein the apparatus is configured to associate together the particular key characters and the particular delineation character