UCT CS Research Document Archive

Subject: J.4 SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES


    Number of records: 10.

  1. Nunez, David (2007) A Capacity Limited, Cognitive Constructionist Model of Virtual Presence. PhD, Department of Computer Science, University of Cape Town.

  2. April, Kurt, Anet Potgieter, Richard Cooke and M Lockett (2006) Adaptive Bayesian agents: Enabling distributed social networks. South African Journal of Business Management 37(1):41-55.

  3. Brown, Sarah L, Ilda M Ladeira, Cara B Winterbottom and EH Blake (2002) An Investigation on the Effects of Mediation in a Storytelling Virtual Environment. Technical Report CS02-08-00, Department of Computer Science, University of Cape Town.

  4. Ah Kun, Leonard and Kuo-Hung Lee (2005) Enhancing Map Viewing on Symbian Series 60 Smartphones using Camera as 2D Input Device. Technical Report CS05-04-00, Department of Computer Science, University of Cape Town.

  5. Cooke, Richard J. E. (2006) Link prediction and link detection in sequences of large social networks using temporal and local metrics. MSc, Department of Computer Science, University of Cape Town.

  6. Havenga, M, K Williams and H Suleman (2012) Motivating Users to Build Heritage Collections Using Games on Social Networks. In Chen, H.-H and G Chowdhury , Eds. Proceedings 14th International Conference on Asia-Pacific Digital Libraries (ICADL '12), pages 279-288, Taipei, Taiwan.

  7. Brown, Sarah (2008) Providing Informational Support to HIV+ Women in a Virtual Environment: A Case Study Comparing the Effects of Virtual Reality and Paper Media for Content Delivery. MSc, Department of Computer Science, University of Cape Town.

  8. Ladeira, Ilda Maria (2006) Story Experience in a Virtual San Storytelling Environment: A Cultural Heritage Application for Children and Young Adults. MSc, Department of Computer Science, University of Cape Town.

  9. Hamza, Sabeeha (2005) The Subjective Response of People Living with HIV to Illness Narratives in VR. MSc, Department of Computer Science, University of Cape Town.

  10. Neeser, Rudolph, James Gain and Rebecca Ackermann (2003) The Use of Free-Form Deformation for Correcting the Taphonomic Distortions of Fossilized Hominid Crania. Technical Report CS03-06-00, Department of Computer Science, University of Cape Town.

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