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2020 – today
- 2022
- [j18]Georgios Iakovou, Stephen D. Laycock, Steven Hayward:
Interactive Flexible-Receptor Molecular Docking in Virtual Reality Using DockIT. J. Chem. Inf. Model. 62(23): 5855-5861 (2022) - 2021
- [j17]Georgios Iakovou, Mousa Alhazzazi, Steven Hayward, Stephen D. Laycock:
DockIT: a tool for interactive molecular docking and molecular complex construction. Bioinform. 36(24): 5698-5700 (2021) - [c32]Daniel Bird, Stephen D. Laycock:
GPGPU Accelerated Flow Diagrams. SIGGRAPH Posters 2021: 39:1-39:2 - 2020
- [c31]Mousa Alhazzazi, Steven Hayward, Stephen D. Laycock:
GPU-Accelerated Generation of the Molecular Surface. Eurographics (Posters) 2020: 9-10
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j16]Osama M. Dorgham, Ibrahim Al-Mherat, Jawdat Alshaer, Sulieman Bani-Ahmad, Stephen D. Laycock:
Smart System for Prediction of Accurate Surface Electromyography Signals Using an Artificial Neural Network. Future Internet 11(1): 25 (2019) - [j15]Nick Matthews, Akio Kitao, Stephen D. Laycock, Steven Hayward:
Haptic-Assisted Interactive Molecular Docking Incorporating Receptor Flexibility. J. Chem. Inf. Model. 59(6): 2900-2912 (2019) - [c30]Daniel Bird, Stephen D. Laycock:
GPGPU acceleration of environmental and movement datasets. SIGGRAPH Posters 2019: 41:1-41:2 - 2018
- [c29]David Greenwood, Iain A. Matthews, Stephen D. Laycock:
Joint Learning of Facial Expression and Head Pose from Speech. INTERSPEECH 2018: 2484-2488 - 2017
- [j14]Georgios Iakovou, Steven Hayward, Stephen D. Laycock:
Virtual Environment for Studying the Docking Interactions of Rigid Biomolecules with Haptics. J. Chem. Inf. Model. 57(5): 1142-1152 (2017) - [c28]Mohammad Hashem Ryalat, Stephen D. Laycock, Mark Fisher:
A fast and automatic approach for removing artefacts due to immobilisation masks in X-ray CT. BHI 2017: 33-36 - [c27]David Greenwood, Stephen D. Laycock, Iain A. Matthews:
Predicting Head Pose from Speech with a Conditional Variational Autoencoder. INTERSPEECH 2017: 3991-3995 - [c26]David Greenwood, Stephen D. Laycock, Iain A. Matthews:
Predicting Head Pose in Dyadic Conversation. IVA 2017: 160-169 - [c25]Mohammad Hashem Ryalat, Stephen D. Laycock, Mark Fisher:
Automatic Removal of Mechanical Fixations from CT Imagery with Particle Swarm Optimisation. IWBBIO (1) 2017: 419-431 - 2015
- [j13]Daniel Tobias Reynolds, Stephen D. Laycock, A. M. Day:
Real-time accumulation of occlusion-based snow. Vis. Comput. 31(5): 689-700 (2015) - 2014
- [j12]Christopher T. Asque, Andy M. Day, Stephen D. Laycock:
Augmenting graphical user interfaces with haptic assistance for motion-impaired operators. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 72(10-11): 689-703 (2014) - [j11]Stephen D. Laycock, Graham D. Bell, Nick Corps, David B. Mortimore, G. Cox, S. May, Irving Finkel:
Using a Combination of Micro-Computed Tomography, CAD and 3D Printing Techniques to Reconstruct Incomplete 19th-Century Cantonese Chess Pieces. ACM Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage 7(4): 25:1-25:6 (2014) - 2013
- [j10]Mark H. Fisher, Osama M. Dorgham, Stephen D. Laycock:
Fast reconstructed radiographs from octree-compressed volumetric data. Int. J. Comput. Assist. Radiol. Surg. 8(2): 313-322 (2013) - 2012
- [j9]Christopher S. Applegate, Stephen D. Laycock, A. M. Day:
A sketch-based system for highway design with user-specified regions of influence. Comput. Graph. 36(6): 685-695 (2012) - [j8]Stephen D. Laycock, Graham D. Bell, David B. Mortimore, Mark K. Greco, Nick Corps, Irving Finkel:
Combining X-ray micro-CT technology and 3D printing for the digital preservation and study of a 19th century cantonese chess piece with intricate internal structure. ACM Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage 5(4): 13:1-13:7 (2012) - [j7]Osama M. Dorgham, Stephen D. Laycock, Mark H. Fisher:
GPU Accelerated Generation of Digitally Reconstructed Radiographs for 2-D/3-D Image Registration. IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng. 59(9): 2594-2603 (2012) - [j6]Christopher T. Asque, Andy M. Day, Stephen D. Laycock:
Haptic-Assisted Target Acquisition in a Visual Point-and-Click Task for Computer Users with Motion Impairments. IEEE Trans. Haptics 5(2): 120-130 (2012) - [c24]Christopher T. Asque, Andy M. Day, Stephen D. Laycock:
Cursor Navigation Using Haptics for Motion-Impaired Computer Users. EuroHaptics (1) 2012: 13-24 - [c23]Philip G. Brown, Stephen D. Laycock, Andy M. Day:
Vectorising Building Footprints From Historic Maps. VAST 2012: 17-24 - [c22]Sam Bailey, Chris Powell, Stephen D. Laycock, Andy M. Day:
Interactive exploration of historic information via gesture recognition. VSMM 2012: 211-218 - [c21]Chris Powell, Stephen D. Laycock, Andy M. Day, Sam Bailey, Janka Rodziewicz, Jon Gregory, Tom Williamson:
HistOracle: Consolidation and dissemination of heritage information. VSMM 2012: 573-576 - 2011
- [j5]Stephen D. Laycock, Philip G. Brown, Robert G. Laycock, Andy M. Day:
Aligning archive maps and extracting footprints for analysis of historic urban environments. Comput. Graph. 35(2): 242-249 (2011) - [j4]Matthew B. Stocks, Stephen D. Laycock, Steven Hayward:
Applying forces to elastic network models of large biomolecules using a haptic feedback device. J. Comput. Aided Mol. Des. 25(3): 203-211 (2011) - [c20]Christopher S. Applegate, Stephen D. Laycock, A. M. Day:
A Sketch-Based System for Highway Design. SBIM 2011: 55-62 - [c19]Daniel Tobias Reynolds, Stephen D. Laycock, Andy M. Day:
Remodelling of Botanical Trees for Real-Time Simulation. TPCG 2011: 1-8 - 2010
- [c18]Francisco A. Madera-Ramírez, Stephen D. Laycock, A. M. Day:
Detecting Self-Collisions Using a Hybrid Bounding Volume Algorithm. ACHI 2010: 107-112 - [c17]Stephen D. Laycock, Matthew B. Stocks, Steven Hayward:
Navigation and exploration of large data-sets using a haptic feedback device. SIGGRAPH Posters 2010: 151:1 - [c16]Christopher S. Applegate, Stephen D. Laycock, Andy M. Day:
Real-Time Traffic Simulation Using Cellular Automata. TPCG 2010: 91-98 - [c15]Michael Robert Leopold Molnos, Stephen D. Laycock, Andy M. Day:
Using the Discrete Fourier Transform for Character Motion Blending and Manipulation - a Streamlined Approach. TPCG 2010: 207-214
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c14]Francisco A. Madera-Ramírez, A. M. Day, Stephen D. Laycock:
A Hybrid Bounding Volume Algorithm to Detect Collisions between Deformable Objects. ACHI 2009: 136-141 - [c13]Yu Liu, Stephen D. Laycock:
A Haptic System for Drilling into Volume Data with Polygonal Tools. TPCG 2009: 9-16 - [c12]Timothy J. R. Simnett, Stephen D. Laycock, Andy M. Day:
An Edge-based Approach to Adaptively Refining a Mesh for Cloth Deformation. TPCG 2009: 77-84 - [c11]Robert G. Laycock, Stephen D. Laycock, Andy M. Day:
Reconstruction of Large Cultural Heritage Sites from Archived Maps. VAST 2009: 41-48 - 2008
- [c10]Yu Liu, Stephen D. Laycock:
A Haptic Rendering Algorithm for Drilling into Volume Data. TPCG 2008: 155-158 - [c9]Stephen D. Laycock, Robert G. Laycock, David Drinkwater, Andy M. Day:
Real-time Visualisation of Multiple Time dependent Reconstruction Hypotheses for a Cultural Heritage Site. VAST 2008: 93-100 - [c8]Matthew B. Stocks, Stephen D. Laycock:
A Haptic Rendering Algorithm for Molecular Interaction. VCBM 2008: 37-44 - 2007
- [j3]Stephen D. Laycock, A. M. Day:
A Survey of Haptic Rendering Techniques. Comput. Graph. Forum 26(1): 50-65 (2007) - [c7]Francisco A. Madera-Ramírez, Andrew M. Day, Stephen D. Laycock:
Fast Hierarchical Methods to Detect Collisions between Deformable Objects: A Comparison. Eurographics (Short Papers) 2007: 69-72 - [c6]Francisco A. Madera-Ramírez, Andy M. Day, Stephen D. Laycock:
A Distance Hierarchy to Detect Collisions Between Deformable Objects. TPCG 2007: 53-60 - 2006
- [c5]Francisco A. Madera-Ramírez, Andy M. Day, Stephen D. Laycock:
Collision Detection for Deformable Objects using Octrees. TPCG 2006: 115-122 - [c4]Robert G. Laycock, Stephen D. Laycock, Andy M. Day:
Haptic Navigation and Exploration of High Quality Pre-rendered Environments. VAST 2006: 17-24 - [c3]Francisco A. Madera-Ramírez, A. M. Day, Stephen D. Laycock:
The use of Tetrahedra to Detect Collisions. VRIPHYS 2006: 121-122 - 2005
- [b1]Stephen D. Laycock:
The haptic rendering of tools in a virtual environment. University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK, 2005 - [j2]Stephen D. Laycock, A. M. Day:
Incorporating haptic feedback for the simulation of a deformable tool in a rigid scene. Comput. Graph. 29(3): 341-351 (2005) - 2004
- [c2]Stephen D. Laycock, A. M. Day:
A Hybrid Collision Detection Approach for the Haptic Rendering of Deformable Tools. Computer Graphics International 2004: 148-155 - 2003
- [j1]Stephen D. Laycock, A. M. Day:
Recent Developments and Applications of Haptic Devices. Comput. Graph. Forum 22(2): 117-132 (2003) - [c1]Stephen D. Laycock, A. M. Day:
Simulating Deformable Tools with Haptic Feedback in a Virtual Environment. WSCG 2003
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