Dr Martin Colley
Research Interests
I am a member of the Intelligent Environments Group. My main research interests are in the areas of
Intelligent Environments and Embedded Systems. My main focus is on the use of small embedded devices
within the environment, their deployment and the way people interact with them. I am particularly interested
in how users interact with the technology.
I am currently supervising PhD students researching the use embedded
technology in sports science and network interaction between devices
in an intelligent environment. Previous research students have
investigated the automatic configuration of networks of sensors
using context information from the environment and mobile tracking
techniques for the safety of children.
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M. R. Al-Mulla, F. Sepulveda, M. Colley "Statistical Class
Separation using sEMG Features Towards Automated Muscle Fatigue
Detection and Prediction" , IEEE & EMB Cisp 2009,China
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M. R. Al-Mulla, F. Sepulveda, M. Colley and A. Kattan,
"Classification of localized muscle fatigue with Genetic
Programming on sEMG during isometric contraction", IEEE & EMB
Embc 2009,USA
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J Hunter and M
J Colley, An Enhanced Behaviour Recognition System For
Remote Supervision Of Vulnerable Individuals,
4th IET International Workshop on Intelligent
Environments, Seattle, USA, Germany, July, 2008
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R P Stacey and M J Colley,
Agent Association Group Negotiation Within Intelligent
Environments,
4th IET International Workshop on Intelligent
Environments, Seattle, USA, Germany, July, 2008
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R P Stacey and M J Colley,
Agent Centric Sensor Network Association using Similarity
Measures,
International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Applications
(ICPCA2008), Alexandria, Egypt, October 2008
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M J Colley, V Callaghan, H A K Hagras, J Chin, F Doctor and G
Clarke, Programming iSpaces: A tale of two paradigms, pp
389-421, Springer-Verlag, in Springer-Verlag book Intelligent
Spaces:
The Application of Pervasive ICT part of the series Computer
Communications and Networks, Steventon, Alan; Wright, Steve
(Eds.) ISBN: 1-84628-002, January 2006
- J Hunter and M J Colley,
Feature Extraction from Sensor Data Streams for Real-Time Human
Behaviour Recognition, ECML/PKDD 2007, Warsaw, Poland,
September, 2007
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R P Stacey and M J Colley,
Detection of Discrete Events in Real-Time Vibration Data using
Sensor Networks for Intelligent Environments, 3rd
IET
International Workshop on Intelligent Environment,
Ulm, Germany, September, 2007
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