Frank Hopfgartner

Affiliations: 
University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom 
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computer science
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Paramita ML, Orphanou K, Christoforou E, et al. (2021) Do you see what I see? Images of the COVID-19 pandemic through the lens of Google. Information Processing & Management. 58: 102654
Bartliff Z, Kim Y, Hopfgartner F, et al. (2020) Leveraging digital forensics and data exploration to understand the creative work of a filmmaker: A case study of Stephen Dwoskin's digital archive Information Processing and Management. 57: 102339
Hopfgartner F, Kay J, Rapp A. (2020) Preface to the special issue on harnessing personal tracking data for personalization and sense-making User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction. 30: 323-329
Armentano MG, Hopfgartner F, Lykourentzou I, et al. (2020) Special issue on knowledge discovery and user modeling for smart cities Personal and Ubiquitous Computing. 24: 437-439
Rapp A, Hopfgartner F, Hamari J, et al. (2019) Strengthening gamification studies: Current trends and future opportunities of gamification research International Journal of Human-Computer Studies \/ International Journal of Man-Machine Studies. 127: 1-6
Hopfgartner F, Hanbury A, Müller H, et al. (2018) Evaluation-as-a-Service for the Computational Sciences: Overview and Outlook Journal of Data and Information Quality. 10: 15
Acar E, Hopfgartner F, Albayrak S. (2017) A comprehensive study on mid-level representation and ensemble learning for emotional analysis of video material Multimedia Tools and Applications. 76: 11809-11837
Acar E, Hopfgartner F, Albayrak S. (2016) Breaking down violence detection Neurocomputing. 208: 225-237
Hopfgartner F, Jose JM. (2014) An experimental evaluation of ontology-based user profiles Multimedia Tools and Applications. 73: 1029-1051
Czugala M, Maher D, Collins F, et al. (2013) CMAS: Fully integrated portable centrifugal microfluidic analysis system for on-site colorimetric analysis Rsc Advances. 3: 15928-15938
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