Jiaqi Wang
2798509W@student.gla.ac.uk
0530wangjiaqi@gmail.com
+44 07342154275
https://orcid.org/0009-0000-7789-6886
Research title: Develop technology that can act as a mediator between humans and non-human primates to create meaningful interactions: Designing a multi-modal device for Lemurs
Research Summary
My researches on how to develop technology that provides appropriate interaction people and non-human primates in zoos to increase educational efforts while providing animals with enrichment opportunities. I worked with the red ruffed lemurs at Blair Drummond Safari Park and Zoo.
Publications
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Number of items: 2.
2024
Wang, J., Brewster, S. and Hirskyj-Douglas, I.
(2024)
Investigating Lemurs Sensory Modality in Technologies: How do Lemurs Engage with Single and Multimodal Stimuli in Zoos?
In: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI24), Honolulu, HI, USA, 11-16 May 2024,
(Accepted for Publication)
Wang, J., Brewster, S. and Hirskyj-Douglas, I.
(2024)
How can Multi-Sensory Technologies in Zoos Shape the Relationship Between Non-Human Primates and Humans.
In: 10th International Conference on Animal-Computer Interaction (ACI 2023), North Carolina, USA, 04-08 Dec 2023,
ISBN 9798400716560
(doi: 10.1145/3637882.3637902)
This list was generated on Thu Nov 21 07:24:08 2024 GMT.
Number of items: 2.
Conference Proceedings
Wang, J., Brewster, S. and Hirskyj-Douglas, I.
(2024)
Investigating Lemurs Sensory Modality in Technologies: How do Lemurs Engage with Single and Multimodal Stimuli in Zoos?
In: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI24), Honolulu, HI, USA, 11-16 May 2024,
(Accepted for Publication)
Wang, J., Brewster, S. and Hirskyj-Douglas, I.
(2024)
How can Multi-Sensory Technologies in Zoos Shape the Relationship Between Non-Human Primates and Humans.
In: 10th International Conference on Animal-Computer Interaction (ACI 2023), North Carolina, USA, 04-08 Dec 2023,
ISBN 9798400716560
(doi: 10.1145/3637882.3637902)
This list was generated on Thu Nov 21 07:24:08 2024 GMT.