Name
Affiliation
Papers
ANEESHA SINGH
University College London, London, London, UK
24
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
90
100
11.76
Referers 
Referees 
References 
259
518
203
Search Limit
100518
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Information-Seeking, Finding Identity: Exploring the Role of Online Health Information in Illness Experience00.342022
Towards Chatbot-Supported Self-Reporting for Increased Reliability and Richness of Ground Truth for Automatic Pain Recognition: Reflections on Long-Distance Runners and People with Chronic Pain00.342021
Rethinking the Senses: A Workshop on Multisensory Embodied Experiences and Disability Interactions00.342021
Opportunities for Supporting Self-efficacy Through Orientation & Mobility Training Technologies for Blind and Partially Sighted People00.342021
SoniBand: Understanding the Effects of Metaphorical Movement Sonifications on Body Perception and Physical Activity00.342021
Interactive Sonification To Assist Children With Autism During Motor Therapeutic Interventions00.342021
PLACES: A Framework for Supporting Blind and Partially Sighted People in Outdoor Leisure Activities00.342020
Value beyond function: analyzing the perception of wheelchair innovations in Kenya00.342020
Understanding Experiences of Blind Individuals in Outdoor Nature.00.342019
Understanding the Shared Experience of Runners and Spectators in Long-Distance Running Events.10.352019
Emotion and Experience in Negotiating HIV-Related Digital Resources - "It's not just a runny nose!".10.382019
How Can Affect Be Detected and Represented in Technological Support for Physical Rehabilitation?60.742019
Are HIV Smartphone Apps and Online Interventions Fit for Purpose?30.422017
HCI and Health: Learning from Interdisciplinary Interactions.10.352017
Supporting Everyday Function in Chronic Pain Using Wearable Technology.60.452017
Mind the Gap: A SIG on Bridging the Gap in Research on Body Sensing, Body Perception and Multisensory Feedback.20.432016
Third workshop on full-body and multisensory experience.00.342016
Go-with-the-flow: Tracking, Analysis and Sonification of Movement and Breathing to Build Confidence in Activity Despite Chronic Pain261.422016
The Automatic Detection of Chronic Pain-Related Expression: Requirements, Challenges and the Multimodal EmoPain Dataset.160.732016
Go-with-the-flow: a smartphone app for realtime tracking and sonification of physical activity in CP00.342016
Roles for personal informatics in chronic pain20.392015
Motivating people with chronic pain to do physical activity: opportunities for technology design271.342014
Getting RID of pain-related behaviour to improve social and self perception: A technology-based perspective.80.662013
User needs for technology supporting physical activity in chronic pain10.372012