Links to some of David Dailey's recent research
(Note: much of this uses SVG and hence requires a
browser that supports SVG
examples include: Firefox, Opera, Google Chrome, Safari. With IE you will need a
plugin)
State of the Art: An SVG Primer for Today's Browsers
Why SVG will be Really Big (SVG Open 2009) -- Notes from the talk I gave
Grapher -- A browser-based graphical user interface for designing and manipulating graphs (SVG Open 2009) -- Here's the grapher software
Constructing Random Polygons (October 2008) (here are notes from the talk at SIGITE: Drawing random polygons )
Evaluating Web-based Scholarship (October 2008) (here are notes from the talk about web-based scholarship at SIGITE )
Suggestions for expansion of the SVG specification
Collections of equidistant stimuli,
timing tests for Chrome and i-Phone
SVGOpen 2008:
Edges of Plausibility: Outline or Paper (best in Opera -- suitable in FF, Safari, Chrome -- crashes IE)
Filter Effects: Paper