The SuperIdentity (SID) research project is a collaboration between six universities in the UK (Bath, Dundee, Kent, Leicester, Oxford, and Southampton) and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL). SID offers an innovative and exciting new approach to the concept of identity. The assumption underlying our hypothesis is that while there may be many dimensions to an identity - some more stable than others - all should ultimately reference back to a single core identity or a 'SuperIdentity.' The obvious consequence is that identification is improved by the combination of measures. Our work at PNNL has focused on the developing use cases to use in developing a model of identity and in developing visualizations for both researchers to explore the model and in the future for end users to use in determining various paths that may be possible to obtain various identity attributes from a set that is already known.
Revised: July 2, 2015 |
Published: August 1, 2014
Citation
Scholtz J., O.J. Love, W.A. Pike, J.R. Bruce, D. Kim, and A.S. McBain. 2014.Applying User Centered Design to Research Work.Interactions 21, no. 4:70-74.PNNL-SA-99926.doi:10.1145/2611565