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Group: CMU-HCII - with tag en [20 articles]

グループ CMU-HCII のメンバーが最近追加した論文の一覧 with tag en
  • Results from deploying a participation incentive mechanism within the enterprise
    (2008), pp. 563-572.
    by Rosta Farzan, Joan M Dimicco, David R Millen, Casey Dugan, Werner Geyer, Elizabeth A Brownholtz
  • Combining eye movements and collaborative filtering for proactive information retrieval
    (2005), pp. 146-153.
    by Kai Puolamäki, Jarkko Salojärvi, Eerika Savia, Jaana Simola, Samuel Kaski
  • Personalized Web Search For Improving Retrieval Effectiveness
    IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, Vol. 16, No. 1. (January 2004), pp. 28-40.
    by Fang Liu, Clement Yu, Weiyi Meng
  • A computational model and classification framework for social navigation
    (2001), pp. 137-144.
    by Mark O Riedl
  • A web-based bayesian intelligent tutoring system for computer programming
    Web Intelligence and Agent Systems, Vol. 4, No. 1. (January 2006), pp. 77-97.
    by CJ Butz, S Hua, RB Maguire
  • A goal-oriented web browser
    (2006), pp. 751-760.
    by Alexander Faaborg, Henry Lieberman
  • Supporting interface customization using a mixed-initiative approach
    (2007), pp. 92-101.
    by Andrea Bunt, Cristina Conati, Joanna Mcgrenere
  • Exploring the design space for adaptive graphical user interfaces
    (2006), pp. 201-208.
    by Krzysztof Z Gajos, Mary Czerwinski, Desney S Tan, Daniel S Weld
  • Reappraising cognitive styles in adaptive web applications
    (2006), pp. 327-335.
    by Elizabeth Brown, Tim Brailsford, Tony Fisher, Adam Moore, Helen Ashman
  • What role can adaptive support play in an adaptable system?
    (2004), pp. 117-124.
    by Andrea Bunt, Cristina Conati, Joanna Mcgrenere
  • ReMarkables: A Web-Based Research Collaboration Support System Using Social Bookmarking Tools
    (2006), pp. 192-195.
    by Takashi Ishikawa, Piyanuch Klaisubun, Masahiro Honma, Zhengyu Qian
  • AcadeMix Juice- A Hybrid Web 2.0/Semantic Web Platform for Exchange of Academic Knowledge
    (2006), pp. 212-215.
    by Yuri Tijerino, Hirohisa Masaki, Nobuku Igaki
  • ACT: a web-based adaptive communication tool
    (2005), pp. 180-189.
    by Agoritsa Gogoulou, Evangelia Gouli, Maria Grigoriadou, Maria Samarakou
  • Eye-tracking to model and adapt to user meta-cognition in intelligent learning environments
    (2006), pp. 39-46.
    by Christina Merten, Cristina Conati
  • SUPPLE: automatically generating user interfaces
    (2004), pp. 93-100.
    by Krzysztof Gajos, Daniel S Weld
  • User Attitudes Regarding a User-Adaptive eCommerce Web Site
    User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction, Vol. 13, No. 4. (1 November 2003), pp. 373-396.
    by Sherman R Alpert, John Karat, Clare-Marie Karat, Carolyn Brodie, John G Vergo
  • Instructional design and interaction style for educational adaptive hypermedia
    (2005), pp. 289-294.
    by Alessandro SFR de Assis, Michael M Danchak, Linda Polhemus
  • Exploring social annotations for the semantic web
    (2006), pp. 417-426.
    by Xian Wu, Lei Zhang, Yong Yu
  • Don't look stupid: avoiding pitfalls when recommending research papers
    (2006), pp. 171-180.
    by Sean M Mcnee, Nishikant Kapoor, Joseph A Konstan
  • Guidance navigation: support algorithms for grasping learning situations in unrestricted CSCL
    SIGGROUP Bull., Vol. 23, No. 1. (April 2002), pp. 11-17.
    by Shoichi Nakamura, Kazuhiko Sato, Youzou Miyadera, Akio Koyama, Zixue Cheng
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