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A comparative user study on rating vs. personality quiz based preference elicitation methods
Hu R., Pu P. IUI 2009 (Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, Sanibel Island, FL, Feb 8-11, 2009) 367-372, 2009. Type: Proceedings
Generating recommendations for customers--be it books, movies, or dating prospects--is easier if the customers’ preferences are captured accurately. This paper compares two Web sites that have different approaches for capturing...
Jun 23 2010
Text-to-speech synthesis
Taylor P., Cambridge University Press, New York, NY, 2009. 626 pp. Type: Book
In this satisfying book, Taylor joins concepts from three different areas of text-to-speech (TTS) research: electrical engineering, computer science, and linguistics. Anyone who wants to do serious research on TTS synthesis should read chapters...
Feb 26 2010
StoryTags: once upon a time, there was a photo
Tomás N., Guerreiro T., Gonçalves D. CHI 2009 (Proceedings of the 27th International Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Boston, MA, Apr 4-9, 2009) 3967-3972, 2009. Type: Proceedings
An important issue related to photo tagging is addressed in this paper. The authors propose using a narrative method to tag photos, by providing users with the possibility of telling a story about their photos....
May 21 2009
Spreadsheet-based interactive design and analysis of mechanisms using Excel and Ch
Cheetancheri K., Cheng H. Advances in Engineering Software 40(4): 274-280, 2009. Type: Article
This paper presents a software toolkit for performing motion analysis of mechanical systems. It is developed in Ch, a C/C++ interpreter, and can be integrated as an add-on in Excel spreadsheets, thus taking advantage of both the widespread...
Apr 30 2009
Who will be the customer?: a social robot that anticipates people’s behavior from their trajectories
Kanda T., Glas D., Shiomi M., Ishiguro H., Hagita N. Ubiquitous computing (Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing, Seoul, Korea, Sep 21-24, 2008) 380-389, 2008. Type: Proceedings
As the use of ambulatory robots becomes more common in society, a new subdiscipline of human-computer interaction (HCI) is emerging. In the coming years, it will be necessary to operate robots in a way that seems natural to humans....
Dec 5 2008
In-car interaction using search-based user interfaces
Graf S., Spiessl W., Schmidt A., Winter A., Rigoll G. Human factors in computing systems (Proceeding of the Twenty-sixth Annual CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Florence, Italy, Apr 5-10, 2008) 1685-1688, 2008. Type: Proceedings
In-vehicle information systems are becoming increasingly prevalent in cars. In addition to the usual issues associated with designing a user interface, these devices must be designed in such a way that they do not compromise driving safety. Most...
Sep 12 2008
Keeping narratives of a desktop to enhance continuity of on-going tasks
Park Y., Furuta R. Digital libraries (Proceedings of the 8th ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, Pittsburgh PA, Jun 16-20, 2008) 393-396, 2008. Type: Proceedings
I want one of the new desktop browsers described by Park and Furuta. These authors have investigated a very common problem: how to get all your files and software applications back to a particular arrangement from a previous point in time. Why is ...
Aug 6 2008
Idea navigation: structured browsing for unstructured text
Stewart R., Scott G., Zelevinsky V. Human factors in computing systems (Proceeding of the Twenty-sixth annual SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Florence, Italy, Apr 5-10, 2008) 1789-1792, 2008. Type: Proceedings, Reviews: (2 of 2)
Idea navigation is a first-of-a-kind approach to textual information access that uses semantic relationships between terms and supports exploratory search by providing a view of the most common ideas in a given result set. This paper shows how...
Aug 4 2008
Idea navigation: structured browsing for unstructured text
Stewart R., Scott G., Zelevinsky V. Human factors in computing systems (Proceeding of the Twenty-sixth annual SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Florence, Italy, Apr 5-10, 2008) 1789-1792, 2008. Type: Proceedings, Reviews: (1 of 2)
The most common type of Internet search facility is the empty search box. The user types one or more keywords, and the search engine returns a set of results containing one or more of those keywords. In more advanced searches, this experience can ...
May 21 2008
Navigation behavior models for link structure optimization
Hollink V., Someren M., Wielinga B. User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction 17(4): 339-377, 2007. Type: Article
Navigation in Web browsers is the subject of this long paper; it is directed toward Web design researchers and user interface specialists....
Apr 14 2008
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