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IUI 2000: New Orleans, LA, USA
- Doug Riecken, David Benyon, Henry Lieberman:
Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, IUI 2000, New Orleans, LA, USA, January 9-12, 2000. ACM 2000, ISBN 1-58113-134-8 - Elisabeth André
, Thomas Rist:
Presenting through performing: on the use of multiple lifelike characters in knowledge-based presentation systems. 1-8 - Yasmine Arafa, E. H. Mamdani:
Virtual personal service assistants: towards real-time characters with artificial hearts. 9-12 - Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa
, Clarisse Sieckenius de Souza
:
Extending software through metaphors and metonymies. 13-20 - Mathias Bauer, Dietmar Dengler, Gabriele Paul:
Instructible information agents for Web mining. 21-28 - Agneta Bergström, Patricija Jaksetic, Peter Nordin:
Enhancing information retrieval by automatic acquisition of textual relations using genetic programming. 29-32 - Daniel Billsus, Michael J. Pazzani, James Chen:
A learning agent for wireless news access. 33-36 - Shannon Bradshaw, Andrei Scheinkman, Kristian J. Hammond:
Guiding people to information: providing an interface to a digital library using reference as a basis for indexing. 37-43 - Jay Budzik, Kristian J. Hammond:
User interactions with everyday applications as context for just-in-time information access. 44-51 - Justine Cassell, Timothy W. Bickmore, Hannes Högni Vilhjálmsson, Hao Yan:
More than just a pretty face: affordances of embodiment. 52-59 - Mark Derthick, Steven F. Roth:
Data exploration across temporal contexts. 60-67 - Ernest A. Edmonds:
Artists augmented by agents (invited speech). 68-73 - Jacob Eisenstein, Angel R. Puerta:
Adaptation in automated user-interface design. 74-81 - Robert G. Farrell, Peter G. Fairweather, Eric Breimer:
A task-based architecture for application-aware adjuncts. 82-85 - Joshua Flachsbart, David Franklin, Kristian J. Hammond:
Improving human computer interaction in a classroom environment using computer vision. 86-93 - Luis Francisco-Revilla, Frank M. Shipman III:
Adaptive medical information delivery combining user, task and situation models. 94-97 - David Franklin, Shannon Bradshaw, Kristian J. Hammond:
Jabberwocky: you don't have to be a rocket scientist to change slides for a hydrogen combustion lecture. 98-105 - Xiaobin Fu, Jay Budzik, Kristian J. Hammond:
Mining navigation history for recommendation. 106-112 - Federico Garcia:
CACTUS: automated tutorial course generation for software applications. 113-120 - Paolo Gaudiano, Klaus Kater:
ALife-WebGuide: an intelligent user interface for Web site navigation. 121-124 - Yuri Gawdiak, Jeffrey Bradshaw, Brian Charles Williams, Hans Thomas:
R2D2 in a softball: the portable satellite assistant. 125-128 - Jeremy Goecks, Jude W. Shavlik:
Learning users' interests by unobtrusively observing their normal behavior. 129-132 - Andrew S. Gordon:
Using annotated video as an information retrieval interface. 133-140 - Hao-wei Hsieh, Frank M. Shipman III:
VITE: a visual interface supporting the direct manipulation of structured data using two-way mappings. 141-148 - Anthony Jameson, Barbara Großmann-Hutter, Leonie March, Ralf Rummer:
Creating an empirical basis for adaptation decisions. 149-156 - Stephan M. Kerpedjiev, Steven F. Roth:
Mapping communicative goals into conceptual tasks to generate graphics in discourse. 157-164 - Jihie Kim, Yolanda Gil:
User studies of an interdependency-based interface for acquiring problem-solving knowledge. 165-168 - Paul P. Maglio, Rob Barrett, Christopher S. Campbell, Ted Selker:
SUITOR: an attentive information system. 169-176 - Tetsuya Masuishi, Nobuo Takahashi:
A reporting tool using "programming by example" for format designation. 177-180 - Christopher A. Miller:
Intelligent user interfaces for correspondence domains (panel session): moving IUIs off the desktop. 181-186 - Marvin Minsky:
The emotion machine (invited speech): from pain to suffering. 187-193 - Warren Moseley:
Requirements elicitation for an intelligent software test environment for the physically challenged. 194-197 - Erik T. Mueller:
A calendar with common sense. 198-201 - Michael J. Pazzani:
Representation of electronic mail filtering profiles: a user study. 202-206 - David Price, Ellen Riloff, Joseph L. Zachary, Brandon Harvey:
NaturalJava: a natural language interface for programming in Java. 207-211 - Dale Reed:
A perceptual assistant to do sound equalization. 212-218 - Bradley J. Rhodes:
Margin notes: building a contextually aware associative memory. 219-224 - Sandrine Robbe-Reiter, Noelle Carbonell, Pierre Dauchy:
Expression constraints in multimodal human-computer interaction. 225-228 - Jean-David Ruvini, Christophe Dony:
APE: learning user's habits to automate repetitive tasks. 229-232 - Warren Sack:
Conversation map: a content-based Usenet newsgroup browser. 233-240 - Ingo Schwab, Wolfgang Pohl, Ivan Koychev:
Learning to recommend from positive evidence. 241-247 - Young-Woo Seo, Byoung-Tak Zhang:
A reinforcement learning agent for personalized information filtering. 248-251 - H. Gregory Silber, Kathleen F. McCoy:
Efficient text summarization using lexical chains. 252-255 - Thad Starner, Bastian Leibe
, Brad Singletary, Jarrell Pair:
MIND-WARPING: towards creating a compelling collaborative augmented reality game. 256-259 - Martin Svensson, Jarmo Laaksolahti, Kristina Höök, Annika Waern:
A recipe based on-line food store. 260-263 - Akira Takano, Yuko Yurugi, Atsushi Kanaegami:
Procedure based help desk system. 264-271 - Jun'ichi Tatemura:
Virtual reviewers for collaborative exploration of movie reviews. 272-275 - Hao Yan, Ted Selker:
Context-aware office assistant. 276-279 - Robert L. Young, Elaine Kant, Larry A. Akers:
A knowledge-based electronic information and documentation system. 280-285
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