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CHI
2004
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
Designing the whyline: a debugging interface for asking questions about program behavior
Debugging is still among the most common and costly of programming activities. One reason is that current debugging tools do not directly support the inquisitive nature of the act...
Andrew Jensen Ko, Brad A. Myers
INTERSPEECH
2010
12 years 11 months ago
Say what? why users choose to speak their web queries
The context in which a speech-driven application is used (or conversely not used) can be an important signal for recognition engines, and for spoken interface design. Using large-...
Maryam Kamvar, Doug Beeferman
UM
2001
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
User Modelling in I-Help: What, Why, When and How
This paper describes user modelling in I-Help, a system to facilitate communication amongst learners. There are two I-Help components: Private and Public Discussions. In the Privat...
Susan Bull, Jim E. Greer, Gordon I. McCalla, Lori ...
ACL
2008
13 years 6 months ago
Collecting a Why-Question Corpus for Development and Evaluation of an Automatic QA-System
Question answering research has only recently started to spread from short factoid questions to more complex ones. One significant challenge is the evaluation: manual evaluation i...
Joanna Mrozinski, Edward W. D. Whittaker, Sadaoki ...
EACL
2006
ACL Anthology
13 years 6 months ago
Developing an Approach for Why-Question Answering
In the current project, we aim at developing an approach for automatically answering why-questions. We created a data collection for research, development and evaluation of a meth...
Suzan Verberne