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CHI
2002
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
Making sense of sensing systems: five questions for designers and researchers
This paper borrows ideas from social science to inform the design of novel "sensing" user-interfaces for computing technology. Specifically, we present five design chall...
Victoria Bellotti, Maribeth Back, W. Keith Edwards...
DFT
2008
IEEE
138views VLSI» more  DFT 2008»
13 years 11 months ago
Exploring Density-Reliability Tradeoffs on Nanoscale Substrates: When do smaller less reliable devices make sense?
It is widely recognized that device and interconnect fabrics at the nanoscale will be characterized by an increased susceptibility to transient faults. This appears to be intrinsi...
Andrey V. Zykov, Gustavo de Veciana
CHI
2008
ACM
13 years 6 months ago
CiteSense: supporting sensemaking of research literature
Making sense of research literature is a complicated process that involves various information seeking and comprehension tasks. The lack of support for sensemaking in existing sys...
Xiaolong Zhang, Yan Qu, C. Lee Giles, Piyou Song
ICECCS
1996
IEEE
109views Hardware» more  ICECCS 1996»
13 years 9 months ago
Dynamically Reconfigurable Embedded Software - Does It Make Sense?
A dynamically reconfigurable real-time software (DRRTS) paradigm can be used effectively in the design of embedded systems to provide many major advantages over conventional softw...
David B. Stewart, Gaurav Arora
CICLING
2003
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
An Evaluation of a Lexicographer's Workbench Incorporating Word Sense Disambiguation
NLPsystem developers and corpus lexicographers would both bene t from a tool for nding and organizing the distinctive patterns of use of words in texts. Such a tool would be an ass...
Adam Kilgarriff, Rob Koeling