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ACMSE
2005
ACM
15 years 9 months ago
NotiFly: enhancing design through claims-based personas and knowledge reuse
Typically viewed as competing design approaches, this paper illustrates how claims and personas can be used together in user interface design. Our combined approach is exemplified...
Justin Belcher, Raheel Aidrus, Ben Congleton, Doug...
ISMB
1993
15 years 4 months ago
Pattern Discovery in Gene Regulation: Designing an Analysis Environment
Interactions that determinecellular fate are exceedingly complex, can take place at different levels of gene regulation and involve a large numberof components(such as genes, prot...
Stella Veretnik, Bruce R. Schatz

Book
301views
17 years 1 months ago
Simulating Humans: Computer Graphics, Animation, and Control
"This book is intended for human factors engineers requiring current knowledge of how a computer graphics surrogate human can augment their analyses of designed environments. ...
Norman I. Badler, Cary B. Phillips, Bonnie L. Webb...
HRI
2006
ACM
15 years 9 months ago
FOCUS: a generalized method for object discovery for robots that observe and interact with humans
The essence of the signal-to-symbol problem consists of associating a symbolic description of an object (e.g., a chair) to a signal (e.g., an image) that captures the real object....
Manuela M. Veloso, Paul E. Rybski, Felix von Hunde...
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KCAP
2009
ACM
15 years 10 months ago
Workflow matching using semantic metadata
Workflows are becoming an increasingly more common paradigm to manage scientific analyses. As workflow repositories start to emerge, workflow retrieval and discovery becomes a cha...
Yolanda Gil, Jihie Kim, Gonzalo Flórez Puga...