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ECEASST
2010
15 years 24 days ago
Using Free/Libre Open Source Software Projects as E-learning Tools
: Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS) projects can be considered as learning environments in which heterogeneous communities get together to exchange knowledge through discussi...
Antonio Cerone, Sulayman K. Sowe
HIPC
2003
Springer
15 years 8 months ago
Parallel and Distributed Frequent Itemset Mining on Dynamic Datasets
Traditional methods for data mining typically make the assumption that data is centralized and static. This assumption is no longer tenable. Such methods waste computational and I/...
Adriano Veloso, Matthew Eric Otey, Srinivasan Part...
HICSS
2005
IEEE
150views Biometrics» more  HICSS 2005»
15 years 9 months ago
Collaborative Authoring on the Web: A Genre Analysis of Online Encyclopedias
This paper presents the results of a genre analysis of two web-based collaborative authoring environments, Wikipedia and Everything2, both of which are intended as repositories of...
William G. Emigh, Susan C. Herring
NIPS
2008
15 years 4 months ago
A rational model of preference learning and choice prediction by children
Young children demonstrate the ability to make inferences about the preferences of other agents based on their choices. However, there exists no overarching account of what childr...
Christopher G. Lucas, Thomas L. Griffiths, Fei Xu,...
CHI
2006
ACM
16 years 3 months ago
Sexual interactions: why we should talk about sex in HCI
Within the CHI community there is growing interest in moving beyond cognition and expanding into the social, emotional, and bodily aspects of the human-computer experience. Sex li...
Johanna Brewer, Joseph Kaye, Amanda Williams, Susa...