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HUC
2010
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
Surprise trips: a system to augment the natural experience of exploration
Little treasures in nature often go unnoticed by visitors when roaming about in a national park. Ubiquitous technology with its less intrusive character may be apt to enhance this...
Matthias Korn, Raghid Kawash, Lisbet Andersen
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HOTNETS
2010
14 years 10 months ago
How to tell an airport from a home: techniques and applications
Today's Internet services increasingly use IP-based geolocation to specialize the content and service provisioning for each user. However, these systems focus almost exclusiv...
Andreas Pitsillidis, Yinglian Xie, Fang Yu, Mart&i...
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AUIC
2006
IEEE
15 years 9 months ago
A case for iconic icons
User interface designers still have to rely on personal creativity and skill when designing computer icons for program functions that have no existing conventional representation....
Jennifer Ferreira, James Noble, Robert Biddle
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ICWE
2003
Springer
15 years 8 months ago
Semi-automatic Assessment Process in a Ubiquitous Environment for Language Learning
This work presents a research on the methods and mechanisms necessary to bring the Information and Communication Technologies in the traditional classroom. This will be achieved by...
Maximiliano Paredes, Manuel Ortega, Pedro P. S&aac...
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SI3D
1995
ACM
15 years 7 months ago
Guided Navigation of Virtual Environments
This paper presents a new method for navigating virtual environments called “The River Analogy.” This analogy provides a new way of thinking about the user’s relationship to...
Tinsley A. Galyean