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286 views 163 votes 15 years 11 months ago  FGR 2008»
We explore the opportunity to harness electroencephalograph (EEG) signals generated during human visual processing to enhance computer vision systems. We review the challenging ta...
259 views 186 votes 15 years 2 months ago  IWPEC 2010»
RANK AGGREGATION is important in many areas ranging from web search over databases to bioinformatics. The underlying decision problem KEMENY SCORE is NP-complete even in case of fo...
106 views 129 votes 15 years 11 months ago  HAPTICS 2007»
We present some experimental results concerning exploration of planar contours (more specifically, polygons) using a 2–D haptic device, the Logitech Wingman mouse. With respect...
156 views 146 votes 15 years 10 months ago  CSMR 2002»
With the growing popularity of the Java programming language for both client and server side applications in network-centric computing, there is a rising need for programming libr...
178 views 152 votes 16 years 5 months ago  CHI 2005»
Experiences of intimacy and connectedness through social networks are vital to human sense of well-being. We live in an electronic habitat. Electronic mail functions as a medium o...
125 views 107 votes 15 years 9 months ago  GI 2001»
Experience-based continuous learning is essential for improving products, processes, and technologies in emerging as well as established areas of business and engineering science....
203 views 149 votes 14 years 8 months ago  HCI 2011»
There can often be a gap between theory and its implications for practice in human-behavioral studies. This gap can be particularly significant outside psychology departments. Most...
125 views 158 votes 15 years 6 months ago  DSN 2008»
Fault-tolerant, replicated file systems are a crucial component of today's data centers. Despite their huge complexity, these systems are typically specified only in brief pr...
223 views 122 votes 15 years 10 months ago  ICPPW 2002»
Different parallelization methods vary in their system requirements, programming styles, efficiency of exploring parallelism, and the application characteristics they can handle....
110 views 122 votes 15 years 8 months ago  DSN 2004»
We describe an approach to quantitatively evaluating human-assisted failure-recovery tools and processes in the environment of modern Internet- and enterprise-class server systems...