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EUROSSC
2009
Springer
16 years 21 hour ago
Time-Lag as Limiting Factor for Indoor Walking Navigation
Several navigation situations can be imagined where visual cueing is not practical or unfeasible, and where the hands are required exclusively for a certain task. The utilization o...
Andreas Riener, Markus Straub, Alois Ferscha
EUROSSC
2009
Springer
16 years 21 hour ago
Semantic Rules for Context-Aware Geographical Information Retrieval
Geographical information retrieval (GIR) can benefit from context information to adapt the results to a user’s current situation and personal preferences. In this respect, seman...
Carsten Keßler, Martin Raubal, Christoph Wos...
ELPUB
2006
ACM
15 years 11 months ago
Using a Walk Ontology for Capturing Language Independent Navigation Instructions
Walking is becoming increasingly popular as a leisure activity across Europe. Outdoor equipment has modernized, gained flexibility and lost weight. GPS devices are gaining popular...
Bert Paepen, Jan Engelen
SIGUCCS
2003
ACM
15 years 10 months ago
Deep in the heart of client services: it's not just about hardware and software
“Client Services”, “User Services”, “Customer Service”: whatever we call it at our various colleges and universities, it’s not just about fixing hardware and softwar...
Cynthia A. Murnan
DAWAK
2001
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
Matchmaking for Structured Objects
A fundamental task in multi-agent systems is matchmaking, which is to retrieve and classify service descriptions of agents that (best) match a given service request. Several approa...
Thomas Eiter, Daniel Veit, Jörg P. Mülle...
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