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CHI
2009
ACM
16 years 1 months ago
What's mine is mine: territoriality in collaborative authoring
Territoriality, the expression of ownership towards an object, can emerge when social actors occupy a shared social space. In the case of Wikipedia, the prevailing cultural norm i...
Jennifer Thom-Santelli, Dan Cosley, Geri Gay
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CHI
2009
ACM
16 years 1 months ago
What's in Wikipedia?: mapping topics and conflict using socially annotated category structure
Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia which has undergone tremendous growth. However, this same growth has made it difficult to characterize its content and coverage. In this paper ...
Aniket Kittur, Ed H. Chi, Bongwon Suh
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ICCAD
2001
IEEE
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15 years 9 months ago
What is the Limit of Energy Saving by Dynamic Voltage Scaling?
Dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) is a technique that varies the supply voltage and clock frequency based on the computation load to provide desired performance with the minimal amoun...
Gang Qu
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CVPR
2010
IEEE
15 years 9 months ago
What's going on? Discovering Spatio-Temporal Dependencies in Dynamic Scenes
We present two novel methods to automatically learn spatio-temporal dependencies of moving agents in complex dynamic scenes. They allow to discover temporal rules, such as the rig...
Daniel Kuettel, Michael Breitenstein, Luc Van Gool...
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CHI
2010
ACM
15 years 7 months ago
What do you know?: experts, novices and territoriality in collaborative systems
When experts participate in collaborative systems, tension may arise between them and novice contributors. In particular, when experts perceive novices as a bother or a threat, th...
Jennifer Thom-Santelli, Dan Cosley, Geri Gay