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Guidelines for human-AI interaction
Amershi S., Weld D., Vorvoreanu M., Fourney A., Nushi B., Collisson P., Suh J., Iqbal S., Bennett P., Inkpen K., Teevan J., Kikin-Gil R., Horvitz E. CHI 2019 (Proceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Glasgow, UK, May 4-9, 2019) 1-13, 2019. Type: Proceedings
From a human-computer interaction (HCI) perspective, the arrival of virtual assistants (for example, Alexa, Siri, Google Assistant, and Bixby) has led to a shift in interaction mode from visual to speech-based: instead of manipulating ...
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Jun 20 2019
Nobody likes Mondays: foreground detection and behavioral patterns analysis in complex urban scenes
Zen G., Krumm J., Sebe N., Horvitz E., Kapoor A. ARTEMIS 2013 (Proceedings of the 4th ACM/IEEE International Workshop on Analysis and Retrieval of Tracked Events and Motion in Imagery Stream, Barcelona, Spain, Oct 21, 2013) 17-24, 2013. Type: Proceedings
Image streams are often analyzed in order to monitor general activities and draw statistical conclusions about behavior. This paper proposes a method for inspecting image data by distinguishing the foreground elements from the backgrou...
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Feb 14 2014
Foreground and background interaction with sensor-enhanced mobile devices
Hinckley K., Pierce J., Horvitz E., Sinclair M. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction 12(1): 31-52, 2005. Type: Article
This paper reports the authors’ research on sensor-enhanced handheld computing devices, typically personal digital assistants (PDAs). The authors outfitted a PDA with a touch sensor, a two-axis linear accelerometer, a gravity...
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May 13 2005
Structure and chance: melding logic and probability for software debugging
Burnell L., Horvitz E. Communications of the ACM 38(3): 31-ff., 1995. Type: Article
The authors describe the IBM/SABRE airline reservations program and use it to illustrate the difficulties in debugging large, multiuser programs of this type. They explain the way in which internal error-dumping routines can produce us...
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Dec 1 1996
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