When reflecting on information, spatial hypermedia users express their understanding of the information’s structure visually. In order to facilitate this process, spatial hyperm...
In contextual computing, where cues beyond direct user input are used to trigger computation, one of the most daunting challenges is inferring what the user is doing. For the doma...
Victoria Bellotti, Jim Thornton, Alvin Chin, Diane...
Inferring users' actions and intentions forms an integral part of design and development of any human-computer interface. The presence of noisy and at times ambiguous sensory ...
We present two approaches for syntactic and semantic transfer based on LFG f-structures and compare the results with existing co-description and restriction operator based approac...
Michael Dorna, Anette Frank, Josef van Genabith, M...
Speech interfaces should have a capability of dealing with inexplicit utterances including such as ellipsis and deixis since they are common phenomena in our daily conversation. T...
Zaliyana Mohd Hanafiah, Chizu Yamazaki, Akio Nakam...