This paper presents a new method for navigating virtual environments called “The River Analogy.” This analogy provides a new way of thinking about the user’s relationship to...
If it is true that good problems produce good science, then it will be worthwhile to identify good problems, and even more worthwhile to discover the attributes that make them goo...
s of titles and abstracts) as irrelevant to our focus. We read the remaining 519 papers in full to establish our final list. The 92 papers we chose were originally published in the...
Tracy Hall, Helen Sharp, Sarah Beecham, Nathan Bad...
The thinking process for playing chess by computer is significantly different from that used by humans. Although computer hardware and software have evolved considerably, computer...
"This book is mainly about the development of our ideas on how the brain
handles visual information; it covers roughly the period between 1950 and
1980. Intuition tells us t...