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HAPTICS
2010
IEEE
15 years 7 months ago
A Turing-Like Handshake Test for Motor Intelligence
In the Turing test, a computer model is deemed to “think intelligently” if it can generate answers that are not distinguishable from those of a human. This test is limited to t...
Amir Karniel, Ilana Nisky, Guy Avraham, Bat-Chen P...
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CHI
1998
ACM
15 years 7 months ago
Beyond Paper: Supporting Active Reading with Free Form Digital Ink Annotations
Reading frequently involves not just looking at words on a page, but also underlining, highlighting and commenting, either on the text or in a separate notebook. This combination ...
Bill N. Schilit, Gene Golovchinsky, Morgan N. Pric...
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NOSSDAV
2004
Springer
15 years 8 months ago
Client-centered energy savings for concurrent HTTP connections
—In mobile devices, the wireless network interface card (WNIC) consumes a significant portion of overall system energy. One way to reduce energy consumed by a WNIC is to transit...
Haijin Yan, Rupa Krishnan, Scott A. Watterson, Dav...
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EMSOFT
2001
Springer
15 years 7 months ago
Some Synchronization Issues When Designing Embedded Systems from Components
Abstract This paper is sort of a confession. Issues of synchrony, asynchrony, and synchronization, arise frequently in designing embedded systems from components, like everyone I k...
Albert Benveniste
CHI
2004
ACM
16 years 3 months ago
Using mental load for managing interruptions in physiologically attentive user interfaces
Today's user is surrounded by mobile appliances that continuously disrupt his activities through instant message, email and phone call notifications. In this paper, we presen...
Daniel Chen, Roel Vertegaal