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GRAPHITE
2003
ACM
14 years 24 days ago
A framework for a dynamic interactive 3D GIS for non-expert users
Many substantial geographic information systems (GIS) have been designed for use by expert users. As a result, nonexpert users often find them difficult to use. This paper present...
Arron R. Walker, Binh Pham, Anthony J. Maeder
BMCBI
2008
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13 years 7 months ago
Methodology capture: discriminating between the "best" and the rest of community practice
Background: The methodologies we use both enable and help define our research. However, as experimental complexity has increased the choice of appropriate methodologies has become...
James M. Eales, John W. Pinney, Robert D. Stevens,...
IEEEICCI
2002
IEEE
14 years 14 days ago
Mining Fuzzy Rules in A Donor Database for Direct Marketing by a Charitable Organization
Given a donor database by a charitable organization in Hong Kong, we propose to use a new data mining technique to discover fuzzy rules for direct marketing. The discovered fuzzy ...
Keith C. C. Chan, Wai-Ho Au, Berry Choi
EXPERT
2002
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13 years 7 months ago
The Frame-Based Module of the SUISEKI Information Extraction System
names in the same abstract already indicates a relation between them. Because of its simplicity, we can apply this approach to large amounts of text and establish interaction netwo...
Christian Blaschke, Alfonso Valencia
CHI
2009
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
Friend or foe?: examining CAS use in mathematics research
Computer Algebra Systems (CAS) provide sophisticated functionality to assist with mathematical problem solving. Despite their widespread adoption, however, little work in the HCI ...
Andrea Bunt, Michael Terry, Edward Lank