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CHI
2009
ACM
13 years 8 months ago
The application of forgiveness in social system design
When an offence occurs, the victim and offender can overcome the harm done through forgiveness. This paper demonstrates how forgiveness can be supported in social system design. W...
Asimina Vasalou, Jens Riegelsberger, Adam N. Joins...
CVPR
2011
IEEE
13 years 3 months ago
What You Saw is Not What You Get: Domain Adaptation Using Asymmetric Kernel Transforms
In real-world applications, “what you saw” during training is often not “what you get” during deployment: the distribution and even the type and dimensionality of features...
Brian Kulis, Kate Saenko, Trevor Darrell
ECAI
1998
Springer
14 years 3 hour ago
What You See Is What You Meant: direct knowledge editing with natural language feedback
Many kinds of knowledge-based system would be easier to develop and maintain if domain experts (as opposed to knowledge engineers) were in a position to define and edit the knowled...
Richard Power, Donia Scott, Roger Evans
DSVIS
2006
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
How Do Developers Meet Users? - Attitudes and Processes in Software Development
This keynote paper argues for an increased understanding of the various roles involved in the development work to be able to achieve the goal of developing increased usability. Hum...
Jan Gulliksen
VSTTE
2005
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
WYSINWYX: What You See Is Not What You eXecute
What You See Is Not What You eXecute: computers do not execute source-code programs; they execute machine-code programs that are generated from source code. Not only can the WYSINW...
Gogul Balakrishnan, Thomas W. Reps, David Melski, ...