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NPAR
2010
ACM
14 years 14 days ago
Non-Photorealistic Rendering and the science of art
I argue that Non-Photorealistic Rendering (NPR) research will play a key role in the scientific understanding of visual art and illustration. NPR can contribute to scientific un...
Aaron Hertzmann
EDM
2008
93views Data Mining» more  EDM 2008»
13 years 8 months ago
A Preliminary Analysis of the Logged Questions that Students Ask in Introductory Computer Science
Asking questions is widely believed to contribute to student learning, but little is known about the questions that students ask or how to exploit them in tutorial interventions to...
Cecily Heiner
RAID
1999
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Combining Knowledge Discovery and Knowledge Engineering to Build IDSs
We have been developing a data mining (i.e., knowledge discovery) framework, MADAM ID, for Mining Audit Data for Automated Models for Intrusion Detection [LSM98, LSM99b, LSM99a]. ...
Wenke Lee, Salvatore J. Stolfo
CHI
2009
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
Learning how: the search for craft knowledge on the internet
Communicating the subtleties of a craft technique, like putting a zipper into a garment or throwing a clay pot, can be challenging even when working side by side. Yet HowTo conten...
Cristen Torrey, Elizabeth F. Churchill, David W. M...
HICSS
2003
IEEE
106views Biometrics» more  HICSS 2003»
14 years 20 days ago
An Alternative View of Knowledge Discovery
Inductive representation of conditional knowledge means to complete knowledge appropriately and can be looked upon as an instance of quite a general representation problem. The cr...
Christoph Beierle, Gabriele Kern-Isberner