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ATAL
2005
Springer
14 years 28 days ago
How Bee-Like Agents Support Cultural Heritage
Abstract. Elderly people are a great repository of knowledge, the majority of which has never been gathered by formal means. In this paper we introduce an application of multi-agen...
Martí Fàbregas, Beatriz López...
ICHIM
2001
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13 years 8 months ago
From Dust to Stardust: A Collaborative 3D Virtual Museum of Computer Science
One of the outcomes of Moore's Law - according to which the exponential growth of technical advances in computer science is pushing more and more of our computers into obsole...
Thimoty Barbieri, Franca Garzotto, Giovanni Beltra...
CHI
2008
ACM
14 years 7 months ago
What is good?: a comparison between the quality criteria used in design and science
The human-computer interaction community is an umbrella for many disciplines. Conflicts occur from time to time, in particular between scientists and designers. This article compa...
Christoph Bartneck
GROUP
2009
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
For a science of group interaction
As a foundation for the design of groupware, we need a new science of group interaction, a systematic description of the processes at the group level of description that may contr...
Gerry Stahl
ICCS
2000
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Conceptual Knowledge Discovery and Data Analysis
In this paper, we discuss Conceptual Knowledge Discovery in Databases (CKDD) in its connection with Data Analysis. Our approach is based on Formal Concept Analysis, a mathematical ...
Joachim Hereth Correia, Gerd Stumme, Rudolf Wille,...