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CHI
2009
ACM
14 years 3 months ago
Coordinating tasks on the commons: designing for personal goals, expertise and serendipity
How is work created, assigned, and completed on large-scale, crowd-powered systems like Wikipedia? And what design principles might enable these federated online systems to be mor...
Michel Krieger, Emily Margarete Stark, Scott R. Kl...
SOFSEM
2010
Springer
14 years 5 months ago
Regret Minimization and Job Scheduling
Regret minimization has proven to be a very powerful tool in both computational learning theory and online algorithms. Regret minimization algorithms can guarantee, for a single de...
Yishay Mansour
IJMMS
2008
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13 years 8 months ago
Avatars in social media: Balancing accuracy, playfulness and embodied messages
This paper examines how users negotiate their self-presentation via an avatar used in social media. Twenty participants customised an avatar while thinking aloud. An analysis of t...
Asimina Vasalou, Adam N. Joinson, Tanja Bänzi...
IJMMS
2007
78views more  IJMMS 2007»
13 years 8 months ago
HCI reality - an 'Unreal Tournament'?
The cooperation between designers, engineers and scientists in the human–computer interaction (HCI) community is often difficult, and can only be explained by investigating the...
Christoph Bartneck, Matthias Rauterberg
CHI
2010
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
What's your idea?: a case study of a grassroots innovation pipeline within a large software company
Establishing a grassroots innovation pipeline has come to the fore as strategy for nurturing innovation within large organizations. A key element of such pipelines is the use of a...
Brian P. Bailey, Eric Horvitz