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CW
2003
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Disappearing Computers, Social Actors and Embodied Agents
Presently, there are user interfaces that allow multimodal interactions. Many existing research and prototype systems introduced embodied agents, assuming that they allow a more n...
Anton Nijholt
HCI
2009
13 years 5 months ago
Antecedents of Attributions in an Educational Game for Social Learning: Who's to Blame?
Games are increasingly being used as educational tools, in part because they are presumed to enhance student motivation. We look at student motivation in games from the viewpoint o...
Amy Ogan, Vincent Aleven, Julia Kim, Christopher J...
PPL
2010
97views more  PPL 2010»
13 years 6 months ago
On the Importance of Being Quantum
Game playing is commonly cited in debates concerning human versus machine intelligence, and Chess is often at the center of such debates. However, the role of Chess in delineating...
Selim G. Akl
ECIS
2003
13 years 9 months ago
Application of the theory of organized activity to the coordination of social information systems
Co-ordination is seen as a fundamental aspect of organisational activity where computers can help. This is motivated by the need to reconcile the conflicts that arise from the div...
José A. Moinhos Cordeiro, Joaquim Filipe
CHI
2011
ACM
12 years 11 months ago
Human computation: a survey and taxonomy of a growing field
The rapid growth of human computation within research and industry has produced many novel ideas aimed at organizing web users to do great things. However, the growth is not adequ...
Alexander J. Quinn, Benjamin B. Bederson