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PUC
2002
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13 years 6 months ago
The Media Equation Does Not Always Apply: People are not Polite Towards Small Computers
: The Media Equation asserts that people treat and behave towards computers in much the same way as towards other people, for example regarding politeness. We report the results of...
Mikael Goldstein, Gunilla Alsiö, Jost Werdenh...
ICCHP
2004
Springer
14 years 4 days ago
Neuropsychological Function for Accessibility of Computer Program for People with Mental Retardation
The extent to which people with mental retardation are benefit from the modern information technology is not well explored. A better understanding on ways that the existing human-c...
Alex W. W. Wong, Chetwyn C. H. Chan, Cecilia W. P....

Publication
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15 years 5 months ago
Computer Networking in the People's Republic of China: A Trip Report
The authors were part of an eighteen-member international delegation of data communications professionals that recently visited the People's Republic of China. This report on ...
R. Jain and R. L. Pickholtz,
AROBOTS
2010
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13 years 5 months ago
Computationally efficient solutions for tracking people with a mobile robot: an experimental evaluation of Bayesian filters
Abstract Modern service robots will soon become an essential part of modern society. As they have to move and act in human environments, it is essential for them to be provided wit...
Nicola Bellotto, Huosheng Hu
HCI
2001
13 years 8 months ago
Early experiences using visual tracking for computer access by people with profound physical disabilities
A dozen people who cannot speak and have very limited voluntary muscle control because of cerebral palsy or traumatic brain injury have tried using a new technology called the Cam...
James Gips, Margrit Betke, Philip A. DiMattia