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DELFI
2006
13 years 8 months ago
Mobile Learning is Coming of Age - What we have and what we still miss
: Mobile learning has left the status of a new born child. It is time now to implement some structure into the complex and various activities by a framework presented in this paper...
Dirk Frohberg
ECAI
1998
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
What You See Is What You Meant: direct knowledge editing with natural language feedback
Many kinds of knowledge-based system would be easier to develop and maintain if domain experts (as opposed to knowledge engineers) were in a position to define and edit the knowled...
Richard Power, Donia Scott, Roger Evans
SI3D
2005
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
What you see is what you snap: snapping to geometry deformed on the GPU
We present a simple yet effective snapping technique for constraining the motion of the cursor of an input device to the surface of 3D models whose geometry is arbitrarily deforme...
Harlen Costa Batagelo, Shin-Ting Wu
VL
1999
IEEE
136views Visual Languages» more  VL 1999»
13 years 11 months ago
Scaling up a "What You See Is What You Test" Methodology to Spreadsheet Grids
Although there has been considerable research into ways to design visual programming environments to improve the processes of creating new programs and of understanding existing o...
Margaret M. Burnett, Andrei Sheretov, Gregg Rother...
EUROITV
2008
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
What You Expect Is What You See
In this paper an experiment was conducted to measure the effect of framing a high definition television (HDTV) clip. One group of participants was told they were watching a brand n...
Dirkjan Joor, Wilco Beekhuizen, Lidwien van de Wij...