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STTT
2002
86views more  STTT 2002»
13 years 7 months ago
What makes good research in software engineering?
Physics, biology, and medicine have well-refined public explanations of their research processes. Even in simplified form, these provide guidance about what counts as "good re...
Mary Shaw
IUI
2004
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
What would they think?: a computational model of attitudes
A key to improving at any task is frequent feedback from people whose opinions we care about: our family, friends, mentors, and the experts. However, such input is not usually ava...
Hugo Liu, Pattie Maes
ICWL
2009
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
What If Annotations Were Reusable: A Preliminary Discussion
This paper discusses the rationale for the representation of user feedback in a structured and reusable format so that it can be reused by different recommender systems. We emphasi...
Nikos Manouselis, Riina Vuorikari
CORR
2008
Springer
152views Education» more  CORR 2008»
13 years 7 months ago
It's Not What You Have, But How You Use It: Compromises in Mobile Device Use
As users begin to use many more devices for personal information management (PIM) than just the traditional desktop computer, it is essential for HCI researchers to understand how...
Manas Tungare, Manuel A. Pérez-Quiño...
KDD
2006
ACM
129views Data Mining» more  KDD 2006»
14 years 8 months ago
Bias and controversy: beyond the statistical deviation
In this paper, we investigate how deviation in evaluation activities may reveal bias on the part of reviewers and controversy on the part of evaluated objects. We focus on a `data...
Hady Wirawan Lauw, Ee-Peng Lim, Ke Wang