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W4A
2006
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
Contextual web accessibility - maximizing the benefit of accessibility guidelines
We argue that while work to optimize the accessibility of the World Wide Web through the publication and dissemination of a range of guidelines is of great importance, there is al...
David Sloan, Andy Heath, Fraser Hamilton, Brian Ke...
ICASSP
2009
IEEE
13 years 6 months ago
Social correlates of turn-taking behavior
The goal of this research is to infer traits about groups of people from their turn-taking behavior in natural conversation. These traits are latent attributes in a social network...
John Grothendieck, Allen L. Gorin, Nash M. Borges
STOC
2010
ACM
228views Algorithms» more  STOC 2010»
14 years 1 months ago
On the searchability of small-world networks with arbitrary underlying structure
Revisiting the “small-world” experiments of the ’60s, Kleinberg observed that individuals are very effective at constructing short chains of acquaintances between any two p...
Pierre Fraigniaud and George Giakkoupis
ICMCS
1999
IEEE
135views Multimedia» more  ICMCS 1999»
14 years 1 months ago
Do Software Engineers Like Multimedia?
Multimedia is not a dream anymore. Nowadays we use images (e.g., GIF, JPEG, and BMP), videos (e.g., MPEG, AVI, and QuickTime), and sounds (e.g., MIDI and WAV) as well as alphanume...
Masahito Hirakawa
CHI
2006
ACM
14 years 9 months ago
Accounting for taste: using profile similarity to improve recommender systems
Recommender systems have been developed to address the abundance of choice we face in taste domains (films, music, restaurants) when shopping or going out. However, consumers curr...
Philip Bonhard, Clare Harries, John D. McCarthy, M...