Desney S. Tan is a researcher at Microsoft Research who specializes in human-computer interaction and physiological computing. He received his PhD from Carnegie Mellon University in 2004. His research interests include machine learning, mobile computing, sensors, and evaluation techniques to improve healthcare and digital experiences. He has received several awards for his research and currently manages groups at Microsoft Research focused on computational user experiences and human-computer interaction.
On Tuesday 18 September 2007, Ben Shneiderman gave a talk at the Centre for HCI Design, City University London, on the topic of information visualisation for high-dimensional spaces. Over 100 people from industry and academia attended the talk.
http://hcid.soi.cty.ac.uk/
International Journal on Web Service Computing (IJWSC)ijwscjournal
Web Service Computing is a recent evolution in Distributed Computing series and it is an emerging and fast growing paradigm in the present scenario. Web Service Computing is a diversified discipline suite that related to the technologies of Business Process Integration and Management, Grid / Utility / Cloud Computing paradigms, autonomic computing, as well as the business and scientific applications. It applies the theories of Science and Technology for bridging the gap between Business Services and IT Services. Service oriented computing addresses how to enable the technology to help people to perform business processes more efficiently and effectively, ultimately resulting in creating WIN-WIN strategy between the business organizations and end users. The greatest significance of the web services is their interoperability, which allows businesses to dynamically publish, discover, and aggregate a range of Web services through the Internet to more easily create innovative products, business processes and value chains both from organization and end user points of views. Due to these, this cross discipline attracts the variety of researchers from various disciplines to conduct the versatile research and experiments in this area.
Representation Patterns for Cultural Heritage Resources Richard Urban
Full-sized available via http://diginole.lib.fsu.edu/cgi/preview.cgi?article=1015&context=slis_faculty_publications
The universe of available cultural heritage metadata schemas grows more complex every day. Existing schemas are optimized for use in the library, archive, or museum domains and to fit the needs of shared services and applications. Emerging Linked Data approaches introduce additional challenges for metadata designers and creators responsible for implementing these standards. In other domains, design patterns are used to clearly articulate problems, their contexts, and available solutions. This poster introduces preliminary research to identify such patterns in cultural heritage metadata standards using content analysis and a participatory design methodology.
This document contains the curriculum vitae of Shrivishal Tripathi, a Ph.D. student at the Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur. It outlines his education history including degrees from IIT Jodhpur, PEC University of Technology, and others. It also details his work experience as an assistant professor, research interests in fractal antennas, publications, awards and honors, and references.
This document lists publications related to SDN/NFV, cloud computing & data center networks, network virtualization, and optical networks by Hongfang Yu and collaborators. It includes 29 publications related to SDN/NFV, 16 related to cloud computing & data center networks, 23 related to network virtualization, and 15 related to optical networks. The publications span conference proceedings, journal articles, and book chapters covering topics such as flow table aggregation, service function chaining, virtual network mapping, coflow scheduling, data center topology design, network function consolidation, reliable virtual infrastructure design, and impairment-aware routing.
Top 5 most viewed articles from academia in 2019 - gerogepatton
The International Journal of Artificial Intelligence & Applications (IJAIA) is a bi monthly open access peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles which contribute new results in all areas of the Artificial Intelligence & Applications (IJAIA). It is an international journal intended for professionals and researchers in all fields of AI for researchers, programmers, and software and hardware manufacturers. The journal also aims to publish new attempts in the form of special issues on emerging areas in Artificial Intelligence and applications
The document provides the schedule for a machine learning conference. It includes the times for registration, invited talks on topics like machine learning in space and applying machine learning to real-world problems, contributed talks on research topics, coffee breaks, lunch, and a poster session. The day concludes with a panel discussion and concluding remarks.
This document discusses a PhD thesis that proposes a new coupled user and task modeling methodology focused on accessibility for elderly and disabled users. It presents the limitations of existing user and task modeling approaches. The proposed methodology includes developing virtual user models (VUMs) that represent specific disabled population groups through statistical analysis. It also introduces a framework for adopting the virtual user models within accessibility simulations and design assessments. The methodology is implemented through several components, including abstract user models, generic virtual user models, primitive tasks, task models, and multimodal interaction models.
On Tuesday 18 September 2007, Ben Shneiderman gave a talk at the Centre for HCI Design, City University London, on the topic of information visualisation for high-dimensional spaces. Over 100 people from industry and academia attended the talk.
http://hcid.soi.cty.ac.uk/
International Journal on Web Service Computing (IJWSC)ijwscjournal
Web Service Computing is a recent evolution in Distributed Computing series and it is an emerging and fast growing paradigm in the present scenario. Web Service Computing is a diversified discipline suite that related to the technologies of Business Process Integration and Management, Grid / Utility / Cloud Computing paradigms, autonomic computing, as well as the business and scientific applications. It applies the theories of Science and Technology for bridging the gap between Business Services and IT Services. Service oriented computing addresses how to enable the technology to help people to perform business processes more efficiently and effectively, ultimately resulting in creating WIN-WIN strategy between the business organizations and end users. The greatest significance of the web services is their interoperability, which allows businesses to dynamically publish, discover, and aggregate a range of Web services through the Internet to more easily create innovative products, business processes and value chains both from organization and end user points of views. Due to these, this cross discipline attracts the variety of researchers from various disciplines to conduct the versatile research and experiments in this area.
Representation Patterns for Cultural Heritage Resources Richard Urban
Full-sized available via http://diginole.lib.fsu.edu/cgi/preview.cgi?article=1015&context=slis_faculty_publications
The universe of available cultural heritage metadata schemas grows more complex every day. Existing schemas are optimized for use in the library, archive, or museum domains and to fit the needs of shared services and applications. Emerging Linked Data approaches introduce additional challenges for metadata designers and creators responsible for implementing these standards. In other domains, design patterns are used to clearly articulate problems, their contexts, and available solutions. This poster introduces preliminary research to identify such patterns in cultural heritage metadata standards using content analysis and a participatory design methodology.
This document contains the curriculum vitae of Shrivishal Tripathi, a Ph.D. student at the Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur. It outlines his education history including degrees from IIT Jodhpur, PEC University of Technology, and others. It also details his work experience as an assistant professor, research interests in fractal antennas, publications, awards and honors, and references.
This document lists publications related to SDN/NFV, cloud computing & data center networks, network virtualization, and optical networks by Hongfang Yu and collaborators. It includes 29 publications related to SDN/NFV, 16 related to cloud computing & data center networks, 23 related to network virtualization, and 15 related to optical networks. The publications span conference proceedings, journal articles, and book chapters covering topics such as flow table aggregation, service function chaining, virtual network mapping, coflow scheduling, data center topology design, network function consolidation, reliable virtual infrastructure design, and impairment-aware routing.
Top 5 most viewed articles from academia in 2019 - gerogepatton
The International Journal of Artificial Intelligence & Applications (IJAIA) is a bi monthly open access peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles which contribute new results in all areas of the Artificial Intelligence & Applications (IJAIA). It is an international journal intended for professionals and researchers in all fields of AI for researchers, programmers, and software and hardware manufacturers. The journal also aims to publish new attempts in the form of special issues on emerging areas in Artificial Intelligence and applications
The document provides the schedule for a machine learning conference. It includes the times for registration, invited talks on topics like machine learning in space and applying machine learning to real-world problems, contributed talks on research topics, coffee breaks, lunch, and a poster session. The day concludes with a panel discussion and concluding remarks.
This document discusses a PhD thesis that proposes a new coupled user and task modeling methodology focused on accessibility for elderly and disabled users. It presents the limitations of existing user and task modeling approaches. The proposed methodology includes developing virtual user models (VUMs) that represent specific disabled population groups through statistical analysis. It also introduces a framework for adopting the virtual user models within accessibility simulations and design assessments. The methodology is implemented through several components, including abstract user models, generic virtual user models, primitive tasks, task models, and multimodal interaction models.
The Faculty of Applied Mathematics and Telecommunications at Vyatka State University consists of three departments: Higher Mathematics, Applied Mathematics and Informatics, and Radioelectronic Equipment. The Radioelectronic Equipment Department implements educational programs in communication networks, secure communications, mobile communication technologies, and information security. The department's research includes algorithms for image compression, filtering, and segmentation, as well as work on self-organizing wireless networks and design of recursive digital filters. Key areas of research include nonlinear image processing, video compression, and cognitive radio technologies for ad hoc networks.
This document summarizes a book and 28 journal articles and conference papers authored or co-authored by C.G. Dethe. It includes the following key information:
- A book on performance evaluation of intelligent WLAN systems in multipath fading environments.
- 28 journal articles published in various international journals between 2009-2012 related to topics like UWB antenna design, resource allocation in MC-CDMA, medical image analysis, and video processing.
- 22 papers presented at international conferences between 2003-2013 on similar topics as the journal articles.
- 7 papers presented at national conferences in India between 2009-2014 related to wireless sensor networks, network traffic analysis, and intelligent transportation systems.
Chih-Yao Ma is a PhD student at Georgia Tech studying image processing, computer vision, and machine learning. He received his MS from National Chiao Tung University in Taiwan, where he also obtained his BS, both in photonics. His research focuses on saliency detection, 3D displays, and object tracking using RGB-D cameras. He has published several journal and conference papers on these topics and holds a US patent for reducing crosstalk in 3D displays.
Fayin Li is seeking a full-time research position in machine learning, computer vision, and image processing. He has over 10 years of experience in these fields, including 6 years of software development experience and expertise in machine learning algorithms, pattern recognition, and computer vision. He received his Ph.D from George Mason University where he conducted research on topics such as object recognition, face recognition, and motion estimation.
Machine learning and multimedia information retrievalSi Krishan
The document summarizes a presentation on machine learning and multimedia information retrieval. It discusses how machine learning helps bridge the semantic gap in multimedia search by exploiting context from surrounding text, tags, and other metadata. It also describes how machine learning is used for tasks like detecting events in videos, classifying images into categories, and suggesting tags. Current applications of multimedia information retrieval discussed include biological image retrieval, fashion search engines, and visual search for suspects.
Predicting Media Memorability with Audio, Video, and Text representationsAlison Reboud
This study evaluated different modalities - audio, video, and text representations - for predicting media memorability over short and long terms. The results showed that combining modalities achieved the best performance, with a Spearman score of 0.101 for short term and 0.078 for long term memorability prediction. While individual modalities like audio-visual and text features had lower scores, multimodal fusion outperformed individual modalities. Additionally, using short term memorability predictions led to better results for long term memorability prediction compared to models directly predicting long term memorability.
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The document discusses the process of manufacturing celebrity and its negative byproducts. It argues that celebrities are rarely the best in their individual pursuits like singing, dancing, etc. but become famous due to being products of a system controlled by wealthy elites. This system stifles opportunities for worthy artists and creates feudalism. The document also asserts that manufactured celebrities should not be viewed as role models due to behaviors like drug abuse and narcissism that result from the celebrity-making process.
Michael Jackson Please Wait... provides biographical information about Michael Jackson including his birthdate, birthplace, parents, height, interests, idols, favorite foods, films, and more. It discusses his background, career highlights including influential albums like Thriller, and films he appeared in such as The Wiz and Moonwalker. The document contains photos and details about Jackson's life and illustrious music career.
Here are three examples of public relations from around the world:
1. The UK government's "Be Clear on Cancer" campaign which aims to raise awareness of cancer symptoms and encourage early diagnosis.
2. Samsung's global brand marketing and sponsorship activities which aim to increase brand awareness and favorability of Samsung products worldwide.
3. The Brazilian government's efforts to improve its international image and relations with other countries through strategic communication and diplomacy.
The three most important functions of public relations are:
1. Media relations because the media is how most organizations reach their key audiences. Strong media relationships are crucial.
2. Writing, because written communication is at the core of public relations and how most information is
The prosecution lost the Michael Jackson trial due to several key mistakes and weaknesses in their case:
1) The lead prosecutor, Thomas Sneddon, was too personally invested in the case against Jackson, having pursued him for over a decade without success.
2) Sneddon's opening statement was disorganized and weak, failing to effectively outline the prosecution's case.
3) The accuser's mother was not credible and damaged the prosecution's case through her erratic testimony, history of lies and con artist behavior.
4) Many prosecution witnesses were not credible due to prior lawsuits against Jackson, debts owed to him, or having been fired by him. Several witnesses even took the Fifth Amendment.
Popular Reading Last Updated April 1, 2010 Adams, Lorraine The ...butest
This document appears to be a list of popular books from various authors. It includes over 150 book titles across many genres such as fiction, non-fiction, memoirs, and novels. The books cover a wide range of topics from politics to cooking to autobiographies.
Michael Jackson was born in 1958 in Gary, Indiana and rose to fame in the 1960s as the lead singer of The Jackson 5, topping music charts in the 1970s. As a solo artist in the 1980s, his album Thriller broke music records. In the 1990s and 2000s, Jackson faced several legal issues related to child abuse allegations while continuing to release music. He married Lisa Marie Presley and Debbie Rowe and had two children before his death in 2009.
The defense was successful in portraying Michael Jackson favorably to the jury in several ways:
1) They dressed Jackson in ornate costumes that conveyed images of purity, innocence, and humility.
2) Jackson was shown entering the courtroom as if on a red carpet, emphasizing his celebrity status.
3) Jackson appeared vulnerable, childlike, and in declining health during the trial, eliciting sympathy from jurors.
4) Defense attorney Tom Mesereau effectively presented a coherent narrative of Jackson as a victim and portrayed Neverland as a place of refuge, undermining the prosecution's arguments.
Pacemakers are electronic devices that can be used to initiate a heartbeat when the heart's intrinsic electrical system cannot effectively generate an adequate heart rate. There are temporary pacemakers, which are used until the underlying condition resolves, and permanent pacemakers. A pacemaker system consists of a pulse generator and pacing leads. The pulse generator delivers electrical pulses through the leads to stimulate the heart. Pacemakers can pace one or both chambers of the heart and are programmed with settings for rate, output, and sensitivity. Nurses monitor for pacemaker function and complications and educate patients on pacemaker care.
Este documento analiza el modelo de negocio de YouTube. Explica que YouTube y otros sitios de video online representan un nuevo modelo de negocio para contenidos audiovisuales debido al cambio en los hábitos de consumo causado por las nuevas tecnologías. Describe cómo YouTube aprovecha la participación de los usuarios para mejorar continuamente y atraer una audiencia diferente a la de los medios tradicionales.
This document is a resume for Amit Sethi summarizing his professional experience and qualifications. It outlines his objective to obtain a research and development position in industry. It then details his education at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign where he is pursuing a PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering, as well as a previous degree from Indian Institute of Technology. His experience includes research in machine learning, computer vision, and video processing. He has several publications and awards and is skilled in programming languages such as C++.
This document is a resume for Amit Sethi summarizing his professional experience and qualifications. It outlines his objective to obtain a research and development position in industry. It then details his education at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign where he is pursuing a PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering, as well as a previous degree from Indian Institute of Technology. His experience includes research in machine learning, computer vision, and video processing. He has several publications and awards and is proficient in programming languages and computer skills relevant to his field.
This document summarizes the education and experience of James Edmondson. He is currently a PhD student studying computer science at Vanderbilt University, with a focus on distributed real-time and embedded systems. He has a bachelor's degree in computer science from Middle Tennessee State University and work experience in software development. His research interests include machine learning, parallel systems, and software engineering.
Trends of machine learning in 2020 - International Journal of Artificial Inte...gerogepatton
This document discusses a hybrid machine learning algorithm to automatically classify measurement types from NASA's airborne measurement data archive. The goal is to develop an efficient and accurate algorithm that meets performance metrics. The proposed algorithm uses decision trees to select and weight features, then applies a weighted Naive Bayes classifier due to correlated inputs. It was deployed successfully at an industrial scale, balancing performance and resources required.
May 2024: Top 10 Read Articles in Software Engineering & Applications Interna...sebastianku31
Welcome To IJSEA ...!!!
Call for papers___!
International Journal of Software Engineering & Applications(IJSEA)
ISSN:0975-3834 [Online]; 0975-4679 [Print]
ERA Indexed, H Index 31
Web Page URL : https://airccse.org/journal/ijsea/ijsea.html
Submission URL :https://airccse.com/submissioncs/home.html
Contact Us : ijseajournal@airccse.org or ijsea@aircconline.com
May 2024: Top 10 Read Articles Posted Url:https://www.academia.edu/119977684/April_2024_Top_10_Read_Articles_in_Software_Engineering_and_Applications_International_Journal_of_Software_Engineering_and_Applications_IJSEA_ERA_Indexed
The AIRCC's International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology (IJCSIT) is devoted to fields of Computer Science and Information Systems. The IJCSIT is a open access peer-reviewed scientific journal published in electronic form as well as print form. The mission of this journal is to publish original contributions in its field in order to propagate knowledge amongst its readers and to be a reference publication.
The Faculty of Applied Mathematics and Telecommunications at Vyatka State University consists of three departments: Higher Mathematics, Applied Mathematics and Informatics, and Radioelectronic Equipment. The Radioelectronic Equipment Department implements educational programs in communication networks, secure communications, mobile communication technologies, and information security. The department's research includes algorithms for image compression, filtering, and segmentation, as well as work on self-organizing wireless networks and design of recursive digital filters. Key areas of research include nonlinear image processing, video compression, and cognitive radio technologies for ad hoc networks.
This document summarizes a book and 28 journal articles and conference papers authored or co-authored by C.G. Dethe. It includes the following key information:
- A book on performance evaluation of intelligent WLAN systems in multipath fading environments.
- 28 journal articles published in various international journals between 2009-2012 related to topics like UWB antenna design, resource allocation in MC-CDMA, medical image analysis, and video processing.
- 22 papers presented at international conferences between 2003-2013 on similar topics as the journal articles.
- 7 papers presented at national conferences in India between 2009-2014 related to wireless sensor networks, network traffic analysis, and intelligent transportation systems.
Chih-Yao Ma is a PhD student at Georgia Tech studying image processing, computer vision, and machine learning. He received his MS from National Chiao Tung University in Taiwan, where he also obtained his BS, both in photonics. His research focuses on saliency detection, 3D displays, and object tracking using RGB-D cameras. He has published several journal and conference papers on these topics and holds a US patent for reducing crosstalk in 3D displays.
Fayin Li is seeking a full-time research position in machine learning, computer vision, and image processing. He has over 10 years of experience in these fields, including 6 years of software development experience and expertise in machine learning algorithms, pattern recognition, and computer vision. He received his Ph.D from George Mason University where he conducted research on topics such as object recognition, face recognition, and motion estimation.
Machine learning and multimedia information retrievalSi Krishan
The document summarizes a presentation on machine learning and multimedia information retrieval. It discusses how machine learning helps bridge the semantic gap in multimedia search by exploiting context from surrounding text, tags, and other metadata. It also describes how machine learning is used for tasks like detecting events in videos, classifying images into categories, and suggesting tags. Current applications of multimedia information retrieval discussed include biological image retrieval, fashion search engines, and visual search for suspects.
Predicting Media Memorability with Audio, Video, and Text representationsAlison Reboud
This study evaluated different modalities - audio, video, and text representations - for predicting media memorability over short and long terms. The results showed that combining modalities achieved the best performance, with a Spearman score of 0.101 for short term and 0.078 for long term memorability prediction. While individual modalities like audio-visual and text features had lower scores, multimodal fusion outperformed individual modalities. Additionally, using short term memorability predictions led to better results for long term memorability prediction compared to models directly predicting long term memorability.
The MYnstrel Free Press Volume 2: Economic Struggles, Meet Jazzbutest
The document discusses the process of manufacturing celebrity and its negative byproducts. It argues that celebrities are rarely the best in their individual pursuits like singing, dancing, etc. but become famous due to being products of a system controlled by wealthy elites. This system stifles opportunities for worthy artists and creates feudalism. The document also asserts that manufactured celebrities should not be viewed as role models due to behaviors like drug abuse and narcissism that result from the celebrity-making process.
Michael Jackson Please Wait... provides biographical information about Michael Jackson including his birthdate, birthplace, parents, height, interests, idols, favorite foods, films, and more. It discusses his background, career highlights including influential albums like Thriller, and films he appeared in such as The Wiz and Moonwalker. The document contains photos and details about Jackson's life and illustrious music career.
Here are three examples of public relations from around the world:
1. The UK government's "Be Clear on Cancer" campaign which aims to raise awareness of cancer symptoms and encourage early diagnosis.
2. Samsung's global brand marketing and sponsorship activities which aim to increase brand awareness and favorability of Samsung products worldwide.
3. The Brazilian government's efforts to improve its international image and relations with other countries through strategic communication and diplomacy.
The three most important functions of public relations are:
1. Media relations because the media is how most organizations reach their key audiences. Strong media relationships are crucial.
2. Writing, because written communication is at the core of public relations and how most information is
The prosecution lost the Michael Jackson trial due to several key mistakes and weaknesses in their case:
1) The lead prosecutor, Thomas Sneddon, was too personally invested in the case against Jackson, having pursued him for over a decade without success.
2) Sneddon's opening statement was disorganized and weak, failing to effectively outline the prosecution's case.
3) The accuser's mother was not credible and damaged the prosecution's case through her erratic testimony, history of lies and con artist behavior.
4) Many prosecution witnesses were not credible due to prior lawsuits against Jackson, debts owed to him, or having been fired by him. Several witnesses even took the Fifth Amendment.
Popular Reading Last Updated April 1, 2010 Adams, Lorraine The ...butest
This document appears to be a list of popular books from various authors. It includes over 150 book titles across many genres such as fiction, non-fiction, memoirs, and novels. The books cover a wide range of topics from politics to cooking to autobiographies.
Michael Jackson was born in 1958 in Gary, Indiana and rose to fame in the 1960s as the lead singer of The Jackson 5, topping music charts in the 1970s. As a solo artist in the 1980s, his album Thriller broke music records. In the 1990s and 2000s, Jackson faced several legal issues related to child abuse allegations while continuing to release music. He married Lisa Marie Presley and Debbie Rowe and had two children before his death in 2009.
The defense was successful in portraying Michael Jackson favorably to the jury in several ways:
1) They dressed Jackson in ornate costumes that conveyed images of purity, innocence, and humility.
2) Jackson was shown entering the courtroom as if on a red carpet, emphasizing his celebrity status.
3) Jackson appeared vulnerable, childlike, and in declining health during the trial, eliciting sympathy from jurors.
4) Defense attorney Tom Mesereau effectively presented a coherent narrative of Jackson as a victim and portrayed Neverland as a place of refuge, undermining the prosecution's arguments.
Pacemakers are electronic devices that can be used to initiate a heartbeat when the heart's intrinsic electrical system cannot effectively generate an adequate heart rate. There are temporary pacemakers, which are used until the underlying condition resolves, and permanent pacemakers. A pacemaker system consists of a pulse generator and pacing leads. The pulse generator delivers electrical pulses through the leads to stimulate the heart. Pacemakers can pace one or both chambers of the heart and are programmed with settings for rate, output, and sensitivity. Nurses monitor for pacemaker function and complications and educate patients on pacemaker care.
Este documento analiza el modelo de negocio de YouTube. Explica que YouTube y otros sitios de video online representan un nuevo modelo de negocio para contenidos audiovisuales debido al cambio en los hábitos de consumo causado por las nuevas tecnologías. Describe cómo YouTube aprovecha la participación de los usuarios para mejorar continuamente y atraer una audiencia diferente a la de los medios tradicionales.
This document is a resume for Amit Sethi summarizing his professional experience and qualifications. It outlines his objective to obtain a research and development position in industry. It then details his education at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign where he is pursuing a PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering, as well as a previous degree from Indian Institute of Technology. His experience includes research in machine learning, computer vision, and video processing. He has several publications and awards and is skilled in programming languages such as C++.
This document is a resume for Amit Sethi summarizing his professional experience and qualifications. It outlines his objective to obtain a research and development position in industry. It then details his education at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign where he is pursuing a PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering, as well as a previous degree from Indian Institute of Technology. His experience includes research in machine learning, computer vision, and video processing. He has several publications and awards and is proficient in programming languages and computer skills relevant to his field.
This document summarizes the education and experience of James Edmondson. He is currently a PhD student studying computer science at Vanderbilt University, with a focus on distributed real-time and embedded systems. He has a bachelor's degree in computer science from Middle Tennessee State University and work experience in software development. His research interests include machine learning, parallel systems, and software engineering.
Trends of machine learning in 2020 - International Journal of Artificial Inte...gerogepatton
This document discusses a hybrid machine learning algorithm to automatically classify measurement types from NASA's airborne measurement data archive. The goal is to develop an efficient and accurate algorithm that meets performance metrics. The proposed algorithm uses decision trees to select and weight features, then applies a weighted Naive Bayes classifier due to correlated inputs. It was deployed successfully at an industrial scale, balancing performance and resources required.
May 2024: Top 10 Read Articles in Software Engineering & Applications Interna...sebastianku31
Welcome To IJSEA ...!!!
Call for papers___!
International Journal of Software Engineering & Applications(IJSEA)
ISSN:0975-3834 [Online]; 0975-4679 [Print]
ERA Indexed, H Index 31
Web Page URL : https://airccse.org/journal/ijsea/ijsea.html
Submission URL :https://airccse.com/submissioncs/home.html
Contact Us : ijseajournal@airccse.org or ijsea@aircconline.com
May 2024: Top 10 Read Articles Posted Url:https://www.academia.edu/119977684/April_2024_Top_10_Read_Articles_in_Software_Engineering_and_Applications_International_Journal_of_Software_Engineering_and_Applications_IJSEA_ERA_Indexed
The AIRCC's International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology (IJCSIT) is devoted to fields of Computer Science and Information Systems. The IJCSIT is a open access peer-reviewed scientific journal published in electronic form as well as print form. The mission of this journal is to publish original contributions in its field in order to propagate knowledge amongst its readers and to be a reference publication.
Jane Hsu is a professor and department chair of Computer Science and Information Engineering at National Taiwan University. Her research interests include multi-agent systems, intelligent data analysis, commonsense knowledge, and context-aware computing. Prof. Hsu is the director of the Intel-NTU Connected Context Computing Center, featuring global research collaboration among NTU, Intel, and the National Science Council of Taiwan. She serves on the editorial board of Journal of Information Science and Engineering (2010-), International Journal of Service Oriented Computing and Applications (Springer, 2007-2009) and Intelligent Data Analysis (Elsevier/IOS Press, 1997-2002). She is actively involved in many key international AI conferences as organizers and members of the program committee. In addition to serving as the President of Taiwanese Association for Artificial Intelligence (2013-2014), Prof. Hsu has been a member of AAAI, IEEE, ACM, Phi Tau Phi, and an executive committee member of the IEEE Technical Committee on E-Commerce (2000) and TAAI (2004-current).
The document is a call for papers for the International Conference on Machine Learning and Data Analysis (ICMLDA 2008) to be held October 22-24, 2008 in San Francisco, USA. It provides information on submission guidelines and important dates, as well as an overview of topics that will be covered at the conference related to machine learning and data analysis techniques and applications. Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings and considered for publication in relevant journals.
This curriculum vita summarizes the educational and professional background of Khaled Rasheed. It lists his positions including Associate Professor at the University of Georgia, education including a Ph.D from Rutgers University, research interests in artificial intelligence techniques and applications, honors and awards, grants, publications, and professional activities. The vita provides a concise overview of Rasheed's qualifications and accomplishments.
Towards a Design Methodology for Urban Informatics Researchkavasmlikon
This document discusses urban informatics and proposes a methodology for urban informatics research. It defines urban informatics as the study of urban experiences created through real-time ubiquitous technology. The proposed methodology is cross-disciplinary, drawing from social sciences, ubiquitous computing, and human-computer interaction. It advocates for action research, design research, and action design research approaches. The goal is the creation of artifacts that solve problems and provide design knowledge and guidelines.
The MIT Intelligent Wheelchair Project is developing a voice-commandable robotic wheelchair to improve mobility for people with disabilities. The wheelchair uses sensors to navigate its environment, understands voice commands to move to locations, and can autonomously avoid obstacles. Researchers are testing the wheelchair with residents at a care facility to enhance safety and independence for users. The goal is to allow people with mobility impairments to safely move within their environments using simple voice commands.
Top Cited Articles in Computer Graphics and Animationijcga
The document summarizes research on using animation and blended learning to teach children. It describes an experimental study conducted in a primary school in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Students were taught the solar system using three different methods: traditional teaching, visual learning materials only, and a blended approach combining visual materials and teacher instruction. Questionnaires assessed student understanding after each method. The results showed the blended approach greatly improved student ability to acquire knowledge and skills compared to the other methods. The research concludes interactive blended learning may be an effective teaching method for school children.
Fayin Li is seeking a full-time research position in machine learning, computer vision, and image processing. He has over 10 years of experience in these fields, including expertise in mathematics, algorithms, software development, machine learning techniques, and programming languages. He received his Ph.D from George Mason University where he conducted research on topics such as object recognition, face recognition, and motion estimation.
Understanding everyday users’ perception of socio-technical issues through s...Ahreum lee
I gave a talk at ImagineXLab, Seoul, Korea.
In this presentation, I would like to share my recent works that have been explored sociotechnical issues through social media data.
1) /r/Assholedesign: Online conversation about ethical concerns (ACM DIS 20' Honorable Mention Award)
2) /r/Digitalnomad: Current tensions in community-based spaces (ACM CHI 2019 LBW, CSCW 2019)
3) /r/Purdue: Everyday users’ perception of delivery robots on campus (ACM CSCW 2020 LBW)
The document summarizes a presentation given by Musstanser Tinauli on their research activities and experiments. It discusses their goals of understanding how interactive environments can be measured and how tools influence user behavior. It describes ongoing case studies of games, e-learning platforms and digital pens. It outlines their methodological approach and provides results from studies on a digital pen and paper system, including lessons learned. Recent publications and collaborations are also mentioned.
https://telecombcn-dl.github.io/2017-dlcv/
Deep learning technologies are at the core of the current revolution in artificial intelligence for multimedia data analysis. The convergence of large-scale annotated datasets and affordable GPU hardware has allowed the training of neural networks for data analysis tasks which were previously addressed with hand-crafted features. Architectures such as convolutional neural networks, recurrent neural networks and Q-nets for reinforcement learning have shaped a brand new scenario in signal processing. This course will cover the basic principles and applications of deep learning to computer vision problems, such as image classification, object detection or image captioning.
Software Engineering: Education and Industry in PortugalCarlos J. Costa
The document discusses software engineering education and industry in Portugal. It provides an overview of software engineering as a discipline, key areas including requirements, analysis, design, coding, testing and maintenance. It also discusses relationship to other fields like information systems. The document outlines education opportunities in Portugal from degrees to masters and PhD programs. It lists some research topics in software engineering and proposes discussion topics around needs for computer scientists, modeling vs coding, and open source.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the academic and professional background of Yuan Yan Tang. Tang has a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Concordia University and has held professorships at Hong Kong Baptist University and Chongqing University. He has extensive experience organizing international conferences and has published over 300 papers. He is a fellow of the IEEE and IAPR, and serves on the editorial boards of several journals.
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This document summarizes a course on web design that was piloted in the summer of 2003. The course was a 3 credit course that met 4 times a week for lectures and labs. It covered topics such as XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, Photoshop, and building a basic website. 18 students from various majors enrolled. Student and instructor evaluations found the course to be very successful overall, though some improvements were suggested like ensuring proper software and pairing programming/non-programming students. The document also discusses implications of incorporating web design material into existing computer science curriculums.
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1. Desney S. Tan<br />Microsoft Research<br />One Microsoft Way, Redmond, Washington 98052, USA<br />desney@microsoft.com<br />http://research.microsoft.com/~desney<br />Research Interests<br />I am a Human-Computer Interaction researcher who creates technologies that augment our personal and professional digital lives to enhance individual and collaborative pursuits. Specifically, I apply expertise in machine learning, visualization, mobile computing, sensors and devices, and quantitative and qualitative evaluation techniques to improve the state of the art in Physiological Computing and Healthcare. That said, I am a schizophrenic researcher, who has and will continue to work on projects in many other domains.<br />Education<br />Ph.D., Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University 2004Thesis Committee: Randy Pausch (advisor), Scott Hudson, Jessica Hodgins, Mary CzerwinskiThesis Topic: Exploiting the Cognitive and Social Benefits of Physically Large Displays<br />B.S. (summa cum laude), Computer Engineering, University of Notre Dame 1996Advisor: John J. UhranThesis Topic: Simulation of Shortest Path Planning Algorithms based on Framed Quadtree and Octree Data Structures<br />Awards<br />SciFi Channel Visions for Tomorrow Young Visionary Award (2009)<br />MIT Technology Review TR35 Young Innovator Under 35 (2007)<br />Microsoft Research Fellowship (2003)<br />Agency for Science, Technology, and Research Fellowship (2002)<br />National Science and Technology Board Fellowship (2001)<br />Thomas A. Steiner Award for all-around engineering excellence (1996)<br />Notre Dame Scholar (1993-1996)<br />Notre Dame Dean's Honor List (1993-1996)<br />Most Creative Article at (1995) Engineering College Magazines Association National Conference<br />Professional Experience<br />Microsoft Research Redmond, Washington, USA Manager, Computational User Experiences group (2007 - present)Manager, Human-Computer Interaction group, Beijing, China (2009 - present)Senior Researcher, Visualization and Interaction in Business and Entertainment group (2004 – present)Intern Researcher with Mary Czerwinski and George Robertson (2000, 2002, 2003)<br />University of Washington Seattle, Washington, USAAffiliate Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering (Spring 2007 – present)<br />Advanced Telecommunications Laboratory Kyoto, JapanIntern Research with Ivan Poupyrev (Fall 2000)<br />Walt Disney Imagineering Glendale, California, USADisneyQuest User Testing Consultant (1999-2001)<br />University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, Indiana, USAAssistant Systems Administrator (1995-1996)Computer Consultant (1994-1995)Research Assistant, Robotics Laboratory (1995-1996)Head Researcher, Multidisciplinary Engineering Laboratory (1996)Head Programmer, DART Project (1995-1996)<br />Teaching Experience<br />Advising and Thesis CommitteesKeywon Chung, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab (in progress)T. Scott Saponas, University of Washington (in progress)Dan Kelly, University of Washington (graduated with Masters 2010)Peter G. Scupelli, Carnegie Mellon University (graduated with PhD 2009)Pradeep Shenoy, University of Washington (graduated with PhD 2008)<br />Teaching AssistantCarnegie Mellon University Computer Networks CS 15-441, with Mor Harchol-Balter (2001)Carnegie Mellon University Artificial Intelligence CS 15-381, with Manuela Veloso and Jaime Carbonell (2001)<br />Military Experience<br />Officer (Lieutenant), Singapore Armed Forces (1996-1998)<br />Battalion Secuirty/Intelligence Officer - 35th Battalion, Singapore Combat Engineers<br />Platoon Commander, Alpha Company - 35th Battalion, Singapore Combat Engineers<br />Courses and qualifications: Basic Military Training, Officer Cadet Course (Infantry and Engineer Specialities), Bridging Pioneer Commanders' Course, Combat Intelligence Officers' Course, Combat Tactics Course, Engineer Officer Advanced Course, Barge Conversion Course<br />Honors: Sword of Merit for 1996 Officer Cadet Corps cohort (ranked 2nd), Profession Knowledge Exam 1997 Merit Award<br />Captain of Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association Tennis Team<br />Professional Service<br />Steering and Organizing Committees<br />General Conference Chair: 29th Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2011)<br />Technical Program Chair: 26th Conference on Human Factors and Computing Systems (CHI 2008)<br />ACM SIGCHI Conference Management Committee (2008-present)<br />Scientific Advisory Board: Lifeboat Foundation (2007-present)<br />Task Force Committee Member: ACM Digital Media Collection Committee (DMCC 2006-2007)<br />Late Breaking Results Co-chair: 5th Annual Conference on Pervasive Computing (Pervasive 2007)<br />Proceedings Co-Chair: 20th Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST 2007)<br />Proceedings Chair: 19th Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST 2006)<br />Program Committees<br />Papers: 22nd Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST 2009)<br />Papers: 27th Conference on Human Factors and Computing Systems (CHI 2009)<br />Papers: 20th Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST 2007)<br />Papers: 5th Annual Conference on Pervasive Computing (Pervasive 2007)<br />Technotes: 12th Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW 2006)<br />Demonstrations: 18th Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST 2005)<br />Workshops: 7th International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing (Ubicomp 2005)<br />Papers: IEEE and ACM International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR 2002)<br />Other Committees<br />Booth Coordinator: 24th Conference on Human Factors and Computing Systems (CHI 2005)<br />Session Chair on Games: 23rd Conference on Human Factors and Computing Systems (CHI 2004)<br />Reviewer: Microsoft Research Faculty Fellowship Awards (2005-2010)<br />Reviewer: Microsoft Research Graduate Student Fellowship Awards (2005-2010)<br />Reviewer: Microsoft Research Memex Funding RFP (2005)<br />Member: Microsoft Research Recruiting Team (2006-2007)<br />Member: Carnegie Mellon University Computer Science Department Speakers’ Club (2003-2004)<br />Member: Carnegie Mellon University Foreign Student Advisory Board (2002-2004)<br />Member: Carnegie Mellon University Dept. of Computer Science Ph.D. Admissions Committee (2002-2003)<br />Executive Committee Member: Singapore Students’ Association (2000-2001)<br />Member: University of Notre Dame Varsity Fencing Team - 3rd in NCAA Championship (1995-1996)<br />Managing Editor & Staff Writer: University of Notre Dame Technical Review (1994-1996)<br />Member: University of Notre Dame Asian American Association (1993-1996)<br />Freshman Representative: University of Notre Dame Junior Engineering Council (1993)<br />Editorial Positions – Journals<br />Associate Editor: International Journal on Computer Games Technology (IJCGT)<br />Reviewer – Journals<br />ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI)<br />Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES)<br />International Journal of Human-Computer Studies (IJHCS)<br />International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction (IJTHI)<br />IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics (TVCG)<br />IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications (CG&A)<br />IEEE Transactions on Multimedia (TMM)<br />Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments<br />Perception & Psychophysics<br />Reviewer – Conferences<br />ACM Conference on Human Factors and Computing Systems (CHI 2000-2010)<br />ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST 2001-2010)<br />ACM International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Technologies (Siggraph 2002-2010)<br />Graphics Interface (GI 2004-2010)<br />Symposium on Interactive 3D Graphics and Games (I3D 2003)<br />Advanced Visual Interfaces International Working Conference (AVI 2006)<br />IEEE 3D User Interfaces (3DUI 2007)<br />IEEE Virtual Reality Conference (IEEE VR 2005-2006, 2008)<br />Augmented Cognition Symposium (AugCog 2005)<br />International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing (Ubicomp 2003-2006, 2008-2009)<br />Annual Conference on Pervasive Computing (Pervasive 2006-2007, 2009)<br />International Conference on Supporting Group Work (Group 2005)<br />International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI International 2005)<br />British HCI Group Annual Conference (BCS HCI 2005-2006)<br />Australian Conference on Computer-Human Interaction (OZCHI 2005-2006)<br />International Conference of Pattern Recognition (ICPR 2004)<br />International Conference of Computer Vision (ICCV 2003)<br />International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces (ICMI 2003)<br />IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC 1999)<br />Professional Membership<br />Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) <br />Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)<br />Cognitive Science Society (CSS)<br />Tau Beta Pi National Engineering Honor Society<br />Eta Kappa Nu National Electrical Engineering Honor Society<br />Publications <br />Book Chapters<br />Tan, D.S. (2010). Human-Machine Interface. Encyclopedia of Perception (ed. E Bruce Goldstein).<br />Tan, D.S., Berry, E., Czerwinski, M., Bell, G., Gemmell, J., Hodges, S., Kapur, N., Meyers, B., Oliver, N., Robertson, G., Wood, K. (2007). Supporting Human Memory with a Personal Digital Lifetime Store. Chapter to appear in Personal Information Management: Challenges and Opportunities, University of Washington Press.<br />Robertson, G., Smith, G., Baudisch, P., Czerwinski, M., Horvitz, E., Meyers, B., Robbins, D., Tan, D.S. (2007). New Frontiers in Desktop Task Management. In (eds. Victor Kaptelinn and Mary Czerwinski) Beyond the Desktop Metaphor: Designing Integrated Digital Work Environments, MIT Press.<br />Journal Articles <br />Nijholt, A., Tan, D.S., Pfurcheller, G., Brunner, C., del R Millán, J., Allison, B., Graimann, B., Popescu, F., Blankertz, B., Müller, K. (2008). Brain-Computer Interfacing for Intelligent Systems. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 23(3), 72-79.<br />Tan, D.S., Gergle, D., Mandryk, R., Inkpen, K., Kellar, M., Hawkey, K., Czerwinski, M. (2007). Using Job-Shop Scheduling Tasks for Evaluating Collocated Communication. Journal of Personal and Ubiquitous Computing (Special Issue on User-Centered Design and Evaluation of Services for Human-Human Communication and Collaboration).<br />Smith, G., Czerwinski, M., Meyers, B., Robbins, D., Robertson, G., Tan, D.S. (2006). FacetMap: A Scalable Search and Browse Visualization. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 12(5), 797-804.<br />Baudisch, P., Tan, D.S., Steedly, D., Rudolph, E., Uyttendaele, M., Pal, C., Szeliski, R. (2006). An Exploration of User Interface Designs for Real-time Panoramic Photography. Australian Journal of Information Systems, 13(2).<br />Tan, D.S., Czerwinski, M., Robertson, G.G. (2006). Large Displays Enhance Optical Flow Cues and Narrow the Gender Gap in 3D Virtual Navigation. Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 48(2), 318-333.<br />Tan, D.S., Gergle, D., Scupelli, P., Pausch, R. (2006). Physically Large Displays Improved Performance on Spatial Tasks. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, 13(1), 71-99.<br />Robertson, G., Czerwinski, M., Baudisch, P., Meyers, B., Robbins, D., Smith, G., Tan, D.S. (2005). Large Display User Experience. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 25(4), 44-51. <br />Poupyrev, I., Tan, D.S., Billinghurst, M., Kato, H., Regenbrecht, H., Tetsutani, N. (2002). Developing a Generic Augmented-Reality Interface. IEEE Computer 35(3), 44-50. <br />Refereed Conference Papers and Notes (Archival)<br />Lester, J., Tan, D.S., Patel, S., Brush, A.J. (2010). Automatic Classification of Daily Fluid Intake. 4th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare. (Best Paper Award)<br />Benko, H., Morris, D., Saponas, T.S., Tan, D.S. (2009). Enhancing Input On and Above the Interactive Surface with Muscle Sensing. ACM Interactive Tabletops and Surfaces.<br />Smith, G., Tan, D.S., Lee, B. (2009). iSee: Interactive Scenario Explorer for Online Tournament Games. International Conference on Advances in Computer Entertainment Technology.<br />Saponas, T.S., Tan, D.S., Morris, D., Balakrishnan, R., Tuner, J., Landay, J. (2009). Enabling Always-Available Input with Muscle-Computer Interfaces. 22nd ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, 167-176.<br />Amershi, S., Fogarty, J., Kapoor, A., Tan, D.S. (2009). Overview-Based Example Selection in Mixed-Initiative Interactive Concept Learning. 22nd ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, 247-256.<br />Bernstein, M., Tan, D.S., Smith, G., Czerwinski, M., Horvitz, E. (2009). Collabio: A Game for Annotating People within Social Networks. 22nd ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, 97-100.<br />Saponas, T.S., Kelly, D., Tan, D.S., Parviz, B. (2009). Optically Sensing Tongue Gestures for Computer Input. 22nd ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, 177-180.<br />Andre, P., Cutrell, E., Smith, G., Tan, D.S. (2009). Designing Novel Image Search Interfaces by Understanding Unique Characteristics and Usage. Interact 2009 Conference on Human Computer Interaction, 340-353.<br />Grimes, A., Tan, D.S., Morris, D. (2009). Understanding Family Reflections on Health Data. Group 2009 Conference, 311-320.<br />Talbot, J., Lee, B., Kapoor, A., Tan, D.S. (2009). EnsembleMatrix: Interactive Visualization to Support machine Learning with Multiple Classifiers. CHI 2009 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 1283-1292.<br />Lee, B., Smith, G., Robertson, G., Czerwinski, M., Tan, D.S. (2009). FacetLens: Exposing Trends and Relationships to Support Sensemaking within Faceted Datasets. CHI 2009 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 1293-1302.<br />Kapoor, A., Tan, D.S., Shenoy, P., Horvitz, E. (2008). Complementary Computing for Visual Tasks: Meshing Computer Vision with Human Visual Processing. IEEE Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition, 29-38.<br />Kapoor, A., Shenoy, P., Tan, D.S. (2008). Combining Brain Computer Interfaces with Vision for Object Categorization. IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR).<br />Fogarty, J., Tan, D.S., Kapoor, A., Winder, S. (2008). CueFlik: Interactive Concept Learning in Image Search. CHI 2008 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 29-38.<br />Saponas, T.S., Tan, D.S., Morris, D., Balakrishnan, R. (2008). Demonstrating the Feasibility of Using Forearm Electromyography for Muscle-Computer Interfaces. CHI 2008 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 515-524.<br />Grimes, D., Tan, D.S., Hudson, S., Shenoy, P., Rao, R. (2008). Feasibility and Pragmatics of Classifying Working Memory Load with an Electroencephalograph. CHI 2008 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 835-844. (Best Paper Nominee)<br />Shenoy, P., Tan, D.S. (2008). Human-Aided Computing: Utilizing Implicit Human Processing to Classify Images. CHI 2008 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 845-854.<br />Biehl, J., Baker, W., Bailey, B., Tan, D.S., Inkpen, K., Czerwinski, M. (2008). IMPROMPTU: A New Interaction Framework for Supporting Collaboration in Multiple Display Environments and its Field Evaluation for CO-located Software Development. CHI 2008 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 939-948.<br />Hinckley, K., Zhao, S., Sarin, R., Baudisch, B., Cutrell, E., Shilman, M., Tan, D.S. (2007). InkSeine: In Situ Search for Active Note Taking. CHI 2007 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 251-260.<br />Brush, A.J., Meyers, B., Tan, D.S., Czerwinski, M. (2007). Understanding Memory Triggers for Task Tracking. Extended Abstracts at CHI 2007 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 947-950.<br />Jackson, C., Simon, D., Tan, D.S., Barth, A. (2007). An Evaluation of Extended Validation and Picture-in-Picture Phishing Attacks. Usable Security 2007.<br />Lee, J.C., Tan, D.S. (2006). Using a Low-Cost Electroencephalograph for Task Classification in HCI Research. 19th ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, 81-90<br />Shilman, M., Tan, D.S., Simard, P. (2006). CueTIP: A mixed-Initiative Interface for Correcting Handwriting Errors. 19th ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, 323-332.<br />Baudisch, P., Tan, D.S., Collomb, M., Robbins, D., Hinckley, K., Agrawala, M., Zhao, S., Ramos, G.(2006). Phosphor: Explaining Transitions in the User Interface using Afterglow Effects. 19th ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, 169-178.<br />Ramos, G., Robertson, G., Czerwinski, M., Tan, D.S., Baudisch, P., Hinckley, K., Agrawala, M., Robbins, D. (2006). Tumble! Splat! Helping Users Access and Manipulate Occluded Content in 2D Drawings. Advanced Visual Interfaces 2006, 428-435.<br />Gajos, K., Czerwinski, M., Tan, D.S., Weld, D. (2006). Exploring the Design Space for Adaptive User Interfaces. Advanced Visual Interfaces 2006, 201-208.<br />Matthews, T., Czerwinski, M., Robertson, G., Tan, D.S. (2006). Clipping Lists and Change Borders: Improving Multitasking Efficiency with Peripheral Information Design. CHI 2006 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 989-998.<br />Czerwinski, M., Robertson, G., Meyers, B., Smith, G., Robbins, D., Tan, D.S. (2006). Large Display Research Overview. Extended Abstracts CHI 2006 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 69-74.<br />Tan, D.S., Keyani, P., Czerwinski, M. (2005). Spy-Resistant Keyboard: More Secure Password Entry on Public Touch Screen Displays. OZCHI 2005 Conference for the Computer-Human Interaction Special Interest Group of the Human Factors Society of Australia.<br />Baudisch, P., Tan, D.S., Steedly, D., Rudolph, E., Uyttendaele, M., Szeliski, R. (2005). Panoramic Viewfinder: Providing a Real-time Preview to Help Users Avoid Flaws in Panoramic Pictures. OZCHI 2005 Conference for the Computer-Human Interaction Special Interest Group of the Human Factors Society of Australia.<br />Tan, D.S., Gergle, D., Scupelli, P., Pausch, R. (2004). Physically Large Displays Improve Path Integration in 3D Virtual Navigation Tasks. CHI 2004 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 439-446. <br />Tan, D.S., Meyers, B., Czerwinski, M. (2004). WinCuts: Manipulating Arbitrary Window Regions for More Effective Use of Screen Space. Short paper at CHI 2004 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 1525-1528.<br />Tan, D.S., Czerwinski, M. (2003). Effects of Visual Separation and Physical Discontinuities when Distributing Information across Multiple Displays. Short paper at INTERACT 2003 ninth IFIP International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, 9-16. <br />Tan, D.S., Czerwinski, M. (2003). Effects of Visual Separation and Physical Discontinuities when Distributing Information across Multiple Displays. OZCHI 2003 Conference for the Computer-Human Interaction Special Interest Group of the Ergonomics Society of Australia, 184-191. <br />Tan, D.S., Czerwinski, M., Robertson, G.G. (2003). Women Go With the (Optical) Flow. CHI 2003 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 209-215.<br />Tan, D.S., Gergle, D., Scupelli, P.G., Pausch, R. (2003). With Similar Visual Angles, Larger Displays Improve Performance on Spatial Tasks. CHI 2003 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 217-224.<br />Tan, D.S., Czerwinski, M. (2003). Information Voyeurism: Social Impact of Physically Large Displays on Information Privacy. Short paper at CHI 2003 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 748-749.<br />Czerwinski, M., Tan, D.S., Robertson, G.G. (2002). Women Take a Wider View. CHI 2002 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 195-202.<br />Tan, D.S., Stefanucci, J.K., Proffitt, D.R., Pausch, R. (2002). Kinesthesis Aids Human Memory. Short paper at CHI 2002 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 806-807.<br />Tan, D.S., Zhou, S., Ho, J., Mehta, J.S., Tanabe, H. (2002). Design and Evaluation of an Individually Simulated Mobility Model in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks. Communication Networks and Distributed Systems Modeling and Simulation Conference 2002.<br />Tan, D.S., Stefanucci, J.K., Proffitt, D.R., Pausch, R. (2001). The Infocockpit: Providing Location and Place to Aid Human Memory. Workshop on Perceptive User Interfaces 2001, 1-4.<br />Tan, D.S., Poupyrev, I., Billinghurst, M., Kato, H., Regenbrecht, H., Tetsutani, N. (2001). The Best of Two Worlds: Merging Virtual and real for Face-to-Face Collaboration. IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo, 861-864.<br />Poupyrev, I., Tan, D.S., Billinghurst, M., Kato, H., Regenbrecht, H., Tetsutani, N. (2001). Tiles: A Mixed Reality Authoring Interface. INTERACT 2001 Conference on Human Computer Interaction.<br />Tan, D.S., Robertson, G.G, Czerwinski, M. (2001). Exploring 3D Navigation: Combining Speed-coupled Flying with Orbiting. CHI 2001 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 418-425.<br />Tan, D.S., Szczerba, R. J., Uhran, J. J., Jr. (1996). Developing Graphical User Interfaces for Robotic Motion Planning Simulations. Eighth Annual Butler University Undergraduate Research Conference.<br />Tan, D.S., Szczerba, R. J., Uhran, J. J., Jr. (1996). A Hierarchical Structure as a Method for Engineering Education. American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Illinois-Indiana Section Conference.<br />Tan, D.S., Szczerba, R. J., Uhran, J. J., Jr. (1996). The World Wide Web – An Interactive Educational Environment. Tenth Annual Midwest Computer Conference. <br />Workshops, Posters, and Public Demonstrations<br />Hayes, G., Tan, D.S. (2010). Workshop on Interactive Systems in Healthcare. Organizers: Invited Workshop at CHI 2010 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. <br />Girouard, A., Treacy Solovey, E., Mandryk, R., Tan, D.S., Nacke, L., Jacob, R. (2010). Brain, Body and Bytes: Phychophysiological User Interaction. Organizers: Workshop at CHI 2009 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems.<br />Amershi, S., Fogarty, J., Kapoor, A., Tan, D.S. (2009). Designing for End-User Interactive Concept Learning in CueFlik. Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS) Workshop on Analysis and Design of Algorithms for Interactive Machine Learning. <br />shraefel, mc, White, R., Andre, P., Tan, D.S. (2009). Investigating Web Search Strategies and Forum Use to Support Diet and Weight Loss. Extended Abstracts at CHI 2009 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 3829-3834.<br />Gajos, K., Everitt, K., Tan, D.S., Czerwinski, M., Weld, D. (2008). Predictability and Accuracy in Adaptive User Interfaces. Extended Abstracts at CHI 2008 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 1271-1274.<br />Nijholt, A., Tan, D.S., Allison, B., del R Millan, J., Graimann, B., Moore Jackson, M. (2008). Brain-Computer Interfaces for Human-Computer Interaction and Games. Organizers: Workshop at CHI 2008 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 3925-3928.<br />Kirovski, D., Oliver, N., Sinclair, M., Tan, D.S. (2007). Health-OS: A Position Paper. Poster at the 1st International Workshop on Systems and Networking Support for Healthcare and Assisted Living Environments (HealthNet07).<br />Nijholt, A., Tan, D.S. (2007). Playing with your Brain: Brain-Computer Interfaces and Games. Organizing paper for Brainplay Workshop at Advances in Computer Entertainment 2007. <br />Baudisch, P., Tan, D.S., Steedly, D., Rudolph, E., Uyttendaele, M., Szeliski, R. (2005). Panoramic Viewfinder: Providing a Real-time Preview to Help Users Avoid Flaws in Panoramic Pictures. Demonstration at Eighteenth Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology.<br />Tan, D.S., Pausch, R. (2002). Pre-emptive Shadows: Eliminating the Blinding Light from Projectors. Interactive poster at CHI 2002 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 682-683.<br />Tan, D.S., Poupyrev, I., Billinghurst, M., Kato, H., Regenbrecht, H., Tetsutani, N. (2001). On-demand, In-place Help for Augmented Reality Environments. Presented as poster at Ubicomp 2001.<br />Tan, D.S., Poupyrev, I., Billinghurst, M., Kato, H., Regenbrecht, H., Tetsutani, N. (2000). The Best of Two Worlds: Merging Virtual and real for Face-to-Face Collaboration. Work Presented at Shared Environments to Support Face-To-Face Collaboration Workshop, ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) 2000. <br />Poupyrev, I., Billinghurst, M., Kato, H., Tan, D.S., Regenbrecht, H. (2000). A Tangible Augmented Reality Interface for Prototyping Aircraft Instrument Panels. Public Demonstration at IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Augmented Reality (ISAR) 2000. <br />Technical Reports<br />Tan, D.S., Gergle, D., Czerwinski, M. (2005). A Job-Shop Scheduling Task for Evaluating Coordination during Computer Supported Collaboration. Microsoft Research TR-2005-107.<br />Tan, D.S., Poupyrev, I., Billinghurst, M., Kato, H., Regenbrecht, H., Tetsutani, N. (2001). On-demand, In-place Help for Augmented Reality Environments. Georgia Institute of Technology Technical Report GIT-GVU-TR-01-17.<br />Tan, D.S., Herro, J. T., & Szczerba, R. J. (1996). Simulation of Shortest Path Planning Algorithms Based on the Framed-octree Data Structure. University of Notre Dame CSE Technical Report 96-36.<br />Tan, D.S., Herro, J. T., & Szczerba, R. J. (1995). Simulation of Euclidean Shortest Path Planning Algorithms Based on the Framed-quadtree Data Structure. University of Notre Dame CSE Technical Report 95-26. <br />PhD Dissertation<br />Tan, D.S. (2004). Exploiting the Cognitive and Social Benefits of Physically Large Displays. Carnegie Mellon University, School of Computer Science Technical Report CMU-CS-04-154. <br />Other Publications<br />Tan, D.S. (1996). The Names of the Game. Technical Review: University of Notre Dame Engineering Magazine, 49(3).<br />Tan, D.S. (1995). Technovations: Digital Dove, LCD Monitors, and Signpost 101. Technical Review: University of Notre Dame Engineering Magazine, 47(5).<br />Tan, D.S. (1995). A Morning in the Life of a Pioneering Domer. Technical Review: University of Notre Dame Engineering Magazine, 46(2). [article won quot;
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award at 1995 Engineering College Magazines Association (ECMA) National Conference]<br />Patents<br />>25 inventions patent pending.<br />Macbeth, S., Fernandez, R., Meyers, B., Tan, D.S., Robertson, G., Oliver, N., Murillo, O., Czerwinski, M. (granted 17 November 2009). Resource Availability for User Activities Across Devices. United States Patent #7620610.<br />Tan, D.S., Lee, J. (granted 25 August 2009). Using Electroencephalograph Signals for Task Classification and Activity Recognition. United States Patent #7580742. <br />Robertson, G., Robbins, D., Tan, D.S., Hinckley, K., Agrawala, M., Czerwinski, M., Baudisch, P., Ramos, G. (granted 21 April 2009). Displaying 2D Graphic Content using Depth Wells. United States Patent #7523405.<br />Meyers, B., Tan, D.S., Robertson, G., Czerwinski, M. (granted 3 February 2009). Managing Arbitrary Window Regions for More Effective Use of Screen Space. United States Patent #7487454.<br />Baudisch, P., Pal, C., Rudolph, E., Steedly, D., Szeliski, R., Tan, D.S., Uyttendaele, M. (granted 9 September 2008). Real-time Preview for Panoramic Images. United States Patent #7424218.<br />Tan, D.S., Keyani, P., Czerwinski, M. (granted 13 November 2007 & 1 July 2008). Spy-Resistant Keyboard. United States Patent #7296233 & #7395506.Robertson, G.G., Czerwinski, M., Tan, D.S. (Granted 17 January 2006). 3D Navigation Techniques. United States Patent #6987512.<br />Selected Popular Press<br />BBC News. (26 March 2010). “Sensors turn skin into gadget control pad.”<br />Wired. (3 March 2010). “Skinput Turns Your Arm into a Touch-Screen.”<br />Popular Science. (3 March 2010). “Skinput Turns Any Bodily Surface Into a Touch Interface.”<br />TechNews. (3 March 2010). “‘Skinput’ Turns Your Body Into Touchscreen Interface.”<br />New Scientist. (1 March 2010). “Body acoustics can turn your arm into a touchscreen.”<br />ZDNet. (10 February 2010). “Microsoft tapping current product line for personal health IT.”<br />PCWorld. (9 February 2010). “Microsoft E-health Research Taps Xbox, Mobile Phones.”<br />Chinese Popular Computer Weekly. (19 November 2009). “人机交互 那些触手可及的梦想 (HCI and the Touchable Dreams) .”<br />Science Times. (19 November 2009). “人机交互:一个被忽视的重要领域 (HCI: An Important Field that is Overlooked) .”<br />sina. (10 November 2009). “用舌头玩转俄罗斯方块 (Using the Tongue to Control Computers and Play Games) .”<br />Technology Review. (28 October 2009). “Muscle-Bound Computer Interface.”<br />Forbes. (22 September 2009). “The Revolutionaries: Radical Thinkers and their World-Changing Ideas - Desney Tan.”<br />Financial Times. (16 September 2009). “Technology Shows What's on a Customer's Mind.”<br />The New York Times. (25 April 2009). “Inside These Lenses, a Digital Dimension.”<br />SciFi Channel Visions of Tomorrow. (5 February 2009). “Young Visionaries.”<br />Financial Times. (16 September 2008). “The Interface: Gestures will Force the Mouse into Retirement.”<br />Bill Crounse's HealthBlog. (18 August 2008). “Microsoft Research: How We Watch the Computer and How it Watches Us.”<br />TechCrunch. (August 2008). “Collabio Game Explores Social-Network Data Mining... And Social Psychology.”<br />ZDNet. (25 July 2008). “My Awesome IT Job: Researcher and Manager, Microsoft.”<br />Discovery Channel. (16 June 2008). “Upgrading Humans.”<br />New Scientist. (24 April 2008). “High-tech Armband Puts your Fingers in Control.”<br />digit. (22 January 2008). “Giving Back to the Machines.”<br />MarketWatch from DowJones. (18 January 2008). “Microsoft's Investigation into the Subconscious .”<br />MIT Technology Review. (26 December 2007). “The Year in Hardware.”<br />Information Technology Magazine. (1 October 2007). “I Spy with my AI, Something Beginning with T(hought)! .”<br />Wall Street Journal. (26 September 2007). “Work on Paralysis Shows Just How Hard it is to Read Minds.” <br />MIT Technology Review. (15 August 2007). “Teaching Computers to Read Minds.” <br />MIT Technology Review. (22 June 2007). “Human-Aided Computing: Microsoft Researchers are Trying to Harness Untapped Brain Power.” <br />Puget Sound Business Journal. (19 May 2006). “Computer Will Try to Adjust to Your Moods: This is your Brain Plugged In.” <br />Seattle Post-Intelligencer. (13 March, 2006). “Software Notebook: Helping Users Peers into the Minds of Users.” <br />New York Times. (21 April, 2003). “No Battle of the Sexes in These 3-D Mazes.” <br />New Scientist. (17 April, 2003). “Women Need Widescreen for Virtual Navigation.” <br />Microsoft PressPass. (3 April, 2003). “Microsoft Research Finds Women Take a Wider View.” <br />Microsoft PressPass. (27 March, 2003). “Microsoft Research Interns Make Their Mark in Computer Usability at CHI 2003 Conference.” <br />