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CHI
2009
ACM
15 years 11 months ago
A design evaluation of a user interface for tending long-term tasks
Organizational processes often take place over long periods of time and require intermittent attention. Remembering and reasoning about upcoming process tasks is important, but no...
Robert Farrell, Hina Shah, Thomas Erickson, Wendy ...
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IV
2000
IEEE
123views Visualization» more  IV 2000»
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Content-Based Image Visualization
The proliferation of content-based image retrieval techniques has highlighted the need to understand the relationship between image clustering based on low-Ievel imagefeatures and...
Chaomei Chen, George Gagaudakis, Paul L. Rosin
COSIT
1997
Springer
131views GIS» more  COSIT 1997»
15 years 11 months ago
Cognitive Requirements on Making and Interpreting Maps
We present an approach to modeling human interpretation of (real) geographic maps. While in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) the limitations for describing geographic knowledge...
Thomas Barkowsky, Christian Freksa
SSD
1993
Springer
237views Database» more  SSD 1993»
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A Small Set of Formal Topological Relationships Suitable for End-User Interaction
Topological relationships between spatial objects represent important knowledge that users of geographic information systems expect to retrieve from a spatial database. A di cult t...
Eliseo Clementini, Paolino Di Felice, Peter van Oo...
COSIT
2007
Springer
107views GIS» more  COSIT 2007»
15 years 10 months ago
A Uniform Handling of Different Landmark Types in Route Directions
Abstract. Landmarks are crucial for human wayfinding. Their integration in wayfinding assistance systems is essential for generating cognitively ergonomic route directions. I prese...
Kai-Florian Richter