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CHI
2006
ACM
16 years 6 months ago
Everyday practices with mobile video telephony
The mobile phone allowed people to communicate when and where they wanted, dramatically changing how audio telephony was integrated into daily life. With video telephony services ...
Kenton O'Hara, Alison Black, Matthew Lipson
CHI
2005
ACM
16 years 6 months ago
Grounding needs: achieving common ground via lightweight chat in large, distributed, ad-hoc groups
This paper reports on the emergent use of lightweight text chat to provide important grounding and facilitation information in a large, distributed, ad-hoc group of researchers pa...
Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Thomas A. Finholt, Daniel B. ...
CHI
2010
ACM
16 years 1 months ago
OneBusAway: results from providing real-time arrival information for public transit
Public transit systems play an important role in combating traffic congestion, reducing carbon emissions, and promoting compact, sustainable urban communities. The usability of p...
Brian Ferris, Kari Watkins, Alan Borning
CRYPTO
2007
Springer
132views Cryptology» more  CRYPTO 2007»
16 years 15 days ago
How Should We Solve Search Problems Privately?
Abstract. Secure multiparty computation allows a group of distrusting parties to jointly compute a (possibly randomized) function of their inputs. However, it is often the case tha...
Amos Beimel, Tal Malkin, Kobbi Nissim, Enav Weinre...
ICFCA
2007
Springer
16 years 15 days ago
Some Notes on Pseudo-closed Sets
Pseudo-intents (also called pseudo-closed sets) of formal contexts have gained interest in recent years, since this notion is helpful for finding minimal representations of impli...
Sebastian Rudolph