Intuitive Human Interfaces for Organizing and Accessing Intellectual Assets [electronic resource] : International Workshop, Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, March 1-5, 2004, Revised Selected Papers /
Material type: TextSeries: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence ; 3359Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2005Edition: 1st ed. 2005Description: XIV, 262 p. online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783540322795
- Artificial intelligence
- User interfaces (Computer systems)
- Human-computer interaction
- Application software
- Information storage and retrieval systems
- Database management
- Electronic data processing -- Management
- Artificial Intelligence
- User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction
- Computer and Information Systems Applications
- Information Storage and Retrieval
- Database Management
- IT Operations
- 006.3 23
- Q334-342
- TA347.A78
Man-Machine Interface for Intuitive Knowledge Access -- Do Knowledge Assets Really Exist in the World and Can We Access Such Knowledge? -- Benefits of Subjunctive Interface Support for Exploratory Access to Online Resources -- Eye Movement Navigation Interface Supporting Reading -- Intuitive Interfaces for Motion Generation and Search -- IntelligentPad / Meme Media -- Human-Agent Co-operation in Accessing and Communicating Knowledge Media – A Case in Medical Therapy Planning -- Accessing Related Web Resources Through Annotated Documents -- The Biotope Issue in Meme Media Implementations -- Meme Media Architecture for Intuitively Accessing and Organizing Intellectual Resources -- Visualization and Design of Information Access Spaces -- Enhancing Visual Perception Using Dynamic Updating of Display -- 3D Space Framework for the Multi-facet Accessing of Database Records -- Integrated Visualization Framework for Relational Databases and Web Resources -- Semantic and Narrative Organization and Access of Knowledge -- Discovering Implicit Relationships in a Web of Contexts -- On Information Organization in Annotation Systems -- Modelling Learning Subjects as Relationships -- Formalizing Retrieval Goal Change by Prioritized Abduction -- Similarity of Documents Based on the Vector Sequence Model -- Towards Constructing Story Databases Using Maximal Analogies Between Stories.
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