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Volume 38, Number 4, 1999
Pervasive Computing |
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Making sharing pervasive: Ubiquitous computing for shared note taking - References
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by J. A. Landay and
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Cited references and notes
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- Again, the transcription of the notes can be thought of as a Wizard-of-Oz technique to evaluate the use of best-case handwriting recognition technology in this type of system.
- To protect the privacy of the participants, the records shown in these figures are simulations of those created in the study.
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- Again, an electronic system could automatically generate a similar version of this hypertext document by analyzing the notes of the scribe and the group members' personal notes. Time stamps combined with off-line handwriting recognition and subsequent content analysis would be essential techniques in creating such a document.
- R. C. Davis et al., "NotePals: Lightweight Note Sharing by the Group, for the Group," Proceedings of CHI '99: ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Pittsburgh, PA (May 1999), pp. 338-345.
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- CalliGrapher SDK, ParaGraph, a division of Vadem, 1960 Zanker Road, San Jose, CA 95112 (1998), www.paragraph.com.
- Our groups' NotePals note repository can be viewed at this Web site: guir.berkeley.edu/notepals/guir.
- This browser can be viewed at this Web site: guir.berkeley.edu/notepals/guir.
- This Web-based browser is built on top of the Multivalent Document (MVD) architecture.30 MVD documents are composed of "layers" of related data and dynamically loaded "behaviors" that provide the functionality to manipulate the layers.
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