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Volume 39, Numbers 3 & 4, 2000
MIT Media Laboratory
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Context-aware design and interaction in computer systems - References

by T. Selker and W. Burleson

Cited references and notes

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  2. V. Papenek, Design for the Real World, Pantheon Books, New York (1971).
  3. H. Lieberman and T. Selker, “Out of Context: Computer Systems That Adapt To, and Learn From, Context,” IBM Systems Journal 39, Nos. 3&4, 617­632 (2000, this issue).
  4. R. W. Picard, Affective Computing, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA (1997).
  5. See http://www.canon.com for EOS-3 eye-controlled focus camera.
  6. IBM's ViaVoice, see www.software.ibm.com/speech.
  7. K. Silberger, “Putting Composers in Control,” IBM Research Magazine 34, No. 4 (1996); see /resources/magazine.
  8. E. Rich, “Users Are Individuals: Individualizing User Models,” International Man-Machine Studies 18, 199­214 (1983).
  9. Deep Blue, see www.research.ibm.com/deepblue/meet/html/d.3.html.
  10. See www.polhemus.com/isotrkds.htm.
  11. T. Selker, “COgnitive Adaptive Computer Help (COACH): A Case Study,” Advances in Computers, Volume 47, M. Zelkowitz, Editor, Academic Press, New York (1998), pp. 69­140.
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  14. See www.media.mit.edu/context/projects/necklace.html.
  15. Universal Electric Power Plug, U.S. Patent No. 5,423,690 (June 13, 1995).
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  17. V. Gerasimov and W. Bender, “Things That Talk: Using Sound for Device-to-Device and Device-to-Human Communication,” IBM Systems Journal 39, Nos. 3&4, 530­546 (2000, this issue).
  18. H. Yan and T. Selker, “Context-Aware Office Assistant IUI2000,” International Conference on Intelligent Interfaces, New Orleans, January 2000, ACM New York (January 2000), pp. 276­279.
  19. E. Matias, I. S. MacKenzie, and W. Buxton, “Half-QWERTY: A One-Handed Keyboard Facilitating Skill Transfer from QWERTY,” Proceedings of the CHI '93 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, ACM, New York (1993), pp. 88­94.
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