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| 1 | | | | Introduction to "the context problem" | | | | |
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| 2 | | | | Context for software agents | | | | Brown, P. J., J. D. Bovey, and X. Chen. "Context-aware applications: from the laboratory to the marketplace." IEEE Personal Communications, 4(5) (October 1997).
Lieberman, Henry, and David Maulsby. "Software That Just Keeps Getting Better." IBM Systems Journal, Volume 35, Nos. 3 & 4 (1996).
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| 3 | | | | Designing User Interfaces for Just-In-Time Information | | | | Rhodes, Bradley. Bulding a Contextually Aware Associative Memory (unpublished draft).
Wickens, CD. "Engineering Psychology and Human Performance." In Engineering Psychology and Human Performance, Scott Foesman Little Brown, 1992, 74-115 (only skim 74-88).
Norman, Don. "How might we interact with agents?" In Software Agents. Edited by J. Bradshaw. AAAI Press/MIT Press, 1997.
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| 4 | | | | Context for learning by example | | | | Lieberman, Henry. Integrating user interface agents with conventional applications. Potter, Richard. Just-in-Time Programming. |
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| 5 | | | | | | | | Lenat, Doug. The Dimensions of Context-Space. |
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| 6 | | | | Information visualization | | | | Tufte, Edward. The Visual Display of Quantitative Information.
Shneiderman, Ben. Information Visualization.
Cooper, Muriel. Computers and Design. |
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| 7 | | | | The role of background knowledge as context | | | | Guha and Doug Lenat. Cyc. Lehnert, Wendy. Computers and Car Bombs.
Brooks, Rod. Intelligence without Representation. |
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| 8 | | | | Systems that adapt to context | | | | Selker, Ted. COACH: A Teaching Agent That Learns.
Rich, Elaine. Stereotypes and User Modeling.
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| 9 | | | | Philosophical and mathematical positions on context | | | | Barwise, Jon, and John Perry. Situations and Attitudes.
Suchman, Lucy. Situated Systems.
Nardi, Bonnie. Context and Consciousness.
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| 10 | | | | Machine Learning and formal approaches | | | | Mitchell, Tom,and Langley, Pat. Machine Learning. Neville-Manning, Craig, and David Maulsby. Sequitur.
McCarthy, John. Circumscription.
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| 11 | | | | Sensing context from the environment | | | | |
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| 12 | | | | Psychological and social perspectives on context | | | | Nass, Cliff, and Byron Reeves. The Media Equation. Bates, Joseph. The Role of Emotion in Believable Agents.
Laurel, Brenda. Metaphors with Character. |
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| 13 | | | | Final Project Reports | | | | |
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| 14 | | | | Final Project Reports | | | | |
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