IUI 2001:
Santa Fe, NM, USA
IUI 2001, Proceedings of the 2001 International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, January 14-17, 2001, Santa Fe, NM, USA. ACM, 2001
- James F. Allen, George Ferguson, Amanda Stent:
An architecture for more realistic conversational systems.
1-8

- William H. Bares, Byungwoo Kim:
Generating virtual camera compositions.
9-12

- Jim Blythe, Jihie Kim, Surya Ramachandran, Yolanda Gil:
An integrated environment for knowledge acquisition.
13-20

- Thorsten Bohnenberger, Anthony Jameson:
When policies are better than plans: decision-theoretic planning of recommendation sequences.
21-24

- Andreas Butz, Jörg Baus, Antonio Krüger, Marco Lohse:
A hybrid indoor navigation system.
25-32

- Mark Claypool, Phong Le, Makoto Waseda, David Brown:
Implicit interest indicators.
33-40

- Cristina Conati, Kurt VanLehn:
Providing adaptive support to the understanding of instructional material.
41-47

- Andrew Crossen, Jay Budzik, Mason Warner, Lawrence Birnbaum, Kristian J. Hammond:
XLibris: an automated library research assistant.
49-52

- Jim R. Davies, Abigail S. Gertner, Neal Lesh, Charles Rich, Candace L. Sidner, Jeff Rickel:
Incorporating tutorial strategies into an intelligent assistant.
53-56

- Mark Derthick, Steven F. Roth:
Example based generation of custom data analysis appliances.
57-64

- Dina Goren-Bar, Tsvi Kuflik, Tali Lavie:
What do users prefer?: a personalized intelligent user interface for searching information - an empirical study.
65-68

- Jacob Eisenstein, Jean Vanderdonckt, Angel R. Puerta:
Applying model-based techniques to the development of UIs for mobile computers.
69-76

- Kenneth D. Forbus, Ronald W. Ferguson, Jeffrey M. Usher:
Towards a computational model of sketching.
77-83

- Martin Frank, Maria Muslea, Jean Oh, Steven Minton, Craig A. Knoblock:
AN intelligent user interface for mixed-initiative multi-source travel planning.
85-86

- Benjamin Geisler, Vu A. Ha, Peter Haddawy:
Modeling user preferences via theory refinement.
87-90

- Natalie S. Glance:
Community search assistant.
91-96

- Lieming Huang, Ulrich Thiel, Matthias Hemmje, Erich J. Neuhold:
Adaptively constructing the query interface for meta-search engines.
97-100

- David B. Leake, Lawrence Birnbaum, Kristian J. Hammond, Cameron Marlow, Hao Yang:
An integrated interface for proactive, experience-based design support.
101-108

- David B. Leake, Ryan Scherle:
Towards context-based search engine selection.
109-112

- David McGee, Philip R. Cohen:
Creating tangible interfaces by augmenting physical objects with multimodal language.
113-119

- Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Joe Tullio:
Inferring calendar event attendance.
121-128

- Ana Paiva, Isabel Machado, Rui Prada:
Heroes, villians, magicians, ...: dramatis personae in a virtual story creation environment.
129-136

- Mark O. Riedl:
A computational model and classification framework for social navigation.
137-144

- Sybil Shearin, Henry Lieberman:
Intelligent profiling by example.
145-151

- Robert St. Amant, Christopher G. Healey, Mark O. Riedl, Sarat Kocherlakota, David A. Pegram, Mika Torhola:
Intelligent visualization in a planning simulation.
153-159

- Pedro A. Szekely, Craig Milo Rogers, Martin R. Frank:
Interfaces for understanding multi-agent behavior.
161-166

- Steven A. Wolfman, Tessa A. Lau, Pedro Domingos, Daniel S. Weld:
Mixed initiative interfaces for learning tasks: SMARTedit talks back.
167-174

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