| Horvitz, E., Kadie, C., Paek, T., and Hovel, D. 2003. Models of attention in computing and communication: from principles to applications. In Communications of ACM 46(3) ACM Press(March 2003), 52-59. |
....desire a calendar service. The inference about the goals of the user is coupled with a decision theoretic analysis of the context dependent costs of taking alternate actions. The system considers a range of actions at different levels of precision. The Priorities and Notification Platform systems [65, 66] consider the costs and benefits of alerting users in different ways versus deferring messages to later, by considering a user s context and the time dependent utility of different messaging actions. 3.3 User Modeling with Relational Markov Models As part of our work on Adaptive Websites [119, ....
E. Horvitz, C.M. Kadie, T. Paek, and D. Hovel. Models of attention in computing and communication: From principles to applications. Communications of the ACM, 46(3), March 2003.
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E. Horvitz, C. Kadie, T. Paek, and D. Hovel. Models of attention in computing and communication: From principles to applications. Communications of the ACM, 46(3):52--59, March 2003. http://research.microsoft.com/ horvitz/cacm-attention.htm.
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Horvitz, E., Kadie, C., Paek, T., and Hovel, D. 2003. Models of attention in computing and communication: from principles to applications. In Communications of ACM 46(3) ACM Press(March 2003), 52-59.
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E. Horvitz, C. M. Kadie, T. Paek, and D. Hovel, "Models of attention in computing and communications: From principles to applications," Communications of the ACM, vol. 46, no. 3, pp. 52--59, 2003.
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HORVITZ, E., et al. 2003. Models of attention in computing and communications: From principals to applications. Communications of the ACM 46, 3, 52-59.
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Horvitz, E., Kadie, C. M., Paek, T., &Hovel, D. (2003). Models of attention in computing and communication: From principles to applications. Communications of the ACM, 46(3), 52--59.
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Horvitz, E., Kadie, C. M., Paek, T., & Hovel, D. (2003). Models of attention in computing and communication: From principles to applications. Communications of the ACM, 46(3), 52-59.
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