| Milind S. Pandit and Sameer Kalbag. The selection recognition agent: instant access to relevant information and operations. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI '97), pages 47--52, 1997. |
....Model) and Microsoft s OLE and DCOM [14] These are object models that allow cross network and cross language integration of applications. There are three systems that provide functionality similar to CyberDesk. They are OpenStep s services facility [15] Intel s Selection Recognition Agent [16], and Apple Research Lab s Data Detectors [17] The OpenStep computing environment uses a uniform object messaging interface between objects in all of its applications, similar to CyberDesk. Using this ability, applications can declare the types of data they can generate and are integrated with ....
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....source of context: nearby computing resources [13] network traffic [17] and connectivity [6] are presented to the user or used to tailor the interaction. Similarly, application environment data, such as the current text selection, provides context information that can help anticipate user actions [3, 5, 11]. Finally, the social environment is a relevant source of context information: information about people such as the presence of people, their identity, their activity, may be used by systems to either provide information to other users or tailor the system s behavior to a user s needs or ....
M. Pandit and S. Kalbag. The Selection Recognition Agent: Instant Access to Relevant Information and Operations. Proceedings of Intelligent User Interfaces '97, 1997.
....PARCTab [24] and resulted in a generalized programming framework for describing location aware objects [20] Using informational context, such as what is shown on a user s graphical display (as depicted in the scenario of Section 2. 1) has also been the subject of work done at Apple [5] and Intel [15]. This work is the most closely related work to our own and we will discuss it further in the next section on software integration. 3.2 Software Integration The general topic of software integration is well researched. We will focus on those aspects of integration that are relevant to the kind ....
....Query and Manipulation Language (KQML) and the Knowledge Interchange Format (KIF) There are two systems in particular that provide func tionality in the domain of personal information management similar to the scenario described in Section 2.1. They are Intel s Selection Recognition Agent [15] and Apple Research Lab s Data Detectors [5] Intel s Selection Recognition Agent uses a fixed data type action pair, allowing for only a static set of actions for each data type recognized. The actions performed by the agent are limited to launching an application. When a user selects data in an ....
M. Pandit and S. Kalbag. The selection recognition agent: Instant access to relevant information and operations. In Proceedings of Intelligent User Interfaces '97. ACM Press, 1997.
....of the World Wide Web has sparked renewed interest in text parsing technology. Parsers are also beginning to be deployed as an integral part of the text editing facilities available across all computer applications. Examples are Apple Data Detectors [12] and the Intel Selection Recognition Agent [[13]. Apple Data Detectors finds phone numbers, email addresses and URLs in free text These facilities allow automatic recognition of simple, commonly occurring text patterns such as e mail addresses, URLs, or date formats. Whether they occur in electronic mail, spreadsheets or Web pages, URLs can ....
Pandit, M. and Kalbag, S. The selection recognition agent: Instant access to relevant information and operations. Proceedings of Intelligent User Interfaces '97. (1997). ACM Press, New York.
....the user is to put this name in the Contact Manager, which Name object should be used We need to investigate methods for determining relevancy and confidence of suggested actions and results, in order to rank suggestions for the user. RELATED WORK Pandit and Kalbag s Selection Recognition Agent [12] attempts to address the same issues as CyberDesk. Unlike CyberDesk, it uses a fixed datatype action pair, allowing for only one possible action for each datatype recognized. The actions performed by the agent are limited to launching an application. When a user selects data in an application, the ....
Pandit, M. and Kalbag, S. The Selection Recognition Agent: Instant Access to Relevant Information and Operations. In Proceedings of Intelligent User Interfaces `97. ACM Press.
....suggests a similar objective, only through the use of bio electric signals, coupled with theories on emotion and cognition. Informational context, defined below in Section 4, has been the subject of work done at Apple (Data Detectors [4] and Intel (Pandit and Kalbag s Selection Recognition Agent [13]) 3 Cyberguide: Using location to provide context There are a number of PDAs available today, yet there are not many people who are devoted to using them, for a wide variety of reasons. One way to thwart this lack of market success is to invent new ways to use a PDA. The size of current PDAs is ....
M. Pandit and S. Kalbag. The selection recognition agent: Instant access to relevant information and operations. In Proceedings of Intelligent User Interfaces '97. ACM Press, 1997.
....1994] has done some work in the UNIX operating system domain. Interface Agent The User Domain Model User Model 13 More closely related to the Internet, Fisher and Thomas [Fischer Thomas 1997] have produced a system to help a user organise their bookmarks effectively, whilst Pandit and Kalbag [Pandit Kalbag 1997] at Intel have produced an agent based system which provides the user with links based upon keywords which contain email addresses, URLs and geographic place names amongst other things. These last two systems raise some interesting issues regarding research into Intelligent Interface systems. ....
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