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....with the query terms. On the other hand, it selects them from the documents that have been retrieved most often. Afterward, it ranks concepts by their co occurrence with the query terms in the top ranked documents and uses the highest ranked concepts for expansion. The remembrance agent [16] continually observes what is being written into an Emacs editor window. Afterward, the remembrance agent is continually searches the user s personal text files and other remembrance agents to find documents. The main difference between these systems and CBIA is that the letter analyzes the ....
Rhodes, B., and Starner, T. "The Remembrance Agent: A Continuously Running Automated Information Retrieval System", In the Proceedings of The First International Conference on The Practical Application of Intelligent Agents and Multi Agent Technology (PAAM '96), London, UK, pp. 487-495, April 1996.
....Design space of CIA. J. I. Hong and J. A. Landay needed. In addition, there are intriguing directions to explore for asynchronous interaction, such as receiving an email from the agent after a meeting. 6. Related Work In several respects, the CIA as envisioned is similar to Remembrance Agents [3], but moves the focus away from keyboard input and from wearable computers towards natural modes of communication. The CIA is also related to XLibris [4] a pen based portable document reader specifically designed for reading electronic documents. One notable feature in XLibris is implicit ....
Rhodes B, Starner T. The Remembrance Agent: a continuously running automated information retrieval system. In: Proceedings of The First International Conference on The Practical Application of Intelligent Agents and Multi Agent Technology (PAAM '96). London, UK, 1996; 487--495
....recognition to give feedback to users who have developed a suboptimal solution. CodeBroker tries to predict information needs and provide feedforward [16] for users so that they can avoid suboptimal solutions. Some information agents also aim to provide feedforward. For example, Remembrance Agent [15] augments human memory by autonomously displaying old emails and notes relevant to the email being written by the user. Letizia [11] assists users in browsing the WWW by suggesting and displaying relevant web pages. By observing the programmer s Java programming, Expert Finder [11] can refer the ....
B. Rhodes and T. Starner. Remembrance agent: A continuously running automated information retrieval system. In Proc. of 1st International Conference on the Practical Application of Intelligent Agents and Multi Agent Technology, pp. 487--495, London, 1996.
....delivered again in later sessions. 6 Related Work 6.1 Agents for Information Exploration CodeBroker is similar to information agents. The closest work to CodeBroker is Remembrance Agent that augments human memory by proactively presenting the documents relevant to the user s current writing [16]. Although its goal is to remind users of those documents that might have been forgotten, it makes no attempt to differentiate those documents that are still remembered and those forgotten. Another similar agent is Letizia that assists users in browsing the World Wide Web by providing suggestions ....
Rhodes, B. J. and T. Starner, "Remembrance Agent: A Continuously Running Automated Information Retrieval System," In Proceedings of the First International Conference on The Practical Application of Intelligent Agents and Multi Agent Technology, London, UK, pp. 487-495.,1996.
....analysis approach examines the contextual information surrounding the current focus of users, and uses that information to predicate their information needs. Information from the repository that has high similarity to the contextual circumstance is then delivered. Systems like Remembrance Agent [19] and Letizia [12] fall into this category. In the case of reusable component location, a goal acquisition approach will be similar to the recognition of a program plan [23] It needs to recognize program plans from the program under development, and deliver reusable components that can be used to ....
....way of interaction with reuse repository systems. 5.2. Information Agents Active reuse repository systems can be viewed as information agents. The closest work to CodeBroker is Remembrance Agent that augments human memory by actively presenting documents relevant to the user s current writing [19]. Although its goal is to remind users of those documents that might have been forgotten, it does not differentiate documents that are still remembered from those forgotten. Another similar agent is Letizia that assists users in browsing the World Wide Web by suggesting web pages within a few ....
Rhodes, B. J. and T. Starner, "Remembrance Agent: A Continuously Running Automated Information Retrieval System," In Proceedings of 1st International Conference on The Practical Application of Intelligent Agents and Multi Agent Technology, London, UK, 1996, pp. 487-495.
....adding context information to the web search. In addition to allowing explicit queries, Watson also operates in the background, continually looking for documents on the web related to documents that users are editing or viewing. This mode of operation is similar to the Remembrance Agent [54, 56]. The Remembrance Agent indexes specified files such as email messages and research papers, and continually searches for related documents while a user edits a document in the Emacs editor. Other related projects include: Margin Notes [55] which rewrites web pages to include links to related ....
Bradley J. Rhodes and Thad Starner. Remembrance Agent: A continuously running automated information retrieval system. In Proceedings of the First International Conference on the Practical Application of Intelligent Agents and Multi Agent Technology, pages 487--495, 1996.
....do so when some issues concerning information and physical infrastructures have been overcome. The situation aware, personalized agents can help users make use of previous conversations (within the context of the current conversation) by showing a summary of previous texts. The Remembrance Agent [11] is one such example. This could facilitate conversation by reducing duplication. Another example is an intelligent telephone operator that checks the current status of the callee before the user makes a call to that person. If the potential callee is very busy or talking to another person, the ....
Bradley J. Rhodes and Thad Starner. Remembrance Agent: A continuously running automated information retrieval system. In Proceedings of the First International Conference on the Practical Application of Intelligent Agents and MultiAgent Technology (PAAM'96), pages 487--495, 1996.
....words to classify Reuters documents, etc. McCallum Nigam 1998) Wearable audio systems track audio context at a coarser signal level in (Clarkson, Sawhney, Pentland 1998) Finally, wearable keyboard based systems track typed words to pull up relevant reference documents automatically (Rhodes Starner 1996). Such systems have a coarse understanding of the conversational or textual context and this enables intelligent output that is relevant to the situation. Technological Issues As noted, we utilize a computer vision system as well as audio. A small video camera is positioned such that it can ....
Rhodes, B., and Starner, T. 1996. The remembrance agent: A continuously running automated information retrieval system. In Practical Application of Intelligent Agents and Multi Agent Technology.
....listed in the bottom few lines of a heads up display, so the wearer can read the information with a quick glance. To retrieve the whole text described in a summary line, the wearer hits a quick chord on a chording keyboard. 3. 1 The Desktop RA An earlier desktop version of the RA is described in [Rhodes and Starner, 1996]. The desktop version runs in the background and watches whatever is typed or read in a word processor. It then suggests old email, papers, or other text documents that are relevant to the current text being displayed, and continuously updates a list of suggestions at the bottom of the screen. The ....
Rhodes, B. and Starner, T. (1996). Remembrance agent: A continuously running automated information retreival system. In Proc. of Pract. App. of Intelligent Agents and MultiAgent Tech. (PAAM), London.
....given favorable initial conditions. 1. Introduction and Previous Work Recognizing location is a difficult but often essential part of identifying a wearable computer user s context. Location sensing may be used to provide mobility aids for the blind [13] spatially based notes and memory aids [18, 17, 8], and automatic position logging for electronic diaries (as used in air quality studies [6] A sense of location is also essential in the field of mobile robotics. However, most mobile robots combine extrinsic (environmental) sensors such as cameras or range sensors with their manipulators or ....
B. Rhodes and T. Starner. Remembrance agent: a continuously running automated information retrieval system. In Proceedings of the First International Conferenceon the Practical Application of Intelligent Agents and Multi Agent Technology (PAAM '96), pages 487-- 495, 1996.
....their content in the bottom of the user s window. While the user types, the RA updates its hits every ten seconds. The user mostly ignores this unobtrusive, automatic service but occasionally glances down and sees a description that cues his own memories of something important to his work [11, 17, 10]. While the user might not have recalled the piece of information on his own, he recognizes the significance (or lack of significance) of the oneline summary and can request the RA to bring up the associated file or e mail for further inspection. This sort of interface increases serendipity for ....
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