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Rao, R., Card, S.K., Jellinek, H.D., Mackinlay, J.D., Robertson, G.G.: The Information Grid: A Framework for Information Retrieval and Retrieval-Centered Applications. In: Proc. of the 5th Annual Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST'92), Monterey, CA (1992) 23--32

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Software Architecture for Language Engineering - Cunningham (2000)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....too slow for the large data sets involved. Cutting et al. 91] developed an OO architecture for IR systems that was used by at least one site other than the originator; however this site reported that the developers had lost interest in the idea after the initial version. The InfoGrid system [Rao et al. 92] developed a UI and interaction model framework for IR systems, but again take up was limited. More At the final TIPSTER meeting, Baltimore, September 1998. recently FireWorks [Hendry Harper 96] also developed a UI framework for building IR systems; P OQL [Henrich 96] describes IR extensions ....

R. Rao, H. J. S.K. Card, J. Mackinlay, and G. Robertson. The Information Grid: a Framework for Information Retrieval and Retrieval-Centered Applications. In Proceedings of the fifth annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology (UIST '92), pages 23--32, Monterey, CA, 1992.


Software Architecture for Language Engineering - Cunningham (2000)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....too slow for the large data sets involved. Cutting et al. 91] developed an OO architecture for IR systems that was used by at least one site other than the originator; however this site reported that the developers had lost interest in the idea after the initial version. The InfoGrid system [Rao et al. 92] developed a UI and interaction model framework for IR systems, but again take up was limited. More At the final TIPSTER meeting, Baltimore, September 1998. recently FireWorks [Hendry Harper 96] also developed a UI framework for building IR systems; P OQL [Henrich 96] describes IR extensions ....

R. Rao, H. J. S.K. Card, J. Mackinlay, and G. Robertson. The Information Grid: a Framework for Information Retrieval and Retrieval-Centered Applications. In Proceedings of the fifth annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology (UIST '92), pages 23--32, Monterey, CA, 1992.


Visualization and HCI: A brief survey - Löwgren (1996)   (Correct)

....is that when the values deviate from normal, the shape and or color of the sphere is distorted. It may be safely assumed that the visual attraction of distorted spheres among normal ones is very high. If the information is not parameterized, the use of the presentation area must be arbitrary. Rao et al. (1992) illustrate this in their Information Grid, a concept which is similar to dynamic queries but without the starfield. Their example domain is document retrieval. 3.6 USER MANIPULATION The selective dynamic manipulation (SDM) set of interaction techniques (Chuah et al., 1995) introduces several ....

Rao R, Card S, Jellinek H, Mackinlay J, Robertson G (1992). The information grid: A framework for information retrieval and retrieval-centered applications. In Proc. ACM Symp. User Interface Software and Technology (UIST '92), pp. 23-32. New York: ACM Press.


Interleaf Active Documents - English, Tenneti (1994)   (Correct)

....DATABASE We are presently building an active document employee photo album that is programmatically generated and has subclassed objects with custom selection methods. This builds in some ways on the active telephone directory described in [8] and the Biography Retrieval application described in [15]. The photo album currently has three types of data for each employee: Color image: a 35mm color photograph processed onto and extracted from a Kodak Photo CD. Voice: employee name as copied from our voice mail system. Text: information such as username, phone extension, and ....

Ramana Rao, Stuart K. Card, Herbert D. Jellinek, Jock D. Mackinlay, and George G. Robertson, `The information grid: a framework for information retrieval and retrieval-centered applications', in Proceedingsof the Fifth AnnualACM Symposiumon User Interface Software and Technology, pp. 23--32. ACM Press, (1992).


Agentsheets: A Tool for Building Domain-Oriented Dynamic, Visual .. - Repenning (1993)   (15 citations)  (Correct)

....people to conceptualize problems in terms of notions they can relate to. Construction paradigms should be able to evoke metaphors by including mechanisms to deal with space, time, and interaction. 1.4.1. Construction Paradigms A construction paradigm should be like an application framework [60, 91] in that it should provide mechanisms to define and specialize functionality, and to create user interfaces. Moreover, it should provide paradigms useful to conceptualize a wide variety of problems. The kind of programming substrates that I am interested in should provide a versatile construction ....

Rao, R., S. K. Card, H. D. Jellinek, J. D. Mackinlay and G. G. Robertson, "The Information Grid: A Framework for Information Retrieval and Retrieval-Centered Applications," Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, Monterey, CA, 1992, pp. 23-32. 141


An Extended Model for Full Text Databases - Baeza-Yates (1996)   (Correct)

....model. Querying is just one part of the semantic process. The another part is to select the text that you are looking for. For this task, visual query languages and visual analysis tools have been developed. Those tools are the complement of the model presented here. Some relevant references are [8, 7, 16, 10, 21, 29, 22]. A visual analysis tool specific for the model presented here is given in [3] The ideas presented here are the synthesis of experiences in several software projects related to full text retrieval systems [12, 5, 13, 23, 1] Although some of the concepts presented here are not new, we believe ....

R. Rao, S. Card, D. Jellinek, J. Mackinlay, and G. Robertson. The information grid: A framework for information retrieval and retrievalcentered applications. In UIST'92, pages 23--32, Monterey, California, 1992.


A Type 2 Fuzzy Set Based Model for Adaptive Information.. - Piccinelli, Mont (1998)   (Correct)

....use for the interaction with the user is context based because it allows the users to focus on relevance and confidence aspects of the keyword avoiding, for the moment, more sophisticated compositional mechanisms. Although the details behind the user interface are outside the scope of this work [11], we enforce the idea that information on relevance and confidence for the keywords has to be as direct as possible in order to avoid complex and error prone heuristics. In our view, a context is a set of keywords in association with an indication of their relevance and the confidence on such ....

R. Rao and alt. The information grid: a framework for information retrieval and retrieval-centered applications. In Proc. 5 th Symposium on User Interface Software and Tech. (ACM UIST), Monterey. 1992.


Uncertainty Modelling for Adaptive Information Management - Piccinelli, Mont (1998)   (Correct)

....at the user interaction, we built a user interface that maps the context based paradigm into graphical grids (Fig.2) showing explicitly the associations between keywords and their value of relevance and confidence. Although the details behind the user interface are outside the scope of this work [11], we enforce the idea that information on relevance and confidence for the keywords has to be as direct as possible in order to avoid complex and error prone heuristics. Users can add a solution to a problem (Fig. 2a) and the associated context reflects the description of the problem. A user query ....

R. Rao and alt. The information grid: a framework for information retrieval and retrievalcentered applications. In Proc. 5 th Symposium on User Interface Software and Tech. (ACM UIST), Monterey. 1992.


Visualization of Large Answers in Text Databases - Baeza-Yates   (Correct)

....for a single document, several documents or queries. Most of the time only one of those elements is visualized. In the last years, several visual metaphors have been designed. Below we present some of them. A general user interface framework and interaction is presented in the InfoGrid [23]. In [18] and [8] the semantic organization is addressed, which in our case would be just one view of the document space. The VIBE system [22] also focuses on the document space, but it is based on user given points of interest of the query (using weighted attributes) Another metaphor for the ....

Rao, R., Card, S., Jellinek, D., Mackinlay, J., and Robertson, G. The information grid: A framework for information retrieval and retrievalcentered applications. In UIST'92 (Monterey, California, 1992), pp. 23--32.


The Digital Library Integrated Task Environment (DLITE) - Cousins, Paepcke..   (Correct)

....sources into a new, shared notebook artifact. Shipman, Marshall, and Moran have experimented extensively with systems for manipulating and understanding information objects arranged on canvases (e.g. VIKI [Ship95] Rao s InfoGrid system emphasized document space visualization and management [Rao92], and Mackinlay s Butterfly experimented with handling asynchronous requests to services that could take varying amounts of time to respond [Mack95] Chang and Ungar experimented with animation techniques in the user interface for the Self programming language [Chan93] Maloney and Smith also ....

Rao, R., et. al. The Information Grid: a framework for information-retrieval centered applications. In Proceedings of UIST (Nov. 15-18, 1992), 23-32.


D game: A Vision of an Active Multidatabase - With Push--Based Schema   (Correct)

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Rao, R., Card, S.K., Jellinek, H.D., Mackinlay, J.D., Robertson, G.G.: The Information Grid: A Framework for Information Retrieval and Retrieval-Centered Applications. In: Proc. of the 5th Annual Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST'92), Monterey, CA (1992) 23--32


Dígame: A Vision of an Active Multidatabase - de Laborda, Popfinger, Conrad (2004)   (Correct)

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Rao, R., Card, S.K., Jellinek, H.D., Mackinlay, J.D., Robertson, G.G.: The Information Grid: A Framework for Information Retrieval and Retrieval-Centered Applications. In: Proc. of the 5th Annual Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST'92), Monterey, CA (1992) 23--32


An Agent-Based Approach to Building Multidisciplinary Problem.. - Drashansky (1996)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

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R. Rao, S. Card, H. Jellinek, J. Mackinlay, and G. Robertson. The Information Grid: A Framework for Information Retrieval and RetrievalCentered Applications. In Proc. ACM UIST'92, pages 23--32. ACM, November 1992.


Does Zooming Improve Image Browsing? - Combs, al. (1999)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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Rao, Ramana, Card, Stuart, Jellinek, Herbert, Mackinlay, Jock, Robertson, George, "The Information Grid: A Framework for Information Retrieval and Retrieval-Centered Applications", UIST '92, November 1992, pp. 23-32.


Fuzzy-Set Based Information Retrieval for Advanced Help Desk - Piccinelli, Mont   (Correct)

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R. Rao and alt. The information grid: a framework for information retrieval and retrieval-centered applications. In Proc. 5 th Symposium on User Interface Software and Tech. (ACM UIST), Monterey. 1992. 12

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