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Andrew Csinger. User Models for Intent--based Authoring. PhD thesis, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., 1995.

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Using GPS to Learn Significant Locations and Predict.. - Ashbrook, Starner (2003)   (5 citations)  (Correct)

....the reason for her actions. User modeling is a necessary step toward gaining this understanding. Csinger defines user modeling as . the acquisition or exploitation of explicit, consultable models of either the human users of systems or the computational agents which constitute the systems [4]. This definition, however, raises the question of what constitutes a model For the purposes of our research, we consider a model to be a collection of data on some particular aspect of a human user s behavior that, when associated with a limited set of contextual clues, yields predictions on ....

Andrew Csinger. User Models for Intent--based Authoring. PhD thesis, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., 1995.


Learning Significant Locations and Predicting User Movement.. - Ashbrook, Starner (2002)   (8 citations)  (Correct)

....the reason for her actions. User modeling is a necessary step toward gaining this understanding. Csinger defines user modeling as . the acquisition or exploitation of explicit, consultable models of either the human users of systems or the computational agents which constitute the systems [3]. This definition, however, raises the question of what constitutes a model For the purposes of our research, we consider a model to be a collection of data on some particular aspect of a human user s behavior that, when associated with a limited set of contextual clues, yields predictions on ....

Andrew Csinger. User Models for Intent--based Authoring. PhD thesis, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., 1995.


Enabling Ad-Hoc Collaboration through Schedule Learning and.. - Ashbrook, Starner (2002)   (Correct)

....reason for her actions. User modeling is a necessary step toward answering some of these questions. Csinger defines user modeling as . the acquisition or exploitation of explicit, consultable models of either the human users of systems or the computational agents which constitute the systems [3]. As we use stochastic processes for user modeling, our system requires the collection of large amounts of data. Ideally, we will constantly collect relevant data on our user, and use this data to continuously adapt and refine the model. Practically, however, privacy and technological ....

A. Csinger. User Models for Intent-based Authoring. PhD thesis, 1995.


A Knowledge-Based Approach to Semi-Automatic.. - Ballim, Fatemi..   (Correct)

....material. This is becoming an important issue, as in multimedia documents multi modal interaction is becoming prevalent for non expert users. Amongst few research works that share with us the consideration of some of the so called problems fo classical systems, we refer to Dynamic Hyper video (Csinger, 1995). One of the remarkable points in this wor is the importance accorded to the intent (of the users and the producers) rather than the content (of the document) To permit this notion their approach consists of the construction of a user model, which is further used to tailor the presentations ....

Csinger A. (1995), User Models for intent-based authoring. Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Computer Science, University of British Columbia, 1995.


A Uniform Approach to Visual Information Exploration - Flinn (1994)   (Correct)

....using natural language) The emerging sub discipline of data mining is also clearly relevant, and is expected to play a role similar to that of information retrieval. There may also be some benefits to incorporating user modelling into the general browsing interface (for example see [Csi95]) although no such extension is currently planned. Data visualization is yet another area upon which our solutions will rely. The first prototypes will involve only simple scatter plots and three dimensional star fields, but it may prove necessary to incorporate more sophisticated visualization ....

Andrew Csinger. User Models for Intent-based Authoring (An Application of Minimal Artificial Intelligence). PhD thesis, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., 1995. In progress.

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