Modelagem de Usuários

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David W. Albrecht, Ingrid Zukerman, Ann E. Nicholson, and Ariel Bud. Towards a Bayesian Model for Keyhole Plan Recognition in Large Domains. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 365-376.

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Leonardo Ambrosini, Vincenzo Cirillo, and Alessandro Micarelli. A Hybrid Architecture for User-Adapted Information Filtering on the World Wide Web. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 59-61.

[Bares and Lester, 1997]
William H. Bares and James C. Lester. Cinematographic User Models for Automated Realtime Camera Control in Dynamic 3D Environments. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 215-226.

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Joseph Beck, Mia Stern, and Beverly Park Woolf. Using the Student Model to Control Problem Difficulty. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 277-288.

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Eftihia Benaki, Vangelis A. Karkaletsis, and Constantine D. Spyropoulos. Integrating User Modeling Into Information Extraction: The UMIE Prototype. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 55-57.

[Brusilovsky and Schwarz, 1997]
Peter Brusilovsky and Elmar Schwarz. User as Student: Towards an Adaptive Interface for Advanced Web-Based Applications. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 177-188.

[Bull, 1997]
Susan Bull. See Yourself Write: A Simple Student Model to Make Students Think. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 315-326.

[Bull and Smith, 1997]
Susan Bull and Matt Smith. A Pair of Student Models to Encourage Collaboration. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 339-341.

[Carberry and Clarke, 1997]
Sandra Carberry and John R. Clarke. Generating Clinical Exercises of Varying Difficulty. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 273-275.

[Chiu et al., 1997]
Bark Cheung Chiu, Geoffrey I. Webb, and Mark Kuzmycz. A Comparison of First-Order and Zeroth-Order Induction for Input-Output Agent Modelling. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 347-358.

[Collins et al., 1997]
Jason A. Collins, Jim E. Greer, Vive S. Kumar, Gordon I. McCalla, Paul Meagher, and Ray Tkatch. Inspectable User Models for Just-In-Time Workplace Training. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 327-337.

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Cristina Conati, Abigail S. Gertner, Kurt VanLehn, and Marek J. Druzdzel. On-Line Student Modeling for Coached Problem Solving Using Bayesian Networks. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 231-242.

[Corbett and Bhatnagar, 1997]
Albert T. Corbett and Akshat Bhatnagar. Student Modeling in the ACT Programming Tutor: Adjusting a Procedural Learning Model With Declarative Knowledge. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 243-254.

[De Carolis and Pizzutilo, 1997]
Berardina De Carolis and Sebastiano Pizzutilo. From Discourse Plans to User-Adapted Hypermedia. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 37-39.

[Doux et al., 1997]
Anne-Claude Doux, Jean-Philippe Laurent, and Jean-Pierre Nadal. Symbolic Data Analysis With the K-Means Algorithm for User Profiling. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 359-361.

[Fink et al., 1997]
Josef Fink, Alfred Kobsa, and Andreas Nill. Adaptable and Adaptive Information Access for All Users, Including the Disabled and the Elderly. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 171-173.

[Giangrandi and Tasso, 1997]
Paolo Giangrandi and Carlo Tasso. Managing Temporal Knowledge in Student Modeling. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 415-426.

[Gori et al., 1997]
Marco Gori, Marco Maggini, and Enrico Martinelli. Web-Browser Access Through Voice Input and Page Interest Prediction. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 17-19.

[Grasso, 1997]
Floriana Grasso. Using Dialectical Argumentation for User Modelling in Decision Support Systems. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 83-85.

[Gutkauf et al., 1997]
Bernd Gutkauf, Stefanie Thies, and Gitta Domik. A User-Adaptive Chart Editing System Based on User Modeling and Critiquing. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 159-170.

[Hirst et al., 1997]
Graeme Hirst, Chrysanne DiMarco, Eduard Hovy, and Kimberley Parsons. Authoring and Generating Health-Education Documents That Are Tailored to the Needs of the Individual Patient. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 107-118.

[Horvitz, 1997]
Eric Horvitz. Agents With Beliefs: Reflections on Bayesian Methods for User Modeling. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 441-442.

[Jameson et al., 1997]
Anthony Jameson, Cécile Paris, and Carlo Tasso, editors. User Modeling: Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference, UM97, Vienna, New York, 1997. Springer Wien New York. Available from http://um.org.

[Kalyuga et al., 1997]
Slava Kalyuga, Paul Chandler, and John Sweller. Levels of Expertise and User-Adapted Formats of Instructional Presentations: A Cognitive Load Approach. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 261-272.

[Küpper, 1997]
Detlef Küpper. Plan Processing in User Models. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 447-448.

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Greg Linden, Steve Hanks, and Neal Lesh. Interactive Assessment of User Preference Models: The Automated Travel Assistant. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 67-78.

[Maglio and Barrett, 1997]
Paul P. Maglio and Rob Barrett. How to Build Modeling Agents to Support Web Searchers. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 5-16.

[Milosavljevic, 1997]
Maria Milosavljevic. Augmenting the User's Knowledge via Comparison. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 119-130.

[Moinard and Joab, 1997]
Claudine Moinard and Michelle Joab. Dynamic Assessment for Operator Training. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 255-257.

[Murphy and McTear, 1997]
Maureen Murphy and Michael McTear. Learner Modelling for Intelligent CALL. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 301-312.

[Noh and Gmytrasiewicz, 1997]
Sanguk Noh and Piotr J. Gmytrasiewicz. Agent Modeling in Antiair Defense: A Case Study. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 389-400.

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Priyanka Paranagama, Frada Burstein, and David Arnott. Modelling the Personality of Decision Makers for Active Decision Support. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 79-81.

[Peter, 1997]
Gerhard Peter. Intelligent Help Through Shared Understanding. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 449-450.

[Pierret, 1997]
Olivier Pierret. Global and Analytical Approaches to Variability for the Design of Complex Systems: The Case of Air Traffic Control. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 451-452.

[Pohl and Höhle, 1997]
Wolfgang Pohl and Jörg Höhle. Mechanisms for Flexible Representation and Use of Knowledge in User Modeling Shell Systems. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 403-414.

[Quaresma and Lopes, 1997]
Paulo Quaresma and José Gabriel Lopes. Modeling Agents in Dialogue Systems. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 101-103.

[Ramscar et al., 1997]
Michael Ramscar, Helen Pain, and John Lee. Do We Know What the User Knows, and Does It Matter? The Epistemics of User Modelling. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 429-431.

[Saracevic et al., 1997]
Tefko Saracevic, Amanda Spink, and Mei-Mei Wu. Users and Intermediaries in Information Retrieval: What Are They Talking About? In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 43-54.

[Schäfer and Weyrath, 1997]
Ralph Schäfer and Thomas Weyrath. Assessing Temporally Variable User Properties With Dynamic Bayesian Networks. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 377-388.

[Schreck, 1997]
Jörg Schreck. Security and Privacy Issues in User Modeling. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 453-454.

[Seta et al., 1997]
Kazuhisa Seta, Mitsuru Ikeda, Osamu Kakusho, and Riichiro Mizoguchi. Capturing a Conceptual Model for End-User Programming: Task Ontology as a Static User Model. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 203-214.

[Simons, 1997]
Joep Simons. Using a Semantic User Model to Filter the World Wide Web Proactively. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 455-456.

[Spooner and Edwards, 1997]
Roger I. W. Spooner and Alistair D. N. Edwards. User Modelling for Error Recovery: A Spelling Checker for Dyslexic Users. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 147-157.

[Staff, 1997]
Christopher Staff. HyperContext: A Model for Adaptive Hypertext. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 33-35.

[Stein et al., 1997]
Adelheit Stein, Jon Atle Gulla, and Ulrich Thiel. Making Sense of Users' Mouse Clicks: Abductive Reasoning and Conversational Dialogue Modeling. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 89-100.

[Stephanidis, 1997]
Constantine Stephanidis. User Interfaces for All: Developing Interfaces for Diverse User Groups. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 443-444.

[Strachan et al., 1997]
Linda Strachan, John Anderson, Murray Sneesby, and Mark Evans. Pragmatic User Modelling in a Commercial Software System. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 189-200.

[Trewin and Pain, 1997]
Shari Trewin and Helen Pain. Dynamic Modelling of Keyboard Skills: Supporting Users With Motor Disabilities. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 135-146.

[Vassileva, 1997]
Julita Vassileva. A New View of Interactive Human-Computer Environments. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 433-435.

[Weber and Specht, 1997]
Gerhard Weber and Marcus Specht. User Modeling and Adaptive Navigation Support in WWW-Based Tutoring Systems. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 289-300.

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Kalina Yacef. Student Modelling for Operational Skill Training in Air Traffic Control. In Jameson et al. [Jameson et al., 1997], pages 457-458.




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