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Stem expert$ (all stems)

352 papers:

SIGMODSIGMOD-2015-Anagnostopoulos #crowdsourcing #performance
The Importance of Being Expert: Efficient Max-Finding in Crowdsourcing (AA, LB, AF, IM, MR), pp. 983–998.
ICSMEICSME-2015-Yamashita #analysis #assessment #benchmark #case study #experience #metric #quality #visualisation
Experiences from performing software quality evaluations via combining benchmark-based metrics analysis, software visualization, and expert assessment (AY), pp. 421–428.
PLDIPLDI-2015-EmaniO #approach #runtime
Celebrating diversity: a mixture of experts approach for runtime mapping in dynamic environments (MKE, MFPO), pp. 499–508.
CHICHI-2015-KimDLBS #named
Motif: Supporting Novice Creativity through Expert Patterns (JK, MD, WL, MSB, DS), pp. 1211–1220.
HCIDHM-EH-2015-LiaoYGMOH #comparison
Study of Caregiver’s Waist Movement Comparison Between Expert and Non-expert During Transfer Care (ML, TY, AG, YM, TO, HH), pp. 164–173.
HCIDHM-EH-2015-SirisuwanYYH #process
EMG Activity of Arms Muscles and Body Movement During Chucking in Lathebetween Expert and Non-expert (PS, HY, TY, HH), pp. 216–226.
HCIDHM-HM-2015-ChottikamponMMS #comparison #metric
Comparison of Braiding Skills Between Expert and Non-experts by Eye’s Movement Measurement (KC, SM, HM, PS, AG, TU, MI, MT, HN, HH), pp. 14–23.
HCIDHM-HM-2015-ChottikamponTMS #comparison #metric
Comparison Knitting Skills Between Experts and Non-experts by Measurement of the Arm Movement (KC, ST, SM, PS, MI, HN, HH), pp. 3–13.
HCIDHM-HM-2015-EndoSSNKH #comparison
Comparison of Description Skill on Characteristics of the Urushi Crafts Work Between Expert Craftspeople and Non-expert Craftspeople (AE, MS, YS, SN, NK, HH), pp. 46–57.
HCIDHM-HM-2015-KurataniHHKUGH #analysis #comparison #process
Expert vs. Elementary Skill Comparison and Process Analysis in VaRTM-Manufactured Carbon Fiber Reinforced Composites (YK, KH, TH, TK, TU, AG, HH), pp. 133–142.
HCIDHM-HM-2015-SudaTHYGH #analysis #process
Process Analysis of Expert and Non-expert Engineers in Quartz Glass Joint Process (MS, TT, AH, YY, AG, HH), pp. 389–398.
HCIDHM-HM-2015-SugimotoINYG #difference #process
Difference in Polishing Process of FRP Between Expert and Non-expert (TS, DI, HN, YY, AG), pp. 174–181.
HCIDHM-HM-2015-SugimotoTNG #comparison #eye tracking #process
Comparison of Eye Movement During the Polishing Process of Metallographic Sample Between Expert and Nonexpert (TS, YT, HN, AG), pp. 399–410.
HCIDHM-HM-2015-SugimotoYNG #analysis #process
EMG Activity Analysis of Expert Skills on Handheld Grinding Work for Metallographic Sample (TS, HY, HN, AG), pp. 165–173.
HCIDHM-HM-2015-WangTTITGH #analysis
Numerical Analysis on “Kana-Ami” Structure Between Expert and Non-expert (ZW, KiT, TT, KI, YT, AG, HH), pp. 192–200.
KDDKDD-2015-IkonomovskaJD #predict #realtime #using
Real-Time Bid Prediction using Thompson Sampling-Based Expert Selection (EI, SJ, AD), pp. 1869–1878.
RecSysRecSys-2015-LuC #personalisation #recommendation
Exploiting Geo-Spatial Preference for Personalized Expert Recommendation (HL, JC), pp. 67–74.
SIGIRSIGIR-2015-HungTWA #named #validation
ERICA: Expert Guidance in Validating Crowd Answers (NQVH, DCT, MW, KA), pp. 1037–1038.
SIGIRSIGIR-2015-Pal #multi
Discovering Experts across Multiple Domains (AP), pp. 923–926.
SACSAC-2015-KassingOBH #community #social
Locating domain-specific contents and experts on social bookmarking communities (SK, JO, AB, GJH), pp. 747–752.
SACSAC-2015-KokoschkaPS
A reputation system supporting unlinkable, yet authorized expert ratings (AK, RP, CS), pp. 2320–2327.
WICSAWICSA-2014-SmileyMW #adaptation #architecture #performance #product line #reuse
A Dynamic Software Product Line Architecture for Prepackaged Expert Analytics: Enabling Efficient Capture, Reuse and Adaptation of Operational Knowledge (KS, SM, PW), pp. 205–214.
DACDAC-2014-AdirGGS #generative #network #testing #using
Using a High-Level Test Generation Expert System for Testing In-Car Networks (AA, AG, LG, TS), p. 6.
ICSMEICSME-2014-HuoDMG #debugging #empirical
An Empirical Study of the Effects of Expert Knowledge on Bug Reports (DH, TD, CM, MG), pp. 1–10.
CHICHI-2014-LiaoF
Expert voices in echo chambers: effects of source expertise indicators on exposure to diverse opinions (QVL, WTF), pp. 2745–2754.
CSCWCSCW-2014-TeoJ #functional #online #performance #quality
Fast, functional, and fitting: expert response dynamics and response quality in an online newcomer help forum (HJT, AJ), pp. 332–341.
CSCWCSCW-2014-XuHB #design #feedback #generative #named #using #visual notation
Voyant: generating structured feedback on visual designs using a crowd of non-experts (AX, SWH, BPB), pp. 1433–1444.
HCIDHM-2014-SugimotoYG #analysis
Analysis of Expert Skills on Handheld Grinding Work for Metallographic Sample (TS, HY, AG), pp. 66–77.
HCIDHM-2014-TakaiYGWI #case study #comparative
Comparative Study on the Feature of Kitchen Knife Sharpening Skill between Expert and Non-Expert (YT, MY, AG, ZW, AI), pp. 292–300.
HCIDHM-2014-YoganathanK #using
ENT Disease Diagnosis Using an Expert System (DY, SK), pp. 472–483.
CAiSECAiSE-2014-VergneS #community #markov #network #open source #using
Expert Finding Using Markov Networks in Open Source Communities (MV, AS), pp. 196–210.
ICEISICEIS-v3-2014-BorysL #assessment #comparison #evaluation #heuristic
Expert vs Novice Evaluators — Comparison of Heuristic Evaluation Assessment (MB, ML), pp. 144–149.
CIKMCIKM-2014-AllahoL #latency #online #recommendation
Increasing the Responsiveness of Recommended Expert Collaborators for Online Open Projects (MYA, WCL), pp. 749–758.
CIKMCIKM-2014-HassanFVDL0
Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better: Finding Expert Teams by CrewScout (NH, HF, RV, GD, CL, NZ), pp. 2030–2032.
ECIRECIR-2014-TraubOHH #effectiveness
Measuring the Effectiveness of Gamesourcing Expert Oil Painting Annotations (MCT, JvO, JH, LH), pp. 112–123.
ICMLICML-c1-2014-NguyenB #performance #process
Fast Allocation of Gaussian Process Experts (TVN, EVB), pp. 145–153.
KDDKDD-2014-BiKWC #resource management #topic
Who are experts specializing in landscape photography?: analyzing topic-specific authority on content sharing services (BB, BK, CW, JC), pp. 1506–1515.
KDDKDD-2014-SunSTLKTY #behaviour #collaboration #network
Analyzing expert behaviors in collaborative networks (HS, MS, ST, YL, LMK, ST, XY), pp. 1486–1495.
KEODKEOD-2014-DogduKG #information management #ontology #using
Waste Management Information System — An Expert System Using Ontologies (ED, BK, UG), pp. 312–318.
SIGIRSIGIR-2014-ChengCBB #approach #twitter
Who is the barbecue king of texas?: a geo-spatial approach to finding local experts on twitter (ZC, JC, HB, VB), pp. 335–344.
SIGIRSIGIR-2014-YeniterziC #bias #testing
Analyzing bias in CQA-based expert finding test sets (RY, JC), pp. 967–970.
REFSQREFSQ-2014-AbeleinP #communication #developer #scalability
State of Practice of User-Developer Communication in Large-Scale IT Projects — Results of an Expert Interview Series (UA, BP), pp. 95–111.
REFSQREFSQ-2014-AlmalikiFBPA #adaptation #bibliography #social
Requirements-Driven Social Adaptation: Expert Survey (MA, FF, RB, KP, RA), pp. 72–87.
SACSAC-2014-ChenCWD #recommendation #scalability
Instant expert hunting: building an answerer recommender system for a large scale Q&A website (TC, JC, HW, YD), pp. 260–265.
ECSAECSA-2013-MiesbauerW #bibliography #classification #design
Classification of Design Decisions — An Expert Survey in Practice (CM, RW), pp. 130–145.
CASECASE-2013-KumarNSCK #tool support #visual notation
Product of tracking experts for visual tracking of surgical tools (SK, MSN, PS, JJC, VK), pp. 480–485.
ICDARICDAR-2013-MalikLD #automation #comparison #forensics #verification
Part-Based Automatic System in Comparison to Human Experts for Forensic Signature Verification (MIM, ML, AD), pp. 872–876.
ICDARICDAR-2013-MoghaddamMC #automation #documentation #framework #image
Unsupervised Ensemble of Experts (EoE) Framework for Automatic Binarization of Document Images (RFM, FFM, MC), pp. 703–707.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2013-ChengBK #named #twitter
Peckalytics: analyzing experts and interests on Twitter (AC, NB, NK), pp. 973–976.
ICSMEICSM-2013-SchwartzD #effectiveness #fuzzy #testing
A Fuzzy Expert System for Cost-Effective Regression Testing Strategies (AS, HD), pp. 1–10.
WCREWCRE-2013-TeytonFMB #library
Find your library experts (CT, JRF, FM, XB), pp. 202–211.
CHICHI-2013-PaceTGPBB
A tribute to Mad skill: expert amateur visuality and world of Warcraft Machinima (TP, AT, SG, TP, JB, SB), pp. 2019–2028.
CHICHI-2013-Samp #design #visual notation
Designing graphical menus for novices and experts: connecting design characteristics with design goals (KS), pp. 3159–3168.
CSCWCSCW-2013-Hautasaari #analysis #process #quote #wiki
“Could someone please translate this?”: activity analysis of wikipedia article translation by non-experts (AMJH), pp. 945–954.
HCIHCI-AS-2013-KuHCHK #design #interface
Ergonomics Design on Expert Convenience of Voice-Based Interface for Vehicle’s AV Systems (PYK, SLH, HCC, JYH, CCK), pp. 606–611.
HCIHIMI-D-2013-Soufi #bibliography #evaluation
Survey and Expert Evaluation for e-Banking (BS), pp. 375–382.
ICEISICEIS-v3-2013-MiloszBL #empirical #evaluation #usability
Memorability Experiment Vs. Expert Method in Websites Usability Evaluation (MM, MB, ML), pp. 151–157.
ICEISICEIS-v3-2013-Plechawska-WojcikLW #assessment #case study #experience #user interface #using #web
Assessment of User Experience with Responsive Web Applications using Expert Method and Cognitive Walkthrough — A Case Study (MPW, SLM, LW), pp. 111–118.
CIKMCIKM-2013-TanCHKS #predict
Instant foodie: predicting expert ratings from grassroots (CT, EHC, DAH, GK, AJS), pp. 1127–1136.
ICMLICML-c3-2013-ChagantyL #linear
Spectral Experts for Estimating Mixtures of Linear Regressions (ATC, PL), pp. 1040–1048.
MLDMMLDM-2013-ChungJKL #identification #personalisation #recommendation
Personalized Expert-Based Recommender System: Training C-SVM for Personalized Expert Identification (YC, HWJ, JK, JHL), pp. 434–441.
SIGIRSIGIR-2013-AslayOAJ #network
Competition-based networks for expert finding (ÇA, NO, LMA, AJ), pp. 1033–1036.
RERE-2013-0004CB #traceability
Foundations for an expert system in domain-specific traceability (JG, JCH, BB), pp. 42–51.
ASPLOSASPLOS-2013-Paulos #evolution
The rise of the expert amateur: DIY culture and the evolution of computer science (EP), pp. 153–154.
CASECASE-2012-ChenC #collaboration
An expert decision-making strategy based on collaborative cloud system (CCC, APC), pp. 777–781.
CHICHI-2012-HeimerlGCPH #named #physics
CommunitySourcing: engaging local crowds to perform expert work via physical kiosks (KH, BG, KC, TSP, BH), pp. 1539–1548.
CHICHI-2012-LiaoWPF #comprehension #twitter
Understanding experts’ and novices’ expertise judgment of twitter users (QVL, CW, PP, WTF), pp. 2461–2464.
CHICHI-2012-PetrieP #comparison #interactive #problem #usability #what
What do users really care about?: a comparison of usability problems found by users and experts on highly interactive websites (HP, CP), pp. 2107–2116.
CIKMCIKM-2012-HwangLKL #on the #performance #recommendation #using
On using category experts for improving the performance and accuracy in recommender systems (WSH, HJL, SWK, ML), pp. 2355–2358.
CIKMCIKM-2012-LinXLHL #named #personalisation #recommendation #social
PRemiSE: personalized news recommendation via implicit social experts (CL, RX, LL, ZH, TL), pp. 1607–1611.
CIKMCIKM-2012-VolkovsLZ #learning #rank
Learning to rank by aggregating expert preferences (MV, HL, RSZ), pp. 843–851.
CIKMCIKM-2012-ZhouLLZ #community #probability #topic
Topic-sensitive probabilistic model for expert finding in question answer communities (GZ, SL, KL, JZ), pp. 1662–1666.
ICMLICML-2012-EbanBSG #learning #online #predict #sequence
Learning the Experts for Online Sequence Prediction (EE, AB, SSS, AG), p. 38.
ICPRICPR-2012-0001HS #feedback #similarity
Medical prognosis based on patient similarity and expert feedback (FW, JH, JS), pp. 1799–1802.
SIGIRSIGIR-2012-GhoshSBGG #crowdsourcing #microblog #named #topic
Cognos: crowdsourcing search for topic experts in microblogs (SG, NKS, FB, NG, PKG), pp. 575–590.
RERE-2012-Ott #fault #legacy #natural language #specification #using
Defects in natural language requirement specifications at Mercedes-Benz: An investigation using a combination of legacy data and expert opinion (DO), pp. 291–296.
PPoPPPPoPP-2012-MarkerTPBG #algebra #developer #linear
Mechanizing the expert dense linear algebra developer (BM, AT, JP, DSB, RAvdG), pp. 289–290.
ICSTICST-2012-CunninghamHH #analysis #combinator #testing
A System Analysis Study Comparing Reverse Engineered Combinatorial Testing to Expert Judgment (AMCJ, JDH, RJH), pp. 630–635.
CSEETCSEET-2011-HoskingSKJ #learning #re-engineering #student
Learning at the elbows of experts: Technology roadmapping with Software Engineering students (JGH, PS, EK, NJ), pp. 139–148.
ICPCICPC-2011-WangSW #automation #fault
Capturing Expert Knowledge for Automated Configuration Fault Diagnosis (MW, XS, KW), pp. 205–208.
CHICHI-2011-FindlaterWW #type system
Typing on flat glass: examining ten-finger expert typing patterns on touch surfaces (LF, JOW, DW), pp. 2453–2462.
CHICHI-2011-RyokaiOMA #named
GreenHat: exploring the natural environment through experts’ perspectives (KR, LO, MM, AMA), pp. 2149–2152.
CHICHI-2011-TuiteSHTP #game studies #image #named #scalability
PhotoCity: training experts at large-scale image acquisition through a competitive game (KT, NS, DYH, NT, ZP), pp. 1383–1392.
HCIDUXU-v1-2011-DinetVB #community #design #difference #towards
Towards Future Methods to Take into Account Cross-Cultural Differences in Design: An Example with the “Expert Community Staff” (ECS) (JD, RV, EB), pp. 53–61.
HCIHCD-2011-Ley #interactive #workflow
Expert-Sided Workflow Data Acquisition by Means of an Interactive Interview System (DL), pp. 91–100.
HCIIDGD-2011-HwangY #interface #multi
Accommodating Both Expert Users and Novice Users in One Interface by Utilizing Multi-layer Interface in Complex Function Products (TKPH, HYY), pp. 159–165.
EDOCEDOC-2011-WoutersG #execution #modelling #named
xOWL: An Executable Modeling Language for Domain Experts (LW, MPG), pp. 215–224.
ICEISICEIS-v2-2011-ShahK #architecture #parallel #simulation
System Architecture of the Decision Support System Employing Microscopic Simulation and Expert System in Parallel for the Post Incident Traffic Management (SAAS, HK), pp. 113–117.
ICEISICEIS-v4-2011-AbramowiczBDFK #interface #semantics #web
Web Interface for Semantically Enabled Experts Finding System (WA, EB, JD, AF, MK), pp. 291–296.
CIKMCIKM-2011-KargarA #network #social
Discovering top-k teams of experts with/without a leader in social networks (MK, AA), pp. 985–994.
CIKMCIKM-2011-ZhuCXCT #category theory #ranking #towards
Towards expert finding by leveraging relevant categories in authority ranking (HZ, HC, HX, EC, JT), pp. 2221–2224.
ECIRECIR-2011-SmirnovaB
A User-Oriented Model for Expert Finding (ES, KB), pp. 580–592.
KDIRKDIR-2011-SorgC #modelling #retrieval
Finding the Right Expert — Discriminative Models for Expert Retrieval (PS, PC), pp. 190–199.
KEODKEOD-2011-LepperT #2d #authoring #documentation #maintenance #named #prototype #robust #xml
D2d — A Robust Front-end for Prototyping, Authoring and Maintaining XML Encoded Documents by Domain Experts (ML, BTyW), pp. 449–456.
KMISKMIS-2011-GretschMH #implementation #process
The Difficulty of Finding Experts — Implementation Process of Corporate Yellow Pages (SG, HM, JH), pp. 48–56.
SIGIRSIGIR-2011-FangSSKM #analysis #query
Analysis of an expert search query log (YF, NS, LS, JK, APM), pp. 1189–1190.
SIGIRSIGIR-2011-KarimiSCK #behaviour #topic
Domain expert topic familiarity and search behavior (SK, FS, AC, SK), pp. 1135–1136.
SIGIRSIGIR-2011-Smirnova #network #social
A model for expert finding in social networks (ES), pp. 1191–1192.
ICSEICSE-2011-KwanD #communication
The hidden experts in software-engineering communication (IK, DD), pp. 800–803.
ECSAECSA-2010-KrupaviciuteF #automation #distributed #process
Expert Activities Automation through Enhanced Business Services Orchestration (AK, JF), pp. 497–500.
CHICHI-2010-Thom-SantelliCG #collaboration #what
What do you know?: experts, novices and territoriality in collaborative systems (JTS, DC, GG), pp. 1685–1694.
ICEISICEIS-AIDSS-2010-MartinL #information management #library #ontology
Expert Knowledge Management based on Ontology in a Digital Library (AM, CL), pp. 291–298.
ICEISICEIS-DISI-2010-BarczynskiFBS #adaptation #concept #information management #modelling #named #using
AdaptIE — Using Domain Language Concept to Enable Domain Experts in Modeling of Information Extraction Plans (WMB, FF, FB, DS), pp. 249–256.
ICEISICEIS-J-2010-Duin10a #pattern matching #pattern recognition #problem #recognition
Non-Euclidean Problems in Pattern Recognition Related to Human Expert Knowledge (RPWD), pp. 15–28.
CIKMCIKM-2010-PalK #bias #community #identification
Expert identification in community question answering: exploring question selection bias (AP, JAK), pp. 1505–1508.
ICMLICML-2010-ChenW #modelling
Dynamical Products of Experts for Modeling Financial Time Series (YC, MW), pp. 207–214.
ICPRICPR-2010-ImpedovoP #classification #evaluation #generative #multi #set
Generating Sets of Classifiers for the Evaluation of Multi-expert Systems (DI, GP), pp. 2166–2169.
ICPRICPR-2010-TresadernC #constraints #performance
Gradient Constraints Can Improve Displacement Expert Performance (PAT, TFC), pp. 157–160.
ICPRICPR-2010-YukselG #classification #detection
Variational Mixture of Experts for Classification with Applications to Landmine Detection (SEY, PDG), pp. 2981–2984.
KDDKDD-2010-MiaoMYTCA #generative #modelling #network
Generative models for ticket resolution in expert networks (GM, LEM, XY, ST, YC, NA), pp. 733–742.
KMISKMIS-2010-MacePM #editing #ontology #security
Ontology Editing Tool for Information Security and Human Factors Experts (JCM, SEP, APAvM), pp. 207–212.
KRKR-2010-CiabattoniR #fuzzy #monad #on the
On the Classical Content of Monadic G with Involutive Negation and its Application to a Fuzzy Medical Expert System (AC, PR).
RecSysRecSys-2010-BarrioR #collaboration #recommendation
Geolocated movie recommendations based on expert collaborative filtering (JBB, XAR), pp. 347–348.
SEKESEKE-2010-AdderleyDT #framework #implementation #rule-based
An Examination of a Rule-Based Expert System to Aid in the Implementation of the CMMI Framework (TA, SD, FT), pp. 599–603.
SEKESEKE-2010-CintoP #design #guidelines #human-computer #interface
Human-Computer Interface Design Guidelines: An Expert System (TC, CSAP), pp. 361–366.
SIGIRSIGIR-2010-FangSM #documentation #modelling
Discriminative models of integrating document evidence and document-candidate associations for expert search (YF, LS, APM), pp. 683–690.
SIGIRSIGIR-2010-Huggett #n-gram #named
Agro-Gator: digesting experts, logs, and N-grams (MH), p. 706.
MODELSMoDELS-v2-2010-PriegoIR #modelling
Modeling Issues: a Survival Guide for a Non-expert Modeler (ERP, FJGI, ALR), pp. 361–375.
OOPSLAOOPSLA-2010-LiZH #named #programming
G-Finder: routing programming questions closer to the experts (WL, CZ, SH), pp. 62–73.
SACSAC-2010-KaoLW #approach #hybrid #novel
Expert finding in question-answering websites: a novel hybrid approach (WCK, DRL, SWW), pp. 867–871.
SACSAC-2010-OttoR #bibliography #data transformation
Organizing master data management: findings from an expert survey (BO, AR), pp. 106–110.
ICSEICSE-2010-KlasEMHG #case study #fault #industrial #metric #predict
Transparent combination of expert and measurement data for defect prediction: an industrial case study (MK, FE, JM, KH, OvG), pp. 119–128.
OSDIOSDI-2010-KushmanK #automation #independence
Enabling Configuration-Independent Automation by Non-Expert Users (NK, DK), pp. 223–236.
ICSMEICSM-2009-MaSZS #recommendation
Expert recommendation with usage expertise (DM, DS, TZ, JS), pp. 535–538.
CHICHI-2009-ReichlingW #automation #generative #recommendation
Expert recommender systems in practice: evaluating semi-automatic profile generation (TR, VW), pp. 59–68.
HCIHCD-2009-LuhC #design
From Novice to Expert — User’s Search Approaches for Design Knowledge (DBL, CLC), pp. 501–510.
HCIHCI-VAD-2009-Nam #development #user interface
Development of an Expert System as a User Interface for an RFID Application (DHN), pp. 751–759.
ICEISICEIS-J-2009-LokmanNN #design #named
ExpertKanseiWeb: A Tool to Design Kansei Website (AML, NLMN, MN), pp. 894–905.
CIKMCIKM-2009-MacdonaldO #documentation #ranking
The influence of the document ranking in expert search (CM, IO), pp. 1983–1986.
CIKMCIKM-2009-RanganathanRU #information retrieval
Mashup-based information retrieval for domain experts (AR, AR, OU), pp. 711–720.
ECIRECIR-2009-DemartiniGN #ranking
A Vector Space Model for Ranking Entities and Its Application to Expert Search (GD, JG, WN), pp. 189–201.
ECIRECIR-2009-KarimzadehganWR #using
Enhancing Expert Finding Using Organizational Hierarchies (MK, RWW, MR), pp. 177–188.
ECIRECIR-2009-LiebregtsB #design #evaluation
Design and Evaluation of a University-Wide Expert Search Engine (RL, TB), pp. 587–594.
ICMLICML-2009-RaykarYZJFVBM #learning #multi #trust
Supervised learning from multiple experts: whom to trust when everyone lies a bit (VCR, SY, LHZ, AKJ, CF, GHV, LB, LM), pp. 889–896.
KDDKDD-2009-LappasLT #network #social
Finding a team of experts in social networks (TL, KL, ET), pp. 467–476.
KEODKEOD-2009-Reyes-PerezBG #towards
Towards an Expert System for the Manufacturing System Planning of Products with Graded Properties (MRP, JB, JG), pp. 226–232.
SIGIRSIGIR-2009-AmatriainLPKO #approach #collaboration #web
The wisdom of the few: a collaborative filtering approach based on expert opinions from the web (XA, NL, JMP, HK, NO), pp. 532–539.
SIGIRSIGIR-2009-BennettN #classification #scalability #taxonomy
Refined experts: improving classification in large taxonomies (PNB, NN), pp. 11–18.
SIGIRSIGIR-2009-MacdonaldO #documentation #on the #ranking
On perfect document rankings for expert search (CM, IO), pp. 740–741.
SIGIRSIGIR-2009-MacdonaldW
Usefulness of click-through data in expert search (CM, RWW), pp. 816–817.
SIGIRSIGIR-2009-NollYGMS #folksonomy #ranking
Telling experts from spammers: expertise ranking in folksonomies (MGN, CmAY, NG, CM, NS), pp. 612–619.
SACSAC-2009-MenezesNQF #interface
Expert system for supporting conformity inspections of software application interfaces to the ISO 9241 (LLdM, MRdN, JERdQ, JMF), pp. 110–115.
ESEC-FSEESEC-FSE-2009-Petre #design
Insights from expert software design practice (MP), pp. 233–242.
ISSTAISSTA-2009-YooHTS #clustering #effectiveness #scalability #testing
Clustering test cases to achieve effective and scalable prioritisation incorporating expert knowledge (SY, MH, PT, AS), pp. 201–212.
ICEISICEIS-AIDSS-2008-GocB #sequence
Discovering Expert’s Knowledge from Sequences of Discrete Event Class Occurrences (MLG, NB), pp. 253–260.
CIKMCIKM-2008-BalogR
Non-local evidence for expert finding (KB, MdR), pp. 489–498.
CIKMCIKM-2008-HuangMG #categorisation #framework #multi
Error-driven generalist+experts (edge): a multi-stage ensemble framework for text categorization (JH, OM, CLG), pp. 83–92.
CIKMCIKM-2008-SerdyukovRH #modelling #multi
Modeling multi-step relevance propagation for expert finding (PS, HR, DH), pp. 1133–1142.
CIKMCIKM-2008-ZhuSRH #documentation #modelling
Modeling document features for expert finding (JZ, DS, SMR, XH), pp. 1421–1422.
ECIRECIR-2008-MacdonaldHO #quality
High Quality Expertise Evidence for Expert Search (CM, DH, IO), pp. 283–295.
ECIRECIR-2008-MacdonaldO #documentation #evaluation
Expert Search Evaluation by Supporting Documents (CM, IO), pp. 555–563.
ECIRECIR-2008-SerdyukovH #documentation #modelling
Modeling Documents as Mixtures of Persons for Expert Finding (PS, DH), pp. 309–320.
ICMLICML-2008-VovkZ #game studies #predict
Prediction with expert advice for the Brier game (VV, FZ), pp. 1104–1111.
SEKESEKE-2008-JanesSS #identification #process
Non-invasive Software Process Data Collection for Expert Identification (AJ, AS, GS), pp. 191–196.
SIGIRSIGIR-2008-BalogRW #modelling #retrieval #using
Bloggers as experts: feed distillation using expert retrieval models (KB, MdR, WW), pp. 753–754.
SIGIRSIGIR-2008-SerdyukovRH #dependence
Exploiting sequential dependencies for expert finding (PS, HR, DH), pp. 795–796.
SIGIRSIGIR-2008-SerdyukovRH08a #modelling #random
Modeling expert finding as an absorbing random walk (PS, HR, DH), pp. 797–798.
RERE-2008-SimAA #experience #requirements #what
Marginal Notes on Amethodical Requirements Engineering: What Experts Learned from Experience (SES, TAA, BAA), pp. 105–114.
ICSTICST-2008-PloschGPSS #tool support
Tool Support for Expert-Centred Code Assessments (RP, HG, GP, MS, SS), pp. 258–267.
ICSMEICSM-2007-Anda #maintenance #metric #using
Assessing Software System Maintainability using Structural Measures and Expert Assessments (BA), pp. 204–213.
CHICHI-2007-WongOORYF #multi
Sharing a single expert among multiple partners (JW, LMO, JO, CPR, JY, SRF), pp. 261–270.
HCIHCI-AS-2007-Hsu #performance #visual notation
The Effects of Visual Versus Verbal Metaphors on Novice and Expert Learners’ Performance (YcH), pp. 264–269.
HCIHIMI-IIE-2007-LiuK
Skill Transfer from Expert to Novice — Instruction Manuals Made by Means of Groupware (CYL, YK), pp. 423–429.
HCIHIMI-IIE-2007-NagamatsuKKS #development #eye tracking #using
Development of a Skill Acquisition Support System Using Expert’s Eye Movement (TN, YK, JK, HS), pp. 430–439.
HCIHIMI-MTT-2007-MirandaIC #evaluation
Expert Systems Evaluation Proposal (PM, PTI, MMC), pp. 98–106.
HCIOCSC-2007-CetinVF #analysis #development #distributed #human-computer
An Analysis of Involvement of HCI Experts in Distributed Software Development: Practical Issues (, DV, SF), pp. 32–40.
ICEISICEIS-AIDSS-2007-MartinLGM #network
Applying Integrated Expert System in Network Management (AM, CL, JIG, FJM), pp. 101–106.
ICEISICEIS-AIDSS-2007-Vallejo-FernandezGL #approach #optimisation
A Qualitative Expert Knowledge Approach to Rendering Optimization (DVF, CGM, LJL), pp. 336–341.
CIKMCIKM-2007-FuXLZM #formal method
A CDD-based formal model for expert finding (YF, RX, YL, MZ, SM), pp. 881–884.
CIKMCIKM-2007-MacdonaldO #query
Expertise drift and query expansion in expert search (CM, IO), pp. 341–350.
ECIRECIR-2007-FangZ #modelling #probability
Probabilistic Models for Expert Finding (HF, CZ), pp. 418–430.
ECIRECIR-2007-MacdonaldO #feedback #using
Using Relevance Feedback in Expert Search (CM, IO), pp. 431–443.
ECIRECIR-2007-SerdyukovCN #modelling #query
Enhancing Expert Search Through Query Modeling (PS, SC, WN), pp. 737–740.
ICMLICML-2007-LiaoLC #classification #semistructured data
Quadratically gated mixture of experts for incomplete data classification (XL, HL, LC), pp. 553–560.
KDDKDD-2007-BeckerA #concept #ranking #realtime #using
Real-time ranking with concept drift using expert advice (HB, MA), pp. 86–94.
MLDMMLDM-2007-TronciGR #design #multi
Selection of Experts for the Design of Multiple Biometric Systems (RT, GG, FR), pp. 795–809.
SIGIRSIGIR-2007-BalogR
Finding similar experts (KB, MdR), pp. 821–822.
SIGIRSIGIR-2007-SerdyukovHFA #documentation #generative #modelling
Generative modeling of persons and documents for expert search (PS, DH, MMF, PMGA), pp. 827–828.
SIGIRSIGIR-2007-Wilkins #automation #generative #multi #retrieval
Automatic query-time generation of retrieval expert coefficients for multimedia retrieval (PW), p. 924.
ICEISICEIS-AIDSS-2006-RamezaniM #case study #design #fuzzy #implementation
Design and Implementation of a Fuzzy Expert Decision Support System for Vendor Selection — Case Study in OIEC Iran (Oil Industerial Engineering and Construction) (MR, GAM), pp. 243–248.
CIKMCIKM-2006-MacdonaldO #adaptation #data fusion
Voting for candidates: adapting data fusion techniques for an expert search task (CM, IO), pp. 387–396.
ICMLICML-2006-GeJ #approximate #consistency #multi
A note on mixtures of experts for multiclass responses: approximation rate and Consistent Bayesian Inference (YG, WJ), pp. 329–335.
SEKESEKE-2006-LehmanW #convergence #problem #rule-based #simulation
A Rule-Based Expert System for the Diagnosis of Convergence Problems in Circuit Simulation (CWL, MJW), pp. 57–60.
SIGIRSIGIR-2006-BalogAR #corpus #enterprise #formal method #modelling
Formal models for expert finding in enterprise corpora (KB, LA, MdR), pp. 43–50.
SACSAC-2006-BelsisFGS #classification
SF-HME system: a hierarchical mixtures-of-experts classification system for spam filtering (PB, KF, SG, CS), pp. 354–360.
ICEISICEIS-v2-2005-AprilD #maintenance
Software Maintenance Expert System (SMXPERT) — a Decision Support Instrument (AA, JMD), pp. 142–148.
ICEISICEIS-v2-2005-ClemmonsH #enterprise #hybrid
Reducing Risk in the Enterprise: Proposal for a Hybrid Audit Expert System (SC, KH), pp. 260–266.
ICEISICEIS-v2-2005-Hakansson #comprehension #problem
Transferring Problem Solving Strategies from the Expert to the End Users — Supporting Understanding (AH), pp. 3–10.
CIKMCIKM-2005-LiuCK
Finding experts in community-based question-answering services (XL, WBC, MBK), pp. 315–316.
ICMLICML-2005-ChangK #learning
Hedged learning: regret-minimization with learning experts (YHC, LPK), pp. 121–128.
ICMLICML-2005-KolterM #concept #using
Using additive expert ensembles to cope with concept drift (JZK, MAM), pp. 449–456.
MLDMMLDM-2005-BahiS #recognition
Neural Expert Model Applied to Phonemes Recognition (HB, MS), pp. 507–515.
WICSAWICSA-2004-BachmannBKS #architecture #design #experience #using
Experience Using an Expert System to Assist an Architect in Designing for Modifiability (FB, LJB, MK, CPS), pp. 281–284.
WICSAWICSA-2004-MustapicWNCSFA #architecture #industrial
Real World Influences on Software Architecture — Interviews with Industrial System Experts (GM, AW, CN, IC, KS, JF, JA), pp. 101–111.
DATEDATE-DF-2004-Auletta
Expert System Perimeter Block Placement Floorplanning (RA), pp. 140–143.
CHICHI-2004-PavlovychS
Model for non-expert text entry speed on 12-button phone keypads (AP, WS), pp. 351–358.
ICEISICEIS-v1-2004-Riaz-ud-DinK #adaptation #database #multi #named #using
ACME-DB: An Adaptive Caching Mechanism Using Multiple Experts For Database Buffers (FRuD, MK), pp. 192–201.
ICEISICEIS-v2-2004-BailonGPQ #identification
G.R.E.E.N. — An Expert System to Identify Gymnosperms (ABB, ELGG, RPP, CQ), pp. 216–221.
ICEISICEIS-v2-2004-DhoteMR #analysis #detection #development #fault
Development of an Expert System for Detecting Incipient Fault in Transformer by Dissolved Gas Analysis (NKD, DMH, MRR), pp. 210–215.
ICPRICPR-v1-2004-DmitryD04a #algorithm #fuzzy #generative
An Algorithm for Rule Generation in Fuzzy Expert Systems (DK, DV), pp. 212–215.
ICPRICPR-v3-2004-HuangSK #approach #detection #multi #robust
A Multi-Expert Approach for Robust Face Detection (LLH, AS, HK), pp. 942–945.
ICDARICDAR-2003-BovinoIPS #multi #verification
Multi-Expert Verification of Hand-Written Signatures (LB, SI, GP, LS), pp. 932–936.
VLDBVLDB-2003-SizovGT #crawling #framework #generative #web
From Focused Crawling to Expert Information: an Application Framework for Web Exploration and Portal Generation (SS, JG, MT), pp. 1105–1108.
CSEETCSEET-2003-OvalleE04 #experience #process
Training Experts in the Fundamentals: An Experience in Providing Software Engineers with the Basis of Software Process Improvement (NKO, HWE), p. 339–?.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2003-DarbhamullaDL #monitoring #online #student
Student status monitoring tool (SSM): proxy for the real world expert in online course delivery (RD, MD, PBL), p. 257.
CAiSECAiSE-2003-KimC #documentation #evaluation #ranking #web
Ranking Web Documents with Dynamic Evaluation by Expert Groups (SWK, CWC), pp. 437–448.
ICEISICEIS-v2-2003-KropotovV #approach #fuzzy
One Approach to Fuzzy Expert Systems Construction (DK, DV), pp. 566–570.
ICEISICEIS-v3-2003-DelgadoMSM
Aggregating Expert Profiles for Ser Quering Aid (MD, MJMB, DS, MAVM), pp. 278–285.
ICMLICML-2003-Mesterharm #algorithm #multi #using
Using Linear-threshold Algorithms to Combine Multi-class Sub-experts (CM), pp. 544–551.
ICMLICML-2003-RichardsonD #learning #multi
Learning with Knowledge from Multiple Experts (MR, PMD), pp. 624–631.
RERE-2003-HickeyD #elicitation #how #question
Elicitation Technique Selection: How Do Experts Do It? (AMH, AMD), p. 169–?.
SACSAC-2003-FrumentoBG #community #design #web
Echo-Cardiography on the Web: Design and Set-Up of a Virtual Community of Experts (EF, EB, LG), pp. 240–245.
SACSAC-2003-Reyes-GarciaC #fuzzy #implementation
Implementing Fuzzy Expert System for Intelligent Buildings (CARG, EC), pp. 9–13.
ICEISICEIS-2002-MarirWO #cost analysis
A Case-Based Expert System for Estimating the Cost of Refurbishing Construction Buildings (FM, FW, KO), pp. 391–398.
ICPRICPR-v2-2002-CzyzKV #verification
Combining Face Verification Experts (JC, JK, LV), pp. 28–31.
SACSAC-2002-BillhardtBM #algorithm #retrieval #search-based #using
Using genetic algorithms to find suboptimal retrieval expert combinations (HB, DB, VM), pp. 657–662.
ICEISICEIS-v1-2001-BettoniF #assessment
The First Tax Return Assessment Expert System in Switzerland (MCB, GF), pp. 391–396.
ICEISICEIS-v1-2001-DiazTO #machine learning #using
A Knowledge-Acquisition Methodology for a Blast Furnace Expert System Using Machine Learning Techniques (ED, JT, FO), pp. 336–339.
ICEISICEIS-v1-2001-Edrees #predict
Expert Systems for Disordered Prediction (SAE), pp. 475–480.
ICEISICEIS-v1-2001-JianfengJ #fuzzy #implementation
Implementation and Application of Fuzzy Case-Based Expert System (DJ, SJ), pp. 366–369.
SEKESEKE-2001-AlonsoCGM #data mining #mining
Combining Expert Knowledge and Data Mining in a Medical Diagnosis Domain (FA, JPCV, ÁLG, CM), pp. 412–419.
SACSAC-2001-MastroleoFM #fuzzy #modelling
A proposal for modeling real options through fuzzy expert system (GM, GF, CAM), pp. 479–481.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2000-KajavaV
The professional growth of ICT experts through progressive sandwich training (poster session) (JK, RV), p. 189.
ICEISICEIS-2000-DiazEL #communication #network
Expert System-Based Alarm Management in Communication Networks (SD, JIE, JL), pp. 116–120.
ICEISICEIS-2000-MartinLMRM #integration #modelling #network #standard
Integration of Expert System Rules into Standardized Object Description Models for Telecommunication Network Management (SM, CL, MM, MCR, AVM), pp. 171–175.
ICEISICEIS-2000-VarvalhoANKCBR #concurrent #nondeterminism #validation
Concurrent Validation in the Treatment of Uncertainty in a Expert System (LFdC, FMdA, SMN, CK, HJTdC, CTB, FR), pp. 102–107.
ICMLICML-2000-Towell #detection
Local Expert Autoassociators for Anomaly Detection (GGT), pp. 1023–1030.
ICPRICPR-v4-2000-CordellaTV #clustering
Combining Experts with Different Features for Classifying Clustered Microcalcifications in Mammograms (LPC, FT, MV), pp. 4324–4327.
ICPRICPR-v4-2000-RahmanF #comparison #multi #performance
Comparison of Some Multiple Expert Strategies: An Investigation of Resource Prerequisites and Achievable Performance (AFRR, MCF), pp. 4841–4844.
SIGIRSIGIR-2000-AmentoTH #documentation #predict #quality #web
Does “authority” mean quality? predicting expert quality ratings of Web documents (BA, LGT, WCH), pp. 296–303.
ICDARICDAR-1999-CordellaFSV #approach #documentation #multi #validation
Document Validation by Signature: A Serial Multi-Expert Approach (LPC, PF, CS, MV), pp. 601–604.
ICDARICDAR-1999-WangGS #multi #recognition #string
Multi-experts for Touching Digit String Recognition (XW, VG, SNS), pp. 800–803.
HCIHCI-CCAD-1999-MattoxMM #enterprise #information management
Enterprise expert and knowledge discovery (DM, MTM, DM), pp. 303–307.
HCIHCI-EI-1999-NtuenP #distributed #evaluation #interactive #reasoning
Distributed Expert system for Interactive Reasoning and Evaluation (CAN, EHP), pp. 1182–1188.
HCIHCI-EI-1999-OkaN #user interface #visual notation
A graphical user interface shifting from novice to expert (MO, MN), pp. 341–345.
ICEISICEIS-1999-CarvalhoCNKKBGB #heuristic #object-oriented #reasoning
Expert System Object-Oriented Combining Systematic and Heuristic Reasoning (LFdC, HJTdC, JCN, CAAK, CK, CTB, RZG, VSB), p. 763.
ICEISICEIS-1999-FilipeFF #development #visual notation
GDOS-A Graphical Diagnosis-Oriented Expert System Development Tool (JF, ALNF, MF), pp. 211–218.
ICEISICEIS-1999-ValeRFSMSM #information management
An Expert System for Intelligent Information Processing in Portuguese Power System Control Centers (ZAV, CR, LF, JS, NM, AS, AM), pp. 335–342.
ITiCSEITiCSE-1998-RagonisSBS #development #evaluation #implementation #student
Development, implementation and evaluation of a course in expert systems for high-school students (poster) (NR, EYS, MBA, ZS), p. 300.
ICPRICPR-1998-PrevostM #automation #classification #multi #recognition
Automatic allograph selection and multiple expert classification for totally unconstrained handwritten character recognition (LP, MM), pp. 381–383.
ICDARICDAR-1997-RahmanF #case study #multi #recognition #using
Introducing New Multiple Expert Decision Combination Topologies: A Case Study using Recognition of Handwritten Characters (AFRR, MCF), p. 886–?.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-BextenJH #case study #development #experience
Experiences in the Development of a Medical Expert System (EMzB, MJ, JH), pp. 777–780.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-TanakaMTKY #distributed #symmetry
Tele-Consultation System Supporting Asymmetrical Communications Between Customers and Expert Staff in Distributed Environment (TT, HM, HT, HK, HY), pp. 27–30.
HCIHCI-SEC-1997-EnkawaU #information management
Transfering Experts’ Jobs to Novices and Computers by Information Sharing in Office Work (TE, HU), pp. 291–294.
HCIHCI-SEC-1997-NishikawaT #database #multi
Allowing Multiple Experts to Revise a Thesaurus Database (NN, HT), pp. 371–374.
SACSAC-1997-ShimazuF #database #implementation #information management
Knowledge discovery in database by Progol-design, implementation and its application to expert system building (KS, KF), pp. 91–93.
CIKMCIKM-1996-Mulder #collaboration #generative #industrial
Educating the Next Generation of Information and Knowledge Experts, in Collaboration with Industry (Keynote Address) (MCM), p. 3.
ICPRICPR-1996-RamamurtiG #adaptation
Structural adaptation in mixture of experts (VR, JG), pp. 704–708.
ICPRICPR-1996-WangZJ #multi #network #recognition
Multiple experts recognition system based on neural network (SW, XZ, YJ), pp. 452–456.
KDDKDD-1996-CiesielskiP #bibliography #database #hybrid #mining #using
Using a Hybrid Neural/Expert System for Data Base Mining in Market Survey Data (VC, GP), pp. 38–43.
KDDKDD-1996-TsumotoT #automation #database #set
Automated Discovery of Medical Expert System Rules from Clinical Databases Based on Rough Sets (ST, HT), pp. 63–69.
SEKESEKE-1996-CorellaK #authoring #named #paradigm #spreadsheet
Expertsheets: A Spreadsheet Paradigm for Authoring Expert Systems (FC, MK), pp. 25–31.
SACSAC-1996-Asgharzadeh #analysis #fuzzy #image #rule-based #using
Image analysis and enhancement using fuzzy rule based expert system (AA), pp. 529–531.
CADECADE-1996-BaazFSZ #logic #towards
MUltlog 1.0: Towards an Expert System for Many-Valued Logics (MB, CGF, GS, RZ), pp. 226–230.
CADECADE-1996-ChouGZ #geometry
An Introduction to Geometry Expert (SCC, XSG, JZZ), pp. 235–239.
CHICHI-1995-AltmannLJ #memory management #navigation
Display Navigation by an Expert Programmer: A Preliminary Model of Memory (EMA, JHL, BEJ), pp. 3–10.
ICMLICML-1995-HerbsterW
Tracking the Best Expert (MH, MKW), pp. 286–294.
SEKESEKE-1995-Dai #approach #re-engineering #reuse
A Software Engineering Approach to Buildling Reusable Expert System (WD), pp. 212–219.
SEKESEKE-1995-FarCK #design #reuse #specification #using
Software Creation: Using Specification and Description Language (SDL) for Capturing and Reusing Human Experts’ Knowledge in Software Design (BHF, HC, ZK), pp. 189–196.
SEKESEKE-1995-TchounikineC #experience #fault #prototype
Fault diagnosis expert system for robots: a knowledge level prototyping experience (PT, CC), pp. 268–274.
SACSAC-1995-FalaCM #health
Applying expert systems to health care management (GF, KTC, DMM), pp. 237–241.
SACSAC-1995-RochaOWRSXLFAF
An expert system for diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction (ARR, KMdO, VW, ÁR, ADdS, AAX, NL, JWCSF, MA, MCF), pp. 96–100.
DATEEDAC-1994-AhmadM #automation #layout #named #reasoning
AREAL: Automated Reasoning Expert for Analogue Layout (HHA, RJM), p. 659.
VLDBVLDB-1994-BaralisW #algebra #analysis #approach #database
An Algebraic Approach to Rule Analysis in Expert Database Systems (EB, JW), pp. 475–486.
ICSMEICSM-1994-ChenS #complexity #metric #rule-based
Complexity Metrics for Rule-Based Expert Systems (ZC, CYS), pp. 382–391.
SEKESEKE-1994-CairoGB #formal method #multi #representation
A formal methodology for acquiring and representing knowledge from multiple experts (OC, SG, TB), pp. 281–288.
SIGIRSIGIR-1994-Yang #categorisation #effectiveness #learning #network #performance #retrieval
Expert Network: Effective and Efficient Learning from Human Decisions in Text Categorization and Retrieval (YY), pp. 13–22.
TOOLSTOOLS-EUROPE-1994-RuperezJA #behaviour #object-oriented #rule-based #simulation #using
Embedding of Rule-based Expert System Capabilities in Object-Oriented Applications by Using or Simulating Active Behaviour (RFR, CJ, JRZA), pp. 315–327.
SACSAC-1994-MitrpanontGC
PAD-BASED expert system in small computer (JLM, KMG, GWC), pp. 36–41.
ASEKBSE-1993-KingstonVD #approach #development #evaluation #hybrid #using
Development of an Expert Assistant for Software Evaluation using a Hybrid Approach (GK, RV, PD), p. 26.
STOCSTOC-1993-Cesa-BianchiFHHSW #how
How to use expert advice (NCB, YF, DPH, DH, RES, MKW), pp. 382–391.
HCIHCI-SHI-1993-BorgesBLT #design #education #framework #knowledge base #using
A Framework for Building a Knowledge Based System Using Several Experts — With an Application for Curriculum Design of Engineering Degree Courses (MNB, YB, ML, MTT), pp. 344–349.
HCIHCI-SHI-1993-KumeJS #design #paradigm
A New Paradigm for Diagnostic Expert System Based on Designer’s Knowledge (YK, HSJ, GS), pp. 867–872.
HCIHCI-SHI-1993-Pearce #architecture #modelling
The System is the Expert: Architecture for a Model-Based Tutor (MP), pp. 332–337.
HCIHCI-SHI-1993-SharitC #reasoning #rule-based
The Use of Expert Systems for Training Humans in Rule-Based Reasoning (JS, SC), pp. 819–824.
HCIHCI-SHI-1993-VigBC
Medical Diagnostic Expert System (RV, DB, YCC), pp. 790–795.
CHIINTERCHI-1993-FixWS #source code
Mental representations of programs by novices and experts (VF, SW, JS), pp. 74–79.
CHIINTERCHI-1993-KimF #design #user interface
Providing high-level control and expert assistance in the user interface presentation design (WCK, JDF), pp. 430–437.
CHIINTERCHI-1993-KurtenbachB #performance #using
The limits of expert performance using hierarchic marking menus (GK, WB), pp. 482–487.
CHIINTERCHI-1993-NeerincxG #how
How to aid non-experts (MAN, PdG), pp. 165–171.
CIKMCIKM-1993-SubramanianA #database #design #implementation #object-oriented
The Design and Implementation of an Expert Object-Oriented Geographic Database Model (RS, NRA), pp. 537–546.
CIKMCIKM-1993-Wolin #evaluation #maintenance #performance
Performance Evaluation of MAX — the Maintenance Administrator Expert System (EJW), pp. 729–731.
CIKMCIKM-1993-Zlatareva #approach #assurance #knowledge base #quality
An Integrated Approach to Quality Assurance of Expert System Knowledge Bases (NZ), pp. 85–94.
SEKESEKE-1993-BombanaBCFSZ #analysis #functional #testing
An Expert Solution to Functional Testability Analysis of VLSI Circuits (MB, GB, PC, FF, DS, GZ), pp. 263–265.
SEKESEKE-1993-BourbakisR #automation #reverse engineering #visual notation
An Expert Tool For Automatic Visual VLSI Reverse Engineering (NGB, DR), pp. 73–77.
SEKESEKE-1993-ChunP #integration
An Environment for the Control and Software Integration of Expert Systems (RKC, BJP), pp. 499–506.
SEKESEKE-1993-Sandahl #knowledge-based
Developing Knowledge-Based Systems with Active Expert Participation (KS), pp. 589–595.
SACSAC-1993-AguirreBBG #information management #prototype #representation #using
Using a High Level Knowledge Representation for Expert Systems Knowledge Acquisition and Prototyping (JLA, OB, RFB, MNG), pp. 490–497.
SACSAC-1993-ChewSK #object-oriented
Use of Object-Oriented Structures to Represent Knowledge in Expert Systems (GC, MS, AK), pp. 498–503.
SACSAC-1993-ShnaiderHS
Expert Systems for Economic/Business Forecasting (ES, PH, MS), pp. 511–516.
SEKESEKE-1992-AlcarazNHB #maintenance #monitoring #realtime
Two Real-Time Expert Systems for Monitoring and Maintenance of Digital Exchanges (FA, MN, AH, JLB), pp. 364–369.
SEKESEKE-1992-FlautoM #development #prototype #quality
Quality Control Within an Expert System Prototype Development (PF, SM), pp. 435–442.
SEKESEKE-1992-LynchC #automation #development
The SEAR Tool Suite: CASE for Expert System Development in OPSS (PAL, TAC), pp. 545–550.
SEKESEKE-1992-Schaschinger #analysis #information management #object-oriented
Expert-Supported Object-Oriented Analysis in Knowledge Engineering (HS), pp. 116–122.
SEKESEKE-1992-StamperTM #approach #design #re-engineering
A Software Engineering Approach to the Design of a Medical Expert System (RS, BST, PMM), pp. 341–348.
SEKESEKE-1992-ToddS #rule-based #specification
Formal Specification of a Rule-Based Expert System (BST, RS), pp. 333–340.
SEKESEKE-1992-WatsonN #analysis #development #named
ProTest: A Knowledge Analysis Tool for the Development of Expert Systems (IW, MN), pp. 206–212.
SIGIRSIGIR-1992-BlossevilleHMP #analysis #automation #classification #documentation #natural language #statistics
Automatic Document Classification: Natural Language Processing, Statistical Analysis, and Expert System Techniques used together (MJB, GH, MGM, NP), pp. 51–58.
CHICHI-1991-KoenemannR #comprehension #problem
Expert problem solving strategies for program comprehension (JK, SPR), pp. 125–130.
CAiSECAiSE-1991-BittonMT #database #design #named
DBE: An Expert Tool for Database Design (DB, JM, ST), pp. 240–263.
CAiSECAiSE-1991-CauvetPR #named #requirements
ALECSI: An Expert System for Requirements Engineering (CC, CP, CR), pp. 31–49.
KDDKDD-1991-SchlimmerMM #refinement
Justification-Based Refinement of Expert Knowledge (JCS, TMM, JPM), pp. 397–410.
ICMLML-1991-Thompson #approach #information retrieval #machine learning
Machine Learning in the Combination of Expert Opinion Approach to IR (PT), pp. 270–274.
ICGTGG-1990-HessM #approach
The Four Musicians: Analogies and Expert Systems — A Graphic Approach (LH, BHM), pp. 430–445.
CHICHI-1990-John #analysis #performance #visual notation
Extensions of GOMS analyses to expert performance requiring perception of dynamic visual and auditory information (BEJ), pp. 107–116.
CHICHI-1990-LeMasterM #design
Design of a loading plan format for an expert cargo loading system (RL, UM), pp. 369–378.
CAiSECAiSE-1990-WijersH #automation #modelling #process
Automated Support of Modelling Process: A View Based on Experiments with Expert Information Engineers (GMW, HH), pp. 88–108.
SEKESEKE-1990-Bukovsky #evaluation #quality
Expert System Application in Software Quality Evaluation (NSB), p. 272–?.
SEKESEKE-1990-OngwisesphaiboonBEPG
Engineering An Expert System For Creativity Management (VO, IB, MWE, AP, MEG), pp. 141–146.
SEKESEKE-1990-TsaiZ #framework #testing #towards
Towards a Unified Framework for Testing Expert Systems (WTT, IAZ), pp. 127–134.
SIGIRSIGIR-1990-Gauch #evaluation
Evaluation of an Expert System for Searching in Full Text (SG), pp. 255–277.
CADECADE-1990-Satz #adaptation #prolog
EXPERT THINKER: An Adaptation of F-Prolog to Microcomputers (RWS), pp. 671–672.
HTHT-1989-BieberFFHPS #hypermedia
Expert Systems and Hypertext (MB, SF, MEF, PH, GP, WS), pp. 391–392.
CAiSECAiSE-1989-Bouzeghoub #database #design #relational #semantics
An Expert System for Semantic and Relational Database Design (MB).
SEKESEKE-1989-Chen #reuse
Rule Mapping and Expert Systems Reuse (ZC), pp. 54–57.
ICLPNACLP-1989-HeED #database
An Expert System which Intelligently Accesses an External Database (XH, GWE, FD), pp. 209–223.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1988-Vardi #database #deduction #logic programming
Database Logic Programming, Deductive Databases, and Expert Database Systems (MYV), p. 7.
ICMLML-1988-Tesauro #learning
Connectionist Learning of Expert Backgammon Evaluations (GT), pp. 200–206.
SIGIRSIGIR-1988-BarthesG #automation #information retrieval
Planning in an Expert System for Automated Information Retrieval (CB, PG), pp. 535–550.
SIGIRSIGIR-1988-Case #comprehension #how #retrieval #scalability
How Do the Experts Do It? The Use of Ethnographic Methods as an Aid to Understanding the Cognitive Processing and Retrieval of Large Bodies of Text (DOC), pp. 127–133.
SIGIRSIGIR-1988-JonesdK #alloy #named #statistics
ALLOY: An Amalgamation of Expert, Linguistic and Statistical Indexing Methods (LPJ, Cd, SK), pp. 191–199.
CADECADE-1988-Bezem #consistency #rule-based
Consistency of Rule-based Expert System (MB), pp. 151–161.
ICLPJICSCP-1988-AllenS88 #logic #multi #question
Multiple Interpretations of the Logical Structure of Legal Rules: Impediment or Boon to Legal Expert Systems? (LEA, CSS), pp. 1609–1623.
DACDAC-1987-CesearIT #named #synthesis
PAMS: An Expert System for Parameterized Module Synthesis (TC, EI, CT), pp. 666–671.
DACDAC-1987-LinG #layout #named
LES: A Layout Expert System (YLSL, DG), pp. 672–678.
DACDAC-1987-PraizlerF
A Parts Selection Expert System to Increase Manufacturability (DP, GF), pp. 706–712.
DACDAC-1987-Steele #design
An Expert System Application in Semicustom VLSI Design (RLS), pp. 679–688.
VLDBVLDB-1987-BeinK #architecture #database #distributed #named
MOBY: An Architecture for Distributed Expert Database Systems (JB, RK), pp. 13–20.
VLDBVLDB-1987-NguyenR #consistency #database
Expert Database Support for Consistent Dynamic Objects (GTN, DR), pp. 493–500.
HCIHCI-CE-1987-Meister #behaviour #evaluation
Behavioral Test and Evaluation of Expert Systems (DM), pp. 539–549.
SIGIRSIGIR-1987-Tague #generative #user interface
Generating an Individualized User Interface: From Novice to Expert (JT), pp. 57–60.
SIGIRSIGIR-1987-WattersSR #prolog #prototype #retrieval #towards
Towards an Expert System for Bibliographic Retrieval: A Prolog Prototype (CRW, MAS, WR), pp. 272–281.
ICLPICLP-1987-SterlingN87 #named #python
PYTHON: An Expert Squeezer (LS, YN), pp. 654–674.
DACDAC-1986-BirminghamJK #tutorial
Knowlege-based expert systems and their application (tutorial session (WPB, RJ, JK), pp. 531–539.
DACDAC-1986-BrewerG #design #paradigm
An expert-system paradigm for design (FB, DG), pp. 62–68.
DACDAC-1986-DeJesusCW #layout #named #power management
PEARL: an expert system for power supply layout (EJD, JPC, CRW), pp. 615–621.
LICSLICS-1986-Nerode #research
A Logician Looks at Expert Systems: Areas for Mathematical Research (Abstract of Invited Lecture) (AN), p. 120.
ICLPSLP-1986-SterlingB86 #incremental
Incremental Flavor-Mixing of Meta-Interpreters for Expert System Construction (LS, RDB), pp. 20–27.
DACDAC-1985-DelormeRdGLMC #clustering #functional #generative #sequence #testing
A functional partitioning expert system for test sequences generation (CD, PR, LDd, NG, RL, BM, RC), pp. 820–824.
DACDAC-1985-JoobbaniS #knowledge-based #named
WEAVER: a knowledge-based routing expert (RJ, DPS), pp. 266–272.
DACDAC-1985-Joseph #approach
An expert systems approach to completing partially routed printed circuit boards (RLJ), pp. 523–528.
DACDAC-1985-PidgeonF #design #development #quality
Development concerns for a software design quality expert system (CWP, PAF), pp. 562–568.
VLDBVLDB-1985-BouzeghoubGM #approach #database #design #tool support
Database Design Tools: An Expert System Approach (MB, GG, EM), pp. 82–95.
SIGIRSIGIR-1985-Defude #information retrieval
Different Levels of Expertise for An Expert System in Information Retrieval (BD), pp. 147–153.
DACDAC-1984-Gajski #compilation
Silicon compilers and expert systems for VLSI (DDG), pp. 86–87.
VLDBVLDB-1984-NavatheR #database
Databases for Expert Systems (SBN, RPvdR), p. 257.
VLDBVLDB-1984-Woehl #automation #classification #database #documentation #prolog #relational
Automatic Classification of Office Documents by Coupling Relational Data Bases and PROLOG Expert Systems (KW), pp. 529–532.
SIGIRSIGIR-1984-Defude #architecture #design #knowledge base #problem
Knowledge Based Systems Versus Thesaurus: An Architecture Problem About Expert Systems Design (BD), pp. 267–280.
VLDBVLDB-1983-VassiliouCJ #how
How Does an Expert System Get its Data? (Extended Abstract) (YV, JC, MJ), pp. 70–72.
ICLPILPC-1982-PereiraSO82 #evaluation #named #natural language
ORBI — An Expert System for Environmental Resource Evaluation through Natural Language (LMP, PS, EO), pp. 200–209.
SIGIRSIGIR-1981-Shoval #concept #network #retrieval #semantics
Expert/Consultation System for a Retrieval Data-Base with Semantic Network of Concepts (PS), pp. 145–149.
SIGMODSIGMOD-1980-StonebrakerK #database
Embedding Expert Knowledge and Hypothetical Data Bases Into a Data Base System (MS, KK), pp. 58–66.

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