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wade (2)
base (2)
case (2)

Stem explanatori$ (all stems)

11 papers:

ECIRECIR-2014-KumarBP #automation
Automatically Retrieving Explanatory Analogies from Webpages (VK, SB, NP), pp. 481–486.
SIGIRSIGIR-2013-KimCHZDG #ranking #summary
Ranking explanatory sentences for opinion summarization (HDK, MC, MH, CZ, UD, RG), pp. 1069–1072.
SIGIRSIGIR-2012-HechtCQSRGD #semantics
Explanatory semantic relatedness and explicit spatialization for exploratory search (BH, SC, MQ, JS, MR, DG, DD), pp. 415–424.
ICEISICEIS-v4-2011-AlgarniCL #case study #towards
Towards an Explanatory Model of eMarketplaces Utilization — A Case Study of Saudi Arabia (FA, YC, VCSL), pp. 63–75.
KDIRKDIR-2011-OlegA #analysis #approach #clustering
Methods for Discovering and Analysis of Regularities Systems — Approach based on Optimal Partitioning of Explanatory Variables Space (OVS, AVK), pp. 423–426.
RecSysRecSys-2010-MarxHM #algorithm #comprehension #hybrid #recommendation
Increasing consumers’ understanding of recommender results: a preference-based hybrid algorithm with strong explanatory power (PM, THT, AM), pp. 297–300.
SACSAC-2007-AitenbichlerLAKM #self #smarttech
Engineering intuitive and self-explanatory smart products (EA, FL, GA, JK, MM), pp. 1632–1637.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2006-BrusilovskyL #adaptation #visualisation
WADEIn II: a case for adaptive explanatory visualization (PB, TDL), pp. 48–52.
SOFTVISSOFTVIS-2006-LobodaB #adaptation #evaluation #visualisation
WADEIn II: adaptive explanatory visualization for expressions evaluation (TDL, PB), pp. 197–198.
KRKR-1998-McIlraith
Explanatory Diagnosis: Conjecturing Actions to Explain Observations (SAM), pp. 167–179.
CHICHI-1994-Nielsen94b #heuristic #power of #usability
Enhancing the explanatory power of usability heuristics (JN), pp. 152–158.

Bibliography of Software Language Engineering in Generated Hypertext (BibSLEIGH) is created and maintained by Dr. Vadim Zaytsev.
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