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131 papers:

SIGMODSIGMOD-2015-TrummerHLSG #mining #web
Mining Subjective Properties on the Web (IT, AYH, HL, SS, RG), pp. 1745–1760.
VLDBVLDB-2015-VengerovMZC #estimation
Join Size Estimation Subject to Filter Conditions (DV, ACM, MZ, SC), pp. 1530–1541.
ESOPESOP-2015-RaadVG #concurrent #logic #named
CoLoSL: Concurrent Local Subjective Logic (AR, JV, PG), pp. 710–735.
ESOPESOP-2015-SergeyNB #algorithm #concurrent #specification #verification
Specifying and Verifying Concurrent Algorithms with Histories and Subjectivity (IS, AN, AB), pp. 333–358.
CHICHI-2015-CockburnQG #experience
Examining the Peak-End Effects of Subjective Experience (AC, PQ, CG), pp. 357–366.
CHICHI-2015-LischkeM0SH #tablet
Subjective and Objective Effects of Tablet’s Pixel Density (LL, SM, KW, ASS, NH), pp. 2769–2772.
CHICHI-2015-WilsonDB #feedback #interactive
In the Heat of the Moment: Subjective Interpretations of Thermal Feedback During Interaction (GW, GD, SAB), pp. 2063–2072.
HCIDUXU-DD-2015-RossBOAA #case study #experience #feedback
A Feasibility Study of the Effect of Phone-Based Feedback of Other Commuters’ Subjective Experiences on Driver Intentions to Change (TR, AB, LO, BA, VAS), pp. 548–558.
HCIDUXU-UI-2015-MedolaLBSFP #case study #experience #problem
Experiences, Problems and Solutions in Computer Usage by Subjects with Tetraplegia (FOM, JL, CGB, AS, AEF, LCP), pp. 131–137.
HCILCT-2015-Sein-EchaluceBG #education #information management #social #using
A Knowledge Management System to Classify Social Educational Resources Within a Subject Using Teamwork Techniques (MLSE, ÁFB, FJGP, MÁCG), pp. 510–519.
ECIRECIR-2015-BiyaniBCM #analysis #concurrent #online #retrieval #thread #using
Using Subjectivity Analysis to Improve Thread Retrieval in Online Forums (PB, SB, CC, PM), pp. 495–500.
SEKESEKE-2015-TironiMRM #approach #identification #learning
An approach to identify relevant subjects for supporting the Learning Scheme creation task (HT, ALAM, SSR, AM), pp. 506–511.
ECOOPECOOP-2015-CentonzePT #analysis
Access-rights Analysis in the Presence of Subjects (PC, MP, OT), pp. 222–246.
POPLPOPL-2015-Buneman #database #programming #question
Databases and Programming: Two Subjects Divided by a Common Language? (PB), p. 487.
CHICHI-2014-KimG
Photo sharing of the subject, by the owner, for the viewer: examining the subject’s preference (AK, GG), pp. 975–978.
HCIDUXU-TMT-2014-OrehovackiG #assessment #tool support
Subjective and Objective Assessment of Mashup Tools (TO, TG), pp. 340–351.
CIKMCIKM-2014-AthukoralaOGVJ
Narrow or Broad?: Estimating Subjective Specificity in Exploratory Search (KA, AO, DG, JV, GJ), pp. 819–828.
KDDKDD-2014-PapalexakisFSTMF #algorithm #challenge #multi
Good-enough brain model: challenges, algorithms and discoveries in multi-subject experiments (EEP, AF, NDS, PPT, TMM, CF), pp. 95–104.
KDIRKDIR-2014-CataldoCPR #information management #representation
Subjectivity and Objectivity in Urban Knowledge Representation (AC, VC, VDP, AMR), pp. 411–417.
KEODKEOD-2014-Lesot
Bridging the Emotional Gap — From Objective Representations to Subjective Interpretations (MJL), pp. 1–15.
OnwardOnward-2014-UngarOK #named #programming #symmetry
Korz: Simple, Symmetric, Subjective, Context-Oriented Programming (DU, HO, DK), pp. 113–131.
SACSAC-2014-BasuCKVMM #named
PrefRank: fair aggregation of subjective user preferences (AB, JCC, SK, JV, SM, YM), pp. 287–288.
SACSAC-2014-BelbachirBM #modelling #probability
Probabilistic opinion models based on subjective sources (FB, MB, MMSM), pp. 925–926.
DocEngDocEng-2013-NguyenOC #multimodal
Bag of subjects: lecture videos multimodal indexing (NVN, JMO, FC), pp. 225–226.
ICALPICALP-v2-2013-MertziosMCS #constraints #network #optimisation
Temporal Network Optimization Subject to Connectivity Constraints (GBM, OM, IC, PGS), pp. 657–668.
ICFPICFP-2013-Jones
Computer science as a school subject (SLPJ), pp. 159–160.
CHICHI-2013-FlatlaRGG13a #automation #named
SPRWeb: preserving subjective responses to website colour schemes through automatic recolouring (DRF, KR, CG, KZG), pp. 2069–2078.
CHICHI-2013-IchinoIHU #behaviour
Effects of the display angle in museums on user’s cognition, behavior, and subjective responses (JI, KI, AH, TU), pp. 2979–2988.
HCIDHM-HB-2013-ZhouLX #assessment #evaluation
Evaluation of Muscle Fatigue Based on Surface Electromyography and Subjective Assessment (QXZ, ZQL, FX), pp. 179–185.
HCIDUXU-PMT-2013-GuyC #experience #hybrid #interactive
The Lack of Subjective Experience in Hybrid Intelligent Agents in Interactive Storytelling (OG, RC), pp. 74–83.
HCIHCI-AMTE-2013-FleischmannSS #execution #modelling #process #semantics
Semantic Execution of Subject-Oriented Process Models (AF, WS, CS), pp. 330–339.
HCIHCI-AS-2013-AndujarEGM #learning
Evaluating Engagement Physiologically and Knowledge Retention Subjectively through Two Different Learning Techniques (MA, JIE, JEG, PM), pp. 335–342.
HCIHCI-AS-2013-KrauseB #information management #process #using
Subjective Ratings in an Ergonomic Engineering Process Using the Example of an In-Vehicle Information System (MK, KB), pp. 596–605.
HCIHIMI-LCCB-2013-LinL13b #assessment #comprehension #evaluation #mobile #performance #usability
Usability Evaluation of Comprehension Performance and Subjective Assessment on Mobile Text Advertising (YLL, CHL), pp. 501–510.
ECIRECIR-2013-PaltoglouB #ad hoc #microblog #realtime
Subjectivity Annotation of the Microblog 2011 Realtime Adhoc Relevance Judgments (GP, KB), pp. 344–355.
ICMLICML-c3-2013-SabatoK #multi
Feature Multi-Selection among Subjective Features (SS, AK), pp. 810–818.
KEODKEOD-2013-DaramolaAAO #information management #ontology #using
Using Ontology-based Information Extraction for Subject-based Auto-grading (JOD, IA, IA, OOO), pp. 373–378.
POPLPOPL-2013-Ley-WildN #concurrent
Subjective auxiliary state for coarse-grained concurrency (RLW, AN), pp. 561–574.
ICPCICPC-2012-FeigenspanS #comprehension
Supporting comprehension experiments with human subjects (JF, NS), pp. 244–246.
CIKMCIKM-2012-BiyaniCSM #exclamation #online #thread #what
I want what i need!: analyzing subjectivity of online forum threads (PB, CC, AS, PM), pp. 2495–2498.
KEODKEOD-2012-FukumotoST #detection #multi #summary #topic
Topic and Subject Detection in News Streams for Multi-document Summarization (FF, YS, AT), pp. 166–171.
SIGIRSIGIR-2012-Eickhoff #concept #multi
Relevance as a subjective and situational multidimensional concept (CE), p. 998.
SACSAC-2012-CostantinoMP
Subjective review-based reputation (GC, CM, MP), pp. 2029–2034.
ICSTICST-2012-JuzgadoVSAR #abstraction #branch #clustering #effectiveness #equivalence #testing
Comparing the Effectiveness of Equivalence Partitioning, Branch Testing and Code Reading by Stepwise Abstraction Applied by Subjects (NJJ, SV, MS, SA, IR), pp. 330–339.
RTARTA-2012-KanovichKNSTP #framework #process
A Rewriting Framework for Activities Subject to Regulations (MIK, TBK, VN, AS, CLT, RP), pp. 305–322.
DATEDATE-2011-BiKVSM #analysis #performance #statistics
Fast statistical analysis of RC nets subject to manufacturing variabilities (YB, KJvdK, JFV, LMS, NvdM), pp. 31–37.
ICALPICALP-v1-2011-MakarychevS #constraints
Maximizing Polynomials Subject to Assignment Constraints (KM, MS), pp. 510–520.
HCIHCI-DDA-2011-AlTaboliL #design #interface #metric #visual notation
Objective and Subjective Measures of Visual Aesthetics of Website Interface Design: The Two Sides of the Coin (AA, YL), pp. 35–44.
ICEISICEIS-v3-2011-TangX #analysis #communication #modelling #network
Modeling and Analysis of a Power Line Communication Network Subject to Channel Failure (ST, YX), pp. 184–189.
CIKMCIKM-2011-LiuYS #dataset #query
Subject-oriented top-k hot region queries in spatial dataset (JL, GY, HS), pp. 2409–2412.
SIGIRSIGIR-2011-JijkounR #detection
Bootstrapping subjectivity detection (VJ, MdR), pp. 1125–1126.
TOOLSTOOLS-EUROPE-2011-LangoneRN
Unifying Subjectivity (DL, JR, ON), pp. 115–130.
CASECASE-2010-JiangKM #monitoring #predict
Residual life prediction for systems subject to condition monitoring (RJ, MJK, VM), pp. 106–111.
CSMRCSMR-2010-CortellessaMP #behaviour #maintenance #reliability #trade-off
Selecting Optimal Maintenance Plans Based on Cost/Reliability Tradeoffs for Software Subject to Structural and Behavioral Changes (VC, RM, PP), pp. 21–30.
KRKR-2010-LutzS #logic #nondeterminism #probability
Probabilistic Description Logics for Subjective Uncertainty (CL, LS).
SACSAC-2010-DaroncoRL #assessment #quality #scalability #video
Subjective video quality assessment applied to scalable video coding and transmission instability (LCD, VR, JVdL), pp. 1898–1904.
SLESLE-2010-GonzalezCMCLG #framework #mobile #named #programming
Subjective-C — Bringing Context to Mobile Platform Programming (SG, NC, KM, AC, JCL, JG), pp. 246–265.
CHICHI-2009-BergmanTBCW #using
It’s not that important: demoting personal information of low subjective importance using GrayArea (OB, ST, RBM, EC, SW), pp. 269–278.
CHICHI-2009-KarapanosMH
Accounting for diversity in subjective judgments (EK, JBM, MH), pp. 639–648.
HCIDHM-2009-McInnesSP #reliability #using
Within and Between-Subject Reliability Using Classic Jack for Ergonomic Assessments (BM, AS, JP), pp. 653–660.
HCIHCD-2009-WallineL #design #experience #metric
Translating Subjective Data to Objective Measures to Drive Product Design and Experience (EKW, BL), pp. 351–356.
HCIHCI-NIMT-2009-MurakamiK #classification #music
Study of Feature Values for Subjective Classification of Music (MM, TK), pp. 701–709.
CIKMCIKM-2009-YoonSKP #community
Extraction of a latent blog community based on subject (SHY, JHS, SWK, SP), pp. 1529–1532.
ECIRECIR-2009-SantosHMO #proximity #retrieval
Integrating Proximity to Subjective Sentences for Blog Opinion Retrieval (RLTS, BH, CM, IO), pp. 325–336.
KDIRKDIR-2009-NettletonMM #case study #evaluation #image #internet
User Study of the Assignment of Objective and Subjective Type Tags to Images in Internet — Evaluation for Native and non Native English Language Taggers (DFN, MCM, BML), pp. 99–104.
RecSysRecSys-2009-BoutilierRV #elicitation
Preference elicitation with subjective features (CB, KR, PV), pp. 341–344.
SIGIRSIGIR-2009-CartrightAD #topic
Characterizing the subjectivity of topics (MAC, EA, JD), pp. 642–643.
CASECASE-2008-BiasiSLI #network #process #simulation
Simulation of process control with WirelessHART networks subject to packet losses (MDB, CS, KL, AJI), pp. 548–553.
ICPRICPR-2008-Chen #metric #pattern matching #pattern recognition #performance #recognition
Stability as performance metric for subjective pattern recognition — application of Electoral College in face recognition (LC), pp. 1–5.
ICPRICPR-2008-LuGZ #independence #interface
Subject-independent brain computer interface through boosting (SL, CG, HZ), pp. 1–4.
SEKESEKE-2008-Morasca #assessment #empirical
Subjective Assessment of the Mutual Influence of ISO 9126 Software Qualities: an Empirical Study (SM), pp. 297–302.
SIGIRSIGIR-2008-CrainHZ #classification #scalability
A scalable assistant librarian: hierarchical subject classification of books (SPC, JH, HZ), pp. 799–800.
SIGIRSIGIR-2008-JiangA #analysis #categorisation
Exploiting subjectivity analysis in blogs to improve political leaning categorization (MJ, SA), pp. 725–726.
SIGIRSIGIR-2008-LiLRGA #community #predict
Exploring question subjectivity prediction in community QA (BL, YL, AR, EVG, EA), pp. 735–736.
ICSEICSE-2008-LungAEW #on the #re-engineering
On the difficulty of replicating human subjects studies in software engineering (JL, JA, SME, GVW), pp. 191–200.
CSEETCSEET-2007-Staron #analysis #learning #student #using
Using Students as Subjects in Experiments--A Quantitative Analysis of the Influence of Experimentation on Students’ Learning Proces (MS), pp. 221–228.
HCIDHM-2007-ZhengLZK #assessment #concurrent #experience #usability #user interface #visualisation
Visualizing User Experience Through “Perceptual Maps”: Concurrent Assessment of Perceived Usability and Subjective Appearance in Car Infotainment Systems (XSZ, JJWL, SZ, CK), pp. 536–545.
HCIHCI-IDU-2007-HwangP #experience #social
Being Together: User’s Subjective Experience of Social Presence in CMC Environments (HSH, SP), pp. 844–853.
HCIHCI-MIE-2007-FreardJBPB #interactive #metric #multimodal
Subjective Measurement of Workload Related to a Multimodal Interaction Task: NASA-TLX vs. Workload Profile (DF, EJ, OLB, GP, VB), pp. 60–69.
ICPRICPR-v4-2006-Gonzalez-JimenezA #authentication
Pose Correction and Subject-Specific Features for Face Authentication (DGJ, JLAC), pp. 602–605.
HPCAHPCA-2006-LiLBHS #constraints #design #physics
CMP design space exploration subject to physical constraints (YL, BCL, DMB, ZH, KS), pp. 17–28.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2005-Carrasquel #process #student
Students evaluating faculty: a subjective process (JC), p. 346.
SACSAC-2005-AjiliRE #approach #optimisation
A branch-price-and-propagate approach for optimizing IGP weight setting subject to unique shortest paths (FA, RR, AE), pp. 366–370.
ICSEICSE-2005-HostWT #classification #experience
Experimental context classification: incentives and experience of subjects (MH, CW, TT), pp. 470–478.
DACDAC-2004-WangM #constraints #power management
Buffer sizing for clock power minimization subject to general skew constraints (KW, MMS), pp. 159–164.
EDOCEDOC-2004-TandonG #modelling #using
Using Subject-Oriented Modeling to Develop Jini Applications (GT, SG), pp. 111–122.
ICEISICEIS-v3-2004-AsriNKC #aspect-oriented #comparison #lifecycle
Views, Subjects, Roles and Aspects: A Comparison Along Software Lifecycle (BEA, MN, AK, BC), pp. 139–146.
ICPRICPR-v1-2004-ZhangJT
Geodesic Closest Point Constrained Inter-Subject Non-Rigid Registration (ZZ, YJ, HTT), pp. 564–567.
ICPRICPR-v3-2004-Stentiford #image #visual notation
A Visual Attention Estimator Applied to Image Subject Enhancement and Colour and Grey Level Compression (FS), pp. 638–641.
SACSAC-2004-OmiciniRVR #coordination #multi
Integrating objective & subjective coordination in multi-agent systems (AO, AR, MV, GR), pp. 449–455.
ICSEICSE-2004-Mantyla #design #quality
Developing New Approaches for Software Design Quality Improvement Based on Subjective Evaluations (MM), pp. 48–50.
CSEETCSEET-2003-X03e #education #independence #re-engineering
Undergraduate software engineering education options: independent programmes, specialisations or subjects, p. 34.
ICEISICEIS-v2-2003-Drori #documentation #identification #information management #research #using
Using Knowledge Engineering Tool to Identify the Subject of a Document — Research Results (OD), pp. 442–445.
ICEISICEIS-v2-2003-SrithimakulJ #development
Development of an Organizational Subject (PS, CJ), pp. 562–565.
ECIRECIR-2002-Vakkari #query
Subject Knowledge, Source of Terms, and Term Selection in Query Expansion: An Analytical Study (PV), pp. 110–123.
KRKR-2002-BatsellBOTV
Eliminating Incoherence from Subjective Estimates of Chance (RB, LB, DNO, ST, MYV), pp. 353–364.
SIGIRSIGIR-2002-LeeM #classification
Text genre classification with genre-revealing and subject-revealing features (YBL, SHM), pp. 145–150.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2001-Learmonth #flexibility #information management
Flexible delivery of information systems as a core MBA subject (RL), pp. 29–32.
ICEISICEIS-v1-2001-Malhotra
A Decision Support System Model for Subjective Decisions (VMM), pp. 255–261.
PADLPADL-2001-BrogiC #declarative #programming
From Subject Directories to Subject Meta-directories via Declarative Programming (AB, GC), pp. 45–59.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2000-SheardPM #difference #student
Subject differences in student attitudes to paper-based and Web-based resources (poster session) (JS, MP, SM), pp. 192–193.
ICMLICML-2000-FiechterR #learning #scalability
Learning Subjective Functions with Large Margins (CNF, SR), pp. 287–294.
ICPRICPR-v3-2000-KobayashiK #comprehension #multi
Multi Contrast Based Texture Model for Understanding Human Subjectivity (YK, TK), pp. 3929–3934.
SIGIRSIGIR-2000-EfthimiadisF #behaviour #case study #database #image #query
The effect of query type on subject searching behavior of image databases: an exploratory study (ENE, RF), pp. 328–330.
ICSEICSE-2000-Orsted #development
Software development engineer in Microsoft: a subjective view of soft skills required (MO), pp. 539–540.
HCIHCI-CCAD-1999-MeleES #case study #user interface
The impact of mobility on user interfaces for subjects who are motor impaired: case study in a wireless LAN environment (IVM, KE, AS), pp. 1018–1022.
HCIHCI-EI-1999-Solberg #how
IT-quality and employees ability to cope, and how age affects subjective IT-quality (LAS), pp. 173–177.
OOPSLAOOPSLA-1999-ClarkeHOT #design #requirements #towards
Subject-Oriented Design: Towards Improved Alignment of Requirements, Design, and Code (SC, WHH, HO, PLT), pp. 325–339.
ICSEICSE-1999-OssherT #development #evolution #object-oriented #problem #programming #using
Using Subject-Oriented Programming to Overcome Common Problems in Object-Oriented Software Development/Evolution (HO, PLT), pp. 687–688.
ITiCSEITiCSE-1998-PrimR #self
Self-evaluation system for digital systems subject (poster) (MP, JR), p. 299.
ICSEICSE-1998-HostW #case study
An Experimental Study of Individual Subjective Effort Estimations and Combinations of the Estimates (MH, CW), pp. 332–339.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-PanHS #recognition
Homogeneity of Stimuli and Subjects on Recognition of Unfamiliar Swedish and Chinese Faces (YP, BH, KWS), pp. 153–156.
HCIHCI-SEC-1997-EllisDMAJ #equivalence
In Search of Equivalence Classes in Subjective Scales of Reality (SRE, NSD, BMM, BDA, RHJ), pp. 873–876.
KDDAKDDM-1996-SmythFBP #image #modelling #nondeterminism
Modeling Subjective Uncertainty in Image Annotation (PS, UMF, MCB, PP), pp. 517–539.
ICPRICPR-1996-CooperHY #markov #random
A Markov random field model of subjective contour perception (PRC, SH, PY), pp. 100–104.
CSLCSL-1996-BartheM #algebra #on the #reduction #type system
On the Subject Reduction Property for Algebraic Type Systems (GB, PAM), pp. 34–57.
CIKMCIKM-1995-ChenM #information management #learning
Learning Subjective Relevance to Facilitate Information Access (JRC, NM), pp. 218–225.
KDDKDD-1995-SilberschatzT #information management #metric #on the
On Subjective Measures of Interestingness in Knowledge Discovery (AS, AT), pp. 275–281.
OOPSLAOOPSLA-1995-OssherKHKK #composition
Subject-Oriented Composition Rules (HO, MK, WHH, AK, VJK), pp. 235–250.
CHICHI-1994-NishiyamaKYM94a #image #retrieval
An image retrieval system considering subjective perception (HN, SK, TY, YM), pp. 30–36.
ECOOPECOOP-1994-Streitz #hypermedia #matter
Putting Objects to Work: Hypermedia as the Subject Matter and the Medium for Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (NAS), pp. 183–193.
LICSLICS-1994-Ben-DavidB #logic #reasoning
a modal logic for subjective default reasoning (SBD, RBE), pp. 477–486.
HCIHCI-SHI-1993-DouglasH #design #performance
Evaluating Performance, Discomfort, and Subjective Preference between Computer Keyboard Designs (SDD, AJH), pp. 1064–1069.
ICMLICML-1993-RaoVF #data mining #mining
Data Mining of Subjective Agricultural Data (RBR, TBV, TWF), pp. 244–251.
OOPSLAOOPSLA-1993-HarrisonO #programming
Subject-Oriented Programming (A Critique of Pure Objects) (WHH, HO), pp. 411–428.
SIGIRSIGIR-1992-AgostiM #database #design #library #multi
Design of an OPAC Database to Permit Different Subject Searching Accesses in a Multi-Disciplines Universities Library Catalogue Database (MA, MM), pp. 245–255.
ICLPICLP-1991-NgS #database #deduction #framework #semantics
A Semantical Framework for Supporting Subjective and Conditional Probabilities in Deductive Databases (RTN, VSS), pp. 565–580.
ICLPISLP-1991-DeransartFT #source code
NSTO Programs (Not Subject to Occur-Check) (PD, GF, MT), pp. 533–547.
SIGIRSIGIR-1986-IngwersenW #information retrieval #online
Improved Subject Access, Browsing and Scanning Mechanisms in Modern Online IR (PI, IW), pp. 68–76.
DACDAC-1985-Cho #bibliography #tutorial
A subjective review of compaction (tutorial session) (YEC), pp. 396–404.
VLDBVLDB-1981-ChanS #database #named #scalability #statistics
SUBJECT: A Directory Driven System for Organizing and Accessing Large Statistical Databases (PC, AS), pp. 553–563.

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