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eighti (3)
know (2)
chequ (2)
don (2)
good (2)

Stem someth$ (all stems)

11 papers:

CSCWCSCW-2015-DaiRPC #crowdsourcing #workflow
And Now for Something Completely Different: Improving Crowdsourcing Workflows with Micro-Diversions (PD, JMR, PP, EHC), pp. 628–638.
CHICHI-2014-PaterNMB #functional
Just awful enough: the functional dysfunction of the something awful forums (JAP, YN, EDM, ASB), pp. 2407–2410.
CHICHI-2012-VinesBDVTMO #design
Cheque mates: participatory design of digital payments with eighty somethings (JV, MB, PD, VV, IT, AM, PO), pp. 1189–1198.
CHICHI-2012-VinesBLDMO #concept #design
Questionable concepts: critique as resource for designing with eighty somethings (JV, MB, SL, PD, AM, PO), pp. 1169–1178.
CSCWCSCW-2012-LjungbladKJCN #question
Hospital robot at work: something alien or an intelligent colleague? (SL, JK, MJ, HSMC, KN), pp. 177–186.
CSCWCSCW-2012-VinesDBLMO #trust
The joy of cheques: trust, paper and eighty somethings (JV, PD, MB, SL, AM, PO), pp. 147–156.
ICMLICML-2009-PoczosASGS #exclamation #learning
Learning when to stop thinking and do something! (BP, YAY, CS, RG, NRS), pp. 825–832.
KDDKDD-2009-HanhijarviOVPTM #data mining #mining
Tell me something I don’t know: randomization strategies for iterative data mining (SH, MO, NV, KP, NT, HM), pp. 379–388.
CSCWCSCW-2008-HancockTF #symmetry
I know something you don’t: the use of asymmetric personal information for interpersonal advantage (JTH, CLT, KF), pp. 413–416.
ECIRECIR-2008-Mizzaro #evaluation #information retrieval #question
The Good, the Bad, the Difficult, and the Easy: Something Wrong with Information Retrieval Evaluation? (SM), pp. 642–646.
POPLPOPL-2007-CookGPRV #proving #source code
Proving that programs eventually do something good (BC, AG, AP, AR, MYV), pp. 265–276.

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