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CONTENTS 2.2 Context in Human-Computer Dialog 2.3 Context vs. Setting
- Architectures for Context Terry Winograd Computer Science Department, Stanford University
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On Primitives, Prototypes, and Other Semantic Anomalies
- prejudices are set forth in Winograd (1976) and Bobrow and Winograd (1977). In addition to citing primary
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Architectures for context
- Associates, Inc. Architectures for Context Terry Winograd Computer Science Department Stanford University
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FlowMenu: Combining Command, Text, and Data Entry
- interacting on large surfaces. François Guimbretière, Terry Winograd Computer Science Department Stanford, CA
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The iLoft Project: A Technologically Advanced Collaborative Design Workspace as Research Instrument
- Milne, Terry Winograd For the past two years, the authors have been working to address the challenges
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Querying Multiple Document Collections Across The Internet
- adequate, in scope and quality, as a dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Terry Winograd
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Eyepatch: Prototyping Camera-Based Interaction Through Examples
- Winograd Stanford University HCI Group Computer Science Department Stanford, CA 94305-9035, USA [monzy
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The Interactive Workspaces Project: Experiences with Ubiquitous Computing Rooms
- /11/02] Pervasive Computing Magazine Special Issue on Systems Brad Johanson, Armando Fox, Terry Winograd Stanford
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PointRight: Pointer/Keyboard Redirection for Interactive Workspaces
- , Terry Winograd Stanford University Gates 3B-376 Serra Mall Stanford, CA 94305-9035 {bjohanso
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Grassroots: A System Providing a Uniform Framework for Communicating, Structuring, Sharing Information, and Organizing People
- , Structuring, Sharing Information, and Organizing People Kenichi Kamiya, Martin Rscheisen, and Terry Winograd
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