Future Concepts division- publications
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A unifying perspective on the capacity of wireless ad hoc networks
We present the first unified modeling framework for the computation of the throughput capacity of random wireless ad hoc networks in which information is disseminated by means of unicast routing,…
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Keyholes: selective sharing in close collaboration
We describe keyholes, content annotations where authors or readers enter metadata within a document to indicate what gets shared, with whom, and why.
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Digital paper bookmarks: Collaborative structuring, indexing and tagging of paper documents
We present a first prototype of digital paper bookmarks, writable adhesive stickers which combine the intuitiveness of paper bookmarks with electronic processing.
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Love and authentication
We show that many of the questions used by online matchmaking services are suitable as security questions.
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Lifting the veil: improving accountability and social transparency in Wikipedia with WikiDashboard
Here we describe a social dynamic analysis tool called WikiDashboard to investigate how the tool can improve social transparency and accountability on Wikipedia articles.
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Activity-based serendipitous recommendations with the Magitti mobile leisure guide
This paper presents a context-aware mobile recommender system, codenamed Magitti.
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Responsive mirror: fitting information for fitting rooms
In this position paper, we describe the concept, the prior art in this domain and a number of design challenges and tradeoffs that designers of such technologies must consider regarding…
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Providing social transparency through visualizations in Wikipedia
In this paper, we briefly describe a research project in which we released a tool called WikiDashboard that visualizes the social dynamics and editing patterns of every article and editor…
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Activity-based advertising: auctioning advertising in context
This paper describes the opportunity for performing highly targeted activity-based advertising.
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Social information foraging and sensemaking
The time is ripe for a new paradigm of research on social information foraging and sensemaking to be coupled with the development of theoretically motivated systems.
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Social indexing
This paper identifies three challenge problems for sensemaking: focusing on information in three tiers: core interests, information frontiers, and new subject areas.
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Tracing the microstructure of sensemaking
We present low-level, empirically driven analyses of actual sensemaking behavior in both junior and senior intelligence analysts, offering insights from such low-level analyses and comparisons.