Y. Sidner

Publication List Details

Period

1997 - 2008

Number

7

Co-Authors

on Discourse Structure in Natural Language Understanding and Generation, ed. by (2008)

Julia Hirschberg, Diane Litman, Kathy Mccoy, Y Sidner, Pacific Grove

YAROWSKY, DAVID. 1992. Word sense disambiguation using statistical models of Roget’s categories trained on large corpora. In Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Conference on Computational...

DiamonHelp: A Graphical User Interface Framework for Human-Computer Collaboration (2005)

Charles Rich, Y Sidner, Neal Lesh, Andrew Garl, Shane Booth, Markus Chimani

DiamondHelp is a reusable Java framework for building graphical user interfaces based on the collaborative paradigm of human-computer interaction. DiamondHelp´s graphical design combines a generic...

Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories (2004)

Http Www Merl, Charles Rich, Y Sidner, Neal Lesh, Andrew Garl, Shane Booth, ...

DiamondHelp is a reusable Java framework for building graphical user interfaces based on the collaborative paradigm of human-computer interaction. DiamondHelp s graphical design combines a generic...

A Case Study in Large-Scale Interactive Optimization (2004)

Markus Chimani, Neal Lesh, Michael Mitzenmacher, Y Sidner, Hidetoshi Tanaka, Michael Mitzenmacher

We describe lessons learned in developing a program for interactive optimization of large airlift scheduling problems. While for small problems one can create a visualization that both shows a...

A Collaborative Assistant for Email (1999)

Dan Gruen, Candy Sidner, Y Sidner, Charles Rich, Carolyn Boettner

Software agents which communicate and collaborate with users to perform complex tasks constitute a new paradigm for human-computer interaction complementing existing graphical interfaces. We have...

TeleNotes: Managing lightweight interactions in the desktop (1997)

Steve Whittaker, Jerry Swanson, Jakov Kucan, Candy Sidner, Y Sidner

Communication theories and technology have tended to focus on extended, formal meetings and neglected a prevalent and vital form of workplace communication, namely lightweight communication. Unlike...