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User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, February 2002
- Eva Hudlicka, Michael D. McNeese:
Assessment of User Affective and Belief States for Interface Adaptation: Application to an Air Force Pilot Task. 1-47 - Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze
, Christine L. Lisetti
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Modeling Multimodal Expression of User's Affective Subjective Experience. 49-84 - Kerstin Dautenhahn, Annika Waern:
Rosalind Picard: Affective Computing. 85-89 - Kristina Höök:
Ana Paiva (ed.): Affective Interactions: Towards a New Generation of Computer Interfaces. 91-96
Volume 12, Number 2-3, 2002
- David N. Chin, Martha E. Crosby:
Introduction to the Special Issue on Empirical Evaluation of User Models and User Modeling Systems. 105-109 - Diane J. Litman, Shimei Pan:
Designing and Evaluating an Adaptive Spoken Dialogue System. 111-137 - Simeon Keates
, Patrick Langdon, P. John Clarkson
, Peter Robinson:
User Models and User Physical Capability. 139-169 - Young Woo Sohn, Stephanie M. Doane:
Evaluating Comprehension-Based User Models: Predicting Individual User Planning and Action. 171-205 - Trevor Barker
, Sara Jones
, Carol Britton, David Messer
:
The Use of a Co-operative Student Model of Learner Characteristics to Configure a Multimedia Application. 207-241 - Antonija Mitrovic, Brent Martin, Michael Mayo:
Using Evaluation to Shape ITS Design: Results and Experiences with SQL-Tutor. 243-279 - Eva Millán
, José-Luis Pérez-de-la-Cruz:
A Bayesian Diagnostic Algorithm for Student Modeling and its Evaluation. 281-330
Volume 12, Number 4, November 2002
- Robin D. Burke
:
Hybrid Recommender Systems: Survey and Experiments. 331-370 - Cristina Conati, Abigail S. Gertner
, Kurt VanLehn:
Using Bayesian Networks to Manage Uncertainty in Student Modeling. 371-417 - Bonnie A. Nardi:
Book Review: User Interfaces for All: Concepts, Methods and Tools. 419-420

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