Abstract | ||
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Information cannot be found if it is not recorded. Existing rich graphical application approaches interfere with user input in many ways, forcing complex interactions to enter simple information, requiring complex cognition to decide where the data should be stored, and limiting the kind of information that can be entered to what can fit into specific applications' data models. Freeform text entry suffers from none of these limitations but produces data that is hard to retrieve or visualize. We describe the design and implementation of Jourknow, a system that aims to bridge these two modalities, supporting lightweight text entry and weightless context capture that produces enough structure to support rich interactive presentation and retrieval of the arbitrary information entered. |
Year | DOI | Venue |
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2007 | 10.1145/1294211.1294247 | UIST |
Keywords | Field | DocType |
user interface,personal information management,graphic user interface | Modalities,Data modeling,Personal information management,Information retrieval,Computer science,Text box,Context awareness,Human–computer interaction,Multimedia,Limiting,Text entry | Conference |
Citations | PageRank | References |
14 | 1.02 | 24 |
Authors | ||
4 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
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Max Van Kleek | 1 | 542 | 58.95 |
Michael S. Bernstein | 2 | 8604 | 393.80 |
David R. Karger | 3 | 19367 | 2233.64 |
M. C. Schraefel | 4 | 1160 | 85.15 |