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- 2019
- Hui-Min Lai, Pi-Jung Hsieh, Rencheng Zhang:
Understanding adolescent students' use of Facebook and their subjective wellbeing: a gender-based comparison. Behav. Inf. Technol. 38(5): 533-548 (2019) - Helena Wenninger
, Hanna Krasnova, Peter Buxmann:
Understanding the role of social networking sites in the subjective well-being of users: a diary study. Eur. J. Inf. Syst. 28(2): 126-148 (2019) - Xavier Alameda-Pineda, Miriam Redi, Mohammad Soleymani, Nicu Sebe, Shih-Fu Chang, Samuel D. Gosling:
Special Section on Multimodal Understanding of Social, Affective, and Subjective Attributes. ACM Trans. Multim. Comput. Commun. Appl. 15(1s): 11:1-11:3 (2019) - Christoph Hube, Besnik Fetahu, Ujwal Gadiraju:
Understanding and Mitigating Worker Biases in the Crowdsourced Collection of Subjective Judgments. CHI 2019: 407 - Lora Aroyo, Lucas Dixon, Nithum Thain, Olivia Redfield, Rachel Rosen:
Crowdsourcing Subjective Tasks: The Case Study of Understanding Toxicity in Online Discussions. WWW (Companion Volume) 2019: 1100-1105 - 2018
- Kyungsik Han
, Hyunggu Jung
, Jin Yea Jang, Dongwon Lee
:
Understanding Users' Privacy Attitudes through Subjective and Objective Assessments: An Instagram Case Study. Computer 51(6): 18-28 (2018) - Anne-Gwenn Bosser, Ariane Ariane Bitoun, François Legras, Martín Diéguez:
Co-constructing Subjective Narratives for Understanding Interactive Simulation Sessions. INT/WICED@AIIDE 2018 - Zhenfei Feng, Laurence Favier:
Objective Evaluation or Subjective Evaluation in Digital Social Media: A further understanding of online user's rating of movies. DTUC 2018: 7:1-7:4 - 2017
- Dave Braines, Anna Thomas, Lance M. Kaplan, Murat Sensoy, Jonathan Z. Bakdash, Magdalena Ivanovska, Alun D. Preece, Federico Cerutti
:
Subjective Bayesian Networks and Human-in-the-Loop Situational Understanding. GKR 2017: 29-53 - Charles Lima Sanches, Olivier Augereau, Koichi Kise:
Using the Eye Gaze to Predict Document Reading Subjective Understanding. HDI@ICDAR 2017: 28-31 - Xavier Alameda-Pineda, Miriam Redi, Mohammad Soleymani, Nicu Sebe
, Shih-Fu Chang, Samuel D. Gosling:
MUSA2: First ACM Workshop on Multimodal Understanding of Social, Affective and Subjective Attributes. ACM Multimedia 2017: 1974-1975 - Begum Egilmez, Emirhan Poyraz, Wenting Zhou, Gokhan Memik, Peter A. Dinda, Nabil Alshurafa
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UStress: Understanding college student subjective stress using wrist-based passive sensing. PerCom Workshops 2017: 673-678 - John Tawa:
"Walk a Mile in My Shoes": A Virtual World Exercise for Fostering Students' Subjective Understandings of the Experiences of People of Color. Serious Games and Edutainment Applications 2017: 371-390 - Xavier Alameda-Pineda, Miriam Redi, Mohammad Soleymani, Nicu Sebe, Shih-Fu Chang, Samuel D. Gosling:
Proceedings of the Workshop on Multimodal Understanding of Social, Affective and Subjective Attributes, MUSA2@MM 2017, Mountain View, CA, USA, October 27, 2017. ACM 2017, ISBN 978-1-4503-5509-4 [contents] - 2016
- Chun-Ming Chang, Meng-Hsiang Hsu:
Understanding the determinants of users' subjective well-being in social networking sites: an integration of social capital theory and social presence theory. Behav. Inf. Technol. 35(9): 720-729 (2016) - Chia-Ying Li
:
Understanding University Students' System Acceptance Behavior: The Roles of Personality Trait and Subjective Norms. Int. J. Technol. Hum. Interact. 12(3): 106-125 (2016) - Afra J. Mashhadi, Sourav Bhattacharya, Fahim Kawsar:
Understanding the Impact of Geographical Context on Subjective Well-Being of Urban Citizens. Urb-IoT 2016: 29-35 - 2015
- Michael Wixon, Danielle Allessio, Jaclyn Ocumpaugh, Beverly Park Woolf, Winslow Burleson, Ivon Arroyo:
La Mort du Chercheur: How Well do Students' Subjective Understandings of Affective Representations Used in Self- Report Align with One Another's and Researchers'? AIED Workshops 2015 - Michael Wixon, Danielle Allessio, Jaclyn Ocumpaugh, Beverly Park Woolf, Winslow Burleson, Ivon Arroyo:
La Mort du Chercheur: How well do students' subjective understandings of affective representations used in self- report align with one another's, and researchers'? EDM (Workshops) 2015 - Ross Mead, Maja J. Mataric:
Proxemics and performance: Subjective human evaluations of autonomous sociable robot distance and social signal understanding. IROS 2015: 5984-5991 - 2013
- Francis Martínez:
Tout est dans le regard : reconnaissance visuelle du comportement humain en vue subjective. (It's all in your eyes : first-person gaze estimation and analysis for understanding human behavior). Pierre and Marie Curie University, Paris, France, 2013 - Baptiste Hemery, Hélène Laurent, Bruno Emile, Christophe Rosenberger
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Parametrization of an image understanding quality metric with a subjective evaluation. Pattern Recognit. Lett. 34(5): 511-518 (2013) - 2012
- Tsang-Kai Chang, Hsi-fang Huang, Shu-Mei Chang:
Understanding Educational Administrators' Subjective Norms on Their Use Intention toward On-Line Learning. KMO 2012: 267-273 - 2010
- Baptiste Hemery, Hélène Laurent, Christophe Rosenberger:
Subjective evaluation of image understanding results. EUSIPCO 2010: 338-342 - 2009
- Han Li, Ashish Gupta:
Understanding the Impact of Instant Messaging (IM) on Subjective Task Complexity and User Satisfaction. PACIS 2009: 10 - 2008
- Chao-Min Chiu, Eric T. G. Wang:
Understanding Web-based learning continuance intention: The role of subjective task value. Inf. Manag. 45(3): 194-201 (2008) - 2006
- Elizabeth F. Chua, Daniel L. Schacter
, Erin Rand-Giovannetti, Reisa A. Sperling:
Understanding metamemory: Neural correlates of the cognitive process and subjective level of confidence in recognition memory. NeuroImage 29(4): 1150-1160 (2006) - 2005
- Kirsi-Maria Hiltunen, Jonna Häkkilä, Urpo Tuomela:
Subjective understanding of context attributes: a case study. OZCHI 2005 - 2003
- Glenn Shafer, Peter R. Gillett, Richard B. Scherl:
A new understanding of subjective probability and its generalization to lower and upper prevision. Int. J. Approx. Reason. 33(1): 1-49 (2003) - Glenn Shafer, Peter R. Gillett, Richard B. Scherl:
Subjective Probability and Lower and Upper Prevision: A New Understanding. ISIPTA 2003: 509-523
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