Abstract—Inthis paper, we present a context-based information refinding system called ReFinder. It leverages human’s natural recall characteristics and allows users to refind files and Web pages according to the previous access context. ReFinderrefinds information based on a query-by-context model over a context memory snapshot, linking to the accessed information contents. Context instances in the memory snapshot are organized in a clustered and associated manner, and dynamically evolve in life cycles to mimic brain memory’s decay and reinforcement phenomena. We evaluate the scalability of ReFinder on a large synthetic data set. The experimental results show that consistent degradation of context instances in the context memory and the one...
In order for intelligent interfaces to provide proactive assistance, they must customize their behav...
ABSTRACT: The goal of this study was to design a human-computer interface that would increase the me...
Information management systems act as a prosthetic scaffold for human memory. They retain and organi...
ABSTRACT: Information technology and its border spectrum has its own meaning and leads the basic con...
Abstract — Refinder is the process of retrieving the information for a circumstance. This allows cus...
In searching, reading, writing and collecting lots of information from local computer or web. Retrie...
In recent technological development people are experiencing unprecedentedly data explosion, reading,...
Both psychological theories and findings in information science suggest that people may remember the...
Human memory plays an important role in personal information management (PIM). Several scholars have...
The brain continuously receives information through various stimuli and processes this information t...
We present a new theoretical account of retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) together with new experi-...
Selective retrieval often impairs recall of nonretrieved items, a finding referred to as retrieval-i...
Retrieval-induced Forgetting (RIF) refers to the finding that practicing information by retrieval im...
Most laypersons assume that remembering and forgetting occur along a single continuum. That is, to r...
Retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) refers to the finding that retrieval practice on a subset of stud...
In order for intelligent interfaces to provide proactive assistance, they must customize their behav...
ABSTRACT: The goal of this study was to design a human-computer interface that would increase the me...
Information management systems act as a prosthetic scaffold for human memory. They retain and organi...
ABSTRACT: Information technology and its border spectrum has its own meaning and leads the basic con...
Abstract — Refinder is the process of retrieving the information for a circumstance. This allows cus...
In searching, reading, writing and collecting lots of information from local computer or web. Retrie...
In recent technological development people are experiencing unprecedentedly data explosion, reading,...
Both psychological theories and findings in information science suggest that people may remember the...
Human memory plays an important role in personal information management (PIM). Several scholars have...
The brain continuously receives information through various stimuli and processes this information t...
We present a new theoretical account of retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) together with new experi-...
Selective retrieval often impairs recall of nonretrieved items, a finding referred to as retrieval-i...
Retrieval-induced Forgetting (RIF) refers to the finding that practicing information by retrieval im...
Most laypersons assume that remembering and forgetting occur along a single continuum. That is, to r...
Retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) refers to the finding that retrieval practice on a subset of stud...
In order for intelligent interfaces to provide proactive assistance, they must customize their behav...
ABSTRACT: The goal of this study was to design a human-computer interface that would increase the me...
Information management systems act as a prosthetic scaffold for human memory. They retain and organi...