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Using frequency-of-mention in public conversations for social filtering
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Proceedings of the 1996 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work table of contents
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Pages: 106 - 112  
Year of Publication: 1996
ISBN:0-89791-765-0
Authors
Will Hill  AT&T Research, 600 Mountain Avenue, Murry Hill, NJ
Loren Terveen  AT&T Research, 600 Mountain Avenue, Murry Hill, NJ
Sponsors
SIGGROUP: ACM Special Interest Group on Supporting Group Work
SIGCHI: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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William W. Cohen. Learning to Classify English Text with ILP Methods, In: Advances in Inductive Logic Programming (Ed. L. De Raedt), IOS Press, 1995, to appear in lOS Frontiers in AI and Applications series.
 
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Fumas, G., (1995) View Navigable interfaces, private communication.
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Grudin, J., Social Evaluation of the User Interface: Who Does the Work and Who Gets the BENEFIT?, Proceedings of IFIP INTERACT'87: Human-Computer Interaction, 1987, 805-811.
 
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Hill, W.C., Hollan, J.D. (1994) History-Enriched Digital Objects: Prototypes and Policy Issues, The Information Society, 10, pp. 139-145.
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Wittenburg, K., Das, D., Hill, W., Stead, L. Group Asynchronous Browsing on the World Wide Web. in: Fourth international Worm Wide Web Conference Proceedings. O'Reilly & Associates, New York City, New York, pp. 51-62.
 
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Wroblewski, D., McCandless, T., Hill, W. (1994) Advertisements, Proxies and Wear: Three Methods for Feedback in Interactive Systems, in Dialogue and Instruction, Beun, R., Baker, M., and Reiner, M. editors. Springer- Verlag (forthcoming).

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Will Hill: colleagues
Loren Terveen: colleagues