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Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the 19th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research: Governance in the Data Age.
Autor:
William Valentine-Cooper, Brittany G. Ruocco, Linda M. Brzustowicz, Yigal Arens, Sherri Wilson, Gillian Davis, Marco A. Azaro, Serban Voinea, Rajiv Mayani, Shefali Sharma, Joel Mathew, Veronica J. Vieland, José Luis Ambite, Ewa Deelman, Karan Vahi
Publikováno v:
European Neuropsychopharmacology. 29:S173-S174
Autor:
Sehl Mellouli, Yigal Arens
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Proceedings of the 18th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research.
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Proceedings of the 17th International Digital Government Research Conference on Digital Government Research.
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Proceedings of the 17th International Digital Government Research Conference on Digital Government Research.
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Information Polity. 16:189-196
This special issue features selected papers from the dg.o 2010 conference on the theme of “Public Engagement and Government Collaboration: Theories, Strategies and Case Studies.” E-government initiatives and solutions are characterized by the use
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the 16th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research.
Autor:
Luis Gravano, Eduard Hovy, Judith L. Klavans, Vasileios Hatzivassiloglou, Andrew Philpot, Yigal Arens, José Luis Ambite
Publikováno v:
Computer. 34:47-54
Using technology developed at the Digital Government Research Center, a team of researchers is seeking to make government statistical data more accessible through the Internet. In collaboration with government experts, they are conducting research in
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Journal of Intelligent Information Systems. 6:99-130
The standard approach to integrating heterogeneous information sources is to build a global schema that relates all of the information in the different sources, and to pose queries directly against it. The problem is that schema integration is usuall
Autor:
Yigal Arens, Eduard Hovy
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Artificial Intelligence Review. 9:167-188
We describe here the conceptual design of Cicero, an application-independent human-computer interaction manager that performs run-time media coordination and allocation, so as to adapt dynamically to the presentation context; knows what it is present