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SHRDLU is a program for understanding natural language, written by Terry Winograd at the M.I.T. Artificial Intelligence Laboratory in 1968-70. SHRDLU carried on a simple dialog (via teletype) with a user, about a small world of objects (the BLOCKS world) shown on an early display screen (DEC-340 attached to a PDP-6 computer). SHRDLU is described in Winograd's dissertation, which was issued as MIT
Using the Enron e-mail archive as a motivating dataset, we are attempting the marriage of visual and algorithmic analyses of e-mail archives within an exploratory data analysis environment. The intent is to leverage the characteristic strengths of both man and machine for unearthing insight. Below are a few sketches from a preliminary exploration into the design space of such tools. Note: this pro
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Professor Emeritus of Computer Science, Stanford University Gates Computer Science 3B, Room 388 Stanford CA 94305-9035 Phone (650) 723-2780 winograd@cs.stanford.edu Office hours by arrangement - please email me directly. See current Schedule For administrative issues, contact Jillian Lentz - jillian.lentz [at] stanford.edu 650 723-3118 Professional Interests Professor Winograd's focus is on human-
- Mitchell Gordon joins the faculty at MIT, Jingyi Li joins the faculty at Pomona College, Joseph Seering joins the faculty at KAIST, Andrea Cuadra joins the faculty at Olin College, and Chenyan Jia joins the faculty at Northeastern—congratulations to our graduates!
d.tools: Enabling rapid prototyping for physical interaction design What kind of tools would you need to make a functional interactive prototype of a media player in 30 minutes? d.tools is a hardware and software system that enables designers to rapidly prototype the bits (the form) and the atoms (the interaction model) of physical user interfaces in concert. d.tools was built to support design th
d.tools: Enabling rapid prototyping for physical interaction design What kind of tools would you need to make a functional interactive prototype of a media player in 30 minutes? d.tools is a hardware and software system that enables designers to rapidly prototype the bits (the form) and the atoms (the interaction model) of physical user interfaces in concert. d.tools was built to support design
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