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This paper presents an investigation into user intention prediction in two common web-based tasks: crowdsourcing annotation and web search, based on human-mouse interaction information. User experience is gaining importance within the research area of human-centered computing, and is particularly useful for complex, multi-step tasks. To enhance user experience, the computer should be intelligent enough...
We present a vision-based, data-driven approach to identifying and measuring refractive errors in human subjects with low-cost, easily available equipment and no specialist training. Vision problems, such as refractive error (e.g. nearsightedness, astigmatism, etc) are common ocular problems, which, if uncorrected, may lead to serious visual impairment. The diagnosis of such defects conventionally...
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