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    Machine Learning and the Work of the User

    This paper introduces the collection of the Journal on Machine Learning (ML) and the user. It provides a brief history of ML from the 1950’s through to the current time, sketching the nature of the kinds of pr...

    Richard Harper, Dave Randall in Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) (2024)

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    Proximal Sensing in Soil Water Repellency Management: A Review

    Soil water repellency (SWR) is a widespread phenomenon that impacts plant growth, groundwater contamination, surface erosion and runoff in many regions of the world. It is a major constraint to agricultural pr...

    Maria Then, Craig Lobsey, David Henry, Stan Sochacki, Richard Harper in Sandy Soils (2023)

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    Playful, Curious, Creative, Equitable: Exploring Opportunities for AI Technologies with Older Adults

    There has recently been much discussion around OpenAI, Generative AI, use of chatbots and the use of other immersive technologies in the mainstream. These developments have much to offer to older adults in ter...

    Ewan Soubutts, Aneesha Singh, Bran Knowles in Human-Computer Interaction – INTERACT 2023 (2023)

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    The Emergence of the ‘Cy-Mind’ through Human-Computer Interaction

    This chapter argues that the reason why AI can be so unsettling is not in how the powers of the technology alter what a computer (or computers) might do as it alters how the human (the ‘user’) and the AI enabl...

    Richard Harper in Nudging Choices Through Media (2023)

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    Deep Soil Carbon: Characteristics and Measurement with Particular Bearing on Kaolinitic Profiles

    Deep soils are located in most continents of the world. Soil carbon measurements are invariably made from the surface horizons, whereas much larger carbon stores occur to depths of many meters, with plant root...

    Podjanee Sangmanee, Bernard Dell, David Henry in Subsoil Constraints for Crop Production (2022)

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    Migraine-like headaches associated with nickel allergy requiring removal of atrial septal defect closure device

    There is a deficit of literature regarding the association between nickel allergy–induced symptoms and implanted devices. This report describes a case of nickel allergy causing debilitating migraine-like sympt...

    Prasanth Sadasivan Nair in Indian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascu… (2021)

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    Correction to: Rethinking soil water repellency and its management

    The article entitled “Rethinking soil water repellency and its management”, which is part of the special issue on “Applying microbial communities to improve restoration and conservation outcomes” was published...

    Katinka X. Ruthrof, Anna J. M. Hopkins, Melissa Danks, Graham O’Hara in Plant Ecology (2020)

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    Horus: An Interference-Aware Resource Manager for Deep Learning Systems

    Deep Learning (DL) models are deployed as jobs within machines containing GPUs. These DL systems - ranging from a singular GPU device to machine clusters - require state-of-the-art resource management to incre...

    Gingfung Yeung, Damian Borowiec, Renyu Yang in Algorithms and Architectures for Parallel … (2020)

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    HCI in the Wild Mêlée of Office Life—Explorations in Breaching the PC Data Store

    ‘HCI in the wild’ was meant to be a call to get HCI investigations out of the lab into the mêlée of real life. This is of course a commendable suggestion, though begs questions about what kinds of methods and ...

    Richard Harper, Siân Lindley, Richard Banks in Into the Wild: Beyond the Design Research … (2020)

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    Forest-water interactions in the changing environment of south-western Australia

    In a major Australian city, water supply has been decoupled from forests as a result of management and climate change. Water yield and quality are closely related to forest cover and have been ...

    Richard Harper, K. R. J. Smettem, J. K. Ruprecht, B. Dell in Annals of Forest Science (2019)

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    Rethinking soil water repellency and its management

    Soil water repellency (SWR) is a widespread challenge to plant establishment and growth. Despite considerable research, it remains a recalcitrant problem for which few alleviation technologies or solutions hav...

    Katinka X. Ruthrof, Anna J. M. Hopkins, Melissa Danks, Graham O’Hara in Plant Ecology (2019)

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    Being in touch: remarks in honour of Joachim Höflich

    When I left home for university my mother admonished me, ‘Keep in touch’, she said, ‘Send me letters’. I had no idea that many years later the meaning of that phrase keep in touch would be resonating still. As I ...

    Richard Harper in Soziales Medienhandeln (2019)

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    Beyond “yesterday’s tomorrow”: future-focused mobile interaction design by and for emergent users

    Mobile and ubiquitous computing researchers have long envisioned future worlds for users in developed regions. Steered by such visions, they have innovated devices and services exploring the value of alternative ...

    Matt Jones, Simon Robinson, Jennifer Pearson in Personal and Ubiquitous Computing (2017)

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    From I-Awareness to We-Awareness in CSCW: a Review Essay

    This paper considers the shared awareness perspective put forward by Tenenberg, Roth and Socha. Seeking to treat this view from its philosophical background in Quine, Davidson and Bratman, this paper offers a ...

    Richard Harper in Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) (2016)

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    \(\mathrm{CPS}^2\) : A Contextual Privacy Framework for Social Software

    Social software has become one of the most prominent means for communication. Context is essential for managing privacy and guiding communication. In social software, context can be ambiguous due to the overlo...

    Rula Sayaf, Dave Clarke, Richard Harper in International Conference on Security and P… (2015)

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    320-row CT coronary angiography predicts freedom from revascularisation and acts as a gatekeeper to defer invasive angiography in stable coronary artery disease: a fractional flow reserve-correlated study

    To determine the accuracy of 320-row multidetector coronary computed tomography angiography (M320-CCTA) to detect functional stenoses using fractional flow reserve (FFR) as the reference standard and to predic...

    Brian S. Ko, Dennis T. L. Wong, James D. Cameron, Darryl P. Leong in European Radiology (2014)

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    Clay Addition and Redistribution to Enhance Carbon Sequestration in Soils

    The association of organic carbon (SOC) with clay in soils means that additions of clay to soils can increase the capacity of the soils for storage, and, eventually, sequestration of C. Addition of a fine-text...

    G. Jock Churchman, Andrew Noble, Glenn Bailey, David Chittleborough in Soil Carbon (2014)

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    Dwelling in Software: Aspects of the Felt-Life of Engineers in Large Software Projects

    The organizational and social aspects of software engineering (SE) are now increasingly well investigated. This paper proposes that there are a number of approaches taken in research that can be distinguished ...

    Richard Harper, Christian Bird in ECSCW 2013: Proceedings of the 13th Europe… (2013)

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    From Smart Home to Connected Home

    Until quite recently, the development of smart homes as a new form of housing, combining both novel computer applications within and network access without, seemed appealing and imminent. The expectation was t...

    Richard Harper in The Connected Home: The Future of Domestic Life (2011)

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