2011 - ACM Senior Member
His main research concerns Internet privacy, World Wide Web, Annotation, Location-based service and The Internet. His work in Internet privacy tackles topics such as Computer security which are related to areas like Home automation. A. J. Bernheim Brush works mostly in the field of World Wide Web, limiting it down to concerns involving Point and, occasionally, User expectations, Information retrieval, Educational technology and Paragraph.
His research integrates issues of Feature, Personalization, Field, Digital document and Asynchronous communication in his study of Annotation. His Location-based service study also includes
A. J. Bernheim Brush mainly investigates Internet privacy, World Wide Web, Multimedia, Human–computer interaction and Computer security. A. J. Bernheim Brush combines subjects such as Location-based service, Mobile phone, Ubiquitous computing, Situated and Mobile device with his study of Internet privacy. His Ubiquitous computing research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Efficient energy use and Electrical engineering.
A. J. Bernheim Brush has researched World Wide Web in several fields, including Annotation, Educational technology and Point. His studies deal with areas such as Field, Telecommunications and Haptic technology as well as Multimedia. A. J. Bernheim Brush interconnects Home computing and Domestic technology in the investigation of issues within Computer security.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Simulation, Spelling, Literacy, Speech interface and Personalization. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Multimedia and Automotive engineering. His Spelling investigation overlaps with other areas such as Full text search, Cognitive psychology, Voice assistant, Preference and Information seeking.
In his works, A. J. Bernheim Brush performs multidisciplinary study on Literacy and Affect.
A. J. Bernheim Brush mainly investigates Set, Sense of presence, Social connectedness, Human–computer interaction and Ambient display. His Set study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Loneliness and Social group.
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Home automation in the wild: challenges and opportunities
A.J. Bernheim Brush;Bongshin Lee;Ratul Mahajan;Sharad Agarwal.
human factors in computing systems (2011)
PreHeat: controlling home heating using occupancy prediction
James Scott;A.J. Bernheim Brush;John Krumm;Brian Meyers.
ubiquitous computing (2011)
It's No Secret. Measuring the Security and Reliability of Authentication via Secret Questions
Stuart Schechter;A.J. Bernheim Brush;Serge Egelman.
ieee symposium on security and privacy (2009)
SpeakerSense: energy efficient unobtrusive speaker identification on mobile phones
Hong Lu;A. J. Bernheim Brush;Bodhi Priyantha;Amy K. Karlson.
international conference on pervasive computing (2011)
Can i borrow your phone?: understanding concerns when sharing mobile phones
Amy K. Karlson;A.J. Bernheim Brush;Stuart Schechter.
human factors in computing systems (2009)
Exploring end user preferences for location obfuscation, location-based services, and the value of location
A.J. Bernheim Brush;John Krumm;James Scott.
ubiquitous computing (2010)
Exploring communication and sharing between extended families
Kimberly Tee;A.J. Bernheim Brush;Kori M. Inkpen.
International Journal of Human-computer Studies / International Journal of Man-machine Studies (2009)
Robust annotation positioning in digital documents
A. J. Bernheim Brush;David Bargeron;Anoop Gupta;J. J. Cadiz.
human factors in computing systems (2001)
Supporting interaction outside of class: anchored discussions vs. discussion boards
A. J. Bernheim Brush;David Bargeron;Jonathan Grudin;Alan Borning.
computer supported collaborative learning (2002)
Notification for shared annotation of digital documents
A. J. Bernheim Brush;David Bargeron;Jonathan Grudin;Anoop Gupta.
human factors in computing systems (2002)
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