His scientific interests lie mostly in Human–computer interaction, Artificial intelligence, World Wide Web, User interface and Commonsense knowledge. His Human–computer interaction research incorporates themes from Software development, Real estate, Personalization, End-user development and Software agent. His Artificial intelligence research integrates issues from Context, Space, Computer vision and Anonymity.
His study looks at the relationship between User interface and topics such as Interface, which overlap with Agent architecture, Autonomous agent, Overhead and Process. The Commonsense knowledge study which covers Commonsense reasoning that intersects with Everyday life, Affective computing, Common sense, Data science and The Internet. His Web navigation research incorporates elements of Web server, Multimedia, User agent and Social group.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Human–computer interaction, World Wide Web, Commonsense knowledge, Artificial intelligence and User interface. His studies in Human–computer interaction integrate themes in fields like Legal expert system, Programming by demonstration, Software agent and Knowledge acquisition. His World Wide Web study frequently links to other fields, such as Multimedia.
His research in Commonsense knowledge intersects with topics in Commonsense reasoning, Common sense, Vocabulary and Semantic network. He has included themes like Context, Programming language, Machine learning and Natural language processing in his Artificial intelligence study. Henry Lieberman studies User interface design which is a part of User interface.
Henry Lieberman focuses on Commonsense knowledge, Artificial intelligence, World Wide Web, Commonsense reasoning and Multimedia. His study in Commonsense knowledge is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Inference, Common sense, Vocabulary, Everyday life and Natural language. The concepts of his Artificial intelligence study are interwoven with issues in Field, Machine learning, Art history and Natural language processing.
The various areas that Henry Lieberman examines in his World Wide Web study include Conversation and Hierarchy. His Commonsense reasoning research includes elements of Affective computing, The Internet, Internet privacy and Set. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Social computing, Semantic Web, Session, Storytelling and Web navigation.
Henry Lieberman mostly deals with World Wide Web, Social network, Commonsense knowledge, The Internet and Topic model. The study incorporates disciplines such as Cognitive load, Conversation and Storytelling in addition to World Wide Web. His Social network study combines topics in areas such as Latent Dirichlet allocation, Context and Internet privacy.
His Commonsense knowledge study incorporates themes from Affective computing and Commonsense reasoning. His Commonsense reasoning study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Computer security, Harassment and Everyday life. His work deals with themes such as Social network analysis and Social psychology, which intersect with The Internet.
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Letizia: an agent that assists web browsing
Henry Lieberman.
international joint conference on artificial intelligence (1995)
Watch what I do: programming by demonstration
Allen Cypher;Daniel C. Halbert;David Kurlander;Henry Lieberman.
(1993)
End-User Development: An Emerging Paradigm
Henry Lieberman;Fabio Paternò;Markus Klann;Volker Wulf.
(2006)
Using prototypical objects to implement shared behavior in object-oriented systems
Henry Lieberman.
conference on object oriented programming systems languages and applications (1986)
A real-time garbage collector based on the lifetimes of objects
Henry Lieberman;Carl Hewitt.
Communications of The ACM (1983)
Spinning the Semantic Web: Bringing the World Wide Web to Its Full Potential
Dieter Fensel;James A. Hendler;Henry Lieberman;Wolfgang Wahlster.
(2002)
A model of textual affect sensing using real-world knowledge
Hugo Liu;Henry Lieberman;Ted Selker.
intelligent user interfaces (2003)
Your Wish is My Command: Programming By Example
Henry Lieberman.
(2001)
Autonomous interface agents
Henry Lieberman.
human factors in computing systems (1997)
The state of the art in end-user software engineering
Amy J. Ko;Robin Abraham;Laura Beckwith;Alan Blackwell.
(2011)
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