2009 - ACM Fellow For contributions to AI, natural language processing, HCI, and human-centered design.
Terry Winograd mainly investigates Human–computer interaction, Multimedia, Software engineering, User interface and World Wide Web. His Human–computer interaction research incorporates themes from Class, Variety and Input device. His study in Multimedia is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Client-side scripting, Mobile computing and Gesture.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Ubiquitous computing, Architecture and Robustness in addition to User interface. His work on Web page, Spamdexing and Web crawler as part of general World Wide Web study is frequently linked to Digital library, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science. In the field of Information retrieval, his study on Web search engine, PageRank and Link analysis overlaps with subjects such as Swoogle.
His primary areas of study are Human–computer interaction, World Wide Web, Artificial intelligence, Digital library and Multimedia. His Human–computer interaction study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Interface, User interface and Collaborative software. His World Wide Web study combines topics in areas such as Context and Information retrieval.
His work deals with themes such as Computer vision and Natural language processing, which intersect with Artificial intelligence. His Gaze and Eye tracking investigations are all subjects of Computer vision research. He performs integrative study on Digital library and Interface in his works.
His main research concerns Human–computer interaction, Artificial intelligence, Wearable computer, Autism and Autism spectrum disorder. Terry Winograd combines subjects such as Context, Multimedia and Collaborative software with his study of Human–computer interaction. Terry Winograd interconnects Computer vision and Accelerometer in the investigation of issues within Artificial intelligence.
His Wearable computer research incorporates elements of Developmental psychology and Cognitive psychology. His Autism spectrum disorder research also works with subjects such as
Terry Winograd mostly deals with Human–computer interaction, Artificial intelligence, Eye tracking, Gaze and Computer-supported cooperative work. His Human–computer interaction research includes elements of Context, User interface, Multimedia and Collaborative software. Collaborative software is a subfield of World Wide Web that Terry Winograd studies.
In his study, Selection, Action and User interface design is inextricably linked to Computer vision, which falls within the broad field of Artificial intelligence. His Eye tracking research integrates issues from Computer security, Eavesdropping, Shoulder surfing and Password. His research integrates issues of Saccade and Conjunction in his study of Gaze.
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The PageRank Citation Ranking : Bringing Order to the Web
Lawrence Page;Sergey Brin;Rajeev Motwani;Terry Winograd.
the web conference (1999)
The PageRank Citation Ranking : Bringing Order to the Web
Lawrence Page;Sergey Brin;Rajeev Motwani;Terry Winograd.
the web conference (1999)
Understanding Computers and Cognition: A New Foundation for Design
Terry Winograd;Fernando Flores.
Alex Publishing Corporation (1987)
Understanding Computers and Cognition: A New Foundation for Design
Terry Winograd;Fernando Flores.
Alex Publishing Corporation (1987)
Understanding Natural Language
Terry Winograd.
(1972)
Understanding Natural Language
Terry Winograd.
(1972)
Understanding computers and cognition
Terry Winograd;Fernando Flores.
(1986)
Understanding computers and cognition
Terry Winograd;Fernando Flores.
(1986)
An overview of KRL, a Knowledge Representation Language
Daniel G. Bobrow;Terry A. Winograd.
Cognitive Science (1976)
An overview of KRL, a Knowledge Representation Language
Daniel G. Bobrow;Terry A. Winograd.
Cognitive Science (1976)
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