Identifying Users in the Bridging Service Between Two Different Chat Services Using User Icons.
Ko MiyazakiHaruaki TamadaPublished in: HCI (17) (2019)
Keyphrases
- end users
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- location information
- mashup
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- query formulation
- media content
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- collaborative filtering
- quality of service
- user oriented
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- mobile terminals
- recommendation systems
- service oriented
- multiple users
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- ubiquitous computing
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- cloud services
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- short messages
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