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An Approach for Smoothly Recalling the Interrupted Tasks by Memorizing User Tasks

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Modern Approaches in Applied Intelligence (IEA/AIE 2011)

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An approach was previously proposed for assisting users on selecting the displayed multiple objects on their screen. This approach is related to have a useful GUI by dynamic configurable visualization of overlapping displayed objects provide by the user for executing a certain task. Our proposed GUI is associated with metaphor of finding a book of related task from the piled up books of similar tasks with different precision. We considered for improving the assist of user’s finding about issues of restarting interrupted work. This paper describes the proposed idea for resolving issues by modifying indication of the user’s behavior information on this GUI and by applirng the color gradation to the twenty four hour scale.

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Sugawara, K., Fujita, H. (2011). An Approach for Smoothly Recalling the Interrupted Tasks by Memorizing User Tasks. In: Mehrotra, K.G., Mohan, C.K., Oh, J.C., Varshney, P.K., Ali, M. (eds) Modern Approaches in Applied Intelligence. IEA/AIE 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 6704. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21827-9_3

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