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GVU Technical Report Number:
GIT-GVU-94-12
Title:
Inference Bear: Inferring Behavior from Before and After Snapshots
Authors:
Martin R. Frank
James D. Foley
Abstract:
We present Inference Bear (Inference Based On Before And After Snapshots) which lets users build functional graphical user interfaces by demonstration. Inference Bear is the first Programming By Demonstration system based on the abstract inference engine described in [5]. Among other things, Inference Bear lets you align, center, move, resize, create, and delete user interface elements by demonstration. Its most notable feature is that it does not use domain knowledge in its inferencing.
Keywords:
Inference Bear, user interfaces, Programming by Demonstration
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