Vineet Sinha

Details der Publikationsliste

Zeitraum

2002 - 2008

Anzahl

20

Co-Autoren

Javarifier: Inferring Reference Immutability for Java ∗ 6.883: Program Analysis Course Project (2008)

Vineet Sinha, Matthew Tschantz, Chen Xiao

annotate the libraries he plans to use. Otherwise, a reference Reference immutability constraints restrict certain references immutability type checker would be forced to assume that in a program...

ABSTRACT Assisted Browsing for Semistructured Data (2008)

Vineet Sinha, David R. Karger, David F. Huynh

The development of the RDF[2] standard highlights the fact that a great deal of useful information is in the form of semistructured data—objects connected by relations fitting no rigorous schema....

The Semantic User Interface Paradigm for Presenting Semi-structured Information (2007)

David F. Huynh, Dennis Quan, Vineet Sinha, David Karger

seeks to store and manage semi-structured data in the user’s personal information corpus. There arises a need to present and allow the user to interact with such semi-structured

Adenine: A Metadata Programming Language (2007)

Dennis Quan, David F. Huynh, Vineet Sinha, David Karger

Haystack (Huynh et al., 2002), our personal information repository, uses a shared metadata store and a system of agents for helping the user manage his or her information. Agents use the shared...

Metadata-supported Agent Infrastructure (2007)

Dennis Quan, David F. Huynh, Vineet Sinha, David Karger

Agents are often useful for allowing users to delegate tedious or complicated tasks to the system. In many systems, multiple agents work in concert to achieve desired objectives. In these...

Semantic Navigation Through Semi-structured Information (2007)

Vineet Sinha, Dennis Quan, David F. Huynh, David Karger

The Haystack project seeks to help users effectively visualize and manage their information. To support the customizability and flexibility needed to let users store and navigate through information...

Relo: Helping Users Manage Context during Interactive Exploratory Visualization of Large Codebases (2006)

Vineet Sinha, Rob Miller, David Karger

As software systems grow in size and use more third-party libraries and frameworks, the need for developers to understand unfamiliar large codebases is rapidly increasing. In this paper, we present a...

Relo: Helping Users Manage Context during Interactive Exploratory Visualization of Large Codebases (2006)

Vineet Sinha, David Karger, Rob Miller

As software systems grow in size and use more third-party libraries and frameworks, the need for developers to understand unfamiliar large codebases is rapidly increasing. In this paper, we present a...

Relo: Helping Users Manage Context during Interactive Exploratory Visualization of Large Codebases (2006)

Vineet Sinha, David Karger, Rob Miller

As software systems grow in size and use more third-party libraries and frameworks, the need for developers to understand unfamiliar large codebases is rapidly increasing. In this paper, we present a...

Magnet: Supporting Navigation in Semistructured Data (2005)

Environments Vineet Sinha, Vineet Sinha, David R. Karger

With the growing importance of systems containing arbitrary semistructured relationships, the need for supporting users searching in such repositories has grown. Currently support for users'...

Haystack: A Customizable General-Purpose Information Management Tool for End Users of Semistructured Data (2005)

David R. Karger, Karun Bakshi, David Huynh, Dennis Quan, Vineet Sinha

We posit that a semistructured data model o#ers the right balance of rich structure and flexible (or lack of) schema allowing naive end users to record information in whatever form makes it easy for...

The role of context in question answering systems (2003)

Jimmy Lin, Dennis Quan, Vineet Sinha, Karun Bakshi, David Huynh, Boris Katz, ...

Despite recent advances in natural language question answering technology, the problem of designing effective user interfaces has been largely unexplored. We conducted a user study to investigate the...

The role of context in question answering systems (2003)

Jimmy Lin, Dennis Quan, Vineet Sinha, Karun Bakshi, David Huynh, Boris Katz, ...

Despite recent advances in natural language question answering technology, the problem of designing effective user interfaces has been largely unexplored. We conducted a user study to investigate the...

The role of context in question answering systems (2003)

Jimmy Lin, Dennis Quan, Vineet Sinha, Karun Bakshi, David Huynh, Boris Katz, ...

Despite recent advances in natural language question answering technology, the problem of designing effective user interfaces has been largely unexplored. We conducted a user study to investigate the...

What Makes a Good Answer? The Role of Context in Question Answering Jimmy Lin, Dennis Quan, Vineet Sinha, Karun Bakshi, (2003)

Jimmy Lin, Dennis Quan, Vineet Sinha, Karun Bakshi, David Huynh Boris, Boris Katz, ...

Question answering systems have proven to be helpful to users because they can provide succinct answers that do not require users to wade through a large number of documents. However, despite recent...

What makes a good answer? The role of context in question answering (2003)

Jimmy Lin, Dennis Quan, Vineet Sinha, Karun Bakshi, David Huynh, Boris Katz, ...

Abstract: Question answering systems have proven to be helpful to users because they can provide succinct answers that do not require users to wade through a large number of documents. However,...

The role of context in question answering systems (2003)

Jimmy Lin, Dennis Quan, Vineet Sinha, Karun Bakshi, David Huynh, Boris Katz, ...

Despite recent advances in natural language question answering technology, the problem of designing effective user interfaces has been largely unexplored. We conducted a user study to investigate the...

Basic concepts for managing semistructured information in haystack. 2nd Annual Student Oxygen Workshop (2002)

Dennis Quan, David F. Huynh, Vineet Sinha, David Karger

The Haystack platform (Huynh et al., 2002) is designed to store and manage personal information such as e-mail, documents, contacts, meetings, etc. These types of data are semi-structured in nature...