Publications

Journal papers

  1. K. Sawa, M. Hori, and C. Kita: User evaluation of dynamic term suggestion for a multilingual school document portal site. Transactions of IEICE D, J95-D(1), pp. 30-38 (2012-01) [in Japanese].
  2. K. Sawa, Y. Okano, M. Hori, and C. Kita: Dynamic term suggestion for searching multilingual school documents. Culture and Computing, Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 6259, pp. 85-99 (2010-11).
  3. M. Hori, N. Ohnishi, and C. Kita: Development of a Portal Site for Sharing Multilingual School Documents: Design and Evaluation of Classification Scheme Structuralized by Card Sorting. Journal of Information Processing Society of Japan, 51(2), pp. 590-603 (2010-02) [in Japanese].
  4. M. Hori and T. Kato: A Modification of the Cognitive Walkthrough Based on an Extended Model of Human-Computer Interaction: Its Effectiveness in Web Usability Evaluation. Journal of Information Processing Society of Japan, 48(3), pp. 1071-1084 (2007-03) [in Japanese].
  5. M. Abe, K. Fukuda, M. Hori, H. Tai, T. Nerome, and Y. Ohno: Eclicitation Method for Web Application Models Based on Dynamic Analysis. Journal of Information Processing Society of Japan, 46(3), pp. 683-693 (2005-03) [in Japanese].
  6. M Hori, K. Ono, M. Abe and T. Koyanagi: Generating transformational annotation for Web document adaptation: Tool support and empirical evaluation. Journal of Web Semantics, 2(1), pp. 1-18 (2004-12).
  7. H. Tai, K. Mitsui, T. Nerome, M. Abe, and M. Hori: Model-driven development of large-scale Web applications. IBM Journal of Research and Development, 48(5/6), pp. 797-809 (2004-11).
  8. G. Banavar, L. Bergman, R. Cardone, V. Chevalier, Y. Gaeremynck, F. Giraud, C. Halverson, S. Hirose, M. Hori, F. Kitayama, G. Kondoh, A. Kundu, K. Ono, A. Schade, D. Soroker, and K. Winz: An authoring technology for multidevice Web applications. IEEE Pervasive Computing, 3(3), pp. 83-93 (2004-08).
  9. H. Tai, T. Nerome, M. Abe, and M. Hori: A Model-driven Development Support Environment for Web Applications. Journal of Information Processing Society of Japan, 44(6), pp. 1498-1508 (2003-06) [in Japanese].
  10. M. Abe and M. Hori: A visual approach to authoring XPath expressions. Markup Languages: Theory & Practice, 3(2), pp. 191-212 (2002-04).
  11. T. Koyanagi, K. Ono, and M. Hori: Demonstrational interface for XSLT stylesheet generation. Markup Languages: Theory & Practice, 2(2), pp. 133-152 (2001-05).
  12. M. Hori, G. Kondoh, K. Ono, S. Hirose, and S. Singhal: Annotation-based Web content transcoding. Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking, 33(1), pp. 197-211 (2000-07).
  13. M. Hori, K. Ono, G. Kondo, and S. Singhal: Authoring tool for Web content transcoding. Markup Languages: Theory & Practice, 2(1), pp. 81-106 (2000-06).
  14. M. Hori: Organizing problem-solving methods based on a domain ontology: application to real-life environments and empirical evaluation. Journal of Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence, 14(6), pp.1041-1050 (1999-11) [in Japanese].
  15. M. Hori: Empirical evaluation of a domain-oriented component library based on an embedded case study design. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 51(4), pp. 801-823 (1999-10).
  16. M. Hori and T. Yoshida: Domain-oriented library of scheduling methods: design principle and real-life application. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 49(4), pp. 601-626 (1998-11).
  17. M. Hori: Trading cost of reuse in KBS development using explicit ontologies. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 46(2/3), pp. 319-325 (1997-03).
  18. M. Hori, Y. Nakamura, H. Satoh, K. Maruyama, T. Hama, S. Honda, T. Takenaka, and F. Sekine: Knowledge-level analysis for eliciting composable scheduling knowledge. Artificial Intelligence in Engineering, 9(4), pp. 253-264 (1995-12).
  19. M. Hori, Y. Nakamura, and T. Hama: Configuring problem-solving methods: a CAKE perspective. Knowledge Acquisition, 6(4), pp. 461-488 (1994-12).
  20. M. Hori, R. Mizoguchi, and O. Kakusho: Object-oriented programming environment for language processing in a speech understanding system. Journal of Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence, 6(2), pp.196-207 (1991-03) [in Japanese].
  21. M. Hori, K. Tsujino, R. Mizoguchi, and O. Kakusho: A speech understanding system SPURT-I: dynamic clustering method and performance evaluation. Transactions of IEICE D-II, J72-D-II(8), pp.1291-1298 (1989-08) [in Japanese].
  22. M. Hori, M. Ohsumi, H. Ozaki, R. Mizoguchi, and O. Kakusho: Association-based parser for speech understanding systems: Details of knowledge and performance evaluation. Transactions of IEICE D, J71-D(5), pp. 782-789 (1988-05) [in Japanese].
  23. M. Hori, R. Mizoguchi, M. Kawachi, K. Uehara, J. Toyoda, and O. Kakusho: Association-based parser for speech understanding sysmtes: Framework design based on cognitive exploration. Transactions of IEICE D, J71-D(5), pp. 774-781 (1988-05) [in Japanese].

International conference

  1. K. Sonoda and M. Hori: Method for concept labeling based on mapping between ontology and thesaurus. International Conference on Information and Knowledge Engineering (ICIKE 2011) [to appear] (2011-09).
  2. M Hori, Y. Kihara, and T. Kato: Investigation of Indirect Oral Operation Method for Think Aloud Usability Testing. In M. Kurosu (Ed.): Human Centered Design, HCII 2011, LNCS 6776, pp. 38-46. Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg (2011-07).
  3. N. Katzakis and M. Hori: Mobile Devices as Multi-DOF Controllers. IEEE Symposium on 3D User Interfaces 2010, pp. 139-140, Waltham, MA (2010-03).
  4. N. Katzakis and M. Hori: Mobile phones as 3-DOF controllers: A comparative study. Proceedings of the 8th IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Intelligence and Computing (PICom 2009), pp. 345-349, Chengdu, China (2009-12).
  5. M. Hori and C. Kita: Toward multilingual support of educational document sharing based on the language grid. Proceeding of the 2009 International Workshop on Intercultural Collaboration (IWIC 2009), pp. 237-240, Palo Alto, CA (2009-02).
  6. M. Hori and T. Kato: Inspecting usability of rich internet applications by extended cognitive walkthrough. Third Asian Semantic Web Conference, Workshop Proceedings of Human Factors and the Semantic Web, pp. 124-127, Bangkok, Thailand (2009-02).
  7. T. Kato and M. Hori: "Beyond perceivability": Critical requirements for universal design of information. The Eighth International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers & Accessibility (ASSETS 2006), pp. 287-288, Portland, Oregon (2006-10).
  8. T. Kato and M. Hori: Articulating the cognitive walkthrough based on an extended model of HCI. Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI International 2005), CD-ROM, Las Vegas, Nevada (2005-07).
  9. M. Hori, M. Abe, and K. Ono: Robustness of external annotation for Web-page clipping: Empirical evaluation with evolving real-life Web documents. Second International Conference on Knowledge Capture (K-CAP 2003), Knowledge Markup and Semantic Annotation Workshop Notes, pp. 65-72, Sanibel, Florida (2003-10).
  10. M. Hori, M. Abe, and K. Ono: Extensible Framework of Authoring Tools for Web Document Annotation. Proceedings of International Workshop on Semantic Web Foundations and Application Technologies (SWFAT), pp. 1-8, Nara, Japan (2003-03).
  11. M. Abe, and M. Hori: Robust pointing by XPath language: Authoring support and empirical evaluation. International Symposium on Applications and the Internet (SAINT 2003), pp. 156-165, Orlando, Florida (2003-01).
  12. M. Hori, K. Ono, T. Koyanagi, and M. Abe: Annotation by transformation for the automatic generation of content customization metadata. In F. Mattern and M. Naghshineh (Eds.) Pervasive Computing, First International Conference, Pervasive 2002, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2414, pp. 267-281, Zurich, Switzerland (2002-08).
  13. H. Tai, T. Nerome, M. Abe, and M. Hori: Model-driven development of dynamic Web applications. Proceedings of Extreme Markup Languages 2002, Montreal, Canada (2002-08).
  14. K. Ono, T. Koyanagi, M. Abe, and M. Hori: XSLT stylesheet generation by example with WYSIWYG editing. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Applications and the Internet (SAINT 2002), pp. 150-159, Nara, Japan (2002-03).
  15. M. Abe and M. Hori: A visual approach to authoring XPath expressions. Proceedings of Extreme Markup Languages 2001, pp. 1-15, Montreal, Canada (2001-08).
  16. T. Koyanagi, K. Ono, and M. Hori: Demonstrational interface for XSLT stylesheet generation. Proceedings of Extreme Markup Languages 2000, pp. 197-211, Montreal, Canada (2000-08).
  17. M. Hori, G. Kondo, K. Ono, S. Hirose, and S. Singhal: Annotation-based Web content transcoding. Proceedings of the 9th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW9), pp. 197-211, Amsterdam, Netherlands (2000-05).
  18. M. Hori: Annotation of Web content for transcoding. D. Fensel, J. Hendler, H. Lieberman, and W. Wahlster (Eds.), Semantics for the Web, Dagstuhl Seminar Report 269, Wadern, Germany (2000-03).
  19. M. Hori, K. Ono, G. Kondo, and S. Singhal: Authoring tool for Web content transcoding. Proceedings of Markup Technologies '99, pp. 77-85, Philadelphia, PA (1999-12).
  20. M. Hori, T. Kawamura, and A. Okano: OpenMES: scalable manufacturing execution framework based on distributed object computing. Proceedings of the 1999 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, pp. VI-398-VI.403, Tokyo, Japan (1999-10).
  21. M. Hori: Measuring the evolution of a knowledge library: assessment study. Proceedings of the 11th Banff Knowledge Acquisition for Knowledge-based Systems Workshop, EVAL-3.1-3.17, Banff, Canada (1998-04).
  22. M. Hori and T. Yoshida: Domain-oriented library of scheduling methods: Design principle and real life application. IJCAI-97 Workshop Proceedings of Problem-solving Methods for Knowledge-based Systems, pp. 59-74, Nagoya, Japan (1997-08).
  23. K. Miyashita and M. Hori: A distributed architecture for planning and scheduling that learns through negotiation cases. Proceedings of the 5th IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation, pp.136-142, Kauai, Hawaii (1996-11).
  24. M. Hori and T. Yoshida: SCOOP: An object-oriented framework for production scheduling systems. Proceedings of the 6th IFIP International Conference on Advances in Production Management Systems, pp.389-394, Kyoto, Japan (1996-11).
  25. T. Yoshida and M. Hori: Adaptation of a production scheduling framework to distributed work environments. Proceedings of The Ninth International Conference on Industrial & Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence & Expert Systems, pp. 647-652, Fukuoka, Japan (1996-06).
  26. M. Hori: Object-oriented reuse of problem-solving knowledge: experiences in scheduling applications. Rudi Studer and; Mark Musen (Eds.), Shareable and Reusable Problem Solving Methods, Dagstuhl Seminar Report 113, pp. 9-10, Wadern, Germany (1995-05).
  27. M. Hori and Y. Nakamura: Reformulation of problem-solving knowledge via a task-general level. Proceedings of the Third Japanese Knowledge Acquisition for Knowledge-Based Systems Workshop, pp. 1-15, Hatoyama, Japan (1994-11).
  28. M. Hori, Y. Nakamura, H. Satoh, K. Maruyama, T. Hama, S. Honda, T. Takenaka, and F. Sekine: Knowledge-level reengineering of scheduling expert systems. Proceedings of '94 Japan/Korea Joint Conference on Expert Systems, pp. 253-258, Tokyo, Japan (1994-03).
  29. Y. Nakamura, M. Hori, and T. Hama: Inference primitives for job assignment task. Proceedings of the Second Japanese Knowledge Acquisition for Knowledge-Based Systems Workshop, pp. 249-262, Kobe and Hatoyama, Japan (1992-11).
  30. M. Hori, Y. Nakamura, and T. Hama: Methodology for configuring scheduling engines with task-specific components. Proceedings of the Second Japanese Knowledge Acquisition for Knowledge-Based Systems Workshop, pp. 215-229, Kobe and Hatoyama, Japan (1992-11).
  31. T. Hama, M. Hori, and Y. Nakamura: Modeling job assignment problems based on task ontology. Proceedings of the Second Japanese Knowledge Acquisition for Knowledge-Based Systems Workshop, pp. 199-213, Kobe and Hatoyama, Japan (1992-11).
  32. M. Hori and Y. Nakamura: Configuring problem-solving methods: a CAKE perspective. The AAAI Spring Symposium on Cognitive Aspects of Knowledge Acquisition Working Notes, pp. 123-130, Stanford, California (1992-03).
  33. M. Hori and Y. Nakamura: Synthesizing scheduling engine based on inference structure. Proceedings of the World Congress on Expert Systems, pp. 1215-1222, Orlando, Florida (1991-12).
  34. M. Hori, K. Tsujino, R. Mizoguchi, and O. Kakusho: A speech understanding system SPURT-I: Performance evaluation with a 1000-word vocabulary. Proceedings of Third Western Pacific Acoustics Conference, pp. 779-782, Shanghai, China (1988-11).

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