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Scott P. Robertson

Researcher at Cleveland Clinic

Publications -  86
Citations -  2697

Scott P. Robertson is an academic researcher from Cleveland Clinic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Social media & Public sphere. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 84 publications receiving 2553 citations. Previous affiliations of Scott P. Robertson include Georgia Institute of Technology & The Catholic University of America.

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Method and system for synchronizing data between at least one mobile interface device and an interactive terminal

TL;DR: In this paper, a method and system for synchronizing display of data relating to a predetermined application between an interactive terminal and at least one mobile interface device having a display is presented.
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Health Mashups: Presenting Statistical Patterns between Wellbeing Data and Context in Natural Language to Promote Behavior Change

TL;DR: The Health Mashups system is built to identify connections that are significant over time between weight, sleep, step count, calendar data, location, weather, pain, food intake, and mood.
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Off the wall political discourse: Facebook use in the 2008 U.S. presidential election

TL;DR: This paper examines two years of posts on the Facebook walls of the three major contenders for the U.S. Presidency in 2008 and analyzes participation patterns of usage along dimensions of breadth and frequency, and interpret them in terms of the concept of the "public sphere".
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Dual device user interface design: PDAs and interactive television

TL;DR: A prototype of a multiple-device application consisting of a personal digital assistant (PDA) that operates in conjunction with interactive television (ITV) was developed from user requirements for a real estate information service.
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Expert problem solving strategies for program comprehension

TL;DR: An experiment that studies expert programmers’ comprehension behavior in the context of modifying a complex PASCAL program suggests that program comprehension is best understood as a goal– oriented, hypotheses-driven problem–solving process.