@TechReport{Dartmouth:TR97-305, author = {Daniela Rus and P. deSantis}, title = {{The Self-Organizing Desk}}, institution = {Dartmouth College, Computer Science}, address = {Hanover, NH}, number = {PCS-TR97-305}, year = {1997}, month = {January}, URL = {http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/reports/TR97-305.ps.Z}, comment = { In Proceedings of the 1997 International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Nagoya, Japan, August 1997. }, abstract = { The self-organizing desk is a system that enhances a physical desk-top with electronic information. It can remember, organize, update, and manipulate the information contained in the documents on a desk. The system consists of a simple robot eye that can survey the desk, a module for smart extraction of information from the images taken by the robot, a module for representing this information in multiple views, and a module that allows a user to interact with this information. } }