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Khan, F. A., Graf, S., Weippl, E.R. and Tjoa, A.M. & Iqbal, T. (2010). Role of Learning Styles & Affective States in Web-based Adaptive Learning Environments. In Proceedings of the World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications (ED-Media 2010) (pp. 3896–3905). Toronto, Canada: AACE.
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Graf, S., & Kinshuk. (2010). Using Cognitive Traits for Improving the Detection of Learning Styles. International Workshop on Social and Personal Computing for Web-Supported Learning Communities (SPeL2010). In Workshop Proceedings of the International Conference on Database and Expert Systems Applications (DEXA 2010) (pp. 74–78). Bilbao, Spain: IEEE.
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Khan, F. A., Graf, S., Weippl, E.R. & Tjoa, A.M. (2010). Implementation of Affective States and Learning Styles Tactics in Web-based Learning Management Systems. International Workshop on Design Centered and Personalized Learning in Liquid and Ubiquitous Learning Places – Future Visions and Practical Implementations (DULP 2010). In Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (pp. 734–735). Sousse, Tunisia: IEEE Computer Society.
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Khan, F. A., Graf, S., Weippl, E.R., & Tjoa, A.M. (2009). An Approach for Identifying Affective States through Behavioral Patterns in Web-based Learning Management System. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services (iiWAS2009) (pp. 429–433). Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: ACM.
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Sakurai, Y., Kinshuk, Graf, S. Zarypolla, A., Takada, K., Knauf, R., & Tsuruta, S. (2009). Proposal and Evaluation of Multimedia Adaptive Utilization Method for Reliable Web based Collaboration. In Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Signal-Image Technology and Internet-Based Systems (SITIS 2009 (pp. 1–8). Marrakech, Morocco: IEEE Computer Society.
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