CoChairs:
Michael T. Cox (Wright State University)
Ashwin Ram (Georgia Tech)
Co-Sponsored By:
World Scientific Engineering
Society
In important research and application domains, it is crucial that the user be engaged in the central intelligent task in meaningful and natural ways. Therefore it is insufficient for AI (Artificial Intelligence) algorithms to fully automate non-trivial human computational tasks. Instead a successful system integrates humans and machines with an interface that supports the user through intelligent, cognitively relevant, and adaptable functions. Developing this class of intelligent interface represents a significant research category that intersects the boundary of AI and Human Computer Interfaces (HCI). This workshop will investigate new and creative approaches to adding AI techniques to user interfaces.
Bell, B., Franke, J., & Mendenhall, H. Leveraging
Task Models for Team Intent Inference.
Abstract
Burge, J. D., & Esterline, A. C. Using Modal
Logics to Model Sociaties of Agents.
Abstract
Cox, M., T. Kerkez, B., Srinivas, C., Edwin, G., Archer, W. Toward
Agent-Based Mixed-Initiative Interfaces.
Abstract
Recker, M., & Wiley, D. A. An interface for
collaborative filtering of educational resources.
Abstract
Santos, Jr., E., Nguyen, H., & Brown, S. Medical
Document Information Retrieval Through Active User Interfaces.
Abstract
Shalin, V., McCraw, P. M., & Barrett, C. Intelligent
Functions of Computer-Based Representations
Abstract
SESSION 11A: INTELLIGENT USER INTERFACES
Chairs: Michael T. Cox and Ashwin Ram
June 28, 01:30 - 03:50pm
(Location: Meeting Room 6)
Chair: Michael T. Cox
June 28, 06:00 - 03:50pm
(Location: TBA)
Last updated 10 Jun 00 by Michael T. Cox