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Intelligent interfaces
  • DUYGU CELIK
  • 035313

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Intelligent interfaces
  • The research area of Intelligent Interfaces
    combines design principles and technology
    advancements for effective human-computer
    interaction and research on intelligent
    interfaces aim to extend the boundaries of both.
  • In intelligent interfaces, the intelligence might
    be in predicting what the user wants to do, and
    presenting information with this prediction in
    mind. Intelligent interfaces can also make doing
    a task more intuitive and helpful

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Intelligent User InterfacesWhat are Intelligent
Interfaces?
  • http//www.cs.wpi.edu/Research/airg/IntInt/intint-
    paper-intro.html
  • Many computer programs exist to help the operator
    perform a task. These programs, of course,
    require an interface, a means for the user to
    interact with the program. The interface with
    which the operator interacts with the program
    should be as invisible and intuitive as possible
    -- working with and understanding the interface
    should not be a task. The operator should be able
    to concentrate on the task which he is to
    perform. Intelligent interfaces attempt to make
    the interface as intuitive and helpful as
    possible.

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References
  • http//www.sics.se/7Eannika/papers/intint.html
  • What is an Intelligent Interface?
  • The main application areas for intelligent
    interfaces are thus such where the knowledge
    about how to solve a task partially resides with
    the computer system. Since the user does not know
    exactly what should be done, he or she cannot
    manipulate the computer as a tool, but must ask
    the system to do something for him or her. This
    request may be incomplete, vague or even
    incorrect given the user's real needs.

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Introduction to Intelligent Interfaces
  • http//lcs.www.media.mit.edu/people/lieber/Teachin
    g/Int-Int/Int-Int-Intro.html

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http//www.cs.waikato.ac.nz/stevej/425/Lectures/L
ecture11IUI-2up.pdf
  • Classes of IUI
  • Adaptive interfaces
  • attempt to identify behavioural patterns and
    predict
  • user aims
  • Informative interfaces
  • filter large volumes of information based on
    user's
  • needs
  • Generative interfaces
  • produce data values to alleviate user need to
    identify
  • and specify them
  • Agent based interfaces
  • an autonomous piece of software carries out, or
  • suggests, tasks for the user

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  • http//www.dfki.de/fluids/Intelligent_User_Interfa
    ces.html
  •  The area of intelligent user interfaces covers a
    variety of topics concerned with the application
    of Artificial Intelligence and knowledge-based
    techniques to issues of human-computer
    interaction.

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  • http//www.hpcc.gov/pubs/iita/3.4.html
  • Advanced user interfaces will bridge the gap
    between users and the future National Information
    Infrastructure. A wide range of new technologies
    that adapt to human senses and abilities must be
    developed to provide more effective human-machine
    communications.

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Some PDF documents
  • DAVID N. CHIN
  • Department of Information and Computer Sciences
  • University of Hawaii at Manoa
  • 2565 The Mall
  • Honolulu, HI 96822
  • http//citeseer.ist.psu.edu/chin91intelligent.html
  • An intelligent interface cannot just respond
    passively to its users commands and queries. It
    must be able to take the initiative in order to
    volunteer information, correct user
    misconceptions, or reject unethical user
    requests. To do these things, a system must be an
    intelligent agent.

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  • Angel R. Puerta,
  • Medical Computer Science Group,
  • Knowledge Systems Laboratory,
  • Stanford University
  • http//citeseer.ist.psu.edu/puerta93study.html
  • The Study of Models of Intelligent Interfaces
  • KEYWORDS Intelligent-interface modeling, self
    adaptation, user-interface management, machine
    learning.
  • A model of an intelligent interface that
    establishes the knowledge requirements for,
    determines the functionality of, and creates a
    definition for an intelligent interface.

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Some Extra PDF
  • http//citeseer.ist.psu.edu/10116.html
  • http//citeseer.ist.psu.edu/2243.html
  • http//www.iuiconf.org/iui2000/tutorials.htm
  • http//citeseer.ist.psu.edu/10116.html

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