DocumentCode :
3262907
Title :
Towards an adaptive man-machine interface for virtual environments
Author :
Banks, Sheila B. ; Stytz, Martin R. ; Santos, Eugene, Jr.
fYear :
35765
fDate :
8-10 Dec1997
Firstpage :
90
Lastpage :
94
Abstract :
We describe an approach to developing an adaptive virtual environment user interface to enable the user to perform a wide variety of tasks while immersed in the virtual environment. Currently, virtual environment operation places an unmanageable cognitive burden upon the user. While some advances in user interface design can alleviate some of this problem, the basic problem of information overload can not be adequately addressed solely through development of a better interface or provision of ad hoc decision support tools. We contend that a comprehensive design approach to the interface can improve user access to the virtual environment display parameters, analysis reports, conferencing and collaboration capabilities, intelligent agents for user assistance, motion and orientation controls, recording devices, and situation awareness aids. Our intelligent interface research effort, called Symbiotic Information Reasoning and Decision Support (SIRDS), addresses the issues related to the design and development of an adaptive, intelligent, learning man machine interface. Construction of the interface requires a mix of traditional human computer interaction, data visualization, and intelligent agents within a software engineering framework. The framework supports the symbiosis of human cognition and computational power that is required to deal with complex virtual environments
Keywords :
data visualisation; decision support systems; graphical user interfaces; human factors; interactive systems; knowledge based systems; learning (artificial intelligence); virtual reality; Symbiotic Information Reasoning and Decision Support; ad hoc decision support tools; adaptive man machine interface; adaptive virtual environment user interface; analysis reports; cognitive burden; collaboration capabilities; comprehensive design approach; conferencing; human computer interaction; information overload; intelligent agents; intelligent interface research effort; learning man machine interface; orientation controls; recording devices; situation awareness aids; user assistance; user interface design; virtual environment display parameters; virtual environment operation; Collaboration; Computational intelligence; Displays; Intelligent agent; Learning systems; Motion analysis; Position control; Symbiosis; User interfaces; Virtual environment;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Information Systems, 1997. IIS '97. Proceedings
Conference_Location :
Grand Bahama Island
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8218-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IIS.1997.645195
Filename :
645195
Link To Document :
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