DocumentCode :
817634
Title :
Integrating perceptual and cognitive modeling for adaptive and intelligent human-computer interaction
Author :
Duric, Zoran ; Gray, Wayne D. ; Heishman, Ric ; Li, Fayin ; Rosenfeld, Azriel ; Schoelles, Michael J. ; Schunn, Christian ; Wechsler, Harry
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., George Mason Univ., Fairfax, VA, USA
Volume :
90
Issue :
7
fYear :
2002
fDate :
7/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1272
Lastpage :
1289
Abstract :
This paper describes technology and tools for intelligent human-computer interaction (IHCI) in which human cognitive, perceptual, motor and affective factors are modeled and used to adapt the H-C interface. IHCI emphasizes that human behavior encompasses both apparent human behavior and the hidden mental state behind behavioral performance. IHCI expands on the interpretation of human activities, known as W4 (what, where, when, who). While W4 only addresses the apparent perceptual aspect of human behavior the W5+ technology for IHCI described in this paper addresses also the why and how questions, whose solution requires recognizing specific cognitive states. IHCI integrates parsing and interpretation of nonverbal information with a computational cognitive model of the user which, in turn, feeds into processes that adapt the interface to enhance operator performance and provide for rational decision-making. The technology proposed is based on a general four-stage interactive framework, which moves from parsing the raw sensory-motor input, to interpreting the user´s motions and emotions, to building an understanding of the user´s current cognitive state. It then diagnoses various problems in the situation and adapts the interface appropriately. The interactive component of the system improves processing at each stage. Examples of perceptual, behavioral, and cognitive tools are described throughout the paper Adaptive and intelligent HCI are important for novel applications of computing, including ubiquitous and human-centered computing.
Keywords :
adaptive systems; human factors; knowledge based systems; user interfaces; W5+ technology; adaptive intelligent human-computer interaction; affective factors; apparent human behavior; cognitive modeling; four-stage interactive framework; hidden mental state; human behavior; human-centered computing; motor factors; nonverbal information; operator performance; parsing; perceptual modeling; rational decision making; raw sensory motor input; ubiquitous computing; user emotion interpretation; user motion interpretation; Application software; Computational modeling; Computer applications; Computer interfaces; Decision making; Electronic switching systems; Feeds; Human computer interaction; Pervasive computing; Psychology;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9219
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JPROC.2002.801449
Filename :
1032808
Link To Document :
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