Abstract — This paper describes the adaptation of a cognitive theory, called Human Plausible Reasoning (HPR), for the purposes of an intelligent Graphical User Interface. The GUI is called Intelligent File Manipulator (IFM) and manages files and folders in a similar way as the Windows 98/NT Explorer. However, IFM also incorporates intelligence which aims at rendering the interaction more human-like than in a standard explorer in terms of assistance to users ’ errors. IFM constantly reasons about users ’ actions, goals, plans and possible errors and offers automatic assistance in case of a problematic situation. Human Plausible Reasoning is used in IFM to simulate the reasoning of users in its user modeling component and the reasoning of hum...
One of the capabilities that separates humans from computers has been the ability to exercise "reaso...
In this paper the application of the theory of Human Plausible Reasoning (HPR) has been investigated...
We investigate the usability of humanlike agent-based interfaces for interactive advice-giving syste...
Abstract. This paper describes a graphical user interface that provides intelligent help to users ba...
This paper presents the research work towards improving human computer interaction by providing inte...
This paper is about providing intelligent help to users interacting with an operating system. Its ma...
The Human Plausible Reasoning is an area, which is based on possible responses and can be applied in...
This paper introduces a framework of human reasoning and its ACT-R based implementation called the H...
This paper aspires to make three points: (1) that certain graphical interfaces are especially easy t...
This paper introduces a framework of human reasoning and its ACT-R based implementation called the H...
This thesis considers intelligent, model-based systems and the system design choices that will resul...
Abstract. The correct functioning of interactive computer systems depends on both the faultless oper...
eXplainable AI focuses on generating explanations for the output of an AI algorithm to a user, usual...
This paper describes technology and tools for intelligent human-computer interaction (IHCI) in which...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1989.Includes bibliogra...
One of the capabilities that separates humans from computers has been the ability to exercise "reaso...
In this paper the application of the theory of Human Plausible Reasoning (HPR) has been investigated...
We investigate the usability of humanlike agent-based interfaces for interactive advice-giving syste...
Abstract. This paper describes a graphical user interface that provides intelligent help to users ba...
This paper presents the research work towards improving human computer interaction by providing inte...
This paper is about providing intelligent help to users interacting with an operating system. Its ma...
The Human Plausible Reasoning is an area, which is based on possible responses and can be applied in...
This paper introduces a framework of human reasoning and its ACT-R based implementation called the H...
This paper aspires to make three points: (1) that certain graphical interfaces are especially easy t...
This paper introduces a framework of human reasoning and its ACT-R based implementation called the H...
This thesis considers intelligent, model-based systems and the system design choices that will resul...
Abstract. The correct functioning of interactive computer systems depends on both the faultless oper...
eXplainable AI focuses on generating explanations for the output of an AI algorithm to a user, usual...
This paper describes technology and tools for intelligent human-computer interaction (IHCI) in which...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1989.Includes bibliogra...
One of the capabilities that separates humans from computers has been the ability to exercise "reaso...
In this paper the application of the theory of Human Plausible Reasoning (HPR) has been investigated...
We investigate the usability of humanlike agent-based interfaces for interactive advice-giving syste...