supported co-operative work (CSCW) and a distributed approach to artificial intelligence (DAI) share a common problem: communication. We are moving towards a situation of multiple interacting systems. Some of these systems will be humans, others will be 'intelligent ' agents and still others will be 'dumb ' devices. Unless we are clear as to the capabilities of these systems, serious misunderstandings and impoverished HCI will result. This paper seeks to provide the basis of a theory of interaction within which communication can be understood and the capabilities of systems to communicate are brought to the foreground. 1
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embodied agents, avatars In this paper, we propose a framework for understanding technology-mediated...
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Agents in the societies can be either human agents or artificial agents. The focus of my present and...
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\u3cp\u3eJust as AI has moved away from classical AI, human-computer interaction (HCI) must move awa...
The growing complexity of man-machine systems requires greater attention in the design of informatio...
With more services being dispensed by interactive machines, human-to-human (H2H) communication theor...
This dissertation presents advances in HCI through a series of studies focusing on task-oriented int...
As computer technologies become more pervasive new challengers will emerge, requiring approaches tha...
This study looks at interaction at a fundamental structural level, elucidating basic elements of how...
This text is an overview of literature relevant to the development and modelling of interactive syst...
A surge of interest in the capabilities of so-called 'conversational' technologies—both from researc...
In recent years, the number of human-machine interactions has increased considerably. Additionally, ...
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