Even after three decades of research on human-machine interaction (HMI), current systems still lack the ability to predict mental states of their users, i.e., they fail to understand users\u27 intentions, goals, and needs and therefore cannot anticipate their actions. This lack of anticipation drastically restricts their capabilities to interact and collaborate effectively with humans. The goal of this Dagstuhl Seminar was to discuss the scientific foundations of a new generation of human-machine systems that anticipate, and proactively adapt to, human actions by monitoring their attention, behavior, and predicting their mental states. Anticipation might be realized by using mental models of tasks, specific situations and systems to build u...
Cognition comprises mental process of the human brain. Artificial Intelligence tries to mimic these ...
International audienceNowadays, interactions with others do not only involve human peers but also au...
Nijholt A, Reidsma D, van Welbergen H, Akker R, Ruttkay Z. Mutually Coordinated Anticipatory Multimo...
In today’s fast paced environment, society is confronted with information overload, stress, and heal...
People interact with semi-intelligent machines during their daily lives. They desire systems to resp...
This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Perspectives Workshop 22262 "Human-Ce...
\u3cp\u3eJust as AI has moved away from classical AI, human-computer interaction (HCI) must move awa...
This paper is aimed at furthering discussions about the properties which computational cognitive mod...
This book constitutes refereed proceedings of the COST 2102 International Training School on Cogniti...
Abstract. This paper deals with the challenge to create an Artificial Intelligence System with an Ar...
Agents in the societies can be either human agents or artificial agents. The focus of my present and...
In my opinion, it is only in the framework of a research dealing with abductive cognition that we ca...
The rapidly increasing pervasiveness and integration of computers in human society calls for a broad...
This paper describes technology and tools for intelligent human-computer interaction (IHCI) in which...
A wide range of neuroscientific studies suggest the existence of cognitive mechanisms like attention...
Cognition comprises mental process of the human brain. Artificial Intelligence tries to mimic these ...
International audienceNowadays, interactions with others do not only involve human peers but also au...
Nijholt A, Reidsma D, van Welbergen H, Akker R, Ruttkay Z. Mutually Coordinated Anticipatory Multimo...
In today’s fast paced environment, society is confronted with information overload, stress, and heal...
People interact with semi-intelligent machines during their daily lives. They desire systems to resp...
This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Perspectives Workshop 22262 "Human-Ce...
\u3cp\u3eJust as AI has moved away from classical AI, human-computer interaction (HCI) must move awa...
This paper is aimed at furthering discussions about the properties which computational cognitive mod...
This book constitutes refereed proceedings of the COST 2102 International Training School on Cogniti...
Abstract. This paper deals with the challenge to create an Artificial Intelligence System with an Ar...
Agents in the societies can be either human agents or artificial agents. The focus of my present and...
In my opinion, it is only in the framework of a research dealing with abductive cognition that we ca...
The rapidly increasing pervasiveness and integration of computers in human society calls for a broad...
This paper describes technology and tools for intelligent human-computer interaction (IHCI) in which...
A wide range of neuroscientific studies suggest the existence of cognitive mechanisms like attention...
Cognition comprises mental process of the human brain. Artificial Intelligence tries to mimic these ...
International audienceNowadays, interactions with others do not only involve human peers but also au...
Nijholt A, Reidsma D, van Welbergen H, Akker R, Ruttkay Z. Mutually Coordinated Anticipatory Multimo...