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Mataric, MJInteraction Laboratory
Volen Center for Complex Systems Computer Science Department Brandeis University Waltham MA United States
This paper raises the question of the connection between embodiment and higher level cognition, which has been eloquently addressed before but has not yet received much focus in the AI community. The paper then procee...
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This paper raises the question of the connection between embodiment and higher level cognition, which has been eloquently addressed before but has not yet received much focus in the AI community. The paper then proceeds to break the question down into subparts and address how each can be approached and studied. Finally, the paper briefly overviews two directions of our work, group behavior and imitative behavior, and describes their relation to the issue of embodiment and cognition.
Users need a certain level of skill or knowledge in order to be successful in the performance of humancomputerinteraction. Many software systems have been designed to assist in using an interface. These packages are...
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Pathway diagrams are used by life scientists to represent complex interactions at the molecular level in living cells. The recent shift towards data-intensive bioinformatics and systems-level science has created a str...
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Recent empirical research has shown conclusive advantages of multimodal interaction over speech-only interaction for map-based tasks. This paper describes a multimodal language processing architecture which supports i...
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A dynamic query interface (DQI) is a database access mechanism that provides continuous real-time feedback to the user during query formulation. Previous work shows that DQIs are elegant and powerful interfaces to sma...
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A dynamic query interface (DQI) is a database access mechanism that provides continuous real-time feedback to the user during query formulation. Previous work shows that DQIs are elegant and powerful interfaces to small databases. Unfortunately, when applied to large databases, previous DQI algorithms slow to a crawl. We present a new incremental approach to DQI algorithms and display updates that work well with large databases, both in theory and in practice.
Interactive exploration of multidimensional data sets is challenging because: (1) it is difficult to comprehend patterns in more than three dimensions, and (2) current systems often are a patchwork of graphical and st...
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By modeling users' natural spoken and multimodal communication patterns, more powerful and highly reliable interfaces can be designed that support emerging mobile technology. In this paper, we highlight three diff...
By modeling users' natural spoken and multimodal communication patterns, more powerful and highly reliable interfaces can be designed that support emerging mobile technology. In this paper, we highlight three different examples of research that is advancing state-of-the-art mobile technology. The first is the development of fusion-based multimodal systems, such as ones that combine speech and pen or touch input, which are substantially improving the robustness and stability of system recognition. The second is modeling of multimodal communication patterns to establish open-microphone engagement techniques that work in challenging multi-person mobile settings. The third is new approaches to adaptive processing, which are able to transparently guide user input to match system processing capabilities. All three research directions are contributing to the design of more reliable, usable, and commercially promising mobile systems of the future.
The Basic Research Symposium is a special event with a five-year history at CHI. It is a hybrid between a miniconference and a workshop that presents an opportunity for researchers from different disciplines to share ...
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ISBN:
(纸本)0897919262
The Basic Research Symposium is a special event with a five-year history at CHI. It is a hybrid between a miniconference and a workshop that presents an opportunity for researchers from different disciplines to share their visions through exchanging new developments and insights from their own fields. The goal of the Symposium is to provide an interactive forum to promote and enhance scientific discussions of developing research issues. It is designed to advance understanding and dialogue among fellow researchers as well as to encourage asking of questions and reflection on methods and results. It is a unique opportunity to learn about the variety of perspectives present in the international HCI research community and to apply the often radically different criteria associated with those perspectives to one's own work.
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