Preface to UMUAI Special Issue on Machine Learning for User
... to illustrate the first two methods. Such preferences are usually pre-set to reflect the manufacturer’s assumptions about the software’s community of users. The user may then modify them to suit his or her individual requirements. Much of the research in user modeling, however, has concentrated on t ...
... to illustrate the first two methods. Such preferences are usually pre-set to reflect the manufacturer’s assumptions about the software’s community of users. The user may then modify them to suit his or her individual requirements. Much of the research in user modeling, however, has concentrated on t ...
InfoWiz: An Animated Voice Interactive Information
... All audio interactions with the system occur through a telephone next to the kiosk display, chosen because a telephone provides privacy as well as a familiar interface. Users can make natural spoken requests about information presented on the current web page or about general topics related to SRI. ...
... All audio interactions with the system occur through a telephone next to the kiosk display, chosen because a telephone provides privacy as well as a familiar interface. Users can make natural spoken requests about information presented on the current web page or about general topics related to SRI. ...
InfoWiz: An Animated Voice Interactive Information
... All audio interactions with the system occur through a telephone next to the kiosk display, chosen because a telephone provides privacy as well as a familiar interface. Users can make natural spoken requests about information presented on the current web page or about general topics related to SRI. ...
... All audio interactions with the system occur through a telephone next to the kiosk display, chosen because a telephone provides privacy as well as a familiar interface. Users can make natural spoken requests about information presented on the current web page or about general topics related to SRI. ...
The First International Workshop on Web Personalization
... Department of Computing, University College, Dublin (Ireland) Professor Barry Smyth holds the Digital Chair of Computer Science in University College Dublin and is currently head of Computer Science. He is an ECCAI Fellow and also a co-founder, director, and Chief Technical Officer of ChangingWorlds ...
... Department of Computing, University College, Dublin (Ireland) Professor Barry Smyth holds the Digital Chair of Computer Science in University College Dublin and is currently head of Computer Science. He is an ECCAI Fellow and also a co-founder, director, and Chief Technical Officer of ChangingWorlds ...
Bringing the User Back into Scheduling: Two Case Studies of
... Unobtrusive refinement of the preference model through natural interaction with the user ...
... Unobtrusive refinement of the preference model through natural interaction with the user ...
Greenhouse Monitoring using Wireless Sensor Networks (GWSN
... change in one of the measurements via E – mail and SMS. Major goal is to increase the productivity and quality of the plants in a greenhouse without observing it whole day. ...
... change in one of the measurements via E – mail and SMS. Major goal is to increase the productivity and quality of the plants in a greenhouse without observing it whole day. ...
Troubleshooting hangs and 49 errors
... Are third-party applications (Chailets) installed? If so, what? State of LED’s on input and output devices (does not apply to all products) If printing appears to cause the problem, what print driver is used? Is the device connected to a network? ...
... Are third-party applications (Chailets) installed? If so, what? State of LED’s on input and output devices (does not apply to all products) If printing appears to cause the problem, what print driver is used? Is the device connected to a network? ...
Despite Decades of Research, why have Intelligent user Interfaces
... Intelligent User Interfaces as a research field has been around since the mid 1980s [2]. There has been a large proliferation of research efforts in this area. There have been books [3], workshops [4], and conferences1, with the academic focus on Intelligent User Interfaces that indicates clearly a ...
... Intelligent User Interfaces as a research field has been around since the mid 1980s [2]. There has been a large proliferation of research efforts in this area. There have been books [3], workshops [4], and conferences1, with the academic focus on Intelligent User Interfaces that indicates clearly a ...
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... People use computers to help them solve “problems”. These “problems” could range from word processing a letter, creating a web page, doing a scientific space simulation, communicating with friends, or playing a game. Input – user specifies input using an input device (mouse, keyboard) Processing – C ...
... People use computers to help them solve “problems”. These “problems” could range from word processing a letter, creating a web page, doing a scientific space simulation, communicating with friends, or playing a game. Input – user specifies input using an input device (mouse, keyboard) Processing – C ...
My artistic practice is about memorizing the number π to ten
... of π more effective and meaningful. To that end I create software or simple electronic devices that allow me to check myself using different kinds of input and feedback. Another approach involves representing the numbers as I recall them. Numbers are abstract objects, and I believe they are capable ...
... of π more effective and meaningful. To that end I create software or simple electronic devices that allow me to check myself using different kinds of input and feedback. Another approach involves representing the numbers as I recall them. Numbers are abstract objects, and I believe they are capable ...
Resetting The CIM \ EIM System “sa” Password Procedure
... 2. a. To verify user_name, and select user_id“save the results for backup. b. “SELECT user_id, user_name, password, case_insensitive_password FROM egpl_user WHERE user_id = 1”. Note: Be sure to save query and results, so that it can be provided for troubleshooting, if there is a problem. 3. a. For B ...
... 2. a. To verify user_name, and select user_id“save the results for backup. b. “SELECT user_id, user_name, password, case_insensitive_password FROM egpl_user WHERE user_id = 1”. Note: Be sure to save query and results, so that it can be provided for troubleshooting, if there is a problem. 3. a. For B ...
Future Fintech Experience
... Success will be found by focussing innovation on people, not technology; serving users while resisting the assumption that ...
... Success will be found by focussing innovation on people, not technology; serving users while resisting the assumption that ...
Statement of Purpose-1khji3g - Sites@PSU
... deposition system (RP-PEALD). In my part, I wrote a cascaded double inner loop with an outer loop for the multilayer deposition by ALD or RP-PEALD. In order to be familiar with the deposition technology, I borrowed the book in fabrication engineering and took the related course in the following seme ...
... deposition system (RP-PEALD). In my part, I wrote a cascaded double inner loop with an outer loop for the multilayer deposition by ALD or RP-PEALD. In order to be familiar with the deposition technology, I borrowed the book in fabrication engineering and took the related course in the following seme ...
Co-creating Game Content using an Adaptive Model of User Taste
... to take care of the mechanisable parts of content creation, such as consistency and playability checking. But it can also enhance human creativity by suggesting new directions and structures, which the designer can choose to adopt or not. The proposed framework generates spaceship hulls and their we ...
... to take care of the mechanisable parts of content creation, such as consistency and playability checking. But it can also enhance human creativity by suggesting new directions and structures, which the designer can choose to adopt or not. The proposed framework generates spaceship hulls and their we ...
iPads Everywhere!
... • Apply a configuration and then reapply after use • Good for shared devices, checkout, labs, etc. ...
... • Apply a configuration and then reapply after use • Good for shared devices, checkout, labs, etc. ...
Decision-Theoretic Planning for Intelligent User Interfaces
... Boutilier, Dean & Hanks, 1999) provides methods for considering the potential future consequences of available actions. The possible courses of interaction are modeled with a Markov decision process (MDP). Instead of a plan, DTP provides the interface with a policy, which specifies the optimal next ...
... Boutilier, Dean & Hanks, 1999) provides methods for considering the potential future consequences of available actions. The possible courses of interaction are modeled with a Markov decision process (MDP). Instead of a plan, DTP provides the interface with a policy, which specifies the optimal next ...
Tutorial Response Generation in a Writing Tool for Deaf Learners of
... Paris 1992); operators are selected according to the effect they have on the user’s knowledge and a list of constraints which state when an operator is applicable, referencing multiple sourcesof knowledge including the user proficiency model, the long-term history module, recent dialogue, and the do ...
... Paris 1992); operators are selected according to the effect they have on the user’s knowledge and a list of constraints which state when an operator is applicable, referencing multiple sourcesof knowledge including the user proficiency model, the long-term history module, recent dialogue, and the do ...
Intelligent Manufacturing
... • Robot will interact with user by asking questions – Robot will make an intelligent decision using knowledge gathered from the user ...
... • Robot will interact with user by asking questions – Robot will make an intelligent decision using knowledge gathered from the user ...
Examination question №13
... 1) Which feature shows you current programs? 2) What is My Briefcase for? 3) Which feature shows other computers networked with yours? 4) Which feature lets you see which files are stored on your PC? 5) What is the program that helps you get on the Internet? ...
... 1) Which feature shows you current programs? 2) What is My Briefcase for? 3) Which feature shows other computers networked with yours? 4) Which feature lets you see which files are stored on your PC? 5) What is the program that helps you get on the Internet? ...
Speech-generating device
Speech-generating devices (SGDs), also known as voice output communication aids, are electronic augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems used to supplement or replace speech or writing for individuals with severe speech impairments, enabling them to verbally communicate their needs. SGDs are important for people who have limited means of interacting verbally, as they allow individuals to become active participants in communication interactions.There are several input and display methods for users of varying abilities to make use of SGDs. Some SGDs have multiple pages of symbols to accommodate a large number of utterances, and thus only a portion of the symbols available are visible at any one time, with the communicator navigating the various pages. Speech-generating devices can produce electronic voice output by using digitized recordings of natural speech or through speech synthesis—which may carry less emotional information but can permit the user to speak novel messages.The content, organization, and updating of the vocabulary on an SGD is influenced by a number of factors, such at the user's needs and the contexts that the device will be used in. The development of techniques to improve the available vocabulary and rate of speech production is an active research area. Vocabulary items should be of high interest to the user, be frequently applicable, have a range of meanings, and be pragmatic in functionality.There are multiple methods of accessing messages on devices: directly or indirectly, or using specialized access devices—although the specific access method will depend on the skills and abilities of the user. SGD output is typically much slower than speech, although rate enhancement strategies can increase the user's rate of output, resulting in enhanced efficiency of communication.The first known SGD was prototyped in the mid-1970s, and rapid progress in hardware and software development has meant that SGD capabilities can now be integrated into devices like smartphones. Notable users of SGDs include Stephen Hawking, Roger Ebert, and Tony Proudfoot.Speech-generating systems may be dedicated devices developed solely for AAC, or non-dedicated devices such as computers running additional software to allow them to function as AAC devices.