Interpreting Information Requests in Context (06 Apr 2001)
In this talk I will describe the use of theories of agent collaboration and human dialogue processing in providing a principled basis for the design of web interfaces to multimedia information stores. I will discuss a system called DIAL to illustrate the efficacy of this approach. DIAL builds a representation of context that is based on the collaborative plans of the system and its user and uses this contextual information to reduce the communication burden.
Article URL: http://hci.stanford.edu/seminar/abstracts/00-01/010406-ortiz.html
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(Charles Ortiz)
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