[comp.archives] [comp.cog-eng] Adaptive User Interfaces - References

gillam@aero.org (April Gillam) (04/13/91)

Archive-name: library/bibliography/knowledge-acquisition-bib/1991-04-09
Archive: fergvax.unl.edu:/public/refer.bib [129.93.33.1]
Original-posting-by: gillam@aero.org (April Gillam)
Original-subject: Adaptive User Interfaces - References
Reposted-by: emv@msen.com (Edward Vielmetti, MSEN)

There was an excellent response to my query for references on adaptive user
interfaces and knowledge acquisition. Many thanks to all these people.
	- April Gillam

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From: Sanjiv K. Bhatia <sanjiv@hoss.unl.edu>

Have you looked into the papers on Personal Construct Theory - especially
useful for knowledge acquisition around which the tool Nexpert Object has been
built.  I have an extensive bibliography (in refer format) with abstracts
available by anonymous ftp from fergvax.unl.edu (129.93.33.1).  The file is
called refer.bib in the public directory and contains quite a few papers on
knowledge acquisition along with their abstracts.
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	I retrieved this bibliography. It is huge and quite helpful.
	- April
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From: D.S.Riches@stl.stc.co.uk

I was part of an Alvey project in the U.K. called Adaptive Intelligent
Dialogues, which ran from 1985-1989.  We produced a book entitled :-

        "Adaptive User Interfaces", Eds. D. Browne, P.Totterdell and
        M. Norman, Computers and People Series (Eds. B. Gaines and
        A. Monk), Academic Press, ISBN 0-12-137755-5

If I say so myself this is quite a nice book to read and includes both
theory and implementation issues.

Dave
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From: lmiller@aerospace.aero.org

Here are two from my refer-format references.

Larry
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%A Lawrence H. Miller
%A Gilbert Devillez
%A Jacques Vidal
%T Adaptive User Interfaces for Distributed Information Management
%B Human-Computer Interaction
%E Gavriel Salvendy
%I Elsevier Science Publishing Co.
%P 77\-81
%C New York
%D 1984

%A D. Benyon
%A Dianne Murray
%T Experience with Adaptive Interfaces
%J The Computer Journal
%V 31
%N 5
%P 465\-473
%D 1988
%X Describes experiences on the Monitor HCI system and lessons
learned about adaptive interfaces.  We look at experiments in
modelling and using users cognitive characteristics to provide
adaptivity.  Includes notes on future directions in adaptive
systems research.
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From: Bill Hefley <weh@SEI.CMU.EDU>

There's a very good book summarizing several years of English work on
adaptive user interfaces that has just been published, with the same title.
My copy is at home, so drop me mail if you want the complete citation.

I've also recently sent a copy of my paper on architectures for adaptable
human-machine interfaces and a draft of a newer paper on learning in complex
systems through adaptable HCI to Dave Frostad.  If you can't get a copy from
him, please let me know and I'll send you a copy.  This is work that is
coming out of my dissertation efforts here at CMU, which are currently
unfunded and looking for a sponsor.

Regards,
        Bill Hefley

	Bill sent me a couple papers that look very interesting.
	Architecture for Adaptable Human-Machine Interfaces by William E. Hefley,
	in Ergonomics of Hybrid Automated Systems II, Eds. W. Karwowski & 
	M. Rahimi, Elsevier Science Publ., 1990

	The other paper is a draft, so you should ask him for a copy.
	- April
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From: bkillam@ccels3.mitre.org (bill killam)

I used to work with Bill Noah...is he still at Logicon?  I think I have some
early reports and papers on adaptive user interfaces and one of my favorite
concepts - the adaptive database.  It will take me some time to look through
my old stuff to find it, so if you do not get the infromation you need from the
other responses on the net, let me know and I will see what I can find.

Bill Killam
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From: rgreen@umd5.umd.edu (Rebecca Green)

 I recently heard a lecture by Alfred Kobsa of the University of
Saarbrucken on "A user modelling shell system to support flexible
cooperative human-computer interaction," which is quite a propos
your interest.  The info sheet for the lecture included the following:

"He has co-edited a comprehensive volume <User modelling in dialog
systems> (1989), and he is the editor of the new journal <User
modelling and user-adapted interaction>.  Other publications include:
  User modelling in dialog systems: potentials and hazards.  AI &
Society 1990.
  XTRA: A natural language access system to expert systems.  Int J of
Man-Machine Studies 1989, 31:161-195.
  Dialog-based user models.  Proceedings of the IEEE. 1986, 74(7):
948-960.

 I hope these are of some interest.

Rebecca Green
College of Library and Information Services
University of Maryland
rgreen@umd5.umd.edu
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From: "SCOTT OVERMYER" <overmyer@gmuvax.gmu.edu>

The following reference list comes from a paper I recently wrote talking about
HCI design for intelligent interfaces.  These references and the reference
lists in the papers contain most of the current literature citations.


Aaronson, A. and Carroll, J.M. (1987) The answer is in the question: a protocol
   study of intelligent help. Behaviour and Information Technology, 6(4),
   393-402.
Brajnik, G., Guida, G. and Tasso, C. (1990) User modeling in expert man-machine
   interfaces: A case study in intelligent information retrieval, IEEE
   Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 20 (1), 166-185.
Chu, Y.Y. and Rouse, W.B. (1979) Adaptive allocation of decision making
   responsibility between human and computer in multitask situations. IEEE
   Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 9, 769-778.
Hancock, P.A., and Chignell, M.A. (1986) Toward a theory of mental workload:
   Stress and adaptability in human-machine systems, Proceedings of the 1986
   IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics,  Atlanta,
   Georgia, 378-383.
Jones, P.M., Mitchell, C.M. and Rubin, K.S. (1990) Validation of intent
   inferencing by a model-based operator's associate. International Journal of
   Man-Machine Studies, 33, 177-202.
Reason, J. (1987) Cognitive aids in process environments: prostheses or tools?
   International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 27, 463-470.
Rouse, W.B., Geddes, N.D. and Curry, R.E. (1987) An architecture for
   intelligent interfaces: Outline of an approach to supporting operators of
   complex systems. Human-Computer Interaction, 3(2), 87-122.
Vaubel, K. P. and Gettys, C. F. (1990) Inferring user expertise for adaptive
   interfaces, Human Computer Interaction, 5, 95-117.
Woods, D.D. (1986) Cognitive Technologies: The design of joint human-machine
   cognitive systems, AI Magazine, 7, 86-92.

The one by Rouse et al (1987) is particularly interesting.  Some of this
material is also under the heading of Associate Technologies (i.e., pilot's
associate, etc.)
scotto...
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Center of Excellence in C3I
Information Systems and Systems Engineering
George Mason University                      Phone: 703.764.6523
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email: overmyer@gmuvax2.gmu.edu
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From: ted@cs.unr.edu (Ted Sarbin)

See:

Gargan, Robert A, J. W. Sullivan, and S. W. Tyler, (1988), "Multimodal Resp
onse
Planning: An Adaptive Rule Based Approach, in Proccedings of the 1988
Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '88).

Innocent, P. R., 1982, "Towards Self-Adaptive Interface Systems",
Int. J. Man-Machine Studies, 16:287-299.

Edmonds, E., 1982, "The man-computer interface: a note on concepts and
design", Int. J. Man-Machine Studies, 16:231-236.

Tyler, Sherman W., 1987, Adaptation in User-Computer Interface Design.
Technical Report AIC-87-001, Lockheed Artificial Intelligence Center.
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From: Gilbert Cockton <gilbert@cs.glasgow.ac.uk>

See Academic Press's latest list.
There's a whole book on the UK Adaptive Intelligent Dialogues
Project (eds. Cooper, Browne, Norman - order?)
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