Abstract
Intelligent interfaces have moved into the mainstream, but often using black-box algorithms that even the developers, let alone the users can understand. Human-like computing is about making algorithms closer to the way humans' think in order to improve the algorithms and/or improve the experience for the user. This paper discusses issues raised during a recent EPSRC workshop in the UK and explores the implications for HCI and smart environments.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | HCI '16 Proceedings of the 30th International BCS Human Computer Interaction Conference: Fusion! |
Place of Publication | Swindon |
Publisher | BCS Learning & Development Ltd |
Number of pages | 6 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 11 Jul 2016 |
Event | HCI 2016 : Fusion! Proceedings of the 30th International BCS Human Computer Interaction Conference - Bournemouth University, Poole, United Kingdom Duration: 11 Jul 2016 → 15 Jul 2016 |
Conference
Conference | HCI 2016 |
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Abbreviated title | BCS HCI 2016 |
Country/Territory | United Kingdom |
City | Poole |
Period | 11/07/16 → 15/07/16 |
Keywords
- Human-Like computing
- Intelligent interfaces
- low-intention interaction
- HCI