Human-like computing and human–computer interaction

Alan Dix

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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 languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHCI '16 Proceedings of the 30th International BCS Human Computer Interaction Conference: Fusion!
Place of PublicationSwindon
PublisherBCS Learning & Development Ltd
Number of pages6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 Jul 2016
EventHCI 2016 : Fusion! Proceedings of the 30th International BCS Human Computer Interaction Conference - Bournemouth University, Poole, United Kingdom
Duration: 11 Jul 201615 Jul 2016

Conference

ConferenceHCI 2016
Abbreviated titleBCS HCI 2016
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityPoole
Period11/07/1615/07/16

Keywords

  • Human-Like computing
  • Intelligent interfaces
  • low-intention interaction
  • HCI

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