Working Together with Computers: Towards a General Framework for Collaborative Human Computer Interaction

Working Together with Computers: Towards a General Framework for Collaborative Human Computer Interaction

ISBN13: 9781466609549|ISBN10: 1466609540|EISBN13: 9781466609556
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-0954-9.ch002
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Tiwary, Uma Shanker, and Tanveer J. Siddiqui. "Working Together with Computers: Towards a General Framework for Collaborative Human Computer Interaction." Speech, Image, and Language Processing for Human Computer Interaction: Multi-Modal Advancements, edited by Uma Shanker Tiwary and Tanveer J. Siddiqui, IGI Global, 2012, pp. 20-41. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-0954-9.ch002

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Tiwary, U. S. & Siddiqui, T. J. (2012). Working Together with Computers: Towards a General Framework for Collaborative Human Computer Interaction. In U. Tiwary & T. Siddiqui (Eds.), Speech, Image, and Language Processing for Human Computer Interaction: Multi-Modal Advancements (pp. 20-41). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-0954-9.ch002

Chicago

Tiwary, Uma Shanker, and Tanveer J. Siddiqui. "Working Together with Computers: Towards a General Framework for Collaborative Human Computer Interaction." In Speech, Image, and Language Processing for Human Computer Interaction: Multi-Modal Advancements, edited by Uma Shanker Tiwary and Tanveer J. Siddiqui, 20-41. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2012. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-0954-9.ch002

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Abstract

The objective of this chapter is twofold. On one hand, it tries to introduce and present various components of Human Computer Interaction (HCI), if HCI is modeled as a process of cognition; on the other hand, it tries to underline those representations and mechanisms which are required to develop a general framework for a collaborative HCI. One must try to separate the specific problem solving skills and specific problem related knowledge from the general skills and knowledge acquired in interactive agents for future use. This separation leads to a distributed deep interaction layer consisting of many cognitive processes. A three layer architecture has been suggested for designing collaborative HCI with multiple human and computational agents.

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