
Area editorial committee
- Niels Ole Bernsen, Odense University, Denmark
- Peter Brusilovsky, CMU, USA
- Lynda Hardmann, CWI, NL
- James Lester, North Carolina State University, USA
- Joe Marks, MERL, USA
- Chris Mellish, University of Edinburgh, UK
- Ehud Reiter, University of Aberdeen, UK
- Constantine Stephanidis, FORTH, Greece
- Oliviero Stock, IRST, Italy
- Annika Waern, SICS, Sweden
Definition of the area
The area of Intelligent User Interfaces focuses on design principles,
methodologies and tools that make man-machine communication easier and
more effective. Topics within the scope of the area include:
- knowledge-based tools and environments for user interface design
and development
- adaptive and customizable user interfaces
- user modeling
- intelligent interface agents and agent-based interaction
- knowledge-based presentation of information
- intelligent interfaces to the internet, for tasks such as design,
presentation, access and navigation
- natural-language and multimodal interfaces
- intelligent front-ends to multimedia, hypermedia and virtual environments
- architectures for intelligent user interfaces
- evaluation and analysis of intelligent user interfaces
- applications, such as tutoring and advisory systems, computer-supported
collaborative work, computer-aided design, decision-support systems,
information kiosks
Latest update: 11.9.2000; Position code: C.etai.iui.scope.
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