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Principles of Mixed-Initiative User Interfaces

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Principles of Mixed-Initiative User Interfaces
Recent debate has centered on the relative promise of focusing user-interface research on developing new metaphors and tools that enhance users’ abilities to directly manipulate objects versus directing effort toward developing interface agents that provide automation. In this paper, we review principles that show promise for allowing engineers to enhance human—computer interaction through an elegant coupling of automated services with direct manipulation. Key ideas will be highlighted in terms of the LookOut system for scheduling and meeting management. Keywords Intelligent agents, direct manipulation, user modeling, probability, decision theory, UI design
Eric Horvitz
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Type Conference
Year 1999
Where CHI
Authors Eric Horvitz
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