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Role-Based Human-Computer Interactions

Haibin Zhu and Ming Hou
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Haibin Zhu: Nipissing University, Canada
Ming Hou: Defence Research and Development Canada (DRDC) - Toronto, Canada

International Journal of Cognitive Informatics and Natural Intelligence (IJCINI), 2011, vol. 5, issue 2, 37-57

Abstract: With increased understanding of cognitive informatics and the advance of computer technologies, it is becoming clear that human-computer interaction (HCI) is an interaction between two kinds of intelligences, i.e., natural intelligence and artificial intelligence. This paper attempts to clarify interaction-related terminologies through step-by-step definitions, and discusses the nature of HCI, arguing that shared models are the most important aspect of HCI. This paper also proposes that a role-based interaction can be taken as an appropriate shared model for HCI, i.e., Role-Based HCI.

Date: 2011
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