Preferences in Interactive Systems: Technical Challenges and Case Studies

Authors

  • Bart Peintner SRI International
  • Paolo Viappiani University of Toronto
  • Neil Yorke-Smith SRI International

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/aimag.v29i4.2197

Abstract

Interactive artificial intelligence systems employ preferences in both their reasoning and their interaction with the user. This survey considers preference handling in applications such as recommender systems, personal assistant agents, and personalized user interfaces. We survey the major questions and approaches, present illustrative examples, and give an outlook on potential benefits and challenges.

Author Biographies

Bart Peintner, SRI International

Computer Scientist

Paolo Viappiani, University of Toronto

Department of Computer Science

Postdoctoral Researcher

Neil Yorke-Smith, SRI International

Computer Scientist

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Published

2008-12-29

How to Cite

Peintner, B., Viappiani, P., & Yorke-Smith, N. (2008). Preferences in Interactive Systems: Technical Challenges and Case Studies. AI Magazine, 29(4), 13. https://doi.org/10.1609/aimag.v29i4.2197

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