fall-1993-05
Contents
Knowledge Requirements for Human-Computer Collaboration
PDFCooperative Plan Reasoning for Dialogue Systems
PDFEvaluating the Contribution of Discourse Theory to an Interactive Syste
PDFMisunderstanding and the Negotiation of Meaning
PDFThe Context Sensitivity of Cooperative Behavior
PDFInteraction and Feedback in a Spoken Language System
PDFThe Planning Paradigm Required for Automated Multimedia Presentation Planning
PDFA Computational Model of Dialogue Initiative in Collaborative Discourse
PDFMental Models for Expert Judgement Support
PDFCollaborative Applications for Long-Term Use
PDFAgent Tasks in Collaborative Intermediary Interaction
PDFWhen Should We Use Natural Features?
PDFBeyond Tag-Along Systems
PDFModeling and Guiding Cooperative Multimodal Dialogues
PDFEffective Spoken Natural Language Dialog Requires Variable Initiative Behavior: An Empirical Study
PDFHuman-Computer Co-operation and Levels of Knowledge
PDFThe Workshop Perspective: Beyond Optimization of the “Joint Man-Machine Cognitive System”
PDFThe Role of Negotiation in Collaborative Activity
PDFOn the Emergence of Common Design Metaphors in Collaborative Design
PDFInteraction Modes and Initiative in Human-Computer Collaboration: Should Be Based on Task Requirements and Responsibilities
PDFModel Formality in Human-Computer Collaboration
PDFKnowledge Delivery: Facilitating Human-Computer Collaboration in Integrated Design Environments
PDFCognitive Cooperation for Visual Interaction
PDFCollaboration in an Interactive Model of Plan Explanation
PDFExplaining the Importance of Visual Media in Collaboration
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