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Frank Honold

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2012
 
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Nothdurft, Florian, Honold, Frank and Kurzok, Peter (2012): Using explanations for runtime dialogue adaptation. In: Proceedings of the 2012 International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces 2012. pp. 63-64.

In this demo paper we present a system that is capable of adapting the dialogue between human and so-called companion systems in real-time. Companion systems are continually available, co-operative, and reliable assistants which adapt to a user's capabilities, preferences, requirements, and current needs. Typically state-of-the art Human-Computer interfaces adapt the interaction only to pre-defined levels of expertise. In contrast, the presented system adapts the structure and content of the interaction to each user by including explanations to prepare him for upcoming tasks he has to solve together with the companion system.

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Honold, Frank, Schüssel, Felix, Nothdurft, Florian and Kurzok, Peter (2012): Companion technology for multimodal interaction. In: Proceedings of the 2012 International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces 2012. pp. 67-68.

We present a context adaptive approach for multimodal interaction for the use in cognitive technical systems, so called Companion Systems. Such systems yield properties of multimodality, individuality, adaptability, availability, cooperativeness and trustworthiness. These characteristics represent a new type of interactive systems that are not only practical and efficient to operate, but as well agreeable, hence the term "companion". Companion technology has to consider the entire situation of the user, machine, and environment. The presented prototype depicts a system that offers assistance in the task of wiring the components of a home cinema system. The user interface for this task is not predefined, but built on the fly by dedicated fission and fusion components, thereby adapting the system's multimodal output and input capabilities to the user and the environment.

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Melo, Guido M. de, Honold, Frank, Weber, Michael, Poguntke, Mark and Berton, André (2009): Towards a flexible UI model for automotive human-machine interaction. In: Schmidt, Albrecht, Dey, Anind K., Seder, Thomas and Juhlin, Oskar (eds.) Proceedings of 1st International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications - AutomotiveUI 2009 21-22 September , 2009, Essen, Germany. pp. 47-50.

 
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