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Iba, Wayne and Gervasio, Melinda (1999): Adapting to User Preferences in Crisis Response. In: Maybury, Mark T. (ed.) International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces 1999 January 5-8, 1999, Redondo Beach, California, USA. pp. 87-90.

The domain of crisis planning and scheduling taxes human response managers due to high levels of urgency and uncertainty. Such applications require assistant technologies (in contrast to automation technologies) and provide special challenges for interface design. We present INCA, the INteractive Crisis Assistant, that helps users develop effective crisis response plans and schedules in a timely manner. INCA also adapts to the individual users by anticipating their preferred responses to a given crisis and their intended repairs to a candidate response. We evaluate our system in HAZMAT, a synthetic domain involving hazardous material incidents. The results show that INCA provides effective support for the timely generation of effective responses and tailors itself to individual users.

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