Sunday, May 01, 2005

 

Human-Computer AI

Franz Dill has a post over at IFTF Future Now (note IFTF FN's new address) highlighting the use of Bayesian techniques from an article in Infoweek. What caught my eye in the Infoweek quote was the following:
Some of the new AI research also falls into an emerging niche of computer science: the intersection of artificial intelligence and human-computer interaction.
Exactly. Trying to balance human-computer interaction is a key goal of DISCUS. The 4-quad chart (here) captures some of the possiblities in the space of choosing and creating.

Comments:
Agree competely, that is what it is all about ... I was part of a group that delivered AI in the form of expert systems for several years, during the heady AI times of the 80s ... it was an attempt to include human logic in computational systems. It was only partially successful, it needed a better linking of human and computing resources. I have seen DISCUS personally, and it is a bold attempt to try to do that.
 
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