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The formal definition of human/ machine communications

Software: Practice and Experience, 1978
AbstractThe specification of human/machine dialogues for general purpose terminals and special purpose consoles in a natural language is difficult and frequently leads to ambiguities and misinterpretations between terminal and dialogue constructors and users.
Harold W. Lawson Jr.   +2 more
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Relative Attributes for Enhanced Human-Machine Communication

Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2021
We propose to model relative attributes that capture the relationships between images and objects in terms of human-nameable visual properties. For example, the models can capture that animal A is 'furrier' than animal B, or image X is 'brighter' than image B. Given training data stating how object/scene categories relate according to
Devi Parikh   +3 more
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Affective communication for implicit human-machine interaction

SMC'03 Conference Proceedings. 2003 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics. Conference Theme - System Security and Assurance (Cat. No.03CH37483), 2004
A novel implicit communication framework in human-machine interaction that is sensitive to human affective states is presented in this paper. The focus is to achieve detection and recognition of human affect based on physiological signals. This involves building an affect recognition system that accepts as input various physiological parameters and ...
Pramila Rani   +3 more
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Human-Machine Communications for Autonomous Systems

2014
This paper explores some of the difficult issues associated with the ability of deployed, operational Autonomous Remotely Piloted Airborne Systems (ARPAS) to make decisions and then act upon the decisions made, particularly with regard to the dialogue with the Human Operator or Supervisor.
Trevor Woolven   +2 more
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Human-machine communication for assistive IoT technologies

Proceedings of the Eleventh IEEE/ACM/IFIP International Conference on Hardware/Software Codesign and System Synthesis, 2016
Despite the phenomenal advances in the computational power and functionality of electronic systems, human-machine interaction has largely been limited to simple control panels, keyboard, mouse and display. Consequently, these systems either rely critically on close human guidance or operate almost independently from the user.
Alexandra M. Porter   +2 more
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The Language of Human-Machine Communication

2020
This essay for the inaugural issue of Technology and Language discusses the problem of finding an optimal form of human-machine communication. In the ongoing search for an alien mind, humanity seems to find it not in the infinities of space, but in its own environment. Changes in the language of human-machine interaction made it understandable not only
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