[Corpora-List] [CfP] Workshop on Common Sense and Intelligent User Interfaces

From: Catherine Havasi (havasi@MIT.EDU)
Date: Wed Nov 08 2006 - 23:45:10 MET

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    ************Final Call for Papers - Due Nov 13th!********

    ~~~~~ Workshop on Common Sense and Intelligent User Interfaces ~~~~~

    @ IUI 2007
    January 28, 2007
    Honolulu, Hawaii

    ~~~~~~~~~~ Paper Submission Deadline November 13th ~~~~~~~~~

    Ideally, computer interfaces will be able to interact with users at a higher
    level by understanding our goals, our problems, and the social procedures by
    which we live. In order for these intelligent computer interfaces to see the
    world from the perspective of their users, they must have access to a wealth of
    information about the world that human users take for granted. This
    information, which forms the basis of goal-directed computer interactions, is
    common sense knowledge.

    Common sense knowledge is non-expert and possessed by every person. Thus,
    volunteers make up a significant source of common sense knowledge being
    collected today, and intelligent interfaces help these contributors create
    robust and complete common sense databases. An interactive and intelligent
    environment can guide a contributor to add the information that would be most
    useful to the system and, with good design, can make the knowledge entry
    experience more rewarding for the contributor.

    In turn, this collected common sense knowledge helps enable a wide variety of
    interfaces to function better. We're interested in exploring both sides of this
    symbiotic relationship. How can common sense enable computers interfaces to
    better understand their human users? How can interfaces enable the elicitation
    of common sense knowledge?

    Topics include, but are not limited to:

    Knowledge engineering and gathering of common sense knowledge:

         * Interfaces for volunteers to contribute common sense knowledge
         * Interfaces for verification and consistency-checking of common sense
    knowledge
         * Knowledge elicitation
         * Mining of common sense knowledge from text, and from observation of user
    actions

    Adaptation of interfaces using common sense knowledge:

         * Understanding context, affect, and other kinds of implicit knowledge
    using common sense knowledge
         * Using common sense knowledge for understanding user intentions,
    preferences, goals and plans
         * Using common sense knowledge to predict user actions and providing
    intelligent defaults
         * Common sense for debugging, "sanity checking", and dealing with unusual
    situations
         * Diversity of common sense knowledge across different languages and
    cultures

    For more information please see:
    http://eurydice.cs.brandeis.edu/csiui/

    - Catherine Havasi and Henry Lieberman



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