"Man-Computer Symbiosis" Revisited : Achieving Natural Communication and Collaboration with Computers(<Special Section>Human Communication I)
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概要
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In 1960, the famous computer pioneer J.C.R. Licklider described a vision for human-computer interaction that he called "man-computer symbiosis." Licklider predicted the development of computer software that would allow people "to think in interaction with a computer in the same way that you think with a colleague whose competence supplements your own." More than 40 years later, one rarely encounters any computer application that comes close to capturing Licklider's notion of human-like communication and collaboration. We echo Licklider by arguing that true symbiotic interaction requires at least the following three elements: a complementary and effective division of labor between human and machine; an explicit representation in the computer of the user's abilities, intentions, and beliefs; and the utilization of nonverbal communication modalities. We illustrate this argument with various research prototypes currently under development at Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories (USA).
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2004-06-01
著者
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Rich Charles
Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratory
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Rich Charles
Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories
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Rich Charles
Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories(merl)
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LESH Neal
Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories(MERL)
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MARKS Joe
Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories(MERL)
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SIDNER Candace
Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories(MERL)
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