other,7-1-J88-3002,bq |
systems
</term>
to communicate with
<term>
|
humans
|
</term>
in a natural manner , they must have
|
#16022
For intelligent interactive systems to communicate withhumans in a natural manner, they must have knowledge about the system users. |
tech,1-1-J88-3002,bq |
broad coverage lexicon
</term>
. For
<term>
|
intelligent interactive systems
|
</term>
to communicate with
<term>
humans
</term>
|
#16016
Forintelligent interactive systems to communicate with humans in a natural manner, they must have knowledge about the system users. |
other,24-7-J88-3002,bq |
in light of several aspects of the
<term>
|
interaction requirements
|
</term>
that may be imposed by the
<term>
system
|
#16166
Next, the benefits and costs of implementing a user modeling component for a system are weighed in light of several aspects of theinteraction requirements that may be imposed by the system. |
tech,14-7-J88-3002,bq |
user modeling component
</term>
for a
<term>
|
system
|
</term>
are weighed in light of several aspects
|
#16156
Next, the benefits and costs of implementing a user modeling component for asystem are weighed in light of several aspects of the interaction requirements that may be imposed by the system. |
tech,32-7-J88-3002,bq |
requirements
</term>
that may be imposed by the
<term>
|
system
|
</term>
. Finally , the current state of
|
#16174
Next, the benefits and costs of implementing a user modeling component for a system are weighed in light of several aspects of the interaction requirements that may be imposed by thesystem. |
other,19-1-J88-3002,bq |
they must have knowledge about the
<term>
|
system users
|
</term>
. This paper explores the role of
|
#16034
For intelligent interactive systems to communicate with humans in a natural manner, they must have knowledge about thesystem users. |
other,10-2-J88-3002,bq |
of
<term>
user modeling
</term>
in such
<term>
|
systems
|
</term>
. It begins with a characterization
|
#16047
This paper explores the role of user modeling in suchsystems. |
other,15-4-J88-3002,bq |
</term>
may be required to keep about a
<term>
|
user
|
</term>
are then identified and discussed
|
#16082
The types of information that a user model may be required to keep about auser are then identified and discussed. |
model,8-3-J88-3002,bq |
with a characterization of what a
<term>
|
user model
|
</term>
is and how it can be used . The types
|
#16057
It begins with a characterization of what auser model is and how it can be used. |
model,6-4-J88-3002,bq |
. The types of information that a
<term>
|
user model
|
</term>
may be required to keep about a
<term>
|
#16073
The types of information that auser model may be required to keep about a user are then identified and discussed. |
model,6-6-J88-3002,bq |
Since acquiring the knowledge for a
<term>
|
user model
|
</term>
is a fundamental problem in
<term>
|
#16124
Since acquiring the knowledge for auser model is a fundamental problem in user modeling, a section is devoted to this topic. |
tech,6-2-J88-3002,bq |
</term>
. This paper explores the role of
<term>
|
user modeling
|
</term>
in such
<term>
systems
</term>
. It begins
|
#16043
This paper explores the role ofuser modeling in such systems. |
tech,13-6-J88-3002,bq |
</term>
is a fundamental problem in
<term>
|
user modeling
|
</term>
, a section is devoted to this topic
|
#16131
Since acquiring the knowledge for a user model is a fundamental problem inuser modeling, a section is devoted to this topic. |
tech,8-8-J88-3002,bq |
, the current state of research in
<term>
|
user modeling
|
</term>
is summarized , and future research
|
#16184
Finally, the current state of research inuser modeling is summarized, and future research topics that must be addressed in order to achieve powerful, general user modeling systems are assessed. |
tech,9-7-J88-3002,bq |
benefits and costs of implementing a
<term>
|
user modeling component
|
</term>
for a
<term>
system
</term>
are weighed
|
#16151
Next, the benefits and costs of implementing auser modeling component for a system are weighed in light of several aspects of the interaction requirements that may be imposed by the system. |
tech,28-8-J88-3002,bq |
order to achieve powerful , general
<term>
|
user modeling systems
|
</term>
are assessed . This article introduces
|
#16204
Finally, the current state of research in user modeling is summarized, and future research topics that must be addressed in order to achieve powerful, generaluser modeling systems are assessed. |
model,0-5-J88-3002,bq |
are then identified and discussed .
<term>
|
User models
|
</term>
themselves can vary greatly depending
|
#16089
The types of information that a user model may be required to keep about a user are then identified and discussed.User models themselves can vary greatly depending on the requirements of the situation and the implementation, so several dimensions along which they can be classified are presented. |