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how it can be used . The types of
<term>
information
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that a
<term>
user model
</term>
may
#18917The types ofinformation that a user model may be required to keep about a user are then identified and discussed.
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broad coverage lexicon
</term>
. For
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intelligent interactive systems
</term>
to communicate with humans in a natural
#18863Forintelligent interactive systems to communicate with humans in a natural manner, they must have knowledge about the system users.
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in light of several aspects of the
<term>
interaction requirements
</term>
that may be imposed by the
<term>
system
#19013Next, 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,ak
user modeling component
</term>
for a
<term>
system
</term>
are weighed in light of several aspects
#19003Next, 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,ak
requirements
</term>
that may be imposed by the
<term>
system
</term>
. Finally , the current state of
#19021Next, 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.
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they must have knowledge about the
<term>
system users
</term>
. This paper explores the role of
#18881For intelligent interactive systems to communicate with humans in a natural manner, they must have knowledge about thesystem users.
tech,10-2-J88-3002,ak
of
<term>
user modeling
</term>
in such
<term>
systems
</term>
. It begins with a characterization
#18894This paper explores the role of user modeling in suchsystems.
other,15-4-J88-3002,ak
</term>
may be required to keep about a
<term>
user
</term>
are then identified and discussed
#18929The types of information that a user model may be required to keep about auser are then identified and discussed.
model,8-3-J88-3002,ak
with a characterization of what a
<term>
user model
</term>
is and how it can be used . The types
#18904It begins with a characterization of what auser model is and how it can be used.
model,6-4-J88-3002,ak
types of
<term>
information
</term>
that a
<term>
user model
</term>
may be required to keep about a
<term>
#18920The types of information that auser model may be required to keep about a user are then identified and discussed.
model,6-6-J88-3002,ak
Since acquiring the knowledge for a
<term>
user model
</term>
is a fundamental problem in
<term>
#18971Since 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,ak
</term>
. This paper explores the role of
<term>
user modeling
</term>
in such
<term>
systems
</term>
. It begins
#18890This paper explores the role ofuser modeling in such systems.
tech,13-6-J88-3002,ak
</term>
is a fundamental problem in
<term>
user modeling
</term>
, a section is devoted to this topic
#18978Since 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,ak
, the current state of research in
<term>
user modeling
</term>
is summarized , and future research
#19031Finally, 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.
other,9-7-J88-3002,ak
benefits and costs of implementing a
<term>
user modeling component
</term>
for a
<term>
system
</term>
are weighed
#18998Next, 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,ak
order to achieve powerful , general
<term>
user modeling systems
</term>
are assessed . A proposal to deal
#19051Finally, 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.