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A Human-Centered Perspective of Intelligent Personalized Environments and Systems

Ferwerda, Bruce(Edited by)Germanakos, Panagiotis(Edited by)Graus, Mark(Edited by)Tkalcic, Marko(Edited by)
Part of the Human–Computer Interaction Series series
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This book investigates the potential of combining the more quantitative - data-driven techniques with the more qualitative - theory-driven approaches towards the design of user-centred intelligent systems.

It seeks to explore the potential of incorporating factors grounded in psychological theory into adaptive/intelligent routines, mechanisms, technologies and innovations.

It highlights models, methods and tools that are emerging from their convergence along with challenges and lessons learned.

Special emphasis is placed on promoting original insights and paradigms with respect to latest technologies, current research trends, and innovation directions, e.g., incorporating variables derived from psychological theory and individual differences in adaptive intelligent systems so as to increase explainability, fairness, and transparency, and decrease bias during interactions while the control remains with the user.

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Product Details
3031551087 / 9783031551086
Hardback
005.437
01/05/2024
Switzerland
English
292 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
24 cm