IUI 1993:
Orlando, Florida, USA
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Intelligent User Interfaces, January 4-7, 1993, Orlando, Florida, USA. ACM, 1993
- William E. Hefley, Dianne Murray:
Intelligent user interfaces.
3-10

- Ernest A. Edmonds:
The future of intelligent interfaces: not just ``how?'', but ``what?'' and ``why?''.
13-17

- David D. Woods:
The price of flexibility.
19-25

- Helen Chappel, Michael D. Wilson:
Knowledge-based design of graphical responses.
29-36

- Dorée D. Seligmann, Steven Feiner:
Supporting interactivity in automated 3D illustrations.
37-44

- Dieter Bolz:
Some aspects of the user interface of a knowledge based beautifier for drawings.
45-52

- Russell Ovans, William S. Havens:
Intelligent mediation: an architecture for the real-time allocation of interface resources.
55-61

- Robert Neches, James D. Foley, Pedro A. Szekely, Piyawadee Noi Sukaviriya, Ping Luo, Srdjan Kovacevic, Scott E. Hudson:
Knowledgeable development environments using shared design models.
63-70

- Angel R. Puerta:
The study of models of intelligent interfaces.
71-78

- Robyn Kozierok, Pattie Maes:
A learning interface agent for scheduling meetings.
81-88

- Klaus-Jürgen Quast:
Plan recognition for context sensitive help.
89-96

- Daniel Crow, Barbara Smith:
The role of built-in knowledge in adaptive interface systems.
97-104

- Piyawadee Noi Sukaviriya, James D. Foley:
Supporting adaptive interfaces in a knowledge-based user interface environment.
107-113

- David Benyon, Dianne Murray:
Developing adaptive systems to fit individual aptitudes.
115-121

- Christoph G. Thomas, Mette Krogsæter:
An adaptive environment for the user interface of Excel.
123-130

- Changwen Yang, Douglas D. O'Shaughnessy:
Development of the INRS ATIS system.
133-140

- Wim Claassen, Edwin Bos, Carla Huls, Koenraad De Smedt:
Commenting on action: continuous linguistic feedback generation.
141-148

- Anne Tissen:
Knowledge bases for user guidance in information seeking dialogues.
149-156

- Hilary Johnson, Peter Johnson:
Explanation facilities and interactive systems.
159-166

- Ursula Wolz:
Providing opportunistic enrichment in customized on-line assistance.
167-174

- Giuseppe Carenini, Johanna D. Moore:
Generating explanations in context.
175-182

- Linda S. Steinberg, Drew H. Gitomer:
Cognitive task analysis, interface design, and technical troubleshooting.
185-191

- Nils Dahlbäck, Arne Jönsson, Lars Ahrenberg:
Wizard of Oz studies: why and how.
193-200

- Sandrine Balbo, Joëlle Coutaz, Daniel Salber:
Towards automatic evaluation of multimodal user interfaces.
201-208

- Iain M. Begg, Joe Gnocato, Wendy E. Moore:
A prototype intelligent user interface for real-time supervisory control systems.
211-214

- Andy Cockburn, Harold W. Thimbleby:
Reducing user effort in collaboration support.
215-218

- Lynne M. Coventry, T. B. Kane:
The automation of helpdesks.
219-222

- Michel Desmarais, Jiming Liu:
Experimental results on user knowledge assessment with an evidential reasoning methodology.
223-226

- P. A. Hancock, Mark H. Chignell:
Adaptive function allocation by intelligent interfaces.
227-229

- Kristina Höök, Jussi Karlgren, Annika Wærn:
Inferring complex plans.
231-234

- Lars Peter Jensen, Peter Koch:
An ecological man-machine interface for temporal visualization.
235-238

- Patricia M. Jones:
Cooperative support for distributed supervisory control: requirements, issues, and an example from mission operations.
239-242

- Thomas Kühme:
A user-centered approach to adaptive interfaces.
243-245

- Uwe Malinowski:
Adjusting the presentation of forms to users' behavior.
247-249

- Beth Meyer, K. C. Burgess Yakemovic, Michael Harris:
Issues in practical application of an adaptive interface.
251-254

- Manuel A. Pérez, John L. Sibert:
Focus in graphical user interfaces.
255-257

- Stephan Romahn, Annette Kaster:
Creating intelligent user interfaces using prototyping and knowledge based support technologies: the rapid prototyping tool MacEMSIG.
259-262

- Michael Salisbury, Alan Borning:
A user interface for the electronic encyclopedia exploratorium.
263-267

- Michael Travers, Marc Davis:
Programming with characters.
269-272

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