Human-Computer Collaboration: Reconciling Theory, Synthesizing Practice
Papers from the 1993 Fall Symposium
Loren Terveen, Program Chair
Technical Report FS-93-05. Published by The AAAI Press, Menlo Park, California
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Contents
Interaction and Feedback in a Spoken Language System
Susan E. Brennan, State University of New York at Stony Brook, and Eric A. Hulteen, Apple Computer / 1
Knowledge Requirements for Human-Computer Collaboration
Randall J. Calistri-Yeh, ORA / 6
Interaction Modes and Initiative in Human-Computer Collaboration: Should Be Based on Task Requirements and Responsibilities
David N. Chin, University of Hawaii / 11
Human-Computer Co-operation and Levels of Knowledge
Ernest Edmonds, Loughborough University of Technology / 14
Collaborative Applications for Long-Term Use
Michael Eisenberg, University of Colorado / 20
Cooperative Plan Reasoning for Dialogue Systems
George Ferguson & James F. Allen, University of Rochester / 26
A Computational Model of Dialogue Initiative in Collaborative Discourse
Curry I. Guinn, Duke University / 32
Collaboration in an Interactive Model of Plan Explanation
Susan M. Haller, State University of New York at Buffalo / 40
Model Formality in Human-Computer Collaboration
Brian Harp and Robert Neches, USC/ISI / 46
The Planning Paradigm Required for Automated Multimedia Presentation Planning
Eduard Hovy, Yigal Arens, USC/ISI / 52
Misunderstanding and the Negotiation of Meaning
Susan McRoy, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and Graeme Hirst, University of Toronto / 57
Knowledge Delivery: Facilitating Human-Computer Collaboration in Integrated Design Environments
Kumiyo Nakakoji and Gerhard Fischer, University of Colorado / 63
On the Emergence of Common Design Metaphors in Collaborative Design
Chengzhi Peng, University of Brighton / 69
Beyond Tag-Along Systems
Brent Reeves, Software Research Associates / 75
Evaluating the Contribution of Discourse Theory to an Interactive System
Charles Rich, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories / 78
Cognitive Cooperation for Visual Interaction
Erika Rogers, Clark Atlanta University / 83
The Role of Negotiation in Collaborative Activity
Candace L. Sidner, DEC Cambridge Research Lab / 89
Mental Models for Expert Judgement Support
Barry G. Silverman, The George Washington University / 93
Effective Spoken Natural Language Dialog Requires Variable Initiative Behavior: An Empirical Study
Ronnie W. Smith, East Carolina University / 101
Modeling and Guiding Cooperative Multimodal Dialogues
Adelheit Stein, German National Research Center for Informatics and Information Technology, and Elisabeth Maier, Instituto per la Ricerca Scientifica e Tecnologica / 107
The Workshop Perspective: Beyond Optimization of the "Joint Man-Machine Cognitive System"
Markus Stolze, University of Colorado / 113
When Should We Use Natural Features?
Mark C. Torrance, MIT / 119
Agent Tasks in Collaborative Intermediary Interaction
Wim Van Loo, University of Ghent, and Harry Bego, Tilburg University / 123
The Context Sensitivity of Cooperative Behavior
Marilyn Walker, University of Pennsylvania / 128
Explaining the Importance of Visual Media in Collaboration
Steve Whittaker, Hewlett Packard Laboratories / 134
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