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The importance of human-computer system interaction problems is
increasing due to the growing expectations of users on general
computer systems capabilities in human work and life facilitation.
Users expect system which is not only a passive tool in human hands
but rather an active partner equipped with a sort of artificial
intelligence, having access to large information resources, being
able to adapt its behavior to the human requirements and to
collaborate with the human users. This book collects examples of
recent human-computer system solutions. The content of the book is
divided into three parts. Part I is devoted to detection,
recognition and reasoning in different circumstances and
applications. Problems associated with data modeling, acquisition
and mining are presented by papers collected in part II and part
III is devoted to Optimization.
This book presents a fascinating, state-of-the-art collection of
papers on the recent advances in human-computer systems interaction
(H-CSI). It offers a detailed description of the status quo in the
H-CSI field and also provides a solid base for further development
and research in the area. The content is divided into three parts:
I. Aid systems for disabled people; II. Decision-making support
systems; and III. Information and communication systems. It is
intended for a wide audience of readers who are not necessarily
experts in computer science, machine learning or knowledge
engineering, but are interested in human-computer systems
interaction, and the combination of general and specific papers
offers readers deeper insights than might be gleaned from research
papers or talks at conferences. It touches on all the current hot
topics in the field of H-CSI.
This book contains an interesting and state-of the art
collection of papers on the recent progress in Human-Computer
System Interaction (H-CSI). It contributes the profound description
of the actual status of the H-CSI field and also provides a solid
base for further development and research in the discussed area.
The contents of the book are divided into the following parts: I.
General human-system interaction problems; II. Health monitoring
and disabled people helping systems and III. Various information
processing systems. This book is intended for a wide audience of
readers who are not necessarily experts in computer science,
machine learning or knowledge engineering, but are interested in
Human-Computer Systems Interaction. The level of particular papers
and specific spreading-out into particular parts is a reason why
this volume makes fascinating reading. This gives the reader a much
deeper insight than he/she might glean from research papers or
talks at conferences. It touches on all deep issues that currently
preoccupy the entire field of H-CSI.
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