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Intelligent and Self-Adaptive Interface

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The information systems for decision-making must provide basic elements to the decision-maker in a synthetic and simple way. So, it is necessary to build Computer Human Interface (CHI) adapted to different user’s perceptions as well as possible. Therefore, the necessity to design the application data processing providing an intelligent and self-adaptive CHI seems to be more and more necessary. An essential and necessary characteristic of this kind of CHI is the capacity to adapt it to the environment and to the user’s behavior, and to permit the addition of components without putting back in question the design of this CHI. In order to have these characteristics in an application, a modelling using intelligent agents seems to be well adapted because it permits to take into account the complexe interaction present in the CHI.

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Duvallet, C., Boukachour, H., Cardon, A. (2000). Intelligent and Self-Adaptive Interface. In: Logananthara, R., Palm, G., Ali, M. (eds) Intelligent Problem Solving. Methodologies and Approaches. IEA/AIE 2000. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 1821. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45049-1_86

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