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Today computers and more generally smart technology do not take into account the diversity of perception leading to the exclusion of the plurality of representation and decision even if such diversity may play a crucial role in human-computer interaction especially in our small world. We introduce in this paper a conceptual framework developing a bridge between set and perception theories to support computing with perceptions. In this context, human-machine interaction is not only guided by computation but it is also based on human-human interaction through machines and social networks.
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Quafafou, M. (2020). Perception in Human-Computer Symbiosis. In: Stephanidis, C., Antona, M., Ntoa, S. (eds) HCI International 2020 – Late Breaking Posters. HCII 2020. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1293. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60700-5_11
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