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The article describes the methodological basis of the synthesis of cognitive interfaces for multidomain information systems. A definition of the cognitive user interface as well as approaches to its formal assessment are given. Special attention is paid to the semantic and perceptual aspects of cognitive interfaces, the concept of relevance, pertinence, user stereotypes. Application of the user experience in the task of information retrieval is described. One of the possible ways of obtaining and record-keeping of user preferences is constructing a model of user interests in the form of a formalized mental model. An approach which makes it possible to increase the relevance of the search results is presented.
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Shishaev, M.G., Dikovitsky, V.V., Lapochkina, L.V. (2017). The Experience of Building Cognitive User Interfaces of Multidomain Information Systems Based on the Mental Model of Users. In: Silhavy, R., Senkerik, R., Kominkova Oplatkova, Z., Prokopova, Z., Silhavy, P. (eds) Cybernetics and Mathematics Applications in Intelligent Systems. CSOC 2017. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 574. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57264-2_29
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