Interactive adaptation interface monitoring and assisting operator by recursive fuzzy criterion
- 30 December 2002
- proceedings article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Abstract
This paper considers the interactive relationship that both the user and machine try to adapt to each other. We call this relationship as the interactive adaptation. The interactive adaptation interface (IAI/F) is an intelligent interface which is designed under consideration of the interactive adaptation. This interface changes the characteristics of the system according to the given task, considering the state of the user such as the skill level, technique, characteristics, physical condition, etc. We propose a design and realization method of IAI/F which is based on the recursive fuzzy reasoning. We present the system considering the interactive adaptation, and discuss its effectiveness based on the experimental results Author(s) Arai, F. Dept. of Mechano-Inf. & Syst., Nagoya Univ., Japan Fukuda, T. ; Yamamoto, Y. ; Naito, T. ; Matsui, T.Keywords
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