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What is "intelligent" in intelligent user interfaces?

Sarah Theres Völkel, Christina Schneegass, Malin Eiband, Daniel Buschek

202055 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This reflection paper takes the 25th IUI conference milestone as an opportunity to analyse in detail the understanding of intelligence in the community: Despite the focus on intelligent UIs, it has remained elusive what exactly renders an interactive system or user interface "intelligent", also in the fields of HCI and AI at large. We follow a bottom-up approach to analyse the emergent meaning of intelligence in the IUI community: In particular, we apply text analysis to extract all occurrences of "intelligent" in all IUI proceedings. We manually review these with regard to three main questions: 1) What is deemed intelligent? 2) How (else) is it characterised? and 3) What capabilities are attributed to an intelligent entity? We discuss the community's emerging implicit perspective on characteristics of intelligence in intelligent user interfaces and conclude with ideas for stating one's own understanding of intelligence more explicitly.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceIntelligent decision support systemFocus (optics)Meaning (existential)MilestonePerspective (graphical)Human–computer interactionUser interfaceIntelligent agentReflection (computer programming)Data scienceArtificial intelligenceEpistemologyPhysicsProgramming languageHistoryPhilosophyOpticsOperating systemArchaeologyInnovative Human-Technology InteractionUsability and User Interface DesignPersona Design and Applications