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Bayesian Methods for Interaction and Design

Williamson, John 1980-, Oulasvirta, Antti 1979-, Kristensson, Per Ola 1979-, Banovic, Nikola 1982-

2022Cambridge University Press eBooks14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Intended for researchers and practitioners in interaction design, this book shows how Bayesian models can be brought to bear on problems of interface design and user modelling. It introduces and motivates Bayesian modelling and illustrates how powerful these ideas can be in thinking about human-computer interaction, especially in representing and manipulating uncertainty. Bayesian methods are increasingly practical as computational tools to implement them become more widely available, and offer a principled foundation to reason about interaction design. The book opens with a self-contained tutorial on Bayesian concepts and their practical implementation, tailored for the background and needs of interaction designers. The contributed chapters cover the use of Bayesian probabilistic modelling in a diverse set of applications, including improving pointing-based interfaces; efficient text entry using modern language models; advanced interface design using cutting-edge techniques in Bayesian optimisation; and Bayesian approaches to modelling the cognitive processes of users.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceBayesian probabilitySet (abstract data type)Human–computer interactionInterface (matter)Bayesian networkVariable-order Bayesian networkArtificial intelligenceProbabilistic logicBayesian inferenceMachine learningData scienceProgramming languageParallel computingMaximum bubble pressure methodBubbleUsability and User Interface DesignSpeech and dialogue systems
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