2014
DOI: 10.1155/2014/371204
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A Conceptual Architecture for Adaptive Human-Computer Interface of a PT Operation Platform Based on Context-Awareness

Abstract: We present a conceptual architecture for adaptive human-computer interface of a PT operation platform based on context-awareness. This architecture will form the basis of design for such an interface. This paper describes components, key technologies, and working principles of the architecture. The critical contents covered context information modeling, processing, relationship establishing between contexts and interface design knowledge by use of adaptive knowledge reasoning, and visualization implementing of… Show more

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“…Other approaches have also been proposed in the HCI literature. For example, the conceptual architecture for adaptive human–computer interface of a PT Operation Platform (AHCI of PT platform) based on context-awareness improves usability, simplifies the operation process, reduces operation complexity, provides needed information timely and properly and supports user needs diversification (Xue et al , 2014). However, this approach does not highlight the presentation adaptation and there are no techniques provided to validate the adaptive UI.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other approaches have also been proposed in the HCI literature. For example, the conceptual architecture for adaptive human–computer interface of a PT Operation Platform (AHCI of PT platform) based on context-awareness improves usability, simplifies the operation process, reduces operation complexity, provides needed information timely and properly and supports user needs diversification (Xue et al , 2014). However, this approach does not highlight the presentation adaptation and there are no techniques provided to validate the adaptive UI.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The architecture mainly consists of the information collection layer, the adaptive control layer, the interface configuration layer, and the user interface layer. 23 The information collection layer perceives atomic context information from external and internal devices to support task completion. In the adaptive control layer, using preliminary processing, unified composite context information is obtained from atomic context information and stored in the AHCI context database.…”
Section: Conceptual Architecture For Implementation Of Adaptive Provision Of Information In Task-centric In-vehicle User Interfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, based on the corresponding relations between the user decision-making characteristics and information requirements, the interface configuration layer extracts the most appropriate information elements for different user types using the interface dynamic variation. 23 The adaptive provision of information can help the user to focus on the information they are really concerned about by avoiding distractions and confusion during their decision-making related to the in-vehicle task completion.…”
Section: Human Factor Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%