One of the main challenges of Human Computer Interaction researches is to improve naturalness of the user's interaction process. Currently two widely investigated directions are the adaptivity and the multimodality of interaction. Starting from the adaptivity concept, the paper provides an analysis of methods that make multimodal interaction adaptive respect to the final users and evolutionary over time. A comparative analysis between the concepts of adaptivity and evolution, given in literature, is provided, highlighting their similarities and differences and an original definition of evolutionary multimodal interaction is provided. Moreover, artificial intelligence techniques, quantum computing concepts and evolutionary computation applied to multimodal interaction are discussed.

Towards Evolutionary Multimodal Interaction

Caschera Maria Chiara;D'Ulizia Arianna;Ferri Fernando;Grifoni Patrizia
2012

Abstract

One of the main challenges of Human Computer Interaction researches is to improve naturalness of the user's interaction process. Currently two widely investigated directions are the adaptivity and the multimodality of interaction. Starting from the adaptivity concept, the paper provides an analysis of methods that make multimodal interaction adaptive respect to the final users and evolutionary over time. A comparative analysis between the concepts of adaptivity and evolution, given in literature, is provided, highlighting their similarities and differences and an original definition of evolutionary multimodal interaction is provided. Moreover, artificial intelligence techniques, quantum computing concepts and evolutionary computation applied to multimodal interaction are discussed.
2012
Istituto di Ricerche sulla Popolazione e le Politiche Sociali - IRPPS
978-3-642-33617-1
Multimodal interaction
Evolutionary computation
Adaptivity
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