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Planning arguments in a selection task.
| Content Provider | CiteSeerX |
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| Author | Wells, Patricia Crane Schlimmer, Jeffrey C. |
| Abstract | When a user is engaged in selecting one of many options, a useful software assistant can help by organizing the available information as well as advising the user when they become distracted. For this advice to be effective, it must be convincing to the user. This paper explores the use of planning to construct such arguments using the operators of Maybury (1993). The software assistant can detect any of four selection errors by comparing the previous and current models of the world, and it can use planning to construct an argument of English text that describes the inappropriate action the user took and what they should do next to expedite the task. |
| File Format | |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Selection Task Current Model Selection Error Available Information English Text Many Option Useful Software Assistant Inappropriate Action Software Assistant |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |