Treffer: Deep fusion of symbolic and computational processing for next generation user interface

Title:
Deep fusion of symbolic and computational processing for next generation user interface
Authors:
Source:
Fuzzy logic in artificial intelligence (Nagoya, 23-24 August 1997, selected and invited papers)Lecture notes in computer science. :117-132
Publisher Information:
Berlin: Springer, 1999.
Publication Year:
1999
Physical Description:
print, 12 ref
Original Material:
INIST-CNRS
Document Type:
Konferenz Conference Paper
File Description:
text
Language:
English
Author Affiliations:
Graduate School of Information Systems, University of Electro-Communications, 1-5-1 Chofugaoka, Chofu, Tokyo 182-8585, Japan
ISSN:
0302-9743
Rights:
Copyright 1999 INIST-CNRS
CC BY 4.0
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Notes:
Computer science; theoretical automation; systems
Accession Number:
edscal.1827727
Database:
PASCAL Archive

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We proposed the new design concept of the next generation user interface and developed a system, called RVI-desk, which provides with the intelligent user interface in which a user can communicate with the computing environment through multi modalities, such as voice, handwriting, pen gesture, printed material, touch screen and keyboard. Through the development of the system, we found that it was indispensable deeply to combine the symbolic and computational processing in order to realize a software architecture for the next generation user interface. Potentially the fuzzy methodologies play an important role to combine the symbolic and computational processing due to the inherent nature of fuzzy theory. The purpose of this paper is (i) to show that the next generation user interface is the attractive field for fuzzy methodologies, (ii) to clarify that the breakthrough is the deep fusion of the symbolic and computational processing, (iii) to introduce two leading systems we have developed as examples of the fusion of the symbolic and computational processing, and (iv) to appeal that further research is needed.