Knowledge-Based Systems (KBS) and Human-Computer Communication (HCC) are two crucial research areas for these goals. We are especially interested in understanding the possibilities of pursuing these two research areas together. The rationale for this approach is that on the one hand effective human-computer communication is more than creating attractive displays on a CRT screen: It requires providing the computer with a considerable body of relevant world knowledge as well as knowledge about the psychological characteristics and understanding of the user; on the other hand, the use of knowledge-based systems and expert systems will be severely limited if we are unable to eliminate the communication bottleneck.
In our current research effort, innovative system development, cognitive theory construction, and evaluation are combined and centered around the following themes: cooperative problem solving, user-centered design, intelligent support systems (e.g., critics, advisors), intelligent information management, construction kits and design environments, human problem-domain communication, explanation and visualization components, reuse and redesign, programmable applications, and learnable language design.
Francesca Iovine Department of Computer Science Campus Box 430 University of Colorado Boulder, CO 80309-0430 phone: (303) 492-1592 email: iovine@cs.colorado.edu FAX: (303) 492-2844
Current:
National Science Foundation

Advanced Research Projects Agency
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(White Plains, NY),
US WEST Advanced Technologies (Denver, CO),
Colorado Advanced Software Institute (CASI),
Software Research Associates (Boulder, CO and Tokyo, Japan),
Apple (Cupertino, CA), and HP (Palo Alto, CA)
Previous: Army Research Institute (ARI), Office of Naval Research (ONR), Colorado Institute for Artificial Intelligence, AT&T (Denver, CO), MCC (Austin, TX), NCR (Fort Collins, CO), and Symbolics (Cambridge, MA)