TY - CHAP
T1 - The DenK-architecture : a fundamental approach to user-interfaces
AU - Ahn, R.M.C.
AU - Beun, R.J.
AU - Borghuis, V.A.J.
AU - Bunt, H.C.
AU - Overveld, van, C.W.A.M.
PY - 1995
Y1 - 1995
N2 - In this paper we present the basic principles underlying the DenK-system, a generic cooperative interface combining linguistic and visual interaction. The system integrates results from fundamental research in knowledge representation, communication, natural language semantics and pragmatics, and object-oriented animation. Our design incorporates a cooperative and knowledgeable electronic assistant that communicates with a user in natural language, and an application domain, which is
presented visually. The assistant, that we call the cooperator, has an information state that is represented in a rich form of Type Theory, a formalism that enables us to model the inherent cognitive dynamics of a dialogue participant. Pragmatic issues in man-machine interaction, concerning the use of natural language and knowledge in cooperative communication, are central to our approach.
AB - In this paper we present the basic principles underlying the DenK-system, a generic cooperative interface combining linguistic and visual interaction. The system integrates results from fundamental research in knowledge representation, communication, natural language semantics and pragmatics, and object-oriented animation. Our design incorporates a cooperative and knowledgeable electronic assistant that communicates with a user in natural language, and an application domain, which is
presented visually. The assistant, that we call the cooperator, has an information state that is represented in a rich form of Type Theory, a formalism that enables us to model the inherent cognitive dynamics of a dialogue participant. Pragmatic issues in man-machine interaction, concerning the use of natural language and knowledge in cooperative communication, are central to our approach.
M3 - Chapter
SN - 90-7923-3379-9
T3 - Integration of natural language and vision processing
SP - 267
EP - 281
BT - Computational models and systems
A2 - McKevitt, P.
PB - Kluwer Academic Publishers
CY - Dordrecht
ER -