The predominant interaction paradigm for the last 30 years has been Direct Manipulation. This metaphor is starting to crack under the weight of information it has to deal with. The Indirect Management approach taken by systems such as Intelligent Agents aim to alleviate the cognitive load on users.
This presentation shows the constraints we face in the user experience field and some future opportunities and threats.
The Future of HCI: Intelligent User Interfaces as Agents of Change
1. Future of HCI:
Intelligent User Interfaces as Agents of Change
Dr Christopher Khalil
News Digital Media
7/2/2009 1
2. Future is hard to predict
"I think there is a world market for maybe five computers."
-- Thomas Watson, chairman of IBM, 1943
"Heavier-than-air flying machines are impossible."
-- Lord Kelvin, president, Royal Society, 1895.
"This 'telephone' has too many shortcomings to be seriously considered as a
means of communication. The device is inherently of no value to us."
-- Western Union internal memo, 1876.
"We don't like their sound, and guitar music is on the way out."
-- Decca Recording Co. rejecting the Beatles, 1962.
6. But with a Stone Age brain
Cro-Magnon man met as many people in year as we do in one day, PLUS all the
information we have to deal with
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3113/2595830716_1f928cc2a3.jpg
7. It’s like
Running the Internet
It’s possible but not necessarily desirable
On a Commodore 64
16. Makes us do unnecessary
interactions
GOAL: I want to store information for later retrieval:
‘Save’
1. Open Save ‘Dialog’:
2. Find appropriate file location (multiple appropriate places)
3. Place file
‘Retrieve’
1. ‘Open’ dialog
2. Attempt recall at where you placed it
3. Search multiple places/versions
4. ‘Open File’
17. Not everything has a GUI
Internet of things: Ambient Intelligence
http://www.w3.org/2007/Talks/03-MW20/BigPicture.jpg
21. Indirect Management
An Intelligent Agent is an autonomous
entity which observes and acts upon an
environment and directs its activity
towards achieving goals
Knows about you | Gets better with experience | Understands context | Proactive
23. Why now?
semantic web computing power
recommendation engines
social connectivity
location aware networked
natural language processing multi-channel integration
speech recognition planning and reasoning capabilities
24. Early Example: CALO
DARPA Project - CALO: Cognitive Assistant that Learns and Organizes
Gigantic Join: Composing and Integrating Data across Applications
Where should I go on holiday?
How do I get the best fare?
What What is it like there?
How Travel
Travel Where Services
Interests
Who
Places Where should I stay?
to go What
People who
have been there
What do I need to know about it?
Photos, blogs, news stories
http://caloproject.sri.com/
26. Overcomes some problems
Ambient Intelligence:
• ‘Keep it warm in here, stock up on food’
Mobile on-the-go:
• ‘Find me a cheap flight that leaves in 2
hours’
Augmented:
• ‘I know you hate driving in the CBD so I’m
going to try and find a better route, is that
ok?’
29. Gen Z
Never known a life without the internet
Never known a life without mobiles
30. What for us
Wireframes: Specify literal behaviour Contracts: Define boundaries
•Closer to Service Design than IxD
•Emergent System Intelligence
•Unpredictable
31. HCI or HCSymbiosis
Symbiosis of human/machine is not coming, its
already here
Humans splintering their personality – Avatars live
on in virtual world once they have ‘disconnected’
32. Human Evolution Pt 2
Symbiogenesis
The biologist Lynn Margulis contends that symbiosis
is a major driving force behind evolution.
She considers Darwin's notion of evolution, driven by
competition, as incomplete and claims that
evolution is strongly based on co-operation,
interaction, and mutual dependence among
organisms.
According to Margulis and Dorion Sagan:
"Life did not take over the globe by combat, but by
networking.”
33. Agents of Change
UI Agents could be agents of change:
For better:
For Worse: