Intelligent User Interfaces
By David M. KoelleAdvised by Prof. David C. Brown, WPI Department of Computer Science
Introduction
While an undergraduate at WPI, I did an indepedent study project on Intelligent User Interfaces. This project included an annotated bibliography of existing IntInt papers and systems, a report on IntInts, and a software project that exhibited intelligent interface techniques. I also gave presentations resulting from this project to the Artificial Intelligence Research Group at WPI, and at Raytheon Systems Company (where I worked on Air Traffic Control systems) as part of a Presentation Skills training exercise.
The software project used intelligent user interface techniques to aid the user in controlling a simulated, and very simplified, nuclear power station - a critical system where user error can cause catastrophe.
Since then, the program, originally written in Turbo Pascal 7.0 for DOS machines, has become obsolete. However, the documentation for the program is still relevant, as it discusses how various IntInt techniques were demonstrated through the program.
Read the reports
- Read my report on Intelligent User Interfaces
- Consult my annotated bibliography of IntInt resources
- Description of a Pressurized Water Reactor
- Nuclear Power Simulator User's Manual, discussing where intelligent user interface techniques were used in the program.