Abstract

This paper presents our approach for building graphically-oriented environments for intelligent operator support. The central module is a generic planner-based user-adaptive coach system (CAL) that provides intelligent support to operators performing tasks on machines. A generic graphical interface (GGI) has been developed to mediate the CAL-operator interactions. The intelligent dimension of CAL is reflected by its ability to adapt to the user and the situation at hand. CAL contains an explicit user model and world model to situate its dialogue actions. A plan library allows it to loosely follow predetermined dialogue scenario's. The GGI is the building block of the total graphical environment. Multiple copies of the GGI run on top of the X Window system and communicate with each other and with the CAL module through UNIX sockets.

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