Abstract

Intent interpretation by observing and explaining operator actions provides a powerful means of implicit communication between a human operator and a man-machine system. While not always required in an operational system, knowledge of the intentions of the user may be quite useful as a basis for providing assistance via an intelligent interface. Using an model of operator intent, intelligent assistance can be provided while leaving the operator in total control. Specifically, assistance can be offered through information management, error monitoring, and adaptive aiding. In addition, the intent model facilitates implicit communications between the human operator and intelligent planners and situation assessors, allowing the human to guide the reasoning of the intelligent aiding systems without the added burden of explicitly communicating with them. The basic design of the intent inferencer is described from a high level. Knowledge representation used in the intent inferencer is discussed more extensively.

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